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Making Fun of the Clown Car of Republican Candidates

 
 
oralloy
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jul, 2015 09:35 pm
@oralloy,
It is a strong testimony as to how dishonest Liberals are that they always rush to vote down anyone who dares to tell the truth.
Brandon9000
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jul, 2015 03:02 am
@oralloy,
oralloy wrote:
It is a strong testimony as to how dishonest Liberals are that they always rush to vote down anyone who dares to tell the truth.

Apparently, they wish to be able to make any claim at all, regardless of whether it's the truth, and when asked to justify their claims, as one always is in debate, feel that the request is unfair. Instead of presenting evidence to support their statements, they vote down threads requesting it. I'm still waiting for hingehead to state some evidence to support his claim that elections in America are predominantly rigged.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jul, 2015 03:13 am
Hingehead is not an American, he is an Australian. His claim can reasonably be ignored on that basis, without ludicrous references to "liberal" or "conservative"--labels which don't mean the same thing in the rest of the world as they do in the United States.

But it is hilarious to see the continuation of the whining about this site from people who usually offer nothing more than partisan polemic.
Lash
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jul, 2015 08:35 am
@RABEL222,
I have to tell you Rabel - this one fact has made me the saddest I've been in a long time about politics. I know people who support Trump. It is unfathomable to me. It seems to be nothing more than a visceral hatred for gay marriage, equal rights, and Mexicans. He's not PC, they say. Trump supporters seem attracted only to his proclivity to say whatever the hell he thinks without a PC filter - and considering what it is he's saying - I am saddened that people I care about support him.

The fact that he's be the worst thing to ever happen to this country doesn't seem to matter to them. How many wars would we be involved in with this fool as our mouthpiece?

edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jul, 2015 12:34 pm
I am putting this story here, so that I can come back and read it again, when I have time to make out the issues better.
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http://www.chron.com/news/texas/article/Cruz-McConnell-lied-on-Ex-IM-bank-cannot-be-6403318.php

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a stunning, public attack on his own party leader, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz accused Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of lying, and said he was no better than his Democratic predecessor and couldn't be trusted.
Cruz, a Texan who is running for president but ranks low in early polling, delivered the broadside in a speech on the Senate floor Friday, an extraordinary departure from the norms of Senate behavior that demand courtesy and respect.
"Not only what he told every Republican senator, but what he told the press over and over and over again, was a simple lie," Cruz said.
At issue were assurances Cruz claimed McConnell, R-Ky., had given that there was no deal to allow a vote to renew the federal Export-Import Bank — a little-known federal agency that has become a rallying cry for conservatives. Cruz rose to deliver his remarks moments after McConnell had lined up a vote on the Export-Import Bank for coming days.
"It saddens me to say this. I sat in my office, I told my staff the majority leader looked me in the eye and looked 54 Republicans in the eye. I cannot believe he would tell a flat-out lie," Cruz said.
"We now know that when the majority leader looks us in the eyes and makes an explicit commitment that he is willing to say things that he knows are false."
The majority leader was not on the Senate floor when Cruz issued his attack, and ignored reporters who tried to ask him about it in the Capitol's hallways. A spokesman said McConnell would have no response.
McConnell has long indicated he would allow a vote on the Export-Import Bank as an amendment on the highway bill, which is the course he's now following. Senate supporters of the Export-Import Bank have said they got that commitment from McConnell in the course of debate on a separate trade bill, though there's been some dispute about what precisely was agreed to.
No senator rose to defend McConnell on the floor, as some Republicans sought to avoid engaging in the dispute and giving Cruz still more attention. Questioned by reporters later, Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, challenged Cruz's criticism of McConnell, telling reporters, "I think it's wrong to disclose private information, especially when the disclosure is not accurate."
"Keep in mind, he's running for president," Hatch added. "People who run for president do some very interesting things."
McConnell and Cruz have never had a thriving relationship. The new majority leader's allies earlier this year derided Cruz's Senate record, complaining that he often speaks out but has missed important developments. After complaining about President Barack Obama's nomination of Loretta Lynch as attorney general, for example, Cruz skipped the final vote on her confirmation.
Some close to McConnell call Cruz "Mr. 1 percent," referring to his share of support in the crowded race for the GOP presidential nomination. Recent polls have him a few points higher among more than a dozen contenders.
Cruz, for his part, has grown increasingly outspoken about his contempt for McConnell and other Republicans, using his newly published book, "A Time for Truth," to attack his colleagues on various fronts and accuse them of failing to stand up for their principles.
On Friday he charged that the Senate under Republican control is no different from when Democrats ran the show before this year and McConnell is behaving like his Democratic predecessor, Harry Reid of Nevada. Republicans accused Reid of shutting down debate and limiting amendments when he ran the Senate.
"Now the Republican leader is behaving like the senior senator from Nevada," Cruz complained. He also derided an announcement from McConnell that the Senate will vote Sunday to repeal Obama's health care law, calling it "an empty show vote" and "exercise in meaningless political theater" because the legislation will inevitably fail to get the 60 votes needed to advance.
"We keep winning elections and then we keep getting leaders who don't do anything they promised," Cruz said.
The Senate's historian, Betty K. Koed, said that it was not a specific breach of Senate rules to call another senator a liar, but pointed to rules cautioning against talking ill of other members or imputing unbecoming conduct or motives.
"In more recent times there's been very little of this type of behavior," Koed said.
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Associated Press writer Andrew Taylor contributed to this report.
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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jul, 2015 07:23 pm
@Lash,
Quote:
Trump supporters seem attracted only to his proclivity to say whatever the hell he thinks without a PC filter - and considering what it is he's saying - I am saddened that people I care about support him.

