Posted on 07/13/2015 2:22:26 AM PDT by ObamahatesPACoal
The Miss USA beauty pageant briefly turned ugly over Arizona's tough new immigration law.
Miss Oklahoma Morgan Elizabeth Woolard finished first runner-up to winner Rima Fakih of Michigan, and conspiracy theorists are grumbling that her support of SB 1070 may have cost her the crown in a repeat of last year's Carrie Prejean controversy.
When "The Office" star Oscar Nunez posed Miss Oklahoma a question about where she stood on Arizona's SB 1070 Sunday night, the crowd erupted in boos over the intrusion of politics, Fox News reported.
Being a blonde Whitey made her lose to diversity.
The persecution of any conservative view is becoming alarmingly more common place. These boos will turn into routine violence against conservatives in about 3-5 yrs form now.
Okay. This is from 5 years ago. Why post it now?
I’ve noticed that, because of SB 1070, you are more likely to see a white man operating a leaf blower in Phoenix than in Dallas.
Old story? Odd. But, I did look up the other woman who won, and she is a comparative dog.
What episode of The Apprentice were you fired on?
I don’t watch Reality TV. My IQ- is above 80.
Yeah that will sell a lot more revolvers to make sure brass isn’t left at the scene of a liberals last educational lesson.....
Don’t have to watch it to be on it.
No the story clearly states the boos were for injecting politics.
That and the story is five years old
A whole lot of time wasting here
For what?
No one read the date say it’s from five years ago just like state where the story is from.
That’s how FR is read. And everyone knows it and if you flame me for my complaints its the same as Trumps opponents flaming him for stating what it is that gets people pissed
The story is ALREADY from 5 years ago.
Best dust off the prognosticator machine a bit.
Why not bring up something about THIS year’s pageant? (I watched it to support REELZ.) Up until the five finalists were asked two questions each, in honestly questions that would be best answered after giving it some thought, it was a nice, diverse portrayal of young women who seemed to deserve the honor of being there. The pageant was handled real well, and I’d guess did REELZ a lot of good.
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