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geo321 (Member Profile)

Rand Paul Flip Flops on Civil Rights Act, Blames Media

volumptuous says...

It's weird how many white people will intellectualize this issue, and discuss it as an abstract.

It's just racism. That is all that it is.

It was very clearly racism when on Morning Joe, none of the panel could keep their eyes off of Harold Ford.

Rand Paul is a racist, and so is his father. So was William Buckley, the "Grandfather" of the conservative movement. It's not difficult to discover. Lew Rockwell has all the old Ron Paul papers. They're ugly. Most of them are also homophobic, as well as misogynistic. All are clearly classist.

They are all quite hypocritical as well.

For instance, while Rand Paul claims he's a libertarian (when it suits him), he also believes in the drug war and the death penalty. He thinks that abortion is not a states issue. He also believes in subsidizing the coal industry, and %50 of his patients are Medicare recipients and is against any cuts in Medicare funding. So, basically he's just a wingnut racist Republican liar.

His father, the "World's Most Famous Libertarian" lobbied for $96.1million in Federal earmarks last year. But he doesn't want to spend a dime on giving Rosa Parks a medal? Yeah, that's not racism at all, it's just coincidental.

Morning Joe - Has the GOP Been Driven Outside The Mainstream

Best Idea for a Coffee Cup EVER!

therealblankman says...

Worst idea for a coffee cup ever. You break it out, turn your back for a second and some low-life runs away with your morning joe thinking it's a $3000 Canon zoom. No way, Jose. I'd rather lose the lens itself than my AM coffee- somebody is going to die if I miss my caffeine hit.

-do want

Tom Hanks is Smarter than Morning Joe

rougy says...

>> ^Payback:
>> ^rougy:
Comparing the loss of an iPod to being unemployed in this economy suggests a disassociation with reality that would be grounds for involuntary commitment.
And, yeah, three cheers for Tom Hanks!

Actually, he was comparing being unemployed in this economy with being shot at in "The War". In that respect, being unemployed, in the Grand Scheme of Things, really is like losing a toy. Few people worry about their mortgage with bullets flying past their ears.


Actually, I hope you're one of the people standing around with his hand out, wondering why nobody cares.

Actually, I don't think you've ever been subjected to air-to-ground fire. Ever.

Actually, I don't think you've ever been subjected to artillary.

Beat your chest, and scream little man. How tough you are. Little mouse.

Tom Hanks is Smarter than Morning Joe

Payback says...

>> ^rougy:
Comparing the loss of an iPod to being unemployed in this economy suggests a disassociation with reality that would be grounds for involuntary commitment.
And, yeah, three cheers for Tom Hanks!


Actually, he was comparing being unemployed in this economy with being shot at in "The War". In that respect, being unemployed, in the Grand Scheme of Things, really is like losing a toy. Few people worry about their mortgage with bullets flying past their ears.

Tom Hanks is Smarter than Morning Joe

NetRunner (Member Profile)

Tom Hanks is Smarter than Morning Joe

NetRunner says...

>> ^xxovercastxx:
Tom Brokaw isn't good enough to make the tags?


NO! He gets on my nerves.

For example, in this clip Hanks says something about how at a basic level people want their government to be there for them when the chips are down, and a minute later Brokaw pretends like Hanks said something that was almost entirely the opposite, namely that people want to "take control of their own destiny" and that communities are going to fix their own problems without help from the "New York/Washington axis".

That said, I just forgot to put him in the tags. Wasn't intentional.

Tom Hanks is Smarter than Morning Joe

NetRunner (Member Profile)

Max Blumenthal on the tea-baggers, sex scandals, etc...

Rep. Anthony Weiner Blasts the Critics of Health Care

Republicans, religion and the triumph of unreson (Religion Talk Post)

marinara says...

Partisan politics produces this crap.

How many conservative hosts...
Columnists
TV hosts like Morning Joe
Newspapers
Fox News

Together they produce enough misinformation to produce a wall. Obama promised to breach the wall. He hasn't even come close.

Bill Clinton on the other hand, did beat that wall down, and did it against much stronger opposition.

NordlichReiter (Member Profile)

enoch says...

In reply to this comment by NordlichReiter:
I think that a free market entails a Natural Selection of sorts. An Evolution of good business.

Not some market where the FED, and Taxation makes the incentives.

Let the big companies die. If the Unions kill the companies, let them die. They have to help themselves before any impotent government could even fathom helping them.

With unions to much of a good thing can be a bad thing. To much of the other can smother good business.

Its simple, good market is good competitiveness, not sneaky tactics. Its all about incentives. Every where I look I see bad incentives. A bonus for making that arrest, a bonus for hiring your best friend, a bonus for being a big name on wall street, a bonus for having kids, a bonus for getting married, a bonus for having a house and there are bonuses for just about every thing! Enough bonuses! That's a quick fix to make the common man feel better about an entropic system.

Start with the FED, then with move to Tax Reform. Then move on and cut the fat away from the Meet.



right on man.



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