Saturday, 3 August 2013

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I know that is false sknhead692013-08-03 20:50:42you are just an idiot.unkRepublican Health Care Panic Leading Republica the__lie-detector2013-08-03 20:48:39Republican Health Care Panic Leading Republicans appear to be nerving themselves up for another round of attempted fiscal blackmail. With the end of the fiscal year looming, they aren’t offering the kinds of compromises that might produce a deal and avoid a government shutdown; instead, they’re drafting extremist legislation — bills that would, for example, cut clean-water grants by 83 percent — that has no chance of becoming law. Furthermore, they’re threatening, once again, to block any rise in the debt ceiling, a move that would damage the U.S. economy and possibly provoke a world financial crisis. Enlarge This Image Yet even as Republican politicians seem ready to go on the offensive, there’s a palpable sense of anxiety, even despair, among conservative pundits and analysts. Better-informed people on the right seem, finally, to be facing up to a horrible truth: Health care reform, President Obama’s signature policy achievement, is probably going to work. And the good news about Obamacare is, I’d argue, what’s driving the Republican Party’s intensified extremism. Successful health reform wouldn’t just be a victory for a president conservatives loathe, it would be an object demonstration of the falseness of right-wing ideology. So Republicans are being driven into a last, desperate effort to head this thing off at the pass. Over all, then, health reform will help millions of Americans who were previously either too sick or too poor to get the coverage they needed, and also offer a great deal of reassurance to millions more who currently have insurance but fear losing it; it will provide these benefits at the expense of a much smaller number of other Americans, mostly the very well off. It is, if you like, a plan to comfort the afflicted while (slightly) afflicting the comfortable. And the prospect that such a plan might succeed is anathema to a party whose whole philosophy is built around doing just the opposite, of taking from the “takers” and giving to the “job creators,” known to the rest of us as the “rich.” Hence the brinkmanship. No, Republicans may be willing to risk economic and financial crisis solely in order to deny essential health care and financial security to millions of their fellow Americans. Let’s hear it for their noble cause! unkDo Republicans (or conservatives) lie more than the__lie-detector2013-08-03 20:44:08Do Republicans (or conservatives) lie more than Democrats (or liberals) do? Several surveys of fact-checker records—mostly PolitiFact—strongly suggest that they do. In early June, the Columbia Journalism Review ran a story occasioned by the most recent such study, finding that Republican statements were three times more likely to earn the “pants on fire” rating than Democratic statements. But CJR gave significant attention to the idea that the data can't be trusted, that it might reflect selection bias by fact-checkers. There is a valid point here, of course: fact-checkers aren't doing social science. They aren't doing random sampling. But what CJR never considered was the possibility that fact-checkers might actually under-represent just how mendacious Republicans—and conservatives more generally—really are. After all, there is The Republican War on Science but nothing remotely similar on the Democratic side. I was going to weigh in before Netroots Nation caught up with me. And then came the final Supreme Court decisions of the session, which shifted my focus dramatically from conservatives and science to conservatives and the law.] "I guess we'll need more donut shops" § DBagain12013-08-03 20:42:28lnk9,000 cops? I still get the willies..... FROG-452013-08-03 20:41:44WTF was that? Is that the America you want to live in? I guess that response makes some sense DBagain12013-08-03 20:40:58in some alternate universe. I should respond with ... Kerry LOLOunkPat Buchanan resurfaces to demand GOP embrace ne the__lie-detector2013-08-03 20:40:45Pat Buchanan resurfaces to demand GOP embrace new Southern Strategy We were just talking about how odd it is that all of these hard-right conservatives seem to "accidentally" find themselves advocating racist things, and popping up like a garden gopher comes ... Pat Buchanan? Wow, we haven't heard from Pat for a while; I assume that he fell behind the cushions of a green room couch, way back when, only to be discovered again last week, curled and shriveled, by some very surprised re-upholsterer. Pat's reemergence comes in the form of an essay for conspiracy site WorldNetDaily, which career-wise is only slightly more embarrassing than being mistaken for couch lint. As usual, Pat's going on about how white folks are being overrun by pesky minorities, and that's bad because minorities don't like the Republican Party, possibly for all that stuff Republicans did. He calls it the "crisis of the Grand Old Party," and isn't happy about certain new Republican efforts: Led by Sens. Marco Rubio, John McCain and Lindsey Graham, Republicans are pushing for amnesty and “a path to citizenship” for the 11 to 12 million illegal aliens in the country today. Who are these folks? Perhaps half are Hispanic, but 90 percent are people of color who, once registered, vote 4-to-1 Democratic. One would not be surprised to hear that the Senate Democratic Caucus had broken out into chants of “Go, Marco, Go!” Wow, only half are Hispanic but a full 90 percent are Colored Folks? That's a lot of Colored Folks. I can see why Pat's all worked up. Pat, of course, has a different idea of what to do about the