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08-08-2012, 07:27 PM
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It doesn't even take a very big man/woman to admit these days that Obama, whom they may even have voted for, has basically been a big disappointment and a colossal failure. I know many who are now doing exactly that. He's easily the sleaziest president to sit during my lifetime (which unlike some of you old guys reaches back only into the sixties). Even Dick Nixon had more class... and Carter although largely hopelessly detached from practical reality would at least tell the truth on occassion. Obama's no leader, he doesn't understand what makes this country great and the American people have been given no reason whatsoever to trust him and plenty of reasons not to.
He's really a leader for the stupid. He knows it and he counts on it.
There was no tea party when Obama was elected. The tea party grew out of a reaction to an arrogant, out-of-touch president who failed to lead.
Call these people whatever you like, but there are a lot of marginally interested, naive, easily fooled, and plain stupid people in America. Always has been, always will be. And of course the ones who most obviously and openly think themselves intellectually superior, while generally revered as such by the left, might be clever in some ways, but in the big picture are almost always going to weigh down on the stupid end of the scale because they lack any true wisdom.
It takes a leader of the stupid to get them all in the same line or behind the same cause. That cause in 2012 is Obama's presidency. If you can't see the disaster by now, you can be pretty sure you're a part of it.
I know this will even make some of you proud.
Some of us still see the good and the strength in the USA and understand and believe in what is has traditionally stood for. Some of us understand how our economic system works and how it can reward those who work hard and work smart. Some of us are acutely aware of the clusterfuck that is Europe and much of the rest of the world and the corruption that it fosters and are proud that the US is different. Some of us see clearly the obvious shortcomings of the half baked ideas and the knee jerk reactionary crusades which gather under the umbrella that is modern liberalism.
Some of us will be voting for Mitt Romney.
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08-08-2012, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by mezz
It doesn't even take a very big man/woman to admit these days that Obama, whom they may even have voted for, has basically been a big disappointment and a colossal failure. I know many who are now doing exactly that. He's easily the sleaziest president to sit during my lifetime (which unlike some of you old guys reaches back only into the sixties). Even Dick Nixon had more class... and Carter although largely hopelessly detached from practical reality would at least tell the truth on occassion. Obama's no leader, he doesn't understand what makes this country great and the American people have been given no reason whatsoever to trust him and plenty of reasons not to.
He's really a leader for the stupid. He knows it and he counts on it.
There was no tea party when Obama was elected. The tea party grew out of a reaction to an arrogant, out-of-touch president who failed to lead.
Call these people whatever you like, but there are a lot of marginally interested, naive, easily fooled, and plain stupid people in America. Always has been, always will be. And of course the ones who most obviously and openly think themselves intellectually superior, while generally revered as such by the left, might be clever in some ways, but in the big picture are almost always going to weigh down on the stupid end of the scale because they lack any true wisdom.
It takes a leader of the stupid to get them all in the same line or behind the same cause. That cause in 2012 is Obama's presidency. If you can't see the disaster by now, you can be pretty sure you're a part of it.
I know this will even make some of you proud.
Some of us still see the good and the strength in the USA and understand and believe in what is has traditionally stood for. Some of us understand how our economic system works and how it can reward those who work hard and work smart. Some of us are acutely aware of the clusterfuck that is Europe and much of the rest of the world and the corruption that it fosters and are proud that the US is different. Some of us see clearly the obvious shortcomings of the half baked ideas and the knee jerk reactionary crusades which gather under the umbrella that is modern liberalism.
Some of us will be voting for Mitt Romney.
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Some of you are dolts.
Take a bow.
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08-08-2012, 07:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mezz
It doesn't even take a very big man/woman to admit these days that Obama, whom they may even have voted for, has basically been a big disappointment and a colossal failure. I know many who are now doing exactly that. He's easily the sleaziest president to sit during my lifetime (which unlike some of you old guys reaches back only into the sixties). Even Dick Nixon had more class... and Carter although largely hopelessly detached from practical reality would at least tell the truth on occassion. Obama's no leader, he doesn't understand what makes this country great and the American people have been given no reason whatsoever to trust him and plenty of reasons not to.
He's really a leader for the stupid. He knows it and he counts on it.
There was no tea party when Obama was elected. The tea party grew out of a reaction to an arrogant, out-of-touch president who failed to lead.
Call these people whatever you like, but there are a lot of marginally interested, naive, easily fooled, and plain stupid people in America. Always has been, always will be. And of course the ones who most obviously and openly think themselves intellectually superior, while generally revered as such by the left, might be clever in some ways, but in the big picture are almost always going to weigh down on the stupid end of the scale because they lack any true wisdom.
It takes a leader of the stupid to get them all in the same line or behind the same cause. That cause in 2012 is Obama's presidency. If you can't see the disaster by now, you can be pretty sure you're a part of it.
I know this will even make some of you proud.
Some of us still see the good and the strength in the USA and understand and believe in what is has traditionally stood for. Some of us understand how our economic system works and how it can reward those who work hard and work smart. Some of us are acutely aware of the clusterfuck that is Europe and much of the rest of the world and the corruption that it fosters and are proud that the US is different. Some of us see clearly the obvious shortcomings of the half baked ideas and the knee jerk reactionary crusades which gather under the umbrella that is modern liberalism.
Some of us will be voting for Mitt Romney.
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And, right here is another post, by a right-winger that is entirely insulting, condescending and profane.
Where is Whell when we need him?
Dave
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08-08-2012, 08:04 PM
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Hey Mezz, Since you get it completely, please break down the U.S. economy for me and what exactly (not in general) you'd do to "fix" it.
I'm not the biggest Obama supporter out there but I'm also seeing clearly that a vote for Romney is a fast tract to Oligarchy.
The question is plain and straight forward and the stage is yours........
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08-08-2012, 08:08 PM
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Just a Clusterfucker...  mitt nuts..
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08-08-2012, 08:18 PM
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Mezz, you give fools a bad name.
John
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08-08-2012, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Rex E.
Hey Mezz, Since you get it completely, please break down the U.S. economy for me and what exactly (not in general) you'd do to "fix" it.
I'm not the biggest Obama supporter out there but I'm also seeing clearly that a vote for Romney is a fast tract to Oligarchy.
The question is plain and straight forward and the stage is yours........
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The best thing the American people could do for the US economy is elect someone with a better resume this time than "community organizer".
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08-08-2012, 08:37 PM
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The best thing the American people could do for the US economy is elect someone with a better resume this time than "community organizer".
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That's a great statement for you to make if you feel that way.
Do you plan on enlightening me on the Economy and the specific fixes you'd make happen?
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08-08-2012, 08:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mezz
The best thing the American people could do for the US economy is elect someone with a better resume this time than "community organizer".
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Well okay, then! All fixed! That was simple!
Lamebrain!
John
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08-08-2012, 09:17 PM
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Quote:
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The best thing the American people could do for the US economy is elect someone with a better resume this time than "community organizer".
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You can't provide a better discussion of economic theory than that, and you label Obama supporters stupid. Do you have any original thoughts? Tell us what Obama has done wrong with respect to the economy, and why. Tell us what you think Mitt will do to improve the economy. Do you think Mitt will reduce the national debt by cutting taxes? What is you understanding? Do you have more than slogans?
Regards,
D-Ray
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