I see the republi-clowns have their swag back. They basically told O to take his little kumbaya summit and shove it. We will meet with you on our time nigg...I mean Mr. President. We shellacked you, remember? Rather than sit down with O, their leaders met with those federalist society folks. How is that bi-partisan thing working out for ya? I say it's time to double down O, you can only play nice for so long. This is getting old. It seems like every few months the field has to tell you the same thing, but you won't learn. You still believe that these folks will play ball with your beige behind. News flash! It. Is. Never. Going. To. Happen.
"Thursday’s much-anticipated meeting until after Thanksgiving to accommodate their schedule, not his. The first post-election meeting between Obama and congressional leaders, billed by Obama as the fundamental first step in the post-election reconciliation process, will now take place Nov. 30 .."
Don't hold your breath for that November 30th meeting. Repubs are full of themselves right about now, they are not in a mood to sit down and talk. The leader of their own version of Der Angriff, all but called O a Socialist. And, these folks are so emboldened, one of their senators is holding up the START Treaty with the Russians to score cheap political points. Senator Kyl, Mr. Ahmadinejad thanks you. Dope!
But enough about the O haters; tonight I want to thank the folks over at WPHT here in my hometown for dumping Glenn Beckkk and the fat fat drug addict from their programing lineup. Philly has enough trash, we don't need these two adding to the problem. Now let's hope that other stations in A-merry-ca start wising up as well.
And finally, was it just me or was that display by Charlie Rangel today seem beyond pathetic?
And the way he dragged John Lewis out there to defend his actions. *shaking head*
Sorry Charlie, I agree with the ethics committee and their recommendation on this one. You deserved what you got.
Still, it was hard watching that republi-clown senator from Alabama (of all places) grand- standing (pun intended with that "grand" word) while poor Charlie begged for mercy. I agree with everything Steve Kornacki wrote in Salon.com:
"As noted above, by the time Bonner spoke, Rangel had already been found guilty and it was already clear what his punishment would -- and wouldn't -- be. So it has to be asked: Why was Bonner so intent on rubbing it in? Certainly, simple partisan politics -- highlighting the ethical lapses of a prominent member of the other party -- had something to do with it. But it's also worth considering how the spectacle of their congressman lashing out at Rangel -- who in some ways is the face of black urban politics in America -- is likely to play with Bonner's constituents back home.
This is where things get a little troubling, because Bonner's 1st District was ground zero for the South's race-based transformation from Democratic stronghold to Republican bastion. I wrote about this evolution -- which was largely set in motion by the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- earlier this week. The South had been a uniformly Democratic region since Reconstruction, but the GOP's decision to nominate Barry Goldwater, who had joined segregationist Southern Democrats in their futile effort to block the Civil Rights law, prompted mass defections to the GOP in the fall of '64. Even as Goldwater racked up just 38 percent of the national popular vote, he carried five Southern states -- some by absurd margins (87 percent in Mississippi).." [Article]
See what you did, Charlie? You allowed Mr. Bonner to put you in your place, once again. He said he was born in Selma, and he was glad you and those other Northern Negroes came down and marched with Dr. King. Don't believe it. He has been waiting for this day for a very long time.
"Sadly, Madam Chairman,"...it is my unwavering view that the actions, decisions and behavior of our colleague from New York can no longer reflect either honor or integrity."
"Thursday’s much-anticipated meeting until after Thanksgiving to accommodate their schedule, not his. The first post-election meeting between Obama and congressional leaders, billed by Obama as the fundamental first step in the post-election reconciliation process, will now take place Nov. 30 .."
Don't hold your breath for that November 30th meeting. Repubs are full of themselves right about now, they are not in a mood to sit down and talk. The leader of their own version of Der Angriff, all but called O a Socialist. And, these folks are so emboldened, one of their senators is holding up the START Treaty with the Russians to score cheap political points. Senator Kyl, Mr. Ahmadinejad thanks you. Dope!
But enough about the O haters; tonight I want to thank the folks over at WPHT here in my hometown for dumping Glenn Beckkk and the fat fat drug addict from their programing lineup. Philly has enough trash, we don't need these two adding to the problem. Now let's hope that other stations in A-merry-ca start wising up as well.
And finally, was it just me or was that display by Charlie Rangel today seem beyond pathetic?
And the way he dragged John Lewis out there to defend his actions. *shaking head*
Sorry Charlie, I agree with the ethics committee and their recommendation on this one. You deserved what you got.
Still, it was hard watching that republi-clown senator from Alabama (of all places) grand- standing (pun intended with that "grand" word) while poor Charlie begged for mercy. I agree with everything Steve Kornacki wrote in Salon.com:
"As noted above, by the time Bonner spoke, Rangel had already been found guilty and it was already clear what his punishment would -- and wouldn't -- be. So it has to be asked: Why was Bonner so intent on rubbing it in? Certainly, simple partisan politics -- highlighting the ethical lapses of a prominent member of the other party -- had something to do with it. But it's also worth considering how the spectacle of their congressman lashing out at Rangel -- who in some ways is the face of black urban politics in America -- is likely to play with Bonner's constituents back home.
This is where things get a little troubling, because Bonner's 1st District was ground zero for the South's race-based transformation from Democratic stronghold to Republican bastion. I wrote about this evolution -- which was largely set in motion by the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- earlier this week. The South had been a uniformly Democratic region since Reconstruction, but the GOP's decision to nominate Barry Goldwater, who had joined segregationist Southern Democrats in their futile effort to block the Civil Rights law, prompted mass defections to the GOP in the fall of '64. Even as Goldwater racked up just 38 percent of the national popular vote, he carried five Southern states -- some by absurd margins (87 percent in Mississippi).." [Article]
See what you did, Charlie? You allowed Mr. Bonner to put you in your place, once again. He said he was born in Selma, and he was glad you and those other Northern Negroes came down and marched with Dr. King. Don't believe it. He has been waiting for this day for a very long time.
"Sadly, Madam Chairman,"...it is my unwavering view that the actions, decisions and behavior of our colleague from New York can no longer reflect either honor or integrity."
Oh just STFU!
