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141 - 10-18-2008, 18:20
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Did you miss the part where I said you were regurgitating other people's content?
You are complaining about me having some fun explicitly putting up Republican quotes up and then watching some of the trolls squirm. Get over it.

And thanks for the heads-up about how this thread is like a tard magnet.

I had never guessed that.

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Apparently you also missed the part where I said I agree with your current politics for the most part and I am certainly enjoying the meltdown of the Republican campaign...so what exactly would I debate you on? My problem was never with the ideological bent of your political posts. It's the fact that you make so many of them, rarely with anything new or meaningful in them and all with the same goddamn pointless "discussion" consisting of retards like Bofo going "NO YOU!" Too many of them are "gotcha" posts aimed at people who likely don't know enough current events to realize what you had done to them, so what's the goddamned point?
For me, the point is two-fold.

A) to have fun trolling the trolls (zomg no way)

B) to actually discuss the underlying issues about what's going on. You say you enjoy the meltdown of the GOP campaign. Fine, you should have said that rather than climbing on a high-horse and whining about political threads on TW.

(i didnt expect much of B on this thread)
 
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I stir discussion.

I've made like 40-50 politics threads this year, many being humor stuff.

Sue me.

They are some of the most active threads for a reason. What is disturbing are all the pussies who WHINE INCESSANTLY about this **** and never have a word to say about the topic.
I'm just impressed that you manage to post 50+ a day about politics and actually manage to put (more or less) substance in the posts (they tend to be long and obviously thought out). I would actually be less disturbed by your posting behavior if you'd be posting drivel.
 
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CLIFFS: Stop disturbing fartiusstinkius!
 
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144 - 10-18-2008, 20:36
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Links to the quotes, so i can copy all your **** and pretend that I though of it. Thanks.
 
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Oh, but I did read the post...and no I didn't miss the fact that you've pretty much copied and pasted the opinions of pretty much every major conservative media head who have turned on the McCain/Palin over the last few weeks. So again...you're bringing nothing new to the table...you're just trying to bait the conservatives here into bashing those comments so you can go "Gotcha! You're not true conservatives!". But guess what? They don't give a ****, they are already so convinced Obama is the ****ing devil, that a little piddling detail like that isn't going to do ****. All you're likely to get would be statements like they are not real conservatives to begin with.

If you so desperately want debates, then go where you're more likely to get it...in the comments section of those blogs themselves and quit wasting your time on people you so clearly have low opinions of in the first place.
Wow. You don't really see good posts like this often. What the **** are you doing?

TseTse had his fun for awhile and never got his HAHA moment. It hurt so bad that he can't quote the rest of you, only the recognition line.
 
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So much time writing on TW, yet he's still doing real life policy ****. TseTse is badass!
 
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Booyeh knows the score. He's calling you all idiots but didn't seem to catch the point of the thread.

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I'm just impressed that you manage to post 50+ a day about politics and actually manage to put (more or less) substance in the posts (they tend to be long and obviously thought out). I would actually be less disturbed by your posting behavior if you'd be posting drivel.
Seriously, can you folks grow vaginas instead of whining so much?
 
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Links to the quotes, so i can copy all your **** and pretend that I though of it. Thanks.
i find it funny how it matters WHO posts this stuff more than what's said.

================ the original sources for the OP text

McCain rose to power on his personality and biography. He was authentic. He spoke truth to power. He was real. He was unconventional. John McCain has changed. He said, famously, apropos the Republican debacle post-1994, ***8220;We came to Washington to change it, and Washington changed us.***8221; This campaign has changed John McCain. It has made him inauthentic. (buckley)

In his desire to get elected, Mr McCain has been prepared to abandon some of the core beliefs that made him so attractive. (the economist)

As he geared up for this 2008 election, it became a different John McCain who was pandering to the base," said Chafee. "That's what McCain is doing: dividing this country." (chafee)

The ***8220;Straight Talk Express***8221; ***8211; a brilliant p.r. stroke in 2000 ***8211; has now been shut down. There***8217;s a certain lack of seriousness in him. And he does not appear to be a reflective man, or very interested in domestic issues. McCain***8217;s recent conduct of his campaign ***8211; his willingness to lie repeatedly (including in his acceptance speech) and to play Russian roulette with the vice-presidency, in order to fulfill his long-held ambition ***8211; has reinforced my earlier, and growing, sense that John McCain is not a principled man. (drew)

