Forum: Current Events
Topic: And I though the Democrats were bad.
started by: Self-Banished

Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 07 2014,1:28 pm
I'm speechless

< http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video...14.html >

Watch the video.

Posted by grassman on Mar. 07 2014,3:30 pm
So was that a roast on Comedy Central? He really needs to have a speech writer. Dry, mundane, and not very enthusiastic. I give him a score of 2 out of 10. He didn't barf. 80% slamming (LIBERALS), 20% telling his great plans. See they can't talk about what they can do, just slam what the opposition is doing. Who in their right mind, gave him a gun. :laugh:
Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 07 2014,4:00 pm
For me it was the intro music, then the rifle.

I'll have to admit, not pukeing was a high point.

Posted by Botto 82 on Mar. 07 2014,4:23 pm
Old Turtleface needs to go away.
Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 07 2014,5:38 pm
There's a bunch of them that need to go away :angry:
Posted by MADDOG on Mar. 07 2014,7:19 pm
He's likely one seat that will get a new a$$.  
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Mitch McConnell Hits the Panic Button (Senate Conservatives Fund email)
senateconservatives.com ^ | 3/7/14

Posted on Friday, March 07, 2014 10:01:12 AM by cotton1706

Fellow Conservatives:

< Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has officially hit the panic button. >

Mitch McConnell (R-KY)Despite telling the media for months that he's way ahead in the Republican primary race against conservative Matt Bevin (R-KY), Mitch McConnell is now lashing out with desperate attacks.

It started earlier this week with a deceptive campaign mailer that was designed to trick voters and to smear Matt Bevin. Here's how United Kentucky Tea Party described it:

"This past week the McConnell campaign sent thousands of mailers to Kentucky residents marked “Fraud Alert” without any identification as to who had sent the mailers. Kentuckians, concerned that their identities or credit card information may have been stolen, opened the mailers only to find that it was a political mailing from the McConnell campaign containing the same old mudslinging accusations that Senator McConnell has been trying to push for months now."

Now, Mitch McConnell has launched a new radio ad attacking Matt Bevin and conservatives like you, claiming that we are deceiving people. He's especially upset because SCF is running effective radio and TV ads that expose his record of voting for bailouts, more debt, higher taxes, and Obamacare funding.

We blew the whistle on his bailout hypocrisy and informed people that he was responsible for recommending the controversial liberal judge who just overturned Kentucky's ban on same-sex marriage.

Mitch McConnell is attacking conservatives because he's slipping in the polls and can't defend his record. He's done so much to help the Democrats that Harry Reid (D-NV) praised him this week after calling Ted Cruz one of the "crazies." Harry Reid said, "I like Mitch McConnell."

Fortunately, Kentucky Republicans have a conservative alternative.

Posted by grassman on Mar. 07 2014,7:32 pm
I would like just once, see somebody come out and say this is what my ideas are, instead of throwing sh!t. This us versus them has ruined this country. Liberal versus Conservative is also  destructive is also just as bad. There is sides to both that can be the best for everyone.
Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 07 2014,8:10 pm
^^^i can get on board with that :D
Posted by Botto 82 on Mar. 07 2014,8:55 pm
A unified We the People would scare the bejesus out of politicians, and their corporate masters. It's the only solution. How do we get that going?
Posted by stardust17 on Mar. 07 2014,10:59 pm
How do we end an obsession with sandbox politics, rendering it irrelevant, unworthy of endless lip service, denying the spoiled brats the attention(positive or negative) they so covet? Ignore the bastards. Blaming them is just more attention they desire. It reinforces their importance.

Politicians are as rotten as the fruit they cuddle with. Society now allows conventional politics to be one of two games in town, the other being corporate world. The two whore one another while we do their maid service.

Our time would be better spent on family/community issues, the more local the better. Cut these clever middle-men out of the picture. As with self-absorbed Hollywood clowns political careers depend upon both critics and groupies to survive.

Politicians now dictate a choice of leashes to a drooling tongue flapping constituency. Time to bite our neglectful abusive corrupt unappreciative masters in the...

Contrary to what sleazy corporate media says dollar bills do not walk to the polls and vote over and over for the same zealots. Braindead zombies do, all for another bite of meat to satisfy our supposed importance.

PS  Boycott Slavemart.