Hey Field, here are my feelings on these three stories:
ReplyDelete1. The GOP are snubbing Obama from their leadership meeting because they don't want to look like drooling fools again. The GOP are running scared because Obama but a verbal foot up their asses last year on national TV. I remember that meeting - Fox just stop airing it after a half hour. You may not like Obama's politics, but like Clinton - he's several times smarter than most of the ass hats on the other side. As the Daily Show said, trying to out-debate Obama is like fighting Aquaman in the water.
2. Rangel should have been ousted years ago. He got to power by throwing Adam Clayton Powell under the bus. He's been a slick talking, corrupt politician for years - and its come back to bite him. But I do agree, it was tacky for some closet Klansmen like Bonner to admonish Rangel - but he opened the door for that by being a straight up crook.
3. For all the 'Obama isn't fighting hard enough' folks on the left - this is called a "teachable moment". The President is starting to renew Nuclear disarmament treaties, and the GOP is playing politics because they don't want Obama to outshine Palin (or whoever) for 2012.
OK, I'm done. Going home.
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ReplyDeleteIntersting take on things LA. Once again I have to agree. Semms Rangle wanted to be ACP Jr. and it looks like he's getting his wish. There is so much similarity between the two besides both being Alphas and ending their careers on a sour note, we are usually better at getting away with stuff but that's a discussion for another time.
ReplyDeleteTwo years is plenty of time for GOP antics to bite them in the asses. They will send Mikey Mike Steele out to pasture because they have their new negroes but at least one of them is insane and will cause so much more heartburn than Steely Mike ever did. "Now Cleetus tell me again why we elected these two nigg......again". Ha, I love irony because conservatives do not understand it.
" I say it's time to double down O, you can only play nice for so long."
ReplyDeletePlay nice? Obama and the democrat congress did nothing but stiff Republicans from the start. Republicans were allowed zero input on legislation and were completely blown off by Obama on policy discussions. The one time he made a show of bipartisanship was when he held the phony Healthcare Summit, and got his ass absolutely handed to him by Paul Ryan. It was obvious Obama knew far less about the issue, but that didn't stop him from ignoring Republican ideas and ramming through his healtchcare takeover through backdoor legislative tricks.
We all know how that worked out for the democrats. Now that they've lost congress, they're suddenly interested in the spirit of bipartisanship.
Too late.
It's on, bitches.
After Katrina & other hurricanes made tens of thousands of Black people in New Orleans & Mobile homeless, Bonner & Shelby steered "hurricane recovery" funds to their friends to build townhouses for rich White people across the street from the University of Alabama's Bryant-Denny football stadium in TusKKKaloosa, over 200 miles from the Gulf Coast.
ReplyDeleteLa~ & Pilot X, great minds...
ReplyDelete"Too late.
It's on, bitches."
Yes it is. I look forward to every minute of it.
Robby, thanks for the 411 on Mr. Bonner
Field,
ReplyDeleteIn terms of Rangel, my question about most of the people in congress. Why does a Multi- Millionaire, spend millions of dollars for a job that pays a 6 figure salary?
Also, LA is right, last year in Baltimore, Obama answered all of the wingnuts talking points and tore them up. The Republicans and Foxnews tried to spin the conference which was funny because Obama showed them up big time. Now it's time for Obama to do it again and quit playing the Rodney King, Can we all get along? crap.
Wait a second... Off the air?! When did this happen. I mean, what time exactly, because today I was driving around in my car NOT listening to the radio and I got this warm tingly feeling like everything was going to be OK.
ReplyDeleteSo whats a guy got to do to get Jim Rome back?
Anonymous said...
ReplyDelete" I say it's time to double down O, you can only play nice for so long."
Play nice? Obama and the democrat congress did nothing but stiff Republicans from the start. Republicans were allowed zero input on legislation and were completely blown off by Obama on policy discussions. The one time he made a show of bipartisanship was when he held the phony Healthcare Summit, and got his ass absolutely handed to him by Paul Ryan. It was obvious Obama knew far less about the issue, but that didn't stop him from ignoring Republican ideas and ramming through his healtchcare takeover through backdoor legislative tricks.
We all know how that worked out for the democrats. Now that they've lost congress, they're suddenly interested in the spirit of bipartisanship.
How many times do we have to tell these Anon lurkers to detach their Limbaugh download antenna. Obama compromised from the start - HCRA was based on ideas from Bob Dole and Mitt Romney. Cap and Trade was Pappy Bush's idea. He reached out and compromised just to get Olympia Snowe to vote on a bill. We didn't close Gitmo because the GOP raised a storm. Hell Obama fired to qualified public workers because Fox News raised a stink.
If anything Obama hasn't shown that he's spent 20 years in the Chi.
For Republicans - Compromise doesn't mean "let's work together" it means "Do what I tell you to do and pretend we had a meeting of the minds".
And Paul Ryan? Seriously dude? That disrespectful little punk got one good sound bite -- and then got smacked around by Obama a few weeks later. Oh, and BTW, health care reform passed, despite GOP howling. I say Ryan lost.
In boxing terms, its like saying "Margarito really rallied against Pacquiao" but failing to realize Pac-Man beat his ass by a 10 point spread.
But it's also worth considering how the spectacle of their congressman lashing out at Rangel -- who in some ways is the face of black urban politics in America -- is likely to play with Bonner's constituents back home.
ReplyDeleteWell duh. Anyone who has to spend signifigant time at work or school with "them" knows that either they keep their nose clean or make damn sure they don't get caught. Then again, black America like every other American deserves a politician that's not corrupt and serving the national's interest.
As for Obama, well, he did apologize to the cop that one time. Of course he doesn't get it. I just want to see someone in office that A) can stand up to people, not just their countrymen, but coroporations and hostile countries AND B) Understands the counstitution and it's amendments.
LAC: "In boxing terms, its like saying "Margarito really rallied against Pacquiao" but failing to realize Pac-Man beat his ass by a 10 point spread."
ReplyDeleteNot at all, Obama is not even in Ryan's intellectual weight class. Seriously, the President was totally shown up by Ryan and the other Republicans who had done their homework. Obama is not used to beng challenged, and his intellectual laziness was shown up badly on that occasion.
Field, I read where the radio station dropped Beck and Hannity, NOT Beck and Limbaugh as stated in your post.
ReplyDeleteOh f**king spare me the damn holier thans!! Black people always run under any and all sleazy ass white male politicians from the Kennedys to the Clintons so let's not pretend you all suddenly have standards!
