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Such incendiary comments would normally be dismissed out of hand as the ravings of a 78-year-old bigot, and of importance to no one.
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He is often portrayed as insensitive and cynical, and sometimes as a paranoid, overprotective and hypocritical bigot.
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By the time the bigots got around to telling us that we were nobody, we already knew we were somebody.
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He is frequently criticized by liberal media as a right-wing bigot and an anti-democrat.
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According to this perspective, only those with personalities that predisposed them to prejudice were likely to become bigots.
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The trick is to get the bigot into the position of feeling a conflicted twinge of shame... when his homohatred surfaces.
www.renewamerica.com
However, behind his unassuming manner lurked a cold, vicious bigot.
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One must wonder what young, angry, disaffected bigots tuning into the show must think.
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I'm a sectarian bigot and proud of it.
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His character, however, has progressed over the course of the series from the originally ultra right-wing bigot it previously was.
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