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THE GOP POTTY IN ST. PAUL

Started by FOTD, September 03, 2008, 04:22:47 PM

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FOTD

All you rethuglicans baiters around here need to lighten up. You're coming across as desperate jingoists just like those goofy old timers running the GOP potty with not a single "republican" sign or banner in the room but wearing too much past patriotism on their sleaves. Well, patriotism is being redifined. Catch up!It's not about the past anylonger. There's no under 35 year olds left hangin' around your koolaid dispensors.

The first night died. The second night looked pathetic between Lieberman and Dumbya who was too caved in to come personally. Whimp.

Here, an offering that you may have seen but is a chuckle. Even the master baiters will agree this is funny.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-QevraCQUc

btw, that's a truer picture than Bates will relay back. Unless like the other toe tappers there he's engaged in deeper research.

Friendly Bear

quote:
Originally posted by FOTD

All you rethuglicans baiters around here need to lighten up. You're coming across as desperate jingoists just like those goofy old timers running the GOP potty with not a single "republican" sign or banner in the room but wearing too much past patriotism on their sleaves. Well, patriotism is being redifined. Catch up!It's not about the past anylonger. There's no under 35 year olds left hangin' around your koolaid dispensors.

The first night died. The second night looked pathetic between Lieberman and Dumbya who was too caved in to come personally. Whimp.

Here, an offering that you may have seen but is a chuckle. Even the master baiters will agree this is funny.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-QevraCQUc



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Cubs

haha ... you are funny

"with not a single "republican" sign or banner in the room " .... I didn't realize this was a bad thing .... maybe it means we republicans care more about our country than our party .... did you notice the republicans like to chant "USA," meanwhile all the demmies could do is chant "Obama" or "change" or "yes we can" .... it shows a different focus of the parties, the Repubs care about our country, the Dems only about their party

Friendly Bear

quote:
Originally posted by Cubs

haha ... you are funny

"with not a single "republican" sign or banner in the room " .... I didn't realize this was a bad thing .... maybe it means we republicans care more about our country than our party .... did you notice the republicans like to chant "USA," meanwhile all the demmies could do is chant "Obama" or "change" or "yes we can" .... it shows a different focus of the parties, the Repubs care about our country, the Dems only about their party



Yes, and the Democrat Convention Theme Song?

Back in the USSR.......by The Beatles.


FOTD

#4
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Originally posted by Friendly Bear

quote:
Originally posted by Cubs

haha ... you are funny

"with not a single "republican" sign or banner in the room " .... I didn't realize this was a bad thing .... maybe it means we republicans care more about our country than our party .... did you notice the republicans like to chant "USA," meanwhile all the demmies could do is chant "Obama" or "change" or "yes we can" .... it shows a different focus of the parties, the Repubs care about our country, the Dems only about their party



Yes, and the Democrat Convention Theme Song?

Back in the USSR.......by The Beatles.





http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/03/democrats-criticize-gop-convention/?nl=pol&emc=pola1

"You did not hear a single word about the economy," Mr. Obama told an audience here. "Not once did they mention the hardships that people are going through." Ignoring the economic plight of many Americans, Biden and Obama remove the gloves.

FB....that song is the McCain fight song. And like other songs, he'll get a cease letter and a law suit to boot.

The overwhelming fear sowed by the "leadership" figures and the jingoistic, flag-waving, faux "patriotism" demeaning any-and-all who dared question the "official" line on matters has shut down reasonable and responsible doubt.

Conan71

I thought from the title that Fauxturd and Larry Craig had been trading magazines under the stall.

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

Friendly Bear

#6
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Originally posted by FOTD

quote:
Originally posted by Friendly Bear

quote:
Originally posted by Cubs

haha ... you are funny

"with not a single "republican" sign or banner in the room " .... I didn't realize this was a bad thing .... maybe it means we republicans care more about our country than our party .... did you notice the republicans like to chant "USA," meanwhile all the demmies could do is chant "Obama" or "change" or "yes we can" .... it shows a different focus of the parties, the Repubs care about our country, the Dems only about their party



Yes, and the Democrat Convention Theme Song?

Back in the USSR.......by The Beatles.





http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/03/democrats-criticize-gop-convention/?nl=pol&emc=pola1

"You did not hear a single word about the economy," Mr. Obama told an audience here. "Not once did they mention the hardships that people are going through." Ignoring the economic plight of many Americans, Biden and Obama remove the gloves.