ReplyDeleteYou'd think trolls would have the courage to 'sign' their posts with a nom de Intertubes...as I do.
ReplyDeleteOh wait, these are the courageous brave ones who extoll the manly virtues of our exceptionalist military....from student deferments, doing confederate home guard, and pretty much anything but signing up.
Oh yes, these heroes of the confederacy have been wanting to end any vestige of Reconstruction...including eliminating the jobs that allowed blacks to wear store-bought clothing. Detroit was a decision...not the invisible hand of Adam Smith. Doubt me? Glance over to Marxist Germany...or Marxist France...or Marxist Scandanavia. See, silly trolls, some of us have, like, actually read Karl Marx..in the original language. Being told that Obama is Marxist just tells me you are using skool code...like 'migger' or 'Narxist'...simple substitution code. I know, makes you feel all smart and getting away with stuff...but that was when you were in Grade Nine and the adults gave you leeway since you were children. What is the excuse now?
I do like to watch Obama take off the gloves and chickenhaw-slap the puerile Rs. No wonder the wingnuts hate him so.
Mold
"I do like to watch Obama take off the gloves and chickenhaw-slap the puerile Rs. No wonder the wingnuts hate him so."
ReplyDeleteIf only he could. Sadly, he is not up to the task.
Fungus
If Paul Ryan is your intellectual savior then you have a long road ahead of you. His "plan" is of course to gut social services and lower taxes, shocking huh? As far as compromise why would he compromise with an insane political party? I read the state party platforms of the GOP and it is downright scary. Foreign relations based on the bible? Don't believe me look up the Texas GOP platform. I saw the same in a few other states but don't remember offhand. I'm sorry but you don't compromise with insane, any party that seriously considers Palin as a viable candidate is certifiable. This is one dumb country.
ReplyDeleteInsanity is continuing down the path of ruin the democrats have set us on.
ReplyDeleteForeign relations will not be based on the Bible.
Palin will not be the Republican nominee.
The country did a dumb thing electing Obama, but you learn from your mistakes and move on.
Adios Barry.
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteNot at all, Obama is not even in Ryan's intellectual weight class. Seriously, the President was totally shown up by Ryan and the other Republicans who had done their homework. Obama is not used to beng challenged, and his intellectual laziness was shown up badly on that occasion.
Did you actually watch the Baltimore meeting? Did you notice that Fox pretended it didn't happen? The Republicans got served?
And as others have mentioned - Paul Ryan's idea is the private and ultimately cut social security and medicare.
Wow, so brilliant and novel - I've never heard that from a Republican.
And again, Obama got HCRA passed. I'll leave it like that.
I think wingnuts can't bare the fact that there is an educated Black man who is leading the country.
LAC: "I think wingnuts can't bare the fact that there is an educated Black man who is leading the country."
ReplyDeleteIt's "bear" the fact, genius.
And no, the fact that he's half white doesn't enter in to making the call that the guy is an intellectual lightweight. Bush was all white, and he was even dumber. However, Bush knew his limitations; Obama is apparently clueless.
Also, of course Obama got "HCRA" passed; he had huge majorities in both houses of congress; he could have passed anything. His overreach and abuse of the moment was his downfall.
The first and the last "black" president, and he wasn' even black. Damn.
The START treaty is considered a foreign policy feather in Obama's cap, and of course, the GOP doesn't want Obama to be a success in any way. Hanging failure around this man's neck is the modus operandi of conservatives until Jan 11, 2013.
ReplyDeleteNot ratifying the START treaty is going to do more than leave a bad impression on Russia/U.S. relations -- it's gonna set up a scenario where some enterprising terrorist entity is allowed to get his hands on one of these nuclear devices and pulls off (or attempt to pull off) a major terrorist act. And it will be used as a pretext for creating new organisations to "deal with" the issue and enact more draconian laws that further constrict the liberty of American citizens. The moneymakers will be able to profit from the increase in the price of commodities due to this "scare", and of course, this piss-covered flag will be draped over Obama, his failure to own and embrace.
Reminds me of what happened to a certain someone about 31 years ago.
"If Paul Ryan is your intellectual savior then you have a long road ahead of you."
ReplyDeleteAmen! That guy makes Dan Quayle look like Robert Reich.
Anon@11:54 PM, thanks for that correction. You are right. It's Sean insanity and not the limp one.
I will make sure I pass that on to the president of Anon. Inc. You good deed did not go unnoticed. :)
I say it's time to double down O, you can only play nice for so long. This is getting old.
ReplyDeleteFN,did anyone tell you about this Tea Party thing, which is creating an unprecedented, renewed concentration on the limits of constitutional authority?
Coming after the left was relentless in claiming that President George W. Bush abused Article II executive power, the Obama administration's earlier aggrandizement of power, such as creating Government Motors, and more recently, the TSA's new invasive airport screening angering everyone -- and which even the ACLU opposes -- we can only conclude that the Democratic Party has a political death wish.
The old line is that Democrats are the party of evil, and Republicans the party of stupid. Democrats appear to be poised to overtake Republicans as the party of stupid
Rangel, altho he's done some good for us, has always been a corrupt and hypocritical politician. he's no different than most white dems, and less worse than most white republiKKKlowns. i've never liked him and if he's tossed or quits i won't cry.
ReplyDeleteyes, it's pretty clear at this point that my brother the O is out of his league. he's starting to remind me of the time i was with a group of really powerful and important white people (i was the ornament, if you get my drift) and suddenly the conversation turned to something of which i had no part, and never would. i hope it's finally dawning on him: dood, you're being used. by racists that hate you. they'll pay you well when your time is up, and your kids will have a really nice life. but they will never, ever, not ever in the history of all time and forever, let you truly be in The Club. that's for da white folks and that won't ever change. here's a clue for you, my brother: it's not really a club you want to be part of, and even better? it's not even the most important club in the world anymore.
the one that is is filled with folks from china, the middle east, india, and soon, brazil. you know, people who look like us. check them out. while there's still time.
The first and the last "black" president,
ReplyDeletewell, that's pretty ominous. do you have some special information you'd like to share with us, Mein Herr? cause i'm pretty sure, assuming this country retains the notion of being a constitutional democracy, that he's not going to be "the last."
y'all are all the same. which is to say: predictable and boring. even when you really push your own personal limits and use lots of big words on a blog commenting system.
