War on Women
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She was interviewed today on Fox & Friends and is a very impressive lady. Her House opponent was also invited to appear and did not respond.
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- rstrong
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Perhaps Republicans are finally getting the message that their war on women is costing them votes. For example Mike Huckabee commenting on Fox News that the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary was because Americans have "systematically removed God from our schools."
It's refreshing to see a Republican leader choose a subject other than rape when they feel the urge to say something goddamned stupid.
It's refreshing to see a Republican leader choose a subject other than rape when they feel the urge to say something goddamned stupid.
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I stand corrected.Vrede wrote:Although, since the 6 women killed were all school employees, including the head of that "godless" school, in Huckabee's view . . .
- mike
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Indeed, disgusting.Vrede wrote:Conservative Radio Hosts Parse Feminists: Some are 'Cute,' Some are 'Ugly,' All are 'Family-Destroying Whores'
I would be disgusted and outraged, but these guys are so pathetic as to be laughable.
However, they're playing to their dying base.
They gotta get ratings somehow, I guess.
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Between extremists and moderates the extremists get the press every time, because they get the ratings every time.mike wrote:They gotta get ratings somehow, I guess.
Besides, Fox and other news agencies on the right wouldn't want the moderates to take over, because it might lead to the Republican Party being elected. Milking impotent right-wing rage is much too lucrative to let that happen.
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As I mentioned, it is a dying base regardless of the attention it gets.rstrong wrote:Between extremists and moderates the extremists get the press every time, because they get the ratings every time.mike wrote:They gotta get ratings somehow, I guess.
Besides, Fox and other news agencies on the right wouldn't want the moderates to take over, because it might lead to the Republican Party being elected. Milking impotent right-wing rage is much too lucrative to let that happen.
I suppose, now, it's just a waiting game ...
- Boatrocker
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Those who can, teach. Those who can't, go into administration.
People are crazy and times are strange. I'm locked in tight, I'm out of range.
I used to care, but, things have changed.
I used to care, but, things have changed.
- Leo Lyons
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Where is Mike? Anyone know?
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Don't know, I assume he probably stopped posting because of my Atheism and others accusations of him not being a "Real Christian"™. One of the more intelligent posters, I miss him.Leo Lyons wrote:
Where is Mike? Anyone know?
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"Real Christian"™.....what is this supposed to mean?
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Ok, got it. I've seen that used before, can't recall where. I couldn't locate any usage in the Search feature, but Bannination isn't the first to use it.Vrede wrote:Some cons felt that mike could not be both a liberal and a "Real Christian". The trademark is Banni's way of mocking those that think they own the phrase.Leo Lyons wrote:"Real Christian"™.....what is this supposed to mean?
I believe it may have been in the BRN forums.
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Hmmmm. Did you add the (you too) to the quote? "The rest" covers a lot of ground.Vrede wrote:mike tells me he's been busy. I'll leave the details for him to share if he wants. He also says:
Sorry, I guess you're just part of "the rest", Leo Lyons....I'll be back soon. Please, let banni, neoplacebo, and the rest know I miss 'em (you, too). ...
Mike and I didn't always see eye to eye, but he was great to spar with, as you are.
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Vrede was correct in describing what I meant. It is a good question, what the heck is a "Real Christian"? It's not like I invented the term, it seems to only be used by Christians. One also wonders of those using the term, are one of the "Real Christians" themselves? Why is it that those that use this term often don't believe that those practicing Islam and commiting crimes aren't "Real Islamists". It seems like a double standard to me.Leo Lyons wrote:"Real Christian"™.....what is this supposed to mean?
Good to hear mike is still out there!
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Mike doesn't strike me as someone who worries much over what others think of him. I miss him, too.Vrede wrote:I miss him, too. I worry it's that, but he was active here when work was slow. Maybe it's just picked up.
- Boatrocker
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Don't think I know Mike, tho that sentiment is pretty common. And while I enjoy good debate with a knowledgeable and erudite conservative, we don't seem to have very many of those with whom to debate- we have only the ridge-browed, willfully ignorant wingnut battalions out here in most internet forums. They do not debate; they recite bumper sticker talking points and spend every available moment wallowing in conspiracy fairy tales. The only way to interact with them is with the virtual equivalent of a 2 x 4. For reference, I direct your attention to the partis and ragins and soupys and so forth and so on.Vrede wrote:"of him", no, not any more than we all care about what others think of us. But, he did express annoyance with the tone and intolerance he perceived, with good cause IMNVHO. I'm glad he implies that's not the reason he left.
I would welcome some real intellectual debate with facts and science and all that stuff that teabaggers consider nonsense.
Just sayin.
People are crazy and times are strange. I'm locked in tight, I'm out of range.
I used to care, but, things have changed.
I used to care, but, things have changed.
- Boatrocker
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"Ah, so," as Charlie Chan used to say. Still, it's a damn shame there seem to be no intelligent conservatives.
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I used to care, but, things have changed.
I used to care, but, things have changed.
- O Really
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Nogonna happen. Those people are what the ones who call themselves "conservatives" today refer to as "libs." The intellect and analytic ability of a Bill Buckley would not under any circumstances go along with the current crop. Or current crap, for that matter.Boatrocker wrote:"Ah, so," as Charlie Chan used to say. Still, it's a damn shame there seem to be no intelligent conservatives.
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I don't feel my ideology has changed much from the days when I considered myself a conservative. I guess in the context of the current infestation of wingnut kooks anyone who doesn't want to return to slavery or the burning witches (or crosses) is a liberal by comparison.O Really wrote:Nogonna happen. Those people are what the ones who call themselves "conservatives" today refer to as "libs." The intellect and analytic ability of a Bill Buckley would not under any circumstances go along with the current crop. Or current crap, for that matter.Boatrocker wrote:"Ah, so," as Charlie Chan used to say. Still, it's a damn shame there seem to be no intelligent conservatives.
People are crazy and times are strange. I'm locked in tight, I'm out of range.
I used to care, but, things have changed.
I used to care, but, things have changed.