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SmellyFed
01-31-2006, 08:18 PM
.... sucks.
This guy is a clown. Apparently his first time using a teleprompter.
TSawyer2112
01-31-2006, 08:21 PM
Have you ever noticed that 100,000 seems to be a magic number to the Dims?
:hahaha::hahaha::hahaha::hahaha::hahaha::hahaha::h ahaha::hahaha::hahaha:
What's up with that eyebrow?
SmellyFed
01-31-2006, 08:23 PM
Have you ever noticed that 100,000 seems to be a magic number to the Dims?
Yeah, people who make more then $100k are all evil leeches on society. We need a society where frycooks make the same money brain surgeons do.
SmellyFed
01-31-2006, 08:24 PM
What's up with that eyebrow?
Lord have mercy... I was thinking the same thing. Reminds me of Alan Colmes, only about 100# heavier.
"There's a better way" -------John Kerry still running the dems????
SmellyFed
01-31-2006, 08:27 PM
He even uses the "Bob Dole fist" to drive home his points. Engaging speaker, if you like watching people make a fool out of themselves.
Peachdiane
01-31-2006, 08:30 PM
:zzz: He sounds childish.... :zzz:
"There's a better way"
Yah there's a better way alright, STAY out of Bush's way and let him do his job unimpeded!
Thats the 'better way'
Ok after hearing the upbeat possitive message of Bush and the republicans, I am now listening to the negative crap the Democrats are responding with. They got some guy on here whose got an out of control eyebrow or something. Whats up with this guy. Is he pointing to a secret message on the roof or something! hahaha...
http://www.therightwingarmy.com/dem.gif
Eagle1
01-31-2006, 08:42 PM
everything out of his mouth was a load of horse shit
look at virginia!!! we did good!!!!! let us run the country!!!!
Republican_Legion
01-31-2006, 08:51 PM
I just hate Kaine for robbing a Red State, then again virginians are responsible for voting in a Liberal Democrat.
Tim Kaines speech was plain boring like an episode of Mr. Rogers.
He didnt get to the point and lacked new ideas.
He failed to adress his faith on abortion and gay marriage.
Peachdiane
01-31-2006, 08:57 PM
No he didn't address those but he sure brought up his "missionary work." :rolleyes:
Eagle1
01-31-2006, 09:00 PM
No he didn't address those but she sure brought up his "missionary work." :rolleyes:
funny, i think he does more brokeback than missionary
Nutrider99
01-31-2006, 11:19 PM
Q. Who the hell ever said the federal government existed to provide all services to all people?
This guy is a moron. I guess the reason he was chosen is that even a moron is smarter than any democreep in the Senate.
HomeschoolrsRUs
02-01-2006, 07:20 AM
But did you notice the great lengths and efforts he went to, to present himself as a "religious" dim(wit)? Or should I rather say, person of faith (in the wrong party). They groomed that feller, yes siree bob. Throwing out "the eybrow" problem, he looked very appealing, he presented himself down-homsey and his words were chosen, I believe, to counter exactly the toned-down (watered-down?) version of liberalism and contrast the bold, strength of character message from the President.
As responses go, this one WAS pretty good (only had the urge to gag about 10 times, as opposed to every other word in responses from years past). The problem is the SUBSTANCE of what he said -- yes, there is a better way, and we are pursuing it will full fervor ... WITHOUT and DESPITE the dimocrats.
Lazarus
02-01-2006, 07:55 AM
If we want to replace the division that grips our nation’s capital, we need a change. Democrats are leading that reform effort, working to restore honesty and openness to our government, working to replace a culture of partisanship and cronyism with an ethic of service and results.
:thud: They simply think they can say that Black is White and it makes it true... This statement just shows the unmitigated arrogance of these liars and thugs... This segment of his speech should be used in the Republican's campaign ads this year - along with the Dem attacks on Alito - along with the images of the Dems standing and applauding their own efforts at stopping Soc Sec Reform...
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/01/31/politics/main1264991_page2.shtml
HomeschoolrsRUs
02-01-2006, 08:45 AM
This segment of his speech should be used in the Republican's campaign ads this year - along with the Dem attacks on Alito - along with the images of the Dems standing and applauding their own efforts at stopping Soc Sec Reform...
Yeah, and Dingy Harry (for those of you who listen to Rush) will be their poster-boy! Talk about scandal, when the truth comes out about all his dealings, how far can the dims run to get away from him?
If there's wrongdoing within the republican party, we'd do best to ferret it out and remove it VISUALLY for all the American people to see that we DO police our own. We cannot be a stand-up party without stand-up people of character. But if THEY want to sling mud in that direction, they had best be looking under their own rugs (and sheets :smirky: ) and make sure there's not any skeletons lurking there.
The cronyism he speaks of is NOTHING compared to that of Clinton ... and at LEAST most of those associated with President Bush are STILL ALIVE!
SmellyFed
02-01-2006, 09:00 AM
he looked very appealing, he presented himself down-homsey and his words were chosen, I believe, to counter exactly the toned-down (watered-down?) version of liberalism and contrast the bold, strength of character message from the President.
As responses go, this one WAS pretty good (only had the urge to gag about 10 times, as opposed to every other word in responses from years past). The problem is the SUBSTANCE of what he said -- yes, there is a better way, and we are pursuing it will full fervor ... WITHOUT and DESPITE the dimocrats.
