Radio host Chris Baker on Palin's appearance at VP debate: "Shoulda had a little cleavage going ... I noticed a panty line on her."
Minneapolis radio host Chris Baker said Gov. Sarah Palin "shoulda had a little cleavage going" during the vice-presidential debate, and that he "noticed a panty line on her."
During the October 3 broadcast of Minneapolis radio station KTLK's The Chris Baker Show, Baker and fellow KTLK host Langdon Perry discussed Gov. Sarah Palin's "hotness." After Baker asserted that Palin is "hot," Perry responded, "She's the hottest vice-presidential candidate ever, but I don't think she's -- but I don't think she's standalone hot." Baker also said that Palin "shoulda had a little cleavage going" during the October 2 vice-presidential debate to "[d]istract [Sen.] Joe Biden a little bit," and added: "[S]how your stuff, you know what I'm saying? Use all your assets." He then said: "By the way, I noticed a panty line on her. ... When they turned to walk to the podium, I saw a panty line."
Baker went on to say: "By the way, I would say some of the shallowest political analysis you'll find anywhere on the airwaves -- but more real world. Tell me that people weren't looking at her and going, 'Oh whoa.' " Perry then remarked that Palin's "wink was a -- that wink was as 'come hither' a wink as I've seen."
As Media Matters for America documented, Baker said on October 2 that "I'm not that excited about women voting" and declared on September 18 that "it's rare to find a woman worthy of serving in political office."
From the October 3 broadcast of 100.3 KTLK-FM's The Chris Baker Show:
PERRY: I really, I actually ended up liking Sarah Palin more after last night than I had before, but I still don't get the Palin-mania. I mean, I thought she made some decent points, I thought she handled herself better than I expected, and I think she's likable in a lot of ways. She's got a nice smile, and she seems likable.
BAKER: Hot.
PERRY: See, I think she's hot for a vice-presidential candidate. She's the hottest vice-presidential candidate ever, but I don't think she's -- but I don't think she's standalone hot.
BAKER: Really?
PERRY: In other words, if you just saw her on the street, I don't know if you'd go, "Man, she's hot."
BAKER: Oh, I do.
PERRY: She's hot for a vice -- it's the Mark Bauer theory of relative hotness -- but I think she's hot for --
BAKER: Wait a minute, can you break down the Mark Bauer theory of -- well, let's do this. Let's take our first little break here.
[...]
BAKER: Did Sarah Palin change your mind? Now, we all remember, Sarah Palin will not be the president. But after watching that debate last night, I am certainly happier that, as the vice president, she's going to have John McCain's ear. I like that little wink to the crowd last night: "Oh, I'm going to try to turn him on that ANWR thing."
PERRY: That was a "come-hither" wink.
BAKER: Was it?
PERRY: Oh, yeah. That was one of those -- that was --
BAKER: And I -- and you know what else I got a kick out of was the shout-out to the elementary school kids.
PERRY: That was so -- I hated every second of --
BAKER: What do you mean you hated that?
PERRY: It was so cute. She's so precious sometimes. It's just a little over the top for me.
[...]
BAKER: And she's got glasses, and I've always had a thing for women with glasses. So, see, I'm honest.
PERRY: See, yeah. So, did you notice her high heels last night?
BAKER: Love those.
PERRY: 'Cause I think she was going all business upstairs and then she just went with the high heels for just a little "whoa, wow, hey" --
BAKER: She's always wearing some, ahem, pumps, if you catch my drift. And that's good. Why not?
PERRY: That's exactly what I called them this morning.
BAKER: Very -- you know what, but women do that.
PERRY: Yeah.
BAKER: I mean, come on. Why do women -- why do women have to turn it down? I think she shoulda had a ---
PERRY: I'm not saying she should have to.
BAKER: -- shoulda had a little cleavage going there.
PERRY: No, I just asked if you noticed --
BAKER: Distract Joe Biden a little bit.
PERRY: I didn't say she had to do anything. I just asked if you noticed.
BAKER: A little action. Show your stuff. You know what I'm saying? Use all your assets. Anyway, 65 -- by the way, I noticed a panty line on her.
PERRY: Did ya?
BAKER: Saw it, yeah, at the beginning of the debate when they turned --
PERRY: I truthfully did not look.
BAKER: -- when they turned to walk to the podium, I saw a panty line.
PERRY: OK.
JORDAN (producer): I have to ask, for all guys, what kind of panties?
PERRY: He didn't say he saw her panties.
JORDAN: No, but he saw the line, though. You can kind of tell from the line.
PERRY: You can?
JORDAN: You should be able to.
BAKER: Are you -- Jordan, it answers -- the statement itself answers the question.
JORDAN: OK.
BAKER: Panty line.
JORDAN: All right, never mind.