Posted by Botto 82 on Mar. 08 2014,4:49 am

(stardust17 @ Mar. 07 2014,10:59 pm)
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How do we end an obsession with sandbox politics, rendering it irrelevant, unworthy of endless lip service, denying the spoiled brats the attention(positive or negative) they so covet? Ignore the bastards. Blaming them is just more attention they desire. It reinforces their importance.

Politicians are as rotten as the fruit they cuddle with. Society now allows conventional politics to be one of two games in town, the other being corporate world. The two whore one another while we do their maid service.

Our time would be better spent on family/community issues, the more local the better. Cut these clever middle-men out of the picture. As with self-absorbed Hollywood clowns political careers depend upon both critics and groupies to survive.

Politicians now dictate a choice of leashes to a drooling tongue flapping constituency. Time to bite our neglectful abusive corrupt unappreciative masters in the...

Contrary to what sleazy corporate media says dollar bills do not walk to the polls and vote over and over for the same zealots. Braindead zombies do, all for another bite of meat to satisfy our supposed importance.

PS  Boycott Slavemart.

:clap:

I could get behind this 110%. Who's with me?

Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 08 2014,7:08 am
It would have to start on the local levels, working our way up. Taking over the primary process and getting rid of them all, no prisoners, everyone of them voted out.

A new start. It may sound childish, it probably will never happen but I believe that's the only way.

Posted by Common Citizen on Mar. 08 2014,7:50 am
It's starts at the top.  Lead by example and people will follow.  We have the most divisive administration that I can remember, pitting one social class against another with one failed policy after another.  

Obama has failed to unite this country because he takes a his way or no way approach.

He wins the presidential election by less than 4% and calls it a mandate?  That's rich.

...Nuff said

Posted by Botto 82 on Mar. 08 2014,6:13 pm

(Common Citizen @ Mar. 08 2014,7:50 am)
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Obama has failed to unite this country because he takes a his way or no way approach.

He isn't trying to unite anyone. By design. That's what politicians do. As I said, they want a divided populace.
Posted by grassman on Mar. 09 2014,9:21 am

(Common Citizen @ Mar. 08 2014,7:50 am)
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It's starts at the top.  Lead by example and people will follow.  We have the most divisive administration that I can remember, pitting one social class against another with one failed policy after another.  

Obama has failed to unite this country because he takes a his way or no way approach.

He wins the presidential election by less than 4% and calls it a mandate?  That's rich.

...Nuff said

So, instead of tearing him down, give us your ideas. What would you do, to fix this country? :popcorn:

Posted by Counterfeit Fake on Mar. 09 2014,9:28 am

(grassman @ Mar. 09 2014,9:21 am)
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So, instead of tearing him down, give us your ideas. What would you do, to fix this country? :popcorn:

Bravo!  As much as I am not a fan of Obama, I see the Republicans as worse because that seems to be the ONLY thing they can do.  It is always the other guys fault.  Actually, both sides play that game but I am most disappointed by the Republicans since they claim to be of higher moral and ethical fiber yet they continuously show they are often lower and slimier than the Democrats.
I really, really wish we could get a viable third party.

Posted by grassman on Mar. 09 2014,5:55 pm
:popcorn:   :oops:
Posted by stardust17 on Mar. 09 2014,8:24 pm
This country is stuck in the dreaded "triangle relationship"----the Right, the Left, and those in power at any given moment. This relationship is evident from national down to local institutions. Devolution of healthy society, all the time benefitting those in high places, namely wealthy oligarchs, autocrats, dictators, bankers, shareholders, etc. These folks are betting on the triangle scheme---they make money inspite of/ despite the sandbox fights. So long they and media can attach labels and ideas within the minds of sandbox mentallity they keep cashing in. Dare we exit the sandbox then no sooner more labels are attached---Third Party, fringe group, quitters, extremists, blah-blah-blah.

We can start by not labeling ourselves...or others. We can use common sense, avoiding deceptively clever tools handed to us by social/political/religious/educated parasite gurus.

A few of their 1984 idioms:

"Let's end poverty"

"Higher education for all"

"Equality"

"Successful lifestyle"

Maybe you can add a few more of these meaningless hypnotizing works of brainwashing.

Next we can end the practice of electing lawyers, doctors, business elites as our representatives. These people have no clue how to represent me, but only their view of the world which by this point in their career is so twisted and skewed from any original intent.