/insulting fade someone like you will never understand/
Bonner with that horrified look of outrage, glaring at Rangel ... it's too easy, but I've got to say it; if I ever truly saw and heard the pot calling the kettle black, there it was. On all sorts of levels.
ReplyDeleteI've kind of thought about Chicago Dyke's posit as well.
Here you have a guy who is a Chicago machine politician, and knowing that he couldn't have possibly gotten any sort of consideration without a whole lot of deals being struck no matter what. Even white candidates have the devil's name prominently displayed on their dance card, no matter what they say.
He gets in, and the administration looks strangely familiar, although certain nuances have changed ... I mean, even the secratary of defense, "Heckuva Job, Gatesy" Robert Gates is still in place running the thing into the ground, "ensuring continuity".
A re-read of the "Pentagon Papers", memories of almsot fifty years ago, make me wonder if history is repeating itself to a very accurate nicety.
LAC, exactly how far would Obama have to go before you would concede that some people on the Left might be right to oppose him on some key issues? Not only does he lack the guts to fight on what's really important, he disagrees with civil libertarians (right or left). He's a slightly left of center statist, who is seeking more power for the state.
ReplyDelete" The Obama administration is intensifying a push to expand government wiretapping of online communications, including emails, Facebook postings and internet phone calls. The administration wants Congress to require immediate compliance with wiretap orders seeking government monitoring of encrypted messages sent over the internet. The New York Times reports FBI Director Robert Mueller met with top executives at several major Silicon Valley firms, including Google and Facebook, earlier this week. The White House proposals include a requirement that any services based overseas be routed communications through a U.S. server where they could be wiretapped."
Obama wants more power to read your email
Rangel should have retired a long time ago. Just because you're Black doesn't mean you can't be corrupt. He left himself open to all the grandstanding by those on the Right.
ReplyDeleteI think we ought to have term limits for Congress. Get some new blood in there and shake people free of the idea that they are bigger than the institution.
let's spend a minute on the Phila news: a lowlife scum pled guilty to raping and murdering a waitress on her way home from work. He wanted to steal her bicycle, so he just naturally rapes and murders her, too.
ReplyDeleteQuiz: can anybody guess the race of the human scum that did this? C'mon, it's easy. You know the answer.
That's why they call it "TNB". Stereotypes exist because they are true.
Here's an unneeded clue: his name is Donte.
Another clue: you people would call him "brutha". When he goes to prison, you people will protest that he's in there because he's the victim of "racism".
For an easy bonus: if asked, would he prefer to be called a field negro or a house negro?
Your pal,
ReplyDeleteCan you name the race of the person who killed three people in Ohio and stuffed them garbage bags?
Even better Hathor
ReplyDeleteAsk "your pal" the color of the inmate who made "yp" his bitch in prison.
There is a reason why these clowns spend all day and night taunting black folks on the internet.
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ReplyDeleteHathor, that is not typical white behavior. Pointing out an isolated incident is not the same as noting Typical Negro Behavior and you know it.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you people can't change anything for the better. You're locked in denying there is any problem.
As for steve, as usual I don't get his perverted references that he always uses. That boy is some kind of deviant.
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ReplyDeletecharlie has been very painful to watch for quite some time...
ReplyDeleteit is a sad end to a harlem icon who knows hobama.
but watching people pretend that democrats and republicans are not putting on shows like wrestlers do
is FAR more painful!...
black politicos pretend they can be as corrupt as white ones and get away with it for the very same reasons that americans pretend we have 2 parties...dementia/delusion/denial etc
all politicos are clowns, but hobama is the kindred blackish ringmaster.
watch.
see.
bet.
and what has hobama done for nola???
ReplyDeletehobama ONLY PUBLICLY reminded katrina victims not to dare ask him for any checks!!!
http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-10-16/obamas-new-orleans-nightmare/
“I felt he could have at least given me a straightforward answer, even ‘We have real doubts about the costs of the damage,’” Gabriel Bordenave, who asked Obama the Katrina question Thursday, told me. “He was trying to avoid the issue.”
You know things are bad when Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, one of the president's more reliable defenders, calls him "disingenuous," as Robinson did this morning on MSNBC, reacting to an answer Obama gave at Thursday's televised town meeting in New Orleans. (It's less surprising that Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough, a former Republican congressman, would deride Obama's performance as "pathetic.")
Your pal,
ReplyDeleteUTS has been displaying signs of deviant tendencies for a long while. I suspect he has his own memories of sucking dicks in prison (and he loved it) and so he is acting out in public here, where he feels he will be accepted.
I swear there was a time a few months ago when he was cruising me. It's revolting.
what has the BP owned hobama done for black fishermen in the gulf???????
ReplyDeleteObama has been engaged in killing the planet, in concert with his corporate co-conspirators. He did nothing more than cosmetic changes at the federal Minerals Management Service, which Obama finally admitted, at last week’s press conference, “had been plagued by corruption for years" and had a "scandalously close relationship" with Big Oil.
The unbroken chain of “corruption” at the agency in both Bush and Obama administrations is one small expression of the continuity of actual rule of the country by sometimes feuding cousins in Big Oil and Wall Street and the Military Industrial Complex – the permanent government. Obama is “engaged” as their servant, like his predecessors in the Oval Office.
The corporate cousins have raised the stakes of the game. It’s either them or Earth itself. When history passes its verdict on the current era, she will not assign much import to the advent of the First Black President of the United States. Rather, history will mark 2010 as the year a servile political operative in the White House exposed the seabed to deep defilement by the oil colossus, from which the world never fully recovered
http://field-negro.blogspot.com/?wwparam=1290175383
@anon9:18
ReplyDeletenope, you've got it wrong... Steve wears some chains and puts a white dildo up his butt while he watches videos of Justin Bieber....
that's what makes steve a leader of this group, his classiness that the others look up to
hobama is a ruthless smooth chi town gangsta ONLY when it behooves his elitist agenda
ReplyDeleteie
he is always VERY chi on:
katrina activists
robbing and starving the poor
coddling banksters and the rich
black pirates
black farmers
black fishermen
all black mongrels whom he tells to shut up and back off daily
cornel west
gov david patterson
the cbc
fox news
rush limbaugh
hillary clinton
sarah palin
teachers/nclb warriors
ETC!!!!