............any-and-all who dared question the "official" line on matters has shut down reasonable and responsible doubt.



You're referring of course to the www.tulsanow.org Political Arena Forum?

It's been like a Central Committee of the USSR Poliboro meeting hereabouts lately......


FOTD

quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

I thought from the title that Fauxturd and Larry Craig had been trading magazines under the stall.





Good one but the little devil ain't there....neither is Larry. But MB is and does he have is sidekick with him?

LOL!

FOTD

Another Moe Dowd Op Ed that you can't find in hell, err T Town.

Life of Her Party


By MAUREEN DOWD
Published: September 2, 2008
ST. PAUL
"For many years, reality was out of vogue with Republicans. They ignored the reality of Iraq and Katrina, of Pakistan and Osama bin Laden.

When confronted with their colossal carelessness around the globe and here at home, their mantra was, as Rummy put it, "Stuff happens."

Now reality, in all its messy, crazy, funky glory, has flooded the party, in the comely, crackling form of Sarah Palin.

Unable to stop the onslaught of wild soap opera storylines erupting from the Palin family and the Alaska wilderness, McCain campaign adviser Steve Schmidt offered caterwauling reporters a new mantra: "Life happens."

Indeed, it does. Only four days into her reign as John McCain's "soul mate," or "Trophy Vice," as some bloggers are calling her, on the ticket known as "Maverick Squared," Palin, the governor of Alaska, has already accrued two gates (Troopergate and Broken-watergate), a lawyer (for Troopergate), a future son-in-law named Levi (a high school ice hockey player, described by New York magazine as "sex on skates"), and a National Enquirer headline about the "Teen Prego Crisis" with 17-year-old daughter Bristol.

It seems like a long time since Vice President Dan Quayle denounced Murphy Brown for having a baby out of wedlock, bemoaning a "poverty of values." It also seems like a long time — and another McCain ago — that Republicans supporting W. smeared the old John McCain by spreading rumors that he had fathered an illegitimate black child.

This week, the anti-abortion forces celebrated the news of Bristol's pregnancy, using it as further proof that their beloved Governor Palin — who will no more support sex education than polar bears — was committed to the cause.


Since John McCain played craps first and sent the vetters to Alaska afterward, Republicans have been defending Governor Palin by saying that, while she has no foreign policy experience — except, as Cindy McCain pointed out, that "Alaska is the closest part of our continent to Russia" — she has a lot of domestic policy experience as a supercharged P.T.A. and hockey mom.

As more and more titillating details spill out about the Palins, Republicans riposte by simply arguing that things like Todd's old D.U.I. arrest or Sarah's messy family vengeance story will just let them relate better to average Americans — unlike the lofty Obamas.

"If this doesn't resonate with every woman in America, I'll eat my hat," Bill Noll, an Alaska delegate whose daughter got pregnant at a young age and kept the baby, told The Times's Ashley Parker.

Even as they push Sarah Barracuda as the glamorous but tough hunting and fishing mom who can juggle it all — she's the only nominee, as Fred Thompson bragged in his convention speech, "who knows how to properly field dress a moose" — they rant at reporters who wonder how she will juggle it all and question some of her judgments.

At a Washington, Pa., rally on Saturday, as her two other daughters stood with her, Ms. Palin left Bristol baby-sitting Trig, who has Down syndrome. "Then we have our daughter Bristol," the new conservative Republican star said. "She's on the bus with the newborn. ... It's his naptime, so he is with his big sister on the bus. But we thank them for being here."

And this while Bristol was still absorbing the shocking news that she was about to turn into tabloid roadkill — and oh, yeah, she's getting married sooner rather than later.

When you make a gimmicky pick of an unknown, without proper vetting, there's bound to be a sticky press conference sooner or later. I watched it happen with Ferraro and Quayle, and I watched Mondale and Poppy Bush curdle with embarrassment but plow through.

The political unknowns, of course, want that tantalizing brass ring, so they're not always completely forthcoming about their skeletons, if they're lucky enough to be ineptly vetted. This is ironic, since the nominee who gets blindsided with these crises — Did McCain really know that this Palin reality show was about to pop and swallow his convention — is presenting them to voters as the most trustworthy people to inherit the nuclear codes.

Because Ferraro grabbed at the chance, without revealing to Mondale's incompetent vetting team how damaging some of her husband's financial imbroglios could be, she went from being a female icon to part of the reason it's taken a quarter-century for another party to take a chance on a woman.