We praise and honor certain individuals for their common sense, empathy, good civic behavior. But seldom do we elect them. Instead we elect pompous bullies into the sandbox as we gather round and wager bets. And we lose every time, no matter the outcome.

Peel off the layers of labels that render ourselves dutiful submissive players in a rigged game.

PS  Slavemart customers own overseas slaves by proxy. Boycott!!

Posted by stardust17 on Mar. 09 2014,8:50 pm
Self-Banished is right. It might take roto-rooter to clean all the slime from our system. Electing just a few HONEST individuals(not politicians) into local government and possibly state government could be the Serpico that could begin desludging local politics. A warning to the corrupt.

Leadership from the top is an oxymoron. Does the president... or Pope...or CEO of Goldman Sachs lead tens of millions of humans onto paths of moral or immoral behavior? It's possible, I guess, considering the growing number of lost sheeple. Or is the other way around...where the masses themselves have sold out to corruption and devisivness?

Reap what ye sow.

Posted by grassman on Mar. 09 2014,9:03 pm
Stardust, you nailed it. Read a little about Hampton Florida. It is on the CNN website. Local corruption at it's best. People need to start taking things back. Complacency has ruined us. It can be done and I think it had better take place soon or we might be over the tipping point.
Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 10 2014,5:57 am
^^^good example,
Here's another one.

< http://www.foxnews.com/politic...on-case >

Posted by irisheyes on Mar. 10 2014,4:21 pm

(Self-Banished @ Mar. 07 2014,4:00 pm)
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For me it was the intro music, then the rifle.

I'll have to admit, not pukeing was a high point.

You ever seen this video of Charlton Heston years ago?  Here's the link for the Apple users, skip to 1min 32 sec:  < NRA Charlton Heston  "My cold dead hands" >

McConnell is facing a challenge and trying to look more conservative.  I figured he might be trying to capture Heston's entusiasm by doing a photo-op with a rifle.

It was pretty lame, the Bon Jovi music didn't help.

Posted by irisheyes on Mar. 10 2014,5:04 pm

(Common Citizen @ Mar. 08 2014,7:50 am)
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We have the most divisive administration that I can remember

No matter how many times you hear Rush say that, it doesn't make it true.  You guys are either attacking him for being a weak and apologizing too much, or saying he's divisive and trying to start a war between the classes.  At least limit the attacks to one extreme or the other, both just comes off silly.

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pitting one social class against another with one failed policy after another.


The policies haven't failed, the ACA was successfully passed by Congress and the Courts, and implemented in every state.  Bin Laden's dead, which the Republicans wouldn't have ordered (McCain and Romney are on record saying they would NOT let the SEALS go into Pakistan to get him).  Don't ask, don't tell is over.  Our UI rate has consistently lowered over the past several years very similar to Reagan's two terms (with the exception that his percentages were far worse).  The housing market has and continues to get stronger as has the stock market.

You may not like any of the above, but that doesn't mean they're failures because the facts speak for themselves.  But there's plenty more that needs to be done, goals for 2016 should be a boost to infrastructure, raising the minimum wage, ending the wars for good/cutting defense spending, and at least leveling our tax policy so the Romney's & Buffet's pay the same rate as their employees.

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He wins the presidential election by less than 4% and calls it a mandate?  That's rich.


You remember what the margin was in 2000?  It was NEGATIVE 0.5.  In '04 it was 2.5%.  7% in one election and 4% in another is nothing to scoff at, we haven't seen margins that high since the last time a Democrat was in the White House.   :D

A mandate is a mandate.


Posted by Common Citizen on Mar. 10 2014,5:16 pm

(grassman @ Mar. 09 2014,9:21 am)
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(Common Citizen @ Mar. 08 2014,7:50 am)
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It's starts at the top.  Lead by example and people will follow.  We have the most divisive administration that I can remember, pitting one social class against another with one failed policy after another.  

Obama has failed to unite this country because he takes a his way or no way approach.

He wins the presidential election by less than 4% and calls it a mandate?  That's rich.

...Nuff said

So, instead of tearing him down, give us your ideas. What would you do, to fix this country? :popcorn:

That's not tearing him down.  That's pointing out a pretty significant flaw in his governing style, imo.

But as far as the ACA?  I have a few ideas...

