Rove and Mier testimony over US attorney firings released

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PJABBER

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Wow, quite an attack on you PJABBER.

:sun:

You know, in the old days, way before my time, guys like Craig234 were often referred to as "useful idiots." The times, they are not a'changin much.

True believers of whatever the party line is, manipulable because of the true faith they have in whatever construct has been built - The True Believer: Thoughts On The Nature Of Mass Movements by Eric Hoffer is an exploration of this phenomenon. I guess eight years of demonification have had their effect on Craig234 and others. But they are useful in some way, aren't they?

The Angry Left is only something that I read about in passing, I am generally much more interested in finance. It is interesting to have a direct confrontation with this demographic here.

I see some similarities in the approach with movements of the Left in Europe, where they are institutionalized and in totalitarian states, where they support the staus quo.

I can't think of any reason to get into a shouting match with someone who so obviously needs a karmic adjustment.

:p
 

heyheybooboo

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Anyone else see the ironing in BLABBER making reference to the :| Angry Left :| with all the Tea Bagger shoutdowns as of late ?
 

PJABBER

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Originally posted by: alchemize
PJabber: Did you get a PM from Craig telling you not to engage him in discourse anymore?

Yes, I did, but about a week ago. My commentary is in the generic form. I don't want to piss him off directly.

;)
 

Lemon law

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If and when Karl Rove goes to jail by the Scotter Libby route of perjured testimony, it would be doubly satisfying, both from the standpoint of the American people and also because it might take some of the windbag out of PJABBERS sails.

But when it comes down to being partisan about Karl Rove, we all have to all admit Karl Rove is a bi-partisan slimeball given the lies he spread about a basically honorable American named John McCain during the 2000 election season.

Most politicians try to take the high road but sometimes slip up in the heat of a campaign, but Karl Rove has built a career out of always taking the lowest possible road.
 

CallMeJoe

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Originally posted by: Lemon law
If and when Karl Rove goes to jail by the Scotter Libby route of perjured testimony, it would be doubly satisfying, both from the standpoint of the American people and also because it might take some of the windbag out of PJABBERS sails.
But when it comes down to being partisan about Karl Rove, we all have to all admit Karl Rove is a bi-partisan slimeball given the lies he spread about a basically honorable American named John McCain during the 2000 election season.
Most politicians try to take the high road but sometimes slip up in the heat of a campaign, but Karl Rove has built a career out of always taking the lowest possible road.
You're just bitter because the Democrats didn't get to break the story of John McCain's illegitimate black babies and his Manchurian Candidacy...
 

kage69

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Yes, I did, but about a week ago. My commentary is in the generic form. I don't want to piss him off directly.


Probably a good idea looking at the stomping you just got. Standing up for the likes of Rove and Gonzales. Good for you. I suppose it's a good thing you let us know about the sauce, now we know why you're ignoring context sensitive issues like timing and performance of said attorneys.

Or I guess it could also be you're just a partisan troll as previously suspected.


Anyone else see the ironing in BLABBER making reference to the Angry Left with all the Tea Bagger shoutdowns as of late ?

What are you, some un American grandmother murdering Muslim Kenyan? :shocked:






 

Craig234

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Originally posted by: Lemon law
If and when Karl Rove goes to jail by the Scotter Libby route of perjured testimony, it would be doubly satisfying, both from the standpoint of the American people and also because it might take some of the windbag out of PJABBERS sails.

But when it comes down to being partisan about Karl Rove, we all have to all admit Karl Rove is a bi-partisan slimeball given the lies he spread about a basically honorable American named John McCain during the 2000 election season.

Sorry, but he's far from 'bi-partisan'. Intra-party battles don't make him 'pro Democrat' or in any way tar the Democrats with his bad behavior. He's a purely Republican sleaze.

Most politicians try to take the high road but sometimes slip up in the heat of a campaign, but Karl Rove has built a career out of always taking the lowest possible road.

And that's why George Bush, Sr. introduced Rove to his son, based on Rove's history of slime campaigning in Texan politics.
 

PokerGuy

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hahahaha .. once again, a non-story. Volumes of data, lots of blah blah blah, but in the end, it's just democrat hot air as usual.
 

Lemon law

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Originally posted by: PJABBER
Originally posted by: Lemon law
PJabber asks, " OK, now that I just read your post for the second time, I am getting that need to pour a second Scotch! I am guessing it is Miller time where you are?"
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Well I would be drinking some Obama highlife beer if I had any, beats the hell out of Bush beer.

Whiskey for my men, and beer for my horses!
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Gotta love PJABBER, can we charge his horse with drunk driving and endangering public safety?