AB's lying again,
ReplyDelete"(It's less surprising that Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough, a former Republican congressman, would deride Obama's performance as "pathetic.")
Scarbourgh actaually derided the GOP leadsership's "most important goal is to topple Obama" as "pathetic".
"http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matt-hadro/2010/10/25/joe-scarborough-senate-gops-top-goal-unseat-obama-2012-pathetic"
and he is always very chi in palestine too!!!
ReplyDeleteuts:
ReplyDeleteu r a liar and a fool
as always
carry on sambo
uts:
ReplyDeletelike your blackish false god hobama, YOU lie u racist dog!!!
So it was strange and disheartening that Obama would wait nine months to make his first visit to New Orleans as president. It was stunning that he would spend only a few hours on the ground and that he wouldn't set foot in Mississippi or Alabama at all. But worst of all was the way he seemed to dismiss the idea that his administration could and should be doing much more.
I know that local officials say the Obama administration is more responsive and more effective than the Bush administration, but that's not saying much. What says more is that New Orleans still doesn't have an operational full-service hospital. And that an adequate flood barrier is still not in place.
"I wish I could just write a check," Obama said. If that was his message, he should have stayed home. We now know that our government can make hundreds of billions of dollars available to irresponsible Wall Street institutions within a matter of days, if necessary. We can open up the floodgates of credit to too-big-to-fail banks at the stroke of a pen. But when it comes to New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, well, these things take time.
I doubt these are the priorities Obama wants to be remembered for.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/postpartisan/2009/10/the_biggest_disappointment_of.html
uts:
ReplyDeleteu r as inept at debating as that puppet hobama is at posing as prez
and that fool joe s was talking about the gulf oil spill NOT
hurricane katrina's victims as robinson was...
got reading retention???
got literary focus???
got ANY debate skills sans tangents and vulgar twisted curses?
only sexist dogs like uts brag about rape
ReplyDeletein or out of prison
macho psychos and weak beta males just love the idea of rape as a weapon
they revere it equally for
white male inmates and black wives/feminists etc
what a gd shame!!!
Your pal,
ReplyDeleteWhat do you call atypical, once a month, once a year, once a decade. See Field's side bar and let me know if the serial killer is atypical.
i see those angelic civil respectful dems are at it again:
ReplyDelete"If Hillary gave up one of her balls and gave it to Obama, he'd have two," Carville said at a "Christian Science Monitor" breakfast discussion.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/11/19/carville-defiant-on-obama-comment/#more-136156
Mack Lyons said...
ReplyDelete"The START treaty is considered a foreign policy feather in Obama's cap"
Which is why Obama cannot be trusted with our security: He views such treaties only as ways to pad his image, not as ways to make America safer. He'll sell out our security just so he can say he signed a treaty with the Russians.
"Not ratifying the START treaty is going to do more than leave a bad impression on Russia/U.S. relations -- it's gonna set up a scenario where some enterprising terrorist entity is allowed to get his hands on one of these nuclear devices and pulls off (or attempt to pull off) a major terrorist act."
What? We need to get rid of our weapons because if we don't, the terrorists will steal them? That's absurd.
more from hobama the repub and the rebel john c:
ReplyDeleteWASHINGTON (RNS) A day after ordering a host of changes to the White House's faith-based office, President Obama is facing mounting criticism for keeping in place Bush-era policies that allow faith-based social service providers to hire and fire based on religion.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers on Thursday (Nov. 18) voiced frustration that he has yet to hear administration plans to change those policies. He and other lawmakers were disappointed that no White House officials attended a subcommittee hearing on the faith-based office.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/19/critics-blast-obama-on-fa_n_785682.html
Good morning Shady -
ReplyDeleteYes, the wiretapping disturbs as does the new airline stuff (though as I stated before, not nearly to the Black helicopter level some folks here are at.) I also think that health care reform and financial reform were extremely watered down and that the administration should strong arm some of these neo-con Dems into overturning DADT. And Obama should told his generals to either draft a complete, 2-year withdrawal plan or find another job.
So yes, there are legitimate policy differences we can take up with the President. I never said he was perfect or even all that liberal in comparison to us.
But there's a huge difference between "I don't agree with the President on XYZ" and "The President didn't do XYZ, so he's worse than Bush." And it certainly no where near as asinine as saying "The President didn't do XYZ and is just like Bush, so I'll stay home on election day - because it doesn't matter who wins."
One is a logical legitimate statement of grievance. The other two are typical liberal defeatist attitudes that do nothing to advance our concerns and has no resemblance to reality.
You push for more progressive candidates and give sympathetic politicians cover to advance your goals. You do not stay home and turn over the legislature to partisan hacks like McConnell, Canto and Boehner or completely loons like Bachman.
One thing I've learned in working in business and politics is that sometimes go enough is as good as your going to get. Demand absolutely perfection at all times will slow you down in the long run.
I hope that clarifies for your Shady where I stand.
Have a good weekend all.
uptownsteve said...
ReplyDeleteEven better Hathor
Ask "your pal" the color of the inmate who made "yp" his bitch in prison.
Uptown Steve said...
I am the embodiment and personification of the achievement gap.
lac:
ReplyDeletehobama IS worse than bush...so????
he has escalated EVERY sin by bush...so???
bush is not the prez....so????
hobama is worse than bush re: wars/predator drones/spying/robbing poor/gifting banksters etc....so?????
hobama is a bush 2.0...so????
your tragicomical official rules for denial apply to no reality...fyi
lac:
ReplyDeletewho is demanding absolute perfection from the absolutely imperfect hobama????
who?????
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ReplyDeletelac:
ReplyDeletethe fantasy politicos you imagine are really owned by wall st...especially that sold out blackish hoax hobama!!!
the deal u deny and refuse to see was a DONE deal long ago.
jfk was executed because he refused to be a bankster drone like hobama!
ie
if "republicans & democrats" are simply distinctions without differences, voting for either is voting for the same bs indeed....so?
if repubs = dems light and democrats = repubs light despite the fact that there is no such things as "evil/wrong light", sane people SHOULD choose not to rely on/waste voting for either...so????
sad u are so blind
unlike larry flynt
But, you say, we have elected a candidate of change. To which I respond: Do these words of President Obama sound like change?