Colored Folks, which is to do exactly what the Republican Party has done about Colored Folks for the last half-century. He blames Bush and other Republicans for not sufficiently re-embracing the wildly successful (and wildly racist) Southern Strategy. I wish I were kidding. Me too... pugstein2013-08-03 20:39:36... What a sick society I live in. unkRNC Hispanic Outreach Chief Quits, Registers as the__lie-detector2013-08-03 20:39:24RNC Hispanic Outreach Chief Quits, Registers as Democrat Republicans say he quit a month ago, but it's all over the place today. Moral: Wingnut Republicans are wingnut Republicans, and normal people are normal people, and never the twain shall meet. This guy turned his back on a high-paid, high-profile job and burned his bridges. That's how bad these people are: When Republicans appointed Pablo Pantoja to State Director of Florida Hispanic Outreach for the Republican National Committee, they hoped he would be able to bridge the sizable gap that only expanded during the 2012 elections, when the state’s 4.7 million Hispanic voters supported Barack Obama over Mitt Romney by a 20 percent margin. But after months of inaction by Congressional Republicans on comprehensive immigration reform and stiff resistance by Republican-leaning groups like the Heritage Foundation, Pantoja has had enough; on Monday, he announced via email that he was leaving the party and registering as a Democrat: Friend,
Yes, I have changed my political affiliation to the Democratic Party. It doesn’t take much to see the culture of intolerance surrounding the Republican Party today. I have wondered before about the seemingly harsh undertones about immigrants and others. Look no further; a well-known organization recently confirms the intolerance of that which seems different or strange to them. Pantoja goes on to specifically cite last week’s revelation — that an author of Heritage’s false report on the cost of the Gang of Eight’s immigration bill wrote a dissertation in which he suggested that Hispanics are at a permanent disadvantage because they have lower IQs — as the final straw in his political evolution. Prior to assuming the role of state director, Pantoja served in the National Guard, doing multiple tours abroad in Kuwait and Iraq before returning to the states and getting involved in Republican politics. In 2010 he served as a field director in Florida during the midterm elections. West Becomes Al Qaeda – Was it Always? HardCoreNews2013-08-03 20:39:03I have sat in amazement looking out my living room window onto the War on Terror that has become the War OF Terror. Where is that opposition from America’s institutions which should be leading the way? How could America have strayed so far from the warnings of our Founding Fathers. The religious institutions particularly, have not organized their various groups to confront Washington on its own turf, the halls of Congress… no bishops marches, no parishioner picketing. They are keeping their heads down. What has them so scared or unconcerned? Arabs and Muslims who innocently donate to the wrong charity can find themselves attacked by armies of prosecutors and FBI agents and hauled into court for a long drawn out ‘aiding and abetting’ terrorism trial. But the Zionist lobby and Christian Zionists can make tax deductible donations to fund terrorist settler communities on the West Bank without fear of an IRS audit much less any terrorism charges. Zionists can use their dual citizenships to vote for both American and Israeli presidents, in between shooting Palestinian kids out of olive trees at dusk for trying to harvest a few baskets of produce. Our political class, both Democrats and Republicans give them a free pass. America’s history of terrorism hit its high water mark during the Cold War where ‘anything goes’ tactics were used to oppose the Soviets. All contingency plans for having to go into a particular nation for some reason with military force relied on off the shelf pre-planned terror attacks on innocent civilians where some unpopular local group would be framed as the perpetrators. The most well-known of these was Operation Northwoods, which President John Kennedy refused to activate. Author James Bamford described it best: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/08/02/262585/unkY R U mad? Did I miss some blacks who helped? § sasdf232013-08-03 20:38:26unkI am very proud of Obama barry_ocarter2013-08-03 20:38:07he has turned out to be just as big of a failure as I expected while helping to prove government is NOT the way to solve problems.pnqI sure hope they nominate her!! § DBagain12013-08-03 20:36:06unkHahahaha I love this! § OCisstilldoomed2013-08-03 20:31:24I am your liberal overlord OCisstilldoomed2013-08-03 20:27:22You shall all vote for Hillary in 2016.lnsI didn't used to be a racist OCisstilldoomed2013-08-03 20:21:03I used to think blacks deserved a chance. After Obama, now I see what all the hubbub was about.i already did. § OCisstilldoomed2013-08-03 20:15:23I'll suggest Weiner do a twitter to the Hyas22013-08-03 20:14:16independents - - sort of run that up the flagpole, so to speak. So far, it doesn't seem to have worked very well for Weiner, but maybe he didn't give them his best side.lnsI will take your gun away and beat your with it § Liberalguy2013-08-03 20:11:31unkDoes she speak them equally badly? I watched Hyas22013-08-03 20:11:09a lot of her testimony that first day - - it was painful to watch, and I'm almost 3000 miles away.dalWait til I shove THAT^^fot up kirghzs ass 2013-08-03 20:06:54rotflmfao★ 6 years!!! It started one year b4 Crazy_________Dude2013-08-03 20:06:39Obama got into office. By 2017 it will be 8 years. I love it.lns✿◑▣◉◐◙ Crazy_________Dude2013-08-03 20:05:23