BAKER: 651-989-5855. Chris Baker radio show. By the way, I would say some of the shallowest political analysis you'll find anywhere on the airwaves -- but more real world. Tell me that people weren't looking at her and going, "Oh whoa."
PERRY: The wink was a -- that wink was as "come-hither" a wink as I've seen.
BAKER: You think?
PERRY: She did two winks. She did the wink early, which was, "Hey."
BAKER: But that's her.
PERRY: Well, I didn't say it wasn't her. I just said it was a "come-hither wink." I didn't say it wasn't her.
BAKER: All right, your phone calls next. It's the Chris Baker radio show.











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"By the way, I would say some of the shallowest political analysis you'll find anywhere on the airwaves"
Hey, at least he admits it, so not sure where the misinformation is, his sexism is out there and he says so.
I'm not sure why all of a sudden MMfA is spending any time on this boys locker room version of Savageweiner, anyway.
This guy doesn't warrant any more national attention than the talk around a neighborhood poker table. Is MMfA really that rife with resources to channel some of them toward third-tier shock-jocks?
Maybe they think there's some kinda hidden agenda here. Remember how they were always howling how it was so unfair that "the brothers" were calling each other the n-word but they couldn't? I've noticed they have been telling libs that we can't be "sexists" but they are. Coincidence?
So sexism is OKIYAR. So much for their 3 week fling with feminism.
I noticed that Palin has a perfect butt. The concave sides of her thighs are to die for. Cleavage would be good. Cleavage would be patriotic!
Where is Senator Mix-a-Lot when we need him? America needs binding legislation on this issue!
I like Palin's butt and I can not lie
You other loathers can't deny
That when a girl walks in with an itty bitty brain
And a senior named McCain
You get sprung
What you gon' do with all that junk?
All that junk inside your trunk?
I'ma get, get, get, get, you drunk,
Get you love drunk off my humps,
Humps, my humps, my humps, my humps, my humps,
My humps, my humps, my humps, my lovely little humps (Check it out)
See, I think she's hot for a vice-presidential candidate. She's the hottest vice-presidential candidate ever, but I don't think she's -- but I don't think she's standalone hot.
Locker room/barroom/strip club talk=right wing radio. Sad.
Lowered the level, uh huh,
So, Republicans have devolved from voting for a guy they'd like to have a beer with to voting for a gal they'd like to boink.
Never misunderestimate the power of the drooling class.
I guess when your ideology is extremist, you are totally ignorant on the issues, your role as "reformer" is shot full of holes, and you have no credibility because of all the lies you've told, all that's left to praise is physical appearance.
Go with what you have.
Definitely a landing strip and NOT a dorito.
That'll prove to be an advantage during the swimsuit portion of the V.P. competition. Expect McCain to get a bump in the polls...
NICE!!! :0)
Expect McCain to get a bump in the polls...
The surge is working!!! (thanks, Viagra)
The Battle of the Bulge.
Sorry lost my train of thought. I must've been thinking about that come hither wink. What I meant to say is : That's not "real world". That's being an ignorant moron. Real people int "real world" don't give a rats ass about what Sarah Palin looks like. They care if she and her running mate can govern effectively and get the country out if the mess the Bush admin has gotten us into. My guess is that most of us think they can't.
As I've said before, Republican women want to BE her...Republican men want to DO her. And I can't think of a more repulsive idea regardless of gender...
Yeah, I guess I'm just missing the hotness factor in Mrs. Loopner. I mean, she's physically attractive for a middle-aged suburban housewife, but the annoying, braying phony that comes out through her personality negates it pretty quickly.
But then, I have weird taste. I think Debbie Wasserman-Schultz is pretty sexy.
Have to agree with you on all counts there... Debbie Wasserman-Schulz is also pretty smart.
Maybe Schultz should be dispatched to tear the Palindrone Twit a new one, since Hillary doesn't seem to have the stomach for it. Neither Obama nor Biden can attack the Twit without being accused of sexism.... but they can't afford to let her bullsh*t go unanswered. Somebody has to bring her down, and there are plenty of smart Democratic women who could do it.
Geraldine Ferraro.
What does she have left to lose really? Either that, or send Whoopi at her.
This guy thinks he's Howard Stern. I have never heard of him until MM started reporting him. I think its best to ignore him. This forum is making him famous. I wont read anything posted about him from now on.
Good to know the kind of supporters the party of family values has.
I totally disagree. Refusing to respond when they would have responded to the same comments from a man is sexist. All Obama and Biden have to do is respond to the content of any objectionable remarks and leave any personal snark out of it (unless the same snark would have been directed at a Ghouliani/Romney/other male VP nominee).
Sorry, I had intended to reply to nerzog but my comment is in the wrong place.