Homes -
We must have been watching different democratic responses. :grin: To me, this guy seemed like a fumbling, bumbling Barney Fife.
I think you're right though, he represents a watered-down version of liberalism. The extremist wing of the Democratic party had to be furious with this guy giving the Democratic response.
That party is in shambles and it seems to be pulling itself apart.
HomeschoolrsRUs
02-01-2006, 09:04 AM
Homes -
We must have been watching different democratic responses. :grin: To me, this guy seemed like a fumbling, bumbling Barney Fife.
I think you're right though, he represents a watered-down version of liberalism. The extremist wing of the Democratic party had to be furious with this guy giving the Democratic response.
That party is in shambles and it seems to be pulling itself apart.
Ah but Fed, I believe you and I were "thinking" differently ... I was "thinking" like a dim ... remember, THEY appeal to appearance, feeling, emotion, NOT reason, rationality, and responsibility, style over substance. If one donned the liberal rose-colored glasses, they would surely see this dude's appeal to the "heart-over-mind" masses. To us, that would most definitely appear as Barney Fife.
Wyatt_Junker
02-01-2006, 10:27 AM
Harry Reid, Howard Dean, even the pariah Tom Daschle - I can understand and appreciate their rage. For these are the men, who, when they were boys, got the Junker beating of their lives in high school.
I had an eye for weak people as a kid like a lion able to intuit the straying, lame antelope, and then just sink my claws into 'em and looking at the fear in their eyes knowing that they were about to experience severe pain.
Look at these people. Kucinich looks like an alien. Ted Kennedy has a large mishappen head. Harry Reid looks like a small greasy pussy in trousers. Howard Dean has round defeated shoulders and poor reach. Tom Daschle looks like the tired guy in the porn with the caved-in chest. All 5 foot 3 of im. Al Sharpton was a stuttering mama's boy who probably beat off in the locker room after PE.
And this is where grievances come from, high school sinking you forever into its deep emotional lake of the past. They are simply trying to make amends for it now. Trying to catch up to those phantoms.
Tom Daschle has a wet forehead with so many pulsating veins in it, you could throw Ragu sauce on it and mistake it for a plate of spaghetti; his eyes are like boiled cocktail onions sunk deep into his baby-sized skull, his hair looks permed like a cheesy 70's TV game show host, the alcoholic topography of his sloping brow, the bad suit that looks like it came out of an LA consignment store, the diameter of his neck that looks like it could get whiplash from a small baby stroller bumping into him from behind.
All these things can be observed instantly, in .05 seconds, from most observers. Look at Kerry. The freakish skeleton. The exaggerated mandible. The long dildo-like fingers. The wrists that stretch out from his cuffs like his suit just shrunk 2 sizes too small. The porno hair helmet. His giraffe skeleton like advanced Marfan's syndrome. His hideous eyebrows moving out like a dangerous ledge over his beedy eyes.
These are tell-tale signs. All these things mean that something is wrong with these people. And they know it too. And so they lash out as a way to protect themselves because deep down they understand their own obvious lack of proportion, their physical charactersitics that have been haunting them for years. And so they over-compensate with rage. All those beatings; getting trash canned, laughed at by girls, head flushed in the shitter.
This is what makes them tick. Payback and transference. The rage has its roots in their own DNA.
Republican_Legion
02-01-2006, 10:31 AM
Harry Reid, Howard Dean, even the pariah Tom Daschle - I can understand and appreciate their rage. For these are the men, who, when they were boys, got the Junker beating of their lives in high school.
I had an eye for weak people as a kid like a lion able to intuit the straying, lame antelope, and then just sink my claws into 'em and looking at the fear in their eyes knowing that they were about to experience severe pain.
Look at these people. Kucinich looks like an alien. Ted Kennedy has a large mishappen head. Harry Reid looks like a small greasy pussy in trousers. Howard Dean has round defeated shoulders and poor reach. Tom Daschle looks like the tired guy in the porn with the caved-in chest. All 5 foot 3 of im. Al Sharpton was a stuttering mama's boy who probably beat off in the locker room after PE.
And this is where grievances come from, high school sinking you forever into its deep emotional lake of the past. They are simply trying to make amends for it now. Trying to catch up to those phantoms.
Tom Daschle has a wet forehead with so many pulsating veins in it, you could throw Ragu sauce on it and mistake it for a plate of spaghetti; his eyes are like boiled cocktail onions sunk deep into his baby-sized skull, his hair looks permed like a cheesy 70's TV game show host, the alcoholic topography of his sloping brow, the bad suit that looks like it came out of an LA consignment store, the diameter of his neck that looks like it could get whiplash from a small baby stroller bumping into him from behind.
All these things can be observed instantly, in .05 seconds, from most observers. Look at Kerry. The freakish skeleton. The exaggerated mandible. The long dildo-like fingers. The wrists that stretch out from his cuffs like his suit just shrunk 2 sizes too small. The porno hair helmet. His giraffe skeleton like advanced Marfan's syndrome. His hideous eyebrows moving out like a dangerous ledge over his beedy eyes.
These are tell-tale signs. All these things mean that something is wrong with these people. And they know it too. And so they lash out as a way to protect themselves because deep down they understand their own obvious lack of proportion, their physical charactersitics that have been haunting them for years. And so they over-compensate with rage. All those beatings; getting trash canned, laughed at by girls, head flushed in the shitter.
This is what makes them tick. Payback and transference. The rage has its roots in their own DNA.
Best post of the day !:claps:
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