It was only a year ago that liberal elites in Washington were shoveling dirt on conservatism. James Carville was writing boastful books about 40 years of Democrat dominance, boasting in his typical way that he could call "time of death" on the Republican Party. Liberals believed their hype that Barack Obama would be that black FDR they pictured on the cover of Time magazine.
Now newspaper headlines read otherwise: "Where did the hope for Obama go?" The hot-air balloon has crashed to Earth, and you can tell conservatism is back with a swagger. You can tell because the media’s daily output has gone from breathless valentines for Obama to angry denunciations of Tea Party protesters.
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews was apoplectic about this conservative uprising. "What’s going on out there in the Republican Party is kind of a frightening, almost Cambodia re-education camp going" where "if you’re not far-right, you’re not right enough." It didn’t seem to matter to Matthews that millions of people were executed in those communist Cambodian "re-education camps." His desire to demonize far outstripped any desire to treat conservatism with respect.
Outside of Chris’s rubber room, the irony here is that conservatism alone has not stopped the Obama juggernaut. Democrats had the power in sheer numbers to ram through a socialist agenda. They quickly pushed through a massive "stimulus" bill costing more than $800 billion. The TARP program doubled that bill. Obama basically took over GM and Chrysler. And the media still screamed when anyone called this "socialist."
But the momentum really shifted at year’s end. The Climategate revelations of politicized science ruined Obama’s appearance at the Copenhagen global-warming summit. Then when all attention returned to health care, Obama placed all his political marbles there and lost again. Even Democrats started realizing Team Obama was not ready for prime time.
As often happens in Washington, the Democratic majority turned out to be not entirely doctrinaire. There were enough moderate Democrats on one side and die-hard leftist nationalizers on the other to frustrate any health-care "solution" from emerging to final passage. One could taunt liberals with a series of film clips of how they promised to have a bill on the president’s desk by August, by Thanksgiving, by Christmas, and so on.
This reality is causing media liberals to try and explain away victories like Scott Brown’s earth-shaking win of the "Ted Kennedy seat" in Massachusetts. Newsweek editor Jon Meacham was spreading Obama strategist David Axelrod’s spin that the president’s attempts to herd the Democrat cats to achieve major liberal victories like health "reform" had "the effect of making us look tolerant of, if not complicit in, the system we came to change."
In other words, the voters have not rejected big-government liberalism. They have only rejected the less-than-idealistic negotiating tactics that lead to big-government liberalism. They’re still in denial.
But Meacham was quick to assert that conservative protesters are probably not all that idealistic and consistent, either. "An angry tea-partying farmer is probably in favor of agricultural subsidies, and it is safe to say that many of the older conventioneers in Nashville do not think of Medicare as ‘socialized medicine’ or of Social Security as ‘big government.’"
Even if that liberal needling were true – that conservatives are perpetually insincere – what’s under discussion in Washington is not the established government apparatus, but an entirely new one. Even if you’re satisfied with the old entitlements, it doesn’t mean you can’t object to additional ones.
Now that liberals are losing, they want to go to the midterm elections claiming that ten-percent unemployment and massive deficits as far as the eye can see are a bipartisan product -- not the result of liberal dominance in Washington. Meacham is twisting history, demanding that the tea-party protesters realize that the "ethos of the Founding is also about give-and-take, compromise, and ultimate unity of purpose."
Is that what the British found at the Boston Tea Party? Compromise?
Meacham also praised Obama’s call for civility at the National Prayer Breakfast, as if civility is what the liberal media offer to conservatives every day. Just watch MSNBC if you believe that. I don’t think Meacham can claim "civility" inspired his decision to put Sarah Palin in running shorts on his magazine’s cover with the words "She’s Bad News For The GOP, And For Everybody Else, Too."
But what is liberal civility? At the Prayer Breakfast, Obama praised preachers who were working for amnesty for illegal immigrants and evangelists who were fighting the menace of global warming. "Stretching out of our dogmas, our prescribed roles along the political spectrum, that can help us regain a sense of civility."
Conservatism is back, with a swagger. It is no time for a "stretching out of our dogmas." It is time to fight harder to make James Carville’s boasts look sillier and sillier.