When McCain gets in trouble, he pulls out the P.O.W. card. Now Republicans are pulling out the sexist card.

Hillary cried sexism to cover up her incompetent management of her campaign, and now Republicans have picked up that trick. But when you use sexism as an across-the-board shield for any legitimate question, you only hurt women. And that's just another splash of reality. "


John McCain (R-IDIOT) uses women.....

guido911

quote:
Originally posted by FOTD

All you rethuglicans baiters around here need to lighten up. You're coming across as desperate jingoists just like those goofy old timers running the GOP potty with not a single "republican" sign or banner in the room but wearing too much past patriotism on their sleaves. Well, patriotism is being redifined. Catch up!It's not about the past anylonger. There's no under 35 year olds left hangin' around your koolaid dispensors.

The first night died. The second night looked pathetic between Lieberman and Dumbya who was too caved in to come personally. Whimp.

Here, an offering that you may have seen but is a chuckle. Even the master baiters will agree this is funny.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-QevraCQUc

btw, that's a truer picture than Bates will relay back. Unless like the other toe tappers there he's engaged in deeper research.



The dems really showed their true colors at their convention. Here again is how they treated the American flag:

http://www.audacityofhypocrisy.com/2008/08/29/obama-convention-threw-us-flag-into-trash/

Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

USRufnex

Yes the Dems showed their true colors.... unlike the whites-only colors of those in the crowd at the RNC...

There's a lesson to be learned here... don't vote for a party that wears it's patriotism on its sleeve and coddles chicken hawks, warmongers, and neocons...

Patriotism, southside Chicago style...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEdctv_bdDk


FOTD

Rudy was rude, offensive, and full of the same ole jingoistic political negative campaigning.
No substance.

Palin was just pathetic. Her family intro took 15 minutes. The rest of her speech laughable. Sounded like a college kid wrote it. But we know the oil company reps put it together for her.

This constant chant of USA sounds like the Nazi crowds did back in the heil Hitler daze. The drone of war coming from this convention is sick. How they make it sound like Obama is against children, our National defense, and our country stinks of dividing our country. She laid out too many lies about Obama to list here. This negative ugly style will backfire.

FOTD is embarrassed to be called a human being after watching this travesty. A mockery of moving forward for our children and our planet.

Attacks, praise stretch truth
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080904/ap_on_el_pr/cvn_fact_check;_ylt=AhszAmPCUA4SxEMTrIQhoWSs0NUE

Account of Peggy Noonan and Former McCain Top Staffer expressing dismay at selection of Palin for VP reaches the New York Times. Normally this sort of story gets buried, but it bubbled up from the net to the NYT on the Eve of Palin's "Acceptance Speech." "It's Over," Noonan declares of the McCain Campaign.

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/03/top-gop-pundits-fault-palin-selection/?hp

"Finally! Some Republicans with common sense! Too bad they have to speak their minds when they think they're off the record instead of facing the nation with this kind of straight talk."

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Landslide coming....

FOTD

#12
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Originally posted by USRufnex

Yes the Dems showed their true colors.... unlike the whites-only colors of those in the crowd at the RNC...

There's a lesson to be learned here... don't vote for a party that wears it's patriotism on its sleeve and coddles chicken hawks, warmongers, and neocons...

Patriotism, southside Chicago style...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEdctv_bdDk





There were two either token or stupid black people there,Ruf.

USRufnex

quote:
Originally posted by FOTD

The drone of war coming from this convention is sick. How they make it sound like Obama is against children, our National defense, and our country stinks of dividing our country. She laid out too many lies about Obama to list here. This negative ugly style will backfire.




There they go again...



akupetsky

quote:
Originally posted by Cubs

haha ... you are funny

"with not a single "republican" sign or banner in the room " .... I didn't realize this was a bad thing .... maybe it means we republicans care more about our country than our party .... did you notice the republicans like to chant "USA," meanwhile all the demmies could do is chant "Obama" or "change" or "yes we can" .... it shows a different focus of the parties, the Repubs care about our country, the Dems only about their party



Watching tonight's festivities, it seems more like Repubs like to chant about the country and make up stories about Dems while Dems like to actually figure out how to improve the country.  And what's with the extreme militarism and the rewriting of the history of the Georgia conflict by Guliani?  (Did anyone count how many times he mentioned 9/11?)