McCain exploits the concept of honor and frames every disagreement in terms of honor and dishonor, so it is particularly revealing that he is willing to launch dishonest and dishonorable attacks, because this drives home how much his concept of honor is intertwined with his own visceral reactions to opponents and with his self-interest. Contrary to the conventional pundit interpretation that McCain has ***8220;sold his soul***8221; and abandoned his once-honorable former self, the thing to understand about McCain***8217;s lies in this campaign is that he invests these misrepresentations with his utter contempt for his opponents. The important thing about McCain***8217;s lying about Obama and his positions, which he has been doing on and off for months, is not that it marks some great break with a previously honorable campaign style, but that it reveals the completely opportunistic approach to campaigning***8211;and policymaking, for that matter***8211;that McCain has embraced his entire career. (larison)

For McCain, politics is always operatic, pitting people who agree with him against those who are "corrupt" or "betray the public's trust," two categories that seem to be exhaustive -- there are no other people. It is arguable that McCain, because of his boiling moralism and bottomless reservoir of certitudes, is not suited to the presidency. Unreadiness can be corrected, although perhaps at great cost, by experience. Can a dismaying temperament be fixed? (will)

The McCain campaign knows that Obama isn***8217;t a Muslim or a terrorist, but they***8217;re willing to help a certain kind of voter think he is. But words can have more serious consequences than lost votes and we***8217;ve already had a glimpse of the Palin effect. McCain may want to call off his pit bull before this war escalates. (parker)

It***8217;s time for John McCain to fire his campaign. He needs to reposition himself as a serious but cheerful candidate (kristol)

McCain lacks the character and temperament to be president. And Palin is simply a disgrace. (hitchens)

That is not conservatism; it is profligacy using conservatism as a mask. (allison)

There is now something infantilizing about this election. (noonan)

Sarah Palin is an embarrassment, and a dangerous one at that. (buckley)

He put somebody unqualified on that ballot and he put the country at risk, he knows that. "To me it is like Halloween," he said. "You get energized by eating all that candy at night but then you feel sick the next day." (dowd)

She doesn't think aloud. She just . . . says things. This is not a leader, this is a follower. In the end the Palin candidacy is a symptom and expression of a new vulgarization in American politics. It's no good, not for conservatism and not for the country. And yes, it is a mark against John McCain, against his judgment and idealism. (noonan)

[Sarah Palin] represents a fatal cancer to the Republican party. Reagan had an immense faith in the power of ideas. But there has been a counter, more populist tradition, which is not only to scorn liberal ideas but to scorn ideas entirely. And I'm afraid that Sarah Palin has those prejudices. I think President Bush has those prejudices. (gergen)

What I***8217;ve learned about Sarah Palin to date is that she doesn***8217;t know a lot about foreign policy, doesn***8217;t know a lot about the economy, and she sounds just as bad in friendly interview situations as she does in slightly more probing interviews. Her best skill displayed to date was delivering a speech off a teleprompter. (drezner)

Probably the most depressing thing about Palin is not her selection but the defense of it. It has produced a parade of GOP spokesmen intent on spiking the needle on a polygraph. Looking right into the camera, they offer statement after statement that they hope the voters will swallow but that history will forget. The sum effect on the diligent news consumer is a feeling of consummate contempt for the intelligence of the American people. (cohen)

Mrs Palin is not quite the pork-busting reformer that her supporters claim. Mr McCain had met Mrs Palin only once, for a 15-minute chat at the National Governors***8217; Association meeting, before summoning her to his ranch for her final interview. The New York Times claims that his team arrived in Alaska only on August 28th, a day before the announcement. As a result, his advisers seem to have been gobsmacked by the Palin show that is now playing on the national stage. (the economist)

"She doesn't have any foreign policy credentials," Hagel said Wednesday in an interview. "You get a passport for the first time in your life last year? I mean, I don't know what you can say. You can't say anything." "I think they ought to be just honest about it and stop the nonsense about, 'I look out my window and I see Russia and so therefore I know something about Russia,'" he said. "That kind of thing is insulting to the American people." (hagel)

So for the record, let it be known that the candidate for vice-president for the GOP is a compulsive, repetitive, demonstrable liar. You cannot trust a word she says. On anything. (sullivan)

No politician is so popular and charismatic that they should be above accountability and telling the truth. Not even Sarah Palin. (fagan)

It seems to me the world has changed, but they are living in an old construct. (fabrizio)

It therefore seems to me that the Republican Party has invited not just defeat but discredit this year, and that both its nominees for the highest offices in the land should be decisively repudiated, along with any senators, congressmen, and governors who endorse them. (hitchens)

Barack Obama strikes a chord with me like no political figure since Ronald Reagan. (allison)

It gives me comfort just to think that after eight years of George W. Bush we will have a president who has actually read the Federalist Papers. Most important, Obama will be a realist. (allison)

So, to paraphrase a real conservative, Ronald Reagan: I haven***8217;t left the Republican Party. It left me. (buckley)
 
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