Your mistake is your belief that trump supporters agree with everything that he says. You also seem to not understand just how pissed off people are, how disappointed we are in the elites. Anyone who has the balls to go against the script is going to have a lot of support no matter what they say they believe.
Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jul, 2015 07:45 pm
@hawkeye10,
hawkeye10 wrote:

Quote:
Trump supporters seem attracted only to his proclivity to say whatever the hell he thinks without a PC filter - and considering what it is he's saying - I am saddened that people I care about support him.

Your mistake is your belief that trump supporters agree with everything that he says. You also seem to not understand just how pissed off people are, how disappointed we are in the elites. Anyone who has the balls to go against the script is going to have a lot of support no matter what they say they believe.


So...you are going to take it to the "elites"...by advocating electing Donald Trump.

Interesting thinking!




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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jul, 2015 09:46 pm
@Frank Apisa,
Hustlers like trump are almost never members of the Elite. He sure is not.

You disappoint Frank. You put on all of those airs and they you come up with this??!!!

You have been hating on R's for too long, the effort has warped your brain.
farmerman
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jul, 2015 09:50 pm
@hawkeye10,
Hes more like an uptown Jed Clampet who had a very rich father.
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jul, 2015 09:52 pm
@farmerman,
farmerman wrote:

Hes more like an uptown Jed Clampet who had a very rich father.

Actually, my evaluation is that he is much more like Paris Hilton than folks realize. It is mostly hype and name value.
farmerman
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jul, 2015 10:02 pm
@hawkeye10,
so you find Trump hot?
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Sat 25 Jul, 2015 05:05 am
@hawkeye10,
hawkeye10 wrote:

Hustlers like trump are almost never members of the Elite. He sure is not.


He is a member of the elite...and a member of the 1%. If you think otherwise, you are kidding yourself.

Quote:
You disappoint Frank. You put on all of those airs and they you come up with this??!!!


Not sure what you mean by this.

Quote:
You have been hating on R's for too long, the effort has warped your brain.


Actually, my "hatred" (not actually the word I'd use) is directed toward American conservatism...particularly as constituted during the last four decades...which I consider one of the most disgusting political philosophies ever to pollute planet Earth.

If it seems I am directing that feeling towards the Republicans...it is only because American conservatism has found a home in that party.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jul, 2015 08:08 am

Andy Borowitz
1 hr ·
BREAKING: Republicans Announce Official Debate Format
1. Question from Moderator to Donald Trump
2. Ignoring of question by Donald Trump, followed by personal attack on Jeb Bush
3. Feeble attempt at rebuttal by Jeb Bush
4. Interruption by Donald Trump, followed by attack on other eight candidates on stage
5. Attempted moderation by moderator
6. Personal attack on moderator by Donald Trump
7. Concluding statement by Donald Trump
8. Demand for apology by Mexicans, veterans, Bobby Jindal's mom, and other people attacked by Donald Trump
9. Donald Trump declared winner by Donald Trump
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Lash
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jul, 2015 08:13 am
Can Trump do well with GOP as a jokester about religion? He's pro-choice, jokes about "eating the little cracker" (communion), thrice married... Won't evangelicals stay home?
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hingehead
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jul, 2015 04:16 pm
@Setanta,
I just think it's hilarious Brandon got uppity about one line in a soliloquy from a satirical movie in a thread called 'making fun of the clown car...'.

He didn't pick on any of the other lines. Why? Even sillier is that the soliloquy does not make the distinction between liberal or conservative America. And in it Cohen's character says all those things are what america 'could be' if only it could 'imagine it'.

I stand by my glass jaw observation.
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snood
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jul, 2015 05:58 pm
@Frank Apisa,
Frank Apisa wrote:

Yeah...unrealistic expectations are a bitch.

Makes ya wonder how people can back losers like him.


snark snark
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snood
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jul, 2015 06:02 pm
Idjits like the ones in support of Trump remind me of Cleavon Little holding himself hostage in Blazing Saddles... Hawkeye as much as said it - "The establishment BETTER come up with a good candidate, or we'll go with Trump!"
foundednotlost
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jul, 2015 06:43 pm
@snood,
Quote:
Idjits like the ones in support of Trump remind me of Cleavon Little holding himself hostage in Blazing Saddles.


Kool analysis...I remember that film which left me in stitches; nevertheless, regardless how dumb most Trump supporters appear to be, I believe their vote by the vast majority to be a protest vote. When a survey came via my land phone I gave my vote for Trump, knowing full well there's not enough money, power or influence to buy my vote in the finality for the braggadocio. Even Trump realizes he will never get the GOP nomination and if he runs as an independent his only hope is to make sure Hillary wins the White House while destroying his opponents in the process.
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glitterbag
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jul, 2015 06:52 pm
@snood,
snood wrote:

Idjits like the ones in support of Trump remind me of Cleavon Little holding himself hostage in Blazing Saddles... Hawkeye as much as said it - "The establishment BETTER come up with a good candidate, or we'll go with Trump!"


I loved that scene, almost as much as the one when Mel Brooks is done up like a Native American and speaks Yiddish.
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andy31
 
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Reply Tue 28 Jul, 2015 12:40 am
To all you leftiests, the IQ of any given republican candidate is still higher than all of you idiots combine.
 

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