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delalluvia:
--- Quote from: injest on September 05, 2008, 07:39:01 pm ---yet we are happy to present them as facts and run with them
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And this is different from normal politics - how?
--- Quote ---nor have we forgotten how Clinton was treated by the liberal leaders too. We WON'T forget that either.
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The conservatives were hypercritical of Hillary because she was a career woman and mother. Wanted to force her to take her man's name and admit she really wanted to be in the kitchen. And now conservatives want us to believe they're all about 'women's choices' and anyone who doesn't support their candidate is a 'hypocrite'?
Er, yeah.
--- Quote ---at least we agree there is irony here.
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Oh, plenty of it and from both sides. I get to read how Obama 'posed in front of his Caesar classical pillars and curtain' yet they don't mention Dubya doing the same thing years earlier. I get to read about how liberals are now 'hypocritical' because they're condemning a woman 'who made a choice' while completely ignoring the fact that the reason liberals condemn her is because she is ANTI-choice, not because of *her* particular choice. This was from my neo-conservative friends and they didn't see the difference. Liberals get to hear - yet again - that because they don't support a POW, they're unpatriotic. A 'family/traditional/abstinence only' candidate has an OOPS in the family with a knocked up 16 year old daughter which shows all too clearly the failure of her way of doing things, but she, her party and Obama all say her family is 'off-limits' to discussion. What they mean is 'off limits to criticism'. So they can parade their family on stage and in front of cameras to be flashed around the world - but, "uh uh uh, you can only say GOOD things about them".
You don't want bad things said about their family in public/in blogs? Get them off the stage. Sheesh.
Yep, plenty of irony and hypocrisy and special treatment to go around.
injest:
--- Quote from: delalluvia on September 05, 2008, 07:55:08 pm ---And this is different from normal politics - how?
The conservatives were hypercritical of Hillary because she was a career woman and mother. Wanted to force her to take her man's name and admit she really wanted to be in the kitchen. And now conservatives want us to believe they're all about 'women's choices' and anyone who doesn't support their candidate is a 'hypocrite'?
Er, yeah.
Oh, plenty of it and from both sides. I get to read how Obama 'posed in front of his Caesar classical pillars and curtain' yet they don't mention Dubya doing the same thing years earlier. I get to read about how liberals are now 'hypocritical' because they're condemning a woman 'who made a choice' while completely ignoring the fact that the reason liberals condemn her is because she is ANTI-choice, not because of *her* particular choice. This was from my neo-conservative friends and they didn't see the difference. Liberals get to hear - yet again - that because they don't support a POW, they're unpatriotic. A 'family/traditional/abstinence only' candidate has an OOPS in the family with a knocked up 16 year old daughter which shows all too clearly the failure of her way of doing things, but she, her party and Obama all say her family is 'off-limits' to discussion. What they mean is 'off limits to criticism'. So they can parade their family on stage and in front of cameras to be flashed around the world - but, "uh uh uh, you can only say GOOD things about them".
You don't want bad things said about their family in public/in blogs? Get them off the stage. Sheesh.
Yep, plenty of irony and hypocrisy and special treatment to go around.
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soooo. because Obama put HIS children on the stage THEY are open game?
I don't think so...but then I ain't oh so clever as some people are...
delalluvia:
--- Quote from: injest on September 05, 2008, 08:01:01 pm ---soooo. because Obama put HIS children on the stage THEY are open game?
I don't think so...but then I ain't oh so clever as some people are...
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Yep. I just think there will be less to talk about. What's more juicy than a VP candidate's knocked up 16 year old daughter about to marry in a shot-gun wedding a self-proclaimed 'redneck'?
Obama's kids are much less interesting.
injest:
--- Quote from: delalluvia on September 05, 2008, 08:07:03 pm ---Yep. I just think there will be less to talk about. What's more juicy than a VP candidate's knocked up 16 year old daughter about to marry in a shot-gun wedding a self-proclaimed 'redneck'?
Obama's kids are much less interesting.