I support republican racism!



Here's why: Republican racism helps dems win elections. When people realize that republicans are racists, then they vote for dems. We saw this in 2008 and 2012. Racism is a self-destructive poison pill that cons have swallowed which is destroying them at the polls. My objective is to associate republican political brand with racism. And to do that we should actively encourage bigotry among republicans. And it's not difficult to do. Note: Racism is irreversibly embedded within the republican DNA. You saw what happened to Paula Dean, right? Same should be the fate of other republicans around the nation. So it's official: I do support republican racism. Note: I am personally not a racist and I HATE racism in all its forms. I also do not condone racism from liberals or independents.

lns◉◐◙◆☁☸ Crazy_________Dude2013-08-03 20:04:52






I support republican racism!



Here's why: Republican racism helps dems win elections. When people realize that republicans are racists, then they vote for dems. We saw this in 2008 and 2012. Racism is a self-destructive poison pill that cons have swallowed which is destroying them at the polls. My objective is to associate republican political brand with racism. And to do that we should actively encourage bigotry among republicans. And it's not difficult to do. Note: Racism is irreversibly embedded within the republican DNA. You saw what happened to Paula Dean, right? Same should be the fate of other republicans around the nation. So it's official: I do support republican racism. Note: I am personally not a racist and I HATE racism in all its forms. I also do not condone racism from liberals or independents.

lns☁☸☻✿◑▣ Crazy_________Dude2013-08-03 20:04:26






I support republican racism!



Here's why: Republican racism helps dems win elections. When people realize that republicans are racists, then they vote for dems. We saw this in 2008 and 2012. Racism is a self-destructive poison pill that cons have swallowed which is destroying them at the polls. My objective is to associate republican political brand with racism. And to do that we should actively encourage bigotry among republicans. And it's not difficult to do. Note: Racism is irreversibly embedded within the republican DNA. You saw what happened to Paula Dean, right? Same should be the fate of other republicans around the nation. So it's official: I do support republican racism. Note: I am personally not a racist and I HATE racism in all its forms. I also do not condone racism from liberals or independents.

lns◑▣◉◐◙◆ Crazy_________Dude2013-08-03 20:04:08






I support republican racism!



Here's why: Republican racism helps dems win elections. When people realize that republicans are racists, then they vote for dems. We saw this in 2008 and 2012. Racism is a self-destructive poison pill that cons have swallowed which is destroying them at the polls. My objective is to associate republican political brand with racism. And to do that we should actively encourage bigotry among republicans. And it's not difficult to do. Note: Racism is irreversibly embedded within the republican DNA. You saw what happened to Paula Dean, right? Same should be the fate of other republicans around the nation. So it's official: I do support republican racism. Note: I am personally not a racist and I HATE racism in all its forms. I also do not condone racism from liberals or independents.

dalNo I is a con § Jewsdid911haha2013-08-03 20:02:29unkI speak 4 languages including ebonics+gibberish § sasdf232013-08-03 20:00:14minUnless I was paying you 50 bucks § Wyne_E_DemoTyke2013-08-03 19:59:53unkI dunno. Her native language. FROG-452013-08-03 19:58:54Not all that interested....but she does. do you?



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