First thing I would do is require an entire year of basic financial planning of all high school seniors. Covering basic banking needs such as checking, savings, personal and mortgage loans, including college loans and how that will affect their life for the 20 years following the award of their degree.  In addition, they would need to understand the difference between bonds and stocks, risk vs. reward, why companies issue stocks and bonds.  The long term affect loans have on a persons finance including credit cards.  Finally insurance and its purpose and uses including social security, personal insurance such as auto, home, life, disability, etc...

While I'm at it in the schools, I would move the topic of Unions from the Social Studies class to the History class.  :p

I would repeal the ACA and explain to the people that insurance isn't the cause or creator of high health care costs but a mechanism used to spread financial risk of a catastrophic loss.

My solution would have addressed the uninsured without upending the policies or financially harming the middle class.  Repealing the ACA would end this idiotic idea.

If I was serious about making health care affordable, I would focus on the actual cost of health care...not insurance.  :dunce: And I didn't even have to attend Harvard to come up with that.

I would investigate the billing practices of all health care providers and medical facilities and make them uniform across the country including providing bills that are easy to understand by patients. (not what they charge)  Coding would only be used in the back office and outlawed on patient bills.  Plain English would be required.  No Spanish because of extra printing costs.

Doctors would be required to know what each of their procedures costs prior to performing the service so that they can intelligently answer a pricing question while in the doctor's office.  I think this is a key element during the office visit that is missing and if implemented would deter a number of unnecessary procedures.

I would want to know why the costs of research and development are recaptured by charging US citizens more than citizens in other first world countries for the same drug or medical device.  I would look to establishing more equitable guidelines while protecting company patents.

This is just a start, so sorry I don't have 2000 pages of ideas like the ACA.  But then you'd lose interest if you haven't already.

Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 10 2014,6:42 pm

(irisheyes @ Mar. 10 2014,4:21 pm)
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(Self-Banished @ Mar. 07 2014,4:00 pm)
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For me it was the intro music, then the rifle.

I'll have to admit, not pukeing was a high point.

You ever seen this video of Charlton Heston years ago?  Here's the link for the Apple users, skip to 1min 32 sec:  < NRA Charlton Heston  "My cold dead hands" >

McConnell is facing a challenge and trying to look more conservative.  I figured he might be trying to capture Heston's entusiasm by doing a photo-op with a rifle.

It was pretty lame, the Bon Jovi music didn't help.

When a second rate politician tries the rifle over head thing, it's sickening.

When Heston (I didn't have to watch your video post, I remember) held up the rifle it was inspiring.

There where some good speeches at C-PAC but I keep wondering " they talk the talk but can they walk the walk"?

Posted by stardust17 on Mar. 10 2014,8:29 pm
What is your political label?

Americans love labels, whether on their caps, jackets, shoes, car…themselves. They love labels! They love labeling others. They love labeling things they cannot comprehend. Labels are safe. Labels keep the social pantry organized. If I am labeled then I must be important, right? Those who cast off labels are then labeled by the labelers with something negative. Politics is the perfect petri dish for growing, mutating, proliferating labels. There should be a board game dealing with this absurdity.

Even to be labeled in a positive light is, I believe, a form of condecencion. We enslave ourselves and others with -isms and labels. Labels usually involve connotations of some sort, a perfect way to psychologically manipulate others/ourselves without a direct and honest confrontation. So clever. And so cowardly.

Ridding our lives of a multitude of social & political labels is a daunting task. But as Grassman suggested we best get our butts in gear. What a waste of life living in a landfill of labeled.

Posted by grassman on Mar. 10 2014,9:42 pm

(Common Citizen @ Mar. 10 2014,5:16 pm)
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(grassman @ Mar. 09 2014,9:21 am)
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(Common Citizen @ Mar. 08 2014,7:50 am)
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It's starts at the top.  Lead by example and people will follow.  We have the most divisive administration that I can remember, pitting one social class against another with one failed policy after another.  

Obama has failed to unite this country because he takes a his way or no way approach.

He wins the presidential election by less than 4% and calls it a mandate?  That's rich.

...Nuff said

So, instead of tearing him down, give us your ideas. What would you do, to fix this country? :popcorn:

That's not tearing him down.  That's pointing out a pretty significant flaw in his governing style, imo.

But as far as the ACA?  I have a few ideas...

