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Old 03-16-2012, 02:48 PM
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The irony of this statement coming from an omniscient as.shole like you who thinks, like Obama, that the rest of us are idiots and you know what is better for us than we do.
Well, you're wrong. I don't think that. I don't presume to say what our President thinks. You do.

I guess that makes you the name-calling ass.hole. Aside from being wrong. But hey, bigots and idiots live by making up crap about other people, in order to justify their dislike of them.

You're not mature enough to be able to discuss the article I posted, to point out why you think the premise in the article is flawed. Your only answer is to come on here and curse at me.

BTW: the phrase, Republican Authoritarian Father Figure, was the author of the article - not mine. You don't like the article, don't curse at me. You didn't bother to read it thought, did you?

Get lost, immature loser.

If all you can do is join threads to call names, you might just go away. Because you look a fool. And the rest of us don't have to suffer your little childish temper tantrums. You want to talk politics? Do so. You want to only post so you can call people names? Go back to Freeperville. Because "we" don't have to take your name-calling crap.
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Old 03-19-2012, 07:20 AM
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New York Sen. Chuck Schumer believes he has found a political weapon in the unlikeliest of places: the Violence Against Women Act.

Republicans have several objections to the legislation, but instead of making changes, Schumer wants to fast track the bill to the floor, let the GOP block it, then allow Democrats to accuse Republicans of waging a “war against women.”

It’s fodder for a campaign ad, and it’s not the only potential 30-second spot ready to spring from Senate leadership these days.

From his perch as the Democrats’ chief policy and messaging guru, Schumer wants to raise taxes on people who earn more than $1 million, and many Democrats want to push the vote for April 15, a move designed to amp up the “income inequality” rhetoric just in time for Tax Day.

Schumer has a plan for painting Republicans as anti-immigrant as well. He’s called the author of the Arizona immigration law to testify before his Judiciary subcommittee, bringing Capitol Hill attention to an issue that’s still front and center for Hispanic voters.

None of these campaign-style attacks allow for the policy nuances or reasoning behind the GOP’s opposition, and some of the bills stand no chance of becoming law.

But that’s not really the point.


The real push behind this effort is to give Democrats reasons to portray Republicans as anti-women, anti-Latino and anti-middle class.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0312/74041.html
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Old 03-19-2012, 01:58 PM
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absurdity, thy name is RNC!!


http://slatest.slate.com/posts/2012/...ill_maher.html

GOP Blasts "Obama's War on Women"
RNC's new ad focuses on Bill Maher's super PAC donation.

By Josh Voorhees | Posted Monday, March 19, 2012, at 2:09 PM ET



The Republican National Committee is out with a new ad aimed at returning serve after Democrats made hay over Rush Limbaugh's recent inflammatory comments about Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke.


The new ad, entitled "Obama's War on Women" (and embedded below), focuses on two main fronts: the first is centered on the fact that Bill Maher, who once described Sara Palin as a "****," has donated $1 million to the super PAC backing President Obama's re-election; the second is a section in Ron Suskind's book Confidence Men, which described the White House as a boys' club that often left female staffers on the sidelines.
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Old 03-19-2012, 02:09 PM
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absurdity, thy name is RNC!!


http://slatest.slate.com/posts/2012/...ill_maher.html

GOP Blasts "Obama's War on Women"
RNC's new ad focuses on Bill Maher's super PAC donation.

By Josh Voorhees | Posted Monday, March 19, 2012, at 2:09 PM ET



The Republican National Committee is out with a new ad aimed at returning serve after Democrats made hay over Rush Limbaugh's recent inflammatory comments about Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke.


The new ad, entitled "Obama's War on Women" (and embedded below), focuses on two main fronts: the first is centered on the fact that Bill Maher, who once described Sara Palin as a "****," has donated $1 million to the super PAC backing President Obama's re-election; the second is a section in Ron Suskind's book Confidence Men, which described the White House as a boys' club that often left female staffers on the sidelines.

oh, and i do object to maher calling palin the c word-he forgot to put 'stupid' in front of it.
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Old 03-19-2012, 02:27 PM
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The new ad, entitled "Obama's War on Women" ....
Soda in keyboard!

Oh, Reince, you're not even half as good as Steele.
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