"A culture of irresponsibility took root, from Wall Street to Washington to Main Street."
There it is. Right there. We are Main Street. We must, according to our president, share the blame. He went on to say: "And a regulatory regime basically crafted in the wake of a 20th-century economic crisis -- the Great Depression -- was overwhelmed by the speed, scope and sophistication of a 21st-century global economy."
This is nonsense.
The reason Wall Street was able to game the system the way it did -- knowing that they would become rich at the expense of the American people (oh, yes, they most certainly knew that) -- was because the financial elite had bribed our legislators to roll back the protections enacted after the Stock Market Crash of 1929.
Instead, Obama wants to increase the oversight power of the Federal Reserve. Never mind that it already had significant oversight power before our most recent economic meltdown, yet failed to take action. Never mind that the Fed is not a government agency but a cartel of private bankers that cannot be held accountable by Washington. Whatever the Fed does with these supposed new oversight powers will be behind closed doors.
Obama's failure to act sends one message loud and clear: He cannot stand up to the powerful Wall Street interests that supplied the bulk of his campaign money for the 2008 election. Nor, for that matter, can Congress, for much the same reason
Need more? Here's what Rockefeller said in 1994 at a U.N. dinner: "We are on the verge of a global transformation. All we need is the right major crisis, and the nations will accept the New World Order." They're gaming us. Our country has been stolen from us.
The problem with bankers is longstanding. Here's what one of our Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson, had to say about them:
"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issuance of their currency, first by inflation, and then by deflation, the banks and the corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their father's conquered."
The real war is not between the left and the right. It is between the average American and the ruling class. If we come together on this single issue, everything else will resolve itself. It's time we took back our government from those who would make us their slaves.
Whatever date is chosen, or however many, I'll throw in my support. It will be a slow build, but we can win this battle if we remain focused on the prize: meaningful campaign finance reform and serious restrictions on lobbying activity. It's time to take back our government. Let the average person have an equal voice with the wealthy.
ReplyDeleteFor now, remember: The corporations do not control our government; they are our government.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/larry-flynt/does-anybody-really-know_b_276849.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/larry-flynt/common-sense-2009_b_264706.html
I see that steve once again reveals himself to be the deviant gutter ape of the group. No one would want to leave their child alone in a room with him.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous,
ReplyDeleteI miss you baby.
I really miss you.
alicia: "we can win this battle if we remain focused on the prize: meaningful campaign finance reform and serious restrictions on lobbying activity. It's time to take back our government. Let the average person have an equal voice with the wealthy"
ReplyDeleteEveryone has one vote, and everyone has the right to try to convince others to vote their way.
Shouldn't everyone, even the wealthy, be permitted to try to influence votes as much as they want?
"Campaign finance reform" is in this sense a restriction of free speech.
Billionaire George Soros uses his fortune in all sorts of ways to influence public policy, almost all of which I disagree with. But I recognize his right to spend his money as he pleases.
People wih money are more vested in the economy, and money talks. The average person does not have an equal voice with the wealthy. This may not be "fair", but is it wrong?
Some people are activists, some people dominate blog posts (ahem). Does their participation in the polictical process give them undue influence over the "average" person? should they be limited on what they can post? (Don't all answer at once!).
As long as we promote transperency rules, at least we know whose interstes are behind political "speech".
I - reek from Rahway said...
ReplyDeleteAnonymous,
I miss you baby.
I really miss you.
Have you tried taking a shower? Maybe you won't reek then.
I won't miss you.
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ReplyDeleteassnon:
ReplyDeletei have never told you not to vote as u r telling me to do so...no???
there is room for all of us to do whatever we can wherever we choose.
go for it as i do daily as an educator and columnist.
find your niche.
i stand by voting being a waste of time and politicos being a waste of oxygen.
we agree to disagree.
but i believe it is insane to keep doing the same thing and expecting new results.
i have been an insane voter at the polls for 29 yrs.
and it is even more insane to keep worshipping the hopeless and unchanged hobama.
never ever again for me!
but u enjoy it as long as u wish!...k?
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ReplyDeleteps assnon:
ReplyDeletei am very late
miliions of great americans do not even bother to vote...and i should have joined them long ago.
the collective dejection over hobama's legendary serial betrayals will only add to our numbers.
u stupid ignint piece of dog shit alicia stanks u dont vote and have the nerve to sully this comment section each day talkin bout 'hobama' nucka please ure fulla shit and r a total hypocrite
ReplyDeletebtw how do u find the time to blog so much if u have a job? oh sorry ure a fuckin liar ya idgit!
The thrill is gone for many voters under age 30 who turned out in 2008 to vote for President Barack Obama by a 2-1 nationwide margin. That support represented the biggest schism between young and older voters in a presidential election since exit polling began in 1972, according to the Pew Research Center in Washington.
ReplyDeleteThis year, fewer than three in 10 voters under age 30 say they will definitely cast ballots in the Nov. 2 congressional elections, down from 36 percent 11 months ago, according to a poll by Harvard University’s Institute of Politics released Oct. 21.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-10-25/obama-excitement-wanes-as-young-voters-tune-out-to-leave-democrats-vexed.html
Voters under 30, who overwhelmingly voted for President Obama two years ago, not only showed up in much lower numbers Tuesday but were also less willing than in the last election to strongly support Democrats.
ReplyDeleteExit polls showed voters ages 18 to 29 made up 11 percent of the electorate, a sharp drop from the 18 percent in 2008 and the lowest percentage in two decades. And those voters, who backed Obama by 34 points in 2008, backed congressional Democrats in 2010 by only 16 points.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/11/03/AR2010110304486.html
No Boaz, the START treaty isn't about reducing our nuclear arsenal so terrorists won't get them it's about having our inspectors over there so we can keep count of THEIR nukes. Russia is not as good at keeping tabs on their nukes so a rouge scientist or "capitalist" could sell one of theirs. There is a method to this madness and the treaty is but one of the mechanisms to keep nukes out of the hands of terrorists but Republicans want to make this a game. It's a win win for them, if a terrorist gets hold of a loose nuke and successfully detonates it then Obama failed to protect us, if they don't then "see we didn't need a silly treaty afterall" that is until president palin takes office but then again she can see Russia from her house so she don't need no treaty. Two more years of obstruction. Not pretty but expected.