First thing I would do is require an entire year of basic financial planning of all high school seniors. Covering basic banking needs such as checking, savings, personal and mortgage loans, including college loans and how that will affect their life for the 20 years following the award of their degree.  In addition, they would need to understand the difference between bonds and stocks, risk vs. reward, why companies issue stocks and bonds.  The long term affect loans have on a persons finance including credit cards.  Finally insurance and its purpose and uses including social security, personal insurance such as auto, home, life, disability, etc...

While I'm at it in the schools, I would move the topic of Unions from the Social Studies class to the History class.  :p

I would repeal the ACA and explain to the people that insurance isn't the cause or creator of high health care costs but a mechanism used to spread financial risk of a catastrophic loss.

My solution would have addressed the uninsured without upending the policies or financially harming the middle class.  Repealing the ACA would end this idiotic idea.

If I was serious about making health care affordable, I would focus on the actual cost of health care...not insurance.  :dunce: And I didn't even have to attend Harvard to come up with that.

I would investigate the billing practices of all health care providers and medical facilities and make them uniform across the country including providing bills that are easy to understand by patients. (not what they charge)  Coding would only be used in the back office and outlawed on patient bills.  Plain English would be required.  No Spanish because of extra printing costs.

Doctors would be required to know what each of their procedures costs prior to performing the service so that they can intelligently answer a pricing question while in the doctor's office.  I think this is a key element during the office visit that is missing and if implemented would deter a number of unnecessary procedures.

I would want to know why the costs of research and development are recaptured by charging US citizens more than citizens in other first world countries for the same drug or medical device.  I would look to establishing more equitable guidelines while protecting company patents.

This is just a start, so sorry I don't have 2000 pages of ideas like the ACA.  But then you'd lose interest if you haven't already.

CC, I commend you. You do have some good ideas there. I think there is a responsibility of people to do the right thing. If that held true to life, we would not have near the trouble we have today. That is not just the regular people we are talking about now. I say from top to bottom. The top is looking for any dollar they can catch no matter how. The bottom suck up any avenue of getting by any way they can. Meanwhile, those of us that have to live in this war, pay top dollar. I have insurance, it is considered very good insurance. I have 13 policies. I am what you call, insurance poor. I have to have all of these policies because of home insurance, life insurance, acts of congress to keep my vehicles on the road, some to be able to remain in business , and last but not least, to cover my medical. My medical. I just get so frustrated that I go for my glaucoma check ups 4 times a year and they still pay less than I do out of pocket. That is not counting my premium. I do not go to the doctor unless I am in real, real need. Yet I shell out tons of money to my different agents. I have had to get them spaced out because the payments together, are not manageable. I totally agree that the cost of health care needs to be addressed. they are a total rip off. If someone has your life in their hands, what are you going to do. The Hippocratic Oath NO LONGER APPLIES!
Posted by Glad I Left on Mar. 11 2014,8:21 am
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A mandate is a mandate.

Unless the liar in chief unilaterally puts in  delays of that mandate outside of congress  :dunce:

Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 11 2014,11:10 am
...and the hits just keep on a comin'

< http://www.albertleatribune.com/2014...r-tweet >

Posted by MADDOG on Mar. 11 2014,11:52 am
What's wrong with that?  Aside from casting a broad overview of his opinion, just how far off was he?  Does that make him a racist or a realist?

How many remember the < Minnesota Vikings boat party scandal >?  Pick the whites guys out of the bunch.  :sarcasm:

Posted by grassman on Mar. 11 2014,11:58 am
I don't recall a particular race was even mentioned, was there? ???
Posted by Glad I Left on Mar. 11 2014,12:27 pm
If he said that about the NHL would it have been racist against whites?  Or would it have been ok because he is white?
Stupid people get their panties in a wad over everything now days.  Oversensitive PC wimps.

Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 11 2014,2:24 pm

(MADDOG @ Mar. 11 2014,11:52 am)
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What's wrong with that?  Aside from casting a broad overview of his opinion, just how far off was he?  Does that make him a racist or a realist?

How many remember the < Minnesota Vikings boat party scandal >?  Pick the whites guys out of the bunch.  :sarcasm:

In my book no, but all it ends up being is fodder for the over-sensitive press.

It's an election year and instead of being cheeky or pseudo clever maybe being statesman like is a better idea.


The Vikes? Peeing in unison on some guys lawn is the only thing they've  done together well in years.

Posted by Botto 82 on Mar. 11 2014,5:16 pm
Who's more racist, black people or white people? Black people. You know why? 'Cause black people hate black people, too.