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Liberals Have 'Outed' Themselves
Tue, 02/09/2010 - 22:34 ET by countmein5050Liberals have done all the heavy lifting on bringing the glare of hypocrisy down on themselves. They've shown themselves to be very petty, mean-spirited, hateful, condescending, hypocritical liars. All by themselves. This is why they're going down. They should have waited before turning every thing they did for 8 years under Bush into their own liberal anthem for Obama. They seem to forget that every thing they said, every thing they did, all the reports they filed, and all the stands they took against Bush are a matter of public record....even as they point fingers at the GOP today!!! Hannity predicted within 2 days of Obama being elected that liberals would over extend themselves and not to let the heart be troubled. It was predictable...and it has happened. Liberals are crooked. Liberals have no moral compass. Liberals hate, deep within their hearts, any thing that smacks of American and/or family values. They don't seem to EVER recognize that the vast majority of Americans have those same values they smear and make every attempt to destroy. This time is different, though. This isn't something they can simply pedal back out of, with all the lies and biases they heap on conservatives every single day. As the conservative numbers grow, liberal numbers shrink...and they still want to throw mud. They need to be placed back on their leashes and tied to the porch...they've proven they can not run with the big dogs.
what are you even talking about
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 03:06 ET by redoFirst of all, who do you mean by liberals? I bet you mean anyone on the left side of what some would call moderate, and I bet your definition of moderate is a lot farther to the political right than most. Second, how have they shown themselves to be "petty, mean-spirited, hateful, condescending, hypocritical liars"? Yes, there are some out there who are those things, but are you blind. What is Rush Limbaugh, or Sean Hannity, or Bill O'Reilly? I don't even think you have examples of "liberals" being the things you called them. Honestly, I don't even think you thought about it. You probably just started saying things that came to your head, or were repeating things you heard your favorite "fair and balanced" television hosts say. Even more amazing is the part where you imply that "Liberals" hate families and everything American. WTF? What is American to you? Face it. America is changing. America has always been changing. That's what is American! Progress. And that's where we lead the world, too. Other countries don't want us to have the biggest military, or make the most money. Oppressed people should look to America for an example of what is right for humanity. Oppressed Americans should have the support of other Americans. What are you trying to save from the crazy Democrats, and the Godless Liberals? And of course the Liberals want to throw mud. That's all the conservatives want to do either. In fact, that's pretty much, as far as I can tell, what this entire web site is devoted to! Can't you see? Or are you too surrounded by so many people that agree with you that you aren't even aware of what you sound like? Our political culture is a joke. We're not great. We're not the beacon of hope that conservatives love to say we are, how we are the "greatest force for good" the world has ever known. That's self-worship! Do you think the world actually sees us that way? Yeah it's cool to be an American! I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. But we serve our own interests just like every other country out there. And politicians serve their own interests, even your precious conservatives. They don't want to protect America, they don't want what's best for you. They just want power like everyone else. And don't be so vague about what values the "vast majority of Americans" have that the Liberals are devoting all their efforts to destroy. I don't see them trying to destroy any of my values, but maybe I'm in the minority, or maybe I don't even have any values or morals since you probably think I'm a Liberal by now, if you've even read this far. But seriously, I really do want to know what the Obama White House is trying to take away from you, or what they are trying to destroy that is so American in your mind. You wonder why Liberals seem so condescending, it's probably because conservatives have purposely taken the figurative low road in order to play on America's affectations about being good ol' boys. Conservatives know that Americans don't like the idea of being below anyone else in status. America was founded on the principle that all of its citizens are equal. That's why they latch on to people like Sarah Palin, because she is probably hovering right around that average American IQ level. She is average in every sense of the word, and that's why Americans love her. But don't get me wrong. In no way can she relate to the average American. Maybe at one time she could relate, but she is so disconnected now by her new celebrity. She just made $100,000 dollars to speak at a Tea Bag convention. Saying that a politician can relate to the average American is like saying the head of a fortune 500 company can relate to a factory worker in Mexico. But the conservatives play it that way anyways, and America is worse off for it. Conservatives are probably just as condescending as Liberals, they just do it in a different way. I guess it's not the politicians fault, it's the peoples' fault for falling in line with this ridiculous two party system of winner-takes-all politics.
First I'll say most of what
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 11:40 ET by SemusFirst I'll say most of what you say is not correct, but some of what you say is. I think you need to do some reading on your own don't listen to any one person find the truth for yourself. For starters but only for starters because there are many you might want to read The Road To Serfdom F. A. Hayek, Milton Freidman, David Horowitz, he's a former leader of the communist movement lets just say he's no longer a communist, because of this he lends credibility and he knows where the bodies are buried so to speak. Many from that communist movement are now in Washington, and want to dictate every aspect of your life to you. How else could we benifit from there huge intelect and egos?