ReplyDeleteok ignint u answer the statement with irrelevant quotes alicia funky breaf stanks u aint under 30 and u r over the hill ya dumbass idgit!
ReplyDeleteure a gottdam hypocrite liar loser and shill for mentally ill phukkkwads! how much u get 4 unemployment each month ya thunderkunt?! coohole!
ok ignint u answer the statement with irrelevant quotes alicia funky breaf stanks u aint under 30 and u r over the hill ya dumbass idgit!
ReplyDeleteu stupid ignint piece of dog shit alicia stanks u dont vote and have the nerve to sully this comment section each day talkin bout 'hobama' nucka please ure fulla shit and r a total hypocrite
btw how do u find the time to blog so much if u have a job? oh sorry ure a fuckin liar ya idgit!
Field said: "See what you did, Charlie? You allowed Mr. Bonner to put you in your place, once again. He said he was born in Selma, and he was glad you and those other Northern Negroes came down and marched with Dr. King. Don't believe it. He has been waiting for this day for a very long time."
ReplyDeleteDing ding ding, you nailed that one Field. And isn't Rangel pitiful after all of his selling short his constituency and the hopes of black folks he has the nerve to be crying.
Talk about theatre of the absurd.
Boy I hate that I missed the discussion yesterday. But busy trying to figure out ways to keep hope alive over here!
vdlr:
ReplyDeleteget YOUR blog to police!
get YOUR tech/mobile job/laptop!
get YOUR life!!!...
vdlr:
ReplyDeleteget YOUR education!
get YOUR vocab!
get YOUR IQ!!!!!!!!!!...
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ReplyDeletevdlr:
ReplyDeleteonly envious uneducated turbo breeding inbred peasants like you are content subsisting on welfare...
that check you get is your nirvana...not mine!
my dreams, bills, brain, and both of my offices are way bigger than yours...ditto for my IQ!
fyi
pssst: u seent dis?
http://newsone.com/nation/newsonestaff2/as-economy-worsens-single-motherhood-becomes-even-tougher/
alicia buceta breaf stanks
ReplyDeleteerythang u say is juss a reflection of ur pathetic life ya coohole u clearly aint have no education, no life and no prospects ya forty seven year old going on three years old idgit!
turbo breeder? ude think somebody with a 250 iq could think of something more creative than that but ur tired insults show ur lack of intelligence ya idgit!
so where is proof of ur education? it dont exist cuz u have none
where is proof that u r a scholar? dont exist cuz u aint nothing but a mentally ill lyin sack of shit
jump of a cliff already the world does not like u
NOT ms. class and congeniality/ vdlr:
ReplyDeleteyou advising people on being liked is akin to snoop dog advising people about the perils of smoking weed.
ha!!!!
thanks
clearly u have no substance and no life which is why u spend all day on this comment section eye go all about town and take care of my business and education come back to see u here spouting the same ole bullshit uve been spouting for two years and NO u aint worth shit and aint never gonna be shit
ReplyDeleteas far as welfare r u that stupid that u make fun of people who get public assistance? its clear u aint have no job and with ur rantings aint nobody gonna hire ur ugly cast iron underbelly self ya coohole
hows that 250 iq treatin ya again *cough* or that so called job of urs?
lyin stupid idgit!
vdlr:
ReplyDeleteyour envy and DL lust are showing again...mongrel please stop!!!
u r a hypocrite who began the lie/welfare check bs...you are so ignorant that each slur is a backhanded compliment
and it is so very tragic to think that some storefront "educators" are OBVIOUSLY wasting ALL of your alleged time and travel so!!!
u give GLARINGLY vulgar new meaning to the HUGE education gap in america with each busted retarded post!
dyam!!!
ripped off vdlr:
ReplyDeletei bet those "ed" crooks are
ganking you for your "student" loans with HUGE burdensome interest rates too...
shame!!!
is that why u r so vulgar and envious???
sad...
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ReplyDeletevdlr:
ReplyDeletenow i see why u r so vile
your life and "future" are as bald as your head
such a sad shame u miserable fertile mongrel!
and bald? btych this aint fourth grade! were all older then nine years old
ReplyDeletecome up with a developmentally appropriate insult or sit down and shut the phukk up ya idgit!
u aint shit
get that thru ur head if ure capable ya coohole
besides ure boring me now u never rise to the occasion and say anything interesting or funny just the same tired insults from the same out of style old ugly lonely chrick with no life and no prospects
ude think someone with a 250 iq could do better but oh well...ya liar!
i crown u:
ReplyDeletebvdlr
bald vulgar dl retard
the bvd appeals to the butch thugette within u i am sure!
bvdlr:
ReplyDeleteu r the resident dunce and intellectual underachiever herein
you daring to evaluate anyone herein is akin to hobama daring to critique ANY former prez!!!
ha!!!
u r on a roll!!!
thanks...i needed these guffaws!!!
yep u never have anything worthy to say but the same old bald insults u r truly fucking stupid and not creative in the least
ReplyDeleteaint that suppose to be a hallmark of high intelligence? creativity and wittiness? u wouldnt recognize either if they beat u over the head chrick ur game is weak tired and pathetic
jump off that cliff already ya idgit
bvdlr:
ReplyDeletethank you for confirming for us all that your academic ineptitude is as incessant as your dl obsessions with me.
we been knowin dat do 4 real...
oh my just repeat whatever eye say and think its cute huh? u have no academic aptitude whatsoever if u have published papers in peer reviewed journals they should not be hard to find on either of those reasources ure so stupid that u dont even know what jstor or lexus nexxus is cuz all of ur so called degrees dont exist and u have no real education
ReplyDeletejump off the cliff already u r a waste of human organs thunderkuntfool!
bvdlr:
ReplyDeletetell that jilted macho man inside you to stop sweating me so!!!
