Ridiculous right wing fringe, Act I, Scene I

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Palin invokes (and compares herself to) God to defend crib notes on her hand: Sarah Palin Invokes God in Defending Notes on her Palm - The Note


Palin claims, mistakenly of course, that the Founding Fathers opposed spearation of church and state: Palin: Chuch, State Shouldn't Be Separate | The Atlantic Wire


Yeah, clearly I am the one "talking shiz."


You are talking shiz intentionally or not.

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palin's primary reason for being the TP's spokesman is that she is available.


Don't fool yourself, a lot of the TP adores her and buys into her hokey good old fashioned common sense bs.

Someone ought to explain to them that the use of leeches used to be common sense, too.
 
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Don't fool yourself, a lot of the TP adores her and buys into her hokey good old fashioned common sense bs.

Someone ought to explain to them that the use of leeches used to be common sense, too.

One needs an ample supply of TP whenever one reads one of your threads
 
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Don't fool yourself, a lot of the TP adores her and buys into her hokey good old fashioned common sense bs.

Someone ought to explain to them that the use of leeches used to be common sense, too.

Let us also remember that the use of leeches was also cutting edge and progressive at one point as well.


Did you have a point here or am I just missing something?
 
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Palin invokes (and compares herself to) God to defend crib notes on her hand: Sarah Palin Invokes God in Defending Notes on her Palm - The Note


Palin claims, mistakenly of course, that the Founding Fathers opposed spearation of church and state: Palin: Chuch, State Shouldn't Be Separate | The Atlantic Wire


Yeah, clearly I am the one "talking shiz."

Palin's quotes are no more reflective of the totality of the TP movement than Rip Torn's are to the Democrats.

Wait, my analogy broke down at the end.
 
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Don't fool yourself, a lot of the TP adores her and buys into her hokey good old fashioned common sense bs.

Someone ought to explain to them that the use of leeches used to be common sense, too.

who said they didn't like her? beck et all just don't have that kind of time on their hands.
 
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The only one (at least on this website) that waits for every word that comes out of Palin's mouth is lawgator. I don't see a lot of cutting and pasting of Palin's tea party speeches from anyone but him.
 
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The only one (at least on this website) that waits for every word that comes out of Palin's mouth is lawgator. I don't see a lot of cutting and pasting of Palin's tea party speeches from anyone but him.


Well, there's only two or three of us moderates on here to highlight her wackadoodleness.
 
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The only one (at least on this website) that waits for every word that comes out of Palin's mouth is lawgator. I don't see a lot of cutting and pasting of Palin's tea party speeches from anyone but him.

So true. I think he has a fetish of Palin whipping him with a copy of the Constitution, while wearing a Florida helmet and jorts
 
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Well, there's only two or three of us moderates on here to highlight her wackadoodleness.

Your blasting the right while excusing the same from the left makes it hard for others to believe your claims of being moderate.
 
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seeing as how you are a moderate and all, please list the last republican you have voted for.

Your blasting the right while excusing the same from the left makes it hard for others to believe your claims of being moderate.


I have voted for plenty of Republicans, although all in state and local races. In terms of the presidency, my options have all been terrible. McCain came closest to getting my vote. As I say, if he ran again on his platform from 2008 (and had a sensible choice, not another ideologue nod of the head to the uber right like Palin), it would be something I'd certainly consider.
 
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I have voted for plenty of Republicans, although all in state and local races. In terms of the presidency, my options have all been terrible. McCain came closest to getting my vote. As I say, if he ran again on his platform from 2008 (and had a sensible choice, not another ideologue nod of the head to the uber right like Palin), it would be something I'd certainly consider.

You don't like senseless idealogues? Hmmmm.
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You don't like senseless idealogues? Hmmmm.
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Nope. On either the right or the left. Can't stand Sharpton, Beck, Jackson, Moore, Penn, Coulter, and on and on.

Voted for Kerry only because I wanted someone smarter than a 2nd grader to get GW the f out of Dodge.
 
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Nope. On either the right or the left. Can't stand Sharpton, Beck, Jackson, Moore, Penn, Coulter, and on and on.

Voted for Kerry only because I wanted someone smarter than a 2nd grader to get GW the f out of Dodge.

The large "Pinkish black" elephant in the room is laughing. Me too.
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Paraphrasing Dave Atell, this thread is hilarious and sad at the same time - kinda like t@t f'ing a clown.
 
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Nope. On either the right or the left. Can't stand Sharpton, Beck, Jackson, Moore, Penn, Coulter, and on and on.

Voted for Kerry only because I wanted someone smarter than a 2nd grader to get GW the f out of Dodge.

Kerry's cumulative grade at Yale = 76
Bush's cumulative grade score at Yale = 77

Clearly, you voted for the smartest candidate.

Again, pesky facts seem to intervene.
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Kerry's cumulative grade at Yale = 76
Bush's cumulative grade score at Yale = 77

Clearly, you voted for the smartest candidate.

Again, pesky facts seem to intervene.
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They took the same classes? At the same time?

Please.
 
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Kerry had to marry 2 rich influential women to keep his political track engaged. That's the only intelligence he has shown on how to keep a political career going. Other than that, he's a dumb as most all politicians.
 
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They took the same classes? At the same time?

Please.

OK, I'll continue, despite your semantics.

They each took a class from the same professor, in history.

Kerry = 71 & 79
Bush = 88

Number of "D" grades received at Yale:
Kerry = 5
Bush = 1

Bush's lone "D" came in astronomy.

One of Kerry's? Political Science.

You check facts like you formulate arguments, both in hindsight and poorly.

Man, you guys just cannot stand it when you're clearly not the smartest person in the room, can you? I'd think you'd be used to it, at least somewhat, by now. At long last.
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