Try to find out the truth about 20th century history. Much either wasn't covered at all, and if it was it wasn't accurate. For example you'll find it hard to get to the truth about Joe Mccarthy. If your opinion is based on information from a standard history class, the News Media, or from some Hollywood movie you don't know the truth. Another interesting thing read Chuck Schummer's opinions and writings about gun ownership and compare them to Adolph Hitler's opinions and writings, I've never owned a gun by the way also by the way Hitler was a socialist.
The left as with all fascist dictatorial regimes main weapons are Ignorance, stupidity, hatred, and laziness, they'd be nothing them.
No offense.
Thank you
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 14:30 ET by redoThank you for being civil to me even though I was a total jerk in that post. I take no offense to anything you said. I actually appreciate it. I do want to say that I agree with you that the left and the fascist regimes do want us to be ignorant, stupid, hateful, and lazy, and that they would be nothing without them. What do you think the people on the opposite side of the political spectrum want, though? I think they want the people to be the same zombies that the left does.
I think that any extremists
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 15:38 ET by SemusI think that any extremists left or right would be equally as bad. One of the founders wrote that I'm paraphrasing, "This experiment - The Republic - will fail if we don't have an engaged well informed electorate". An uninformed electorate is exactly what many holding office want. The same ones who feel the Constitution's in their way. Most are Democrats some are Republicans, most call themselves liberals but they're not.
Maybe I should ask you do you think anyone is working against the Constitution right now in this country? If that's happening isn't that illegal?
I wish you guys could learn how to use paragraphs.
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 10:47 ET by acaiguanaNot that it matters with gibberish.
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I know I write very badly.
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 11:14 ET by SemusI know I write very badly. I'm working on it. The idea with most blogs is to just get the thoughts down. I've read blogs by celebrated authors written the same way.
OOPS! Parden me this is all gibberish anyway.
Semus - the 'guys' refer to the Trolls - follow the thread. ACA
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 11:18 ET by acaiguanaYou defend when there is no need.
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Sorry
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 11:30 ET by SemusSorry
Semus
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 11:21 ET by BlondeYou're doing just fine. Sentences, paragraphs, organized thoughts and punctuation.
Unlike certain 2 week, 12 minute trolls!
'Tis not a Summit, but a Submit. ~ Crash on Obama's Health Care Robot Theatre
Thanks Blonde
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 11:29 ET by SemusThanks Blonde
De nada, Semus
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 11:35 ET by BlondeThese brand new trolls are here only to stir things up and wreak havoc by derailing threads.
My suggestion is don't waste too much time when replying to them...keep it short, shoot down one of their whiny misstatements at a time...and enjoy!
'Tis not a Summit, but a Submit. ~ Crash on Obama's Health Care Robot Theatre
That's good advice thanks
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 11:54 ET by SemusThat's good advice thanks again.
Not exactly
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 14:17 ET by redoSorry. I guess I am the "troll". Maybe I am here to stir things up. It looks like that's what this forum needs, though. I'm not trying to say that I am what this forum needs. All I see is stagnant, repetitive agreement between everyone, and if that is what I am "derailing", then fine. And yes, Blonde, you are right, my post was whiny, and I would appreciate some insight into my "misstatements".
Good grief, redo, please
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 11:47 ET by celatorGood grief, redo, please redo your posts. You've included every liberal whack job cliche devised in the past 40 years.
We've heard all this (and much more) thousands of times (and done far more eloquently, BTW).
Try to think originally. Use paragraphs, standard punctuation, that sort of thing. It really helps the reader. Perhaps you were offering a readability test? I actually did one for your post. No charge, it's part of the service we offer here. Here it is:
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Readability Report
Word
Count: 747
Words (with 3 syllables or more) Count: 94
Syllable
Count: 1105
Sentence Count: 53
Traditional
Metrics
Flesch
Easy Reading Formula: 67.38
Flesch Kincaid Formula: 7.36
FOG
Index: 10.67
SMOG Index: 10.74
Automated Readability Index:
5.68
Weirdness
Metric
Average
Sentence Score: 12.55
The most readable sentence in the
document according to Weirdness Metric is:
" Face it.