&
thank you for confirming your dl hobama lust too!
your chances with him are far better than any u will ever have with any queen like me mongrel!
nobody is obsessed with u in the least ya kuntheaded moron! once again ur narcissism blinds u
ReplyDeleteu r pathetic and very easy to bait due to ur overblown false self image u do anything to save face including lie about ur iq employment history educational achievements and MERIT based awards u r a loser
and as my buddy Mack Lyons knows LOSERS LIKE U R EASY TO BAIT because ure so gottdam STUPID!
bvdlr:
ReplyDeleteconfession:
it is truly too amusing how any ref to your smooth brained baldness/chrome dome makes your empty chickenhead fry...ha!!!!
u have no academic aptitude whatsoever if u have published papers in peer reviewed journals they should not be hard to find on either of those resources ure so stupid that u dont even know what jstor or lexus nexxus is cuz all of ur so called degrees dont exist and u have no real education
ReplyDeletejump off the cliff already u r a waste of human organs thunderkuntfool! nobody is sweating u u r not a queen ure an ugly pathetic beast who shouldve been left in front of a moving bus the day u were born
u r pathetic and very easy to bait due to ur overblown false self image u do anything to save face including lie about ur iq employment history educational achievements and MERIT based awards u r a loser
ReplyDeleteand as my buddy Mack Lyons knows LOSERS LIKE U R EASY TO BAIT because ure so gottdam STUPID!
alicia buceta breaf stanks
ReplyDeletemy buddy Mack Lyons knows LOSERS LIKE U R EASY TO BAIT because ure so gottdam STUPID!
havent seen anything about u online except what uve wrote about URSELF none of those newspaper or magazine quotes can be verified at all u need to update ur resume ya chriflin chrick
ReplyDeleteu aint shit just a waste of human organs and a waste of space on this planet
bvdlr:
ReplyDeleteu r literaly pasting the same envious moronic lies and daring to lament creativity and wittiness???
you are a shining hypocrite and a glowing fool!!!!
that is a new kind of craziness as shiny as your bald head and as glaring as your lack of any valid education.
thanks for that too!
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ReplyDeletebvdlr:
ReplyDeletei would never ever insult any 4th grader by comparing them to a retarded 4th rate turbo breeding hood rat like u!
as your IQ is way more than 4 times lower than the avg 4th grader!!!!
stop!!!
bye
bye
bye
bye
LAC I understand/respect where you're coming from but my concern is that by constantly splitting the difference liberals and/or civil libertarians are constantly ceding ground on some very important issues.
ReplyDeleteI would never advise anyone not to vote but if the only choice is between war and more war, what sort of choice is that? Something has gone very wrong in the American electorate. Obama is more intelligent and more reasonable than the previous occupant of the White House. But he is just as dangerous if not more so when it comes to war and civil liberties. The anti-war movement (at least the leftist portion of it) muted itself after the election and what happened? More war in Pakistan and Yemen, an ongoing occupation in Iraq and now a "Well we didn't really mean withdrawal-withdrawal in Afghanistan you dumb lefties must have misheard."
This is what happens when the President has no effective opposition from his left. You don't have to buy in to all of the personal invective or racist nonsense hurled at him to be very angry/upset with some of the things he's done.
If this sort of thing (below link) were happening under Bush, people would very quickly pin the responsibility on him.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40278427/ns/travel-news/
This stuff is ridiculous, dangerous and disturbing. What's even worse is that people are putting up with it...
ps:
ReplyDeletethe avg 4th grader has WAY better internet research skills than u do too!
ie
NONE of my endless corp kudos are listed at my site because, vdlr:
YOU CANNOT HANDLE EVEN HALF OR 1/4OF MY SHINE!!!!
people who shine dont feel a need to brag about their so called *achievements* people who have published in respected journals have no need to hide their articles but its clear u aint have no job
ReplyDeleteits clear ur battier than batshit
its clear that u aint have no education
ur lies r simply laughable and pathetic
u r a nobody plain and simple which is why u sit around typing insults to people all day in the loony ward idgit!
and eyem out cuz eye actually HAVE A LIFE fool!
alicia banks said.
ReplyDeleteYOU CANNOT HANDLE EVEN HALF OR 1/4OF MY SHINE!!!!
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Boff and shine my throbbing helmet with your wagging tounge.....then bend over and I'll make you some hot cross buns for your lesbian girlFwiends breakfast.
LACoincidental said...
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
Did you actually watch the Baltimore meeting? Did you notice that Fox pretended it didn't happen? The Republicans got served?
LAC are you still in college? Where do you/did you go?
Shady - I agree on both points.
ReplyDeleteIts ridiculous to search a obviously disabled man for bombs in his wheelchair. But its equally as foolish to stop Indian Sihks in the airport because Americans can't tell the difference.
The problem is a) we only care about civil liberties as a nation when its starts to annoy white people and b) we willfully give away our freedoms for security because our leaders have scared us to death.
And as you pointed out, Obama has no credible liberal opposition, and to be honest neither did Bush. And if we were really honest - most people forgot about the war once the economy tanked.
And as I said, there's plenty of criticism with Obama. But a lot of it is hyerbolic nonsense that has no real bearing on reality.
For example - liberals were howling that Obama was dragging his feet on the Black Farmer reparations bill on Capitol Hill. Fine and dandy - but that bill has been languishing since the Clinton years. You can't hold Obama personally responsible for a political football punted around since I was in high school. You want to hold Obama responsible for stuff? - great. You better hold the other 536 legislators just as responsible.
You're mad about healthcare with no public option. Go bitch out the blue dogs who refused to back anything remotely resembling the PO. Obama could have fought harder - but you can't as if politics happen in a bubble.
And Congress, not the President, funds the military. Want to end the war - stop funding the military. But that something Congress can do.
My problem isn't criticizing Obama - my problem is that people still have this fallen Messiah issue going on. So no matter what's going on and how the politics look, we're still going to bitch because Obama doesn't walk on water.
The truth be told, so called Progressives have been collective sitting on their asses for years - too smart and pure to get into politics. Now you've got spineless moderates (obama), corporate stooges (Boehner) and a gaggle of wingnut crazies (Tea Party). But that's another story.
I could go on, but I've got a plane to catch.
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ReplyDeleteJackAmber - I'm over 30 and went to college back east. Applying for my MBA now.
ReplyDeleteThe one good thing about the hypocritical looters taking over the House is that they now have partial ownership of the hole they dug themselves by shipping all those jobs overseas.
ReplyDeleteYes many Democrats are corrupt like Rangel, but most Republicans are 10x more corrupt. You see, we have a choice between the regular corrupt and the morbidly corrupt to the point of being downright dangerous to life on earth. That's the beauty of freedom and democracy in this country. Which we recently exported to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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