- Chris Rock

Yeah, if you want to find out who's more racist, just wander into the wrong neighborhood at night.

Posted by MADDOG on Mar. 11 2014,5:25 pm

(grassman @ Mar. 11 2014,11:58 am)
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I don't recall a particular race was even mentioned, was there? ???

First line of the fishwrap story SB posted.  
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A Minnesota lawmaker apologized Monday for his tweet about NBA players that some saw as racist, saying he was rightly held accountable for inaccurate stereotyping.



GIL
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Stupid people get their panties in a wad over everything now days.  Oversensitive PC wimps.
  :clap:

Posted by grassman on Mar. 11 2014,9:49 pm
I did not know NBA was a race. :blush:
Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 13 2014,8:41 am
Now let's not forget the other side of the aisle,

Look at this fountain of knowledge, :sarcasm:

< http://m.washingtontimes.com/news...years-o >

This one is a Yale grad. :dunce:

Posted by Glad I Left on Mar. 13 2014,9:03 am
She's full of some real winners that one.
I haven't seen the video, just read the transcripts, but even I give people a break when they make a lot of speeches.  Eventually you are going to flub one up.  I doubt she REALLY thinks it's been 400 years.  Just like the liar in chief saying there were 57 states etc.
It does make for good internet fodder though.
When you add her comments and them in totality, she is a real whopper.  She's surpassed Bachman and is approaching Peolsi status.

Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 13 2014,9:08 am
That's the problem, we have idiots from both sides and there are more of them then we think.

Between the stupid ones and the dishonest ones what do we have left?

Posted by Common Citizen on Mar. 13 2014,10:46 am
The donks are stupider.  :p   See for yourself.

Before the local libs begin parsing words...here is what she said. “[W]e have lasted some 400 years operating under a constitution that clearly defines what is constitutional and what is not.”





Posted by Common Citizen on Mar. 13 2014,11:03 am

(Glad I Left @ Mar. 13 2014,9:03 am)
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She's full of some real winners that one.
I haven't seen the video, just read the transcripts, but even I give people a break when they make a lot of speeches.  Eventually you are going to flub one up.  I doubt she REALLY thinks it's been 400 years.  Just like the liar in chief saying there were 57 states etc.
It does make for good internet fodder though.
When you add her comments and them in totality, she is a real whopper.  She's surpassed Bachman and is approaching Peolsi status.

Well that's what I get for putting you on ignore...by accident.  

Let's take a trip down memory lane with Dan Quayle and how the media scrutinized potato(e)gate.  There was a logical explanation but the libs and the media didn't care.  They ran him through the ringer for that gaffe.

Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 13 2014,11:45 am

(Common Citizen @ Mar. 13 2014,10:46 am)
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The donks are stupider.  :p   See for yourself.

Before the local libs begin parsing words...here is what she said. “[W]e have lasted some 400 years operating under a constitution that clearly defines what is constitutional and what is not.”





I don't think she'd know what the constitution is if it were to jump up and bite her.
Posted by MADDOG on Mar. 13 2014,12:41 pm
She forgot to mention 400 years ago Pocahontas got married.
Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 13 2014,1:18 pm
But she didn't forget that we'd landed on Mars.
Posted by grassman on Mar. 14 2014,12:22 pm
And the winner is...


Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 14 2014,1:50 pm
This was good :sarcasm:

< http://www.thestate.com/2014...er.html >

Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 14 2014,1:51 pm
This too, :sarcasm:

< http://www.theblaze.com/stories...me-help >

Posted by MADDOG on Mar. 14 2014,2:11 pm
I think I enjoy Dr. Seuss nearly as much now as when I was younger.

Posted by grassman on Mar. 14 2014,2:21 pm
Yepper, she has talent. I think she get a booking for Romper Room! :laugh:
Posted by Self-Banished on Apr. 04 2014,10:09 pm
Here's another one, wandering around Washington like the dolt most of our politicians are.

< http://my.chicagotribune.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-79819639/ >

Posted by irisheyes on Apr. 05 2014,5:33 pm


Finally, Sarah Palin can answer questions if you let her explain it in a children's book.  This reminds me of a guy named Billy Madison.   :oops:



< http://youtu.be/Ec7rCsNFn30?t=56s >

Posted by Self-Banished on Apr. 09 2014,5:12 am
This for all our legislators, what a privileged bunch they are,

< http://www.albertleatribune.com/2014...charges >

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