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The least readable sentence in the document according
to Weirdness Metric is:
" You wonder why Liberals seem
so condescending, it's probably because conservatives have purposely
taken the figurative low road in order to play on America's
affectations about being good ol' boys. "
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In other words, your post is a mess. And the faux anger thing is overdone.
Sorry
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 13:16 ET by redoThanks for the Analysis. I actually sincerely apologize for the way I have been posting. Not for the way it was written, though. Obviously, it was just a rant. I admit I was a jerk, and will you please forgive me? However, I really do wonder what the point of these blogs, and the replies, are for. There is no real discussion going on, and the only thing I really see is a forum for conservatives to indoctrinate themselves with their own cliches (This is not meant to come across in a malicious tone. It is a real concern for politics in America on both sides). And, yes, I did spout off some liberal cliches, and there are plenty of media outlets for liberal indoctrination, too. I see plenty of Republican/Conservative cliches around here, but nobody jumps on them. Why? The way our political culture is operating is purposely divisive.
Really, please take me seriously when I say I regret the tone of my other post.
redo...Apology accepted.
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 13:39 ET by celatorredo...Apology accepted. Now come out of your room and join the fun.
Yep, there are enough cliches on all sides of the political spectrum. That's just the way folks talk and think, I suppose. I do it all the time.
The main focus of this particular blog--Newsbusters--is to call out media hypocricy. You may have noticed that the conversation careens all over that playing field, goes outside the foul line, gets stuck in rhetorical sandtraps. That's ok. We have liberals and conservatives onboard. We see media malfeasance and the political world differently. That's fine. They are wrong and we are right. Just like real life.;+}.
I learn something every time I come on--sources, underreported events, the story hehind the story. That's why I like NB.
So enjoy, kick the puck around, add to the conversation. Think of this place as a sort of Plato's Academy, where everyone likes to play the role of Plato. ;+}
Thanks for accepting my
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 14:35 ET by redoThanks for accepting my apology. I will control myself and try to add something to the thread instead of being an idiot.
Good. But a caution: if you
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 14:46 ET by celatorGood. But a caution: if you really are a troll in sheep's clothing, you will be quickly exposed, tarred and feathered, and placed on the next stage coach out of town. Otherwise, enjoy.
BOR had Newt Gingrich as a
Tue, 02/09/2010 - 22:36 ET by celatorBOR had Newt Gingrich as a guest tonight. They talked about a current poll (sorry I didn't catch who did the poll) that 75 percent of Americans are angry with Obama and his policies. IN addition, the poll showed that 45 percent of Americans were VERY angry.
They are melting before our very eyes.
I'm starting to think that
Tue, 02/09/2010 - 23:03 ET by BKeyserI'm starting to think that these libs just don't understand the movement and what it means. Yeah, I know, "duh" right? Well, I kinda thought they were just playing it off as politics. Ignore it. If that doesn't work, attack it. Racists! They gotta be racists! Anything to quiet them down. But now I'm thinking that they weren't conducting any kind of organized response all this time. I think they've been swinging, and missing because they simply can't comprehend the movement. It's over their heads, not beneath them as they've been trying to assert. They're intellectually challenged on this one; they're baffled and they cannot come up with one single cognitive plan of action.
Ignorance of the law -as they say- is no excuse. They're going down in a landslide and Progressive politics will take many years to recover.
BK, I also think they are
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 00:11 ET by celatorBK, I also think they are baffled (and therefore more dangerous than ever). Their entire engine of power grabbing has been fueled by a reliance on a passive citizenry. They have moved quickly at times (like now), but usually moved slowly and carefully embedded themselves in the operating institutions of the nation. The revolution was going so well for them. :+}
And so now we have the tea party phenomenon, a formerly adoring press which is becoming irrelevant and going out of business, instant lateral communication among citizens, strong conservative political personalities who speak directly to us (facebook, twitter, blogs, etc).
They are also prisoners of their own narrow point of view and shrinking adherents. The BOR segment I mentioned above also said (I forget the source now) that only 30 percent of the population identify with Obama's policies.
We seem to be at the beginning of an enormous political sea change which is deeply based, very wide and coming fast. The left is seeing this tsunami (better than we yet see it, I think) and knows they are at tremendous risk of being swept into insignificance. Some are even selling their buggy whips on Ebay, I hear. ;+}
They are indeed swinging and missing.
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Wed, 02/10/2010 - 03:26 ET by redoLike the wicked witch of the West, right? haha
Just kidding. You probably didn't catch who did the poll because Newt did it himself, and he only asked the people who live in his house, which there are only three including himself. Obviously we know what he said, another agreed, and the third was asleep. He rounded up the 2/3 to 75% just because he felt like it, and the 45% was just the next number he thought of. Oh, and a new poll today also showed that 80% of Sarah Palin's thoughts are about Sarah Palin, and only 10% of Liberals can spell their own name.
But seriously, it's a little hard to believe that 75% of Americans are angry with the job that Obama is doing when his national approval ratings are at 50%. Can you explain that?
The same poll that said redo is a troll suffering from PDS?
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 07:26 ET by toneyukiInstead of blathering on like the idiot you are, why don't you check?
BOR only uses Rasmussen, Gallop, and Fox polls, this one happened to be Rasmussen. And, Obama's approval ratings haven't been over 50% in months.
I left the Republican party because the Republic party went to the LEFT of me.
I'm a jerk
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 13:21 ET by redoSorry. I just needed to rant. You are right. I did sound like an idiot.
redo, Take your time, no hurry to post.
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 13:41 ET by upcountrywaterOnce you click on that post button, hang around and see what the replies will be.
Pop this bubble; smell wormwood in the morning.
Links are king when backing
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 18:00 ET by Dan The Man 2Links are king when backing up an argument, however some sites are more trustworthy than others.
This article mentions one
Tue, 02/09/2010 - 23:42 ET by Rusty ShacklefordThis article mentions one thing that is actually depressing. It brought up that even with a super majority in the Senate and a disable majority in the House and control of the WH, the socialists were still unable to implement things like socialized medicine and cap-n-trade. That's great, for now, but this country does need some pretty hefty changes to the way it operates and if the Socialists were unable to implement some core socialist policies, that means it's going to be just as difficult for Patriots to implement logically-sound changes. In other words, if the socialists couldn't get socialized medicine, how would a government with Patriots controlling everything ever implement the Fair Tax, defunding NPR, or Immigration reform?
That's easy.
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 02:47 ET by hbnolikeeeSocialism fails and always has. You run out of other people's money.
Offering tax cuts and what reforms can be agreed on is a whole lot better of an the alternative, no?
When you are talking about
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 04:03 ET by redoWhen you are talking about socialism failing, what are you referring to? Are you talking about the United Kingdom, whose currency is worth more than 1.5 times what the dollar is worth, and where everyone loves their free health care? Or are you referring to China, whose economy is kicking our economy's rear, and who has loaned us almost $800 billion dollars that we can't pay off anytime in the near future? Or maybe you were talking about our public school system that is virtually free because of socialist principles. Oh yeah, and the last time I checked, the U.S. military looks a lot like socialism to me, especially the top notch health care they receive from the government. But, for some reason, I don't think that's what you were complaining about.
What government programs would you actually like to get rid of in exchange for those tax cuts? Or are you just happy to drown in our debt? And don't tell me NPR like the comment you replied to. Maybe you could even come up with an actual solution instead of just repeating the same old Republican answer to all of the world's problems; "More tax cuts".
UK
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 11:28 ET by BlondeThis is the same UK whose Pound Sterling used to be THE international currency. Same one right? The pound sterling that used to be at $4 per in 1940. That one?
I have to give you credit though, you have some new and amusing talking points you're slinging around here.
'Tis not a Summit, but a Submit. ~ Crash on Obama's Health Care Robot Theatre
What government programs would you actually like to get rid of?
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 11:39 ET by phryingphish"What government programs would you actually like to get rid of in exchange for those tax cuts?"
If you owned a company and had to pay $1000 extra in taxes to pay for (Enter the name of your favorite give away program here) you would not be able to hire that one person that could make your business fly.
If you paid that $1000 to the govm't and then the govm't gave out cash in the form of grants to businesses to spurr the economy, you would get $400 of that $1000 back. But if you had the whole $1000 you could do more than pay some govm't lacky to give you $400.
And if you think the $1000 in taxes comes out of a companies profits, you are dumber than a bag of hammers. That comes from YOU, The comsumer. Profits do not suffer because of taxes.
Also, every time tax cuts were used the gross income for the govm't went UP. And that includes in Japan where your other idol, Little Billy Clinton, said that if they didn't cut taxes their economy would fail. They did and it didn't.
To the other dumbo that said:" Are you talking about the United Kingdom, whose currency is worth more than 1.5 times what the dollar is worth?"
The Pound used to be worth 2.7 times the dollar. So give it up.
Wow
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 12:15 ET by slickwillie2001Re "currency is worth more than 1.5 times what the dollar is worth", isn't that the most staggeringly stupid statement you've heard in months, comparing arbitrary labels on paper currency? I suppose that makes Japan pretty much a failed country, since the Yen is only worth $.0113 today.
Looks like Uncle Georgie has cashed in a few bonds and hired a new raft of mind-numbed bots.
Ok for sake of this argument
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 18:04 ET by Dan The Man 2Ok for sake of this argument define your idea of socialism or communism or Democracy or the Republic that is the USA. And how does the constitution fit in to any of this. For any argument to be cogant we need to have base lines and define our words. We need to to the meaning of "is".
Way to go
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 03:41 ET by redoThis is actually the first comment that I've read on this site that hasn't made me wish the internet would crash so people couldn't use it for saying some of the empty-minded things i see on here. Granted, I've only been reading Newsbusters for less than two weeks. I agree with you there needs to be a lot of change, even though we probably would disagree on what it should change into. And I like your observation of what a poor showing the Democratic (aka socialist) Congress put on. However, your post mutually excluded socialism and patriotism. What is up with you "Patriots" always slamming on the "Socialists"? And which "Patriots" do we have the pleasure to hope will one day "control everything"? Please don't say Sarah Palin.
EGAD what a fool! How did he learn to type?? ACA
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 08:00 ET by acaiguana1. Excluding patriotism from Socialism is easy. I spent a time in my youth killing socialists (communists) IN Vietnam. I don't like them.
2. If you want an answer to a question (which you do not) don't tell the responder what you don't want to hear. That is a sign of ignorance, close-mindedness and gross stupidity.
3. Take care of yourself; a new study says people on the left side of the IQ Bell Curve have the highest risk for heart problems.
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I apologize
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 13:36 ET by redoThank you for serving our country in an incredibly difficult time. On your second point I completely agree. That was an ignorant, close-minded thing for me to say.
Condescenion?
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 13:51 ET by BKeyserSure sounds like a half-hearted apology tour full of mocking sarcasm...
Carville and Begala
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 01:32 ET by NotFondOfLibsA person shouldn't be surprised by anything james carville and his cohort paul (the forehead) begala say. They are both blowhards who consider themselves legends in their own minds. The more they talk, the better I like it, when they turn out to be wrong.
I
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 10:47 ET by jessieHI trust preachers just as much as I trust obama. 0.0%.
There are many types of preachers
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 14:29 ET by timrfrench61any other jobs you'd like to demonize as a whole? How about file clerks?
Breaking news! Leaked memos
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 14:40 ET by celatorBreaking news! Leaked memos prove file clerks have been purposefully misfiling documents for years! Wall St reacts. Obama to address nation tonight. "These are not the file clerks I knew", says prez. Film at 11!
;+]
Lawyers, lower than whale
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 18:07 ET by Dan The Man 2Lawyers, lower than whale turds.
Obama's cry of "Civility"...
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 14:26 ET by timrfrench61Is no more than telling the right "Shut Up"
A post specifically to and for redo---troll---redo---troll
Thu, 02/11/2010 - 06:03 ET by matthewdeanI read through this thread and found:
Four, count 'em four, posts by redo where he went off on a rant in each that perfectly demonstrates Liberal troll bullsh*t.
To a "T".
Six, count 'em six, posts wherein redo either backs off when called out, apologizes when singled out, or tries to come across as repentant when found out.
His first post was testy, his next apologetic. He alternates this theme downpost.
redo is a troll, a liar, and a bullsh*t artist. Redundancy noted.
He is also a prime wise-ass.
Spotted him first about 24 hours ago when he slammed Dave for absolutely no reason. None whatsoever.
My bet still stands from 22 hours back: I got 50 bucks says redo
does'nt make it on NBs' for more than 2 weeks.
I have another $50 that says he gets axed because he won't be able to keep a civil tongue in his mouth and flames out with unacceptable language being his ultimate downfall.
MD
"There is no distinctly American criminal class - except Congress."
Mark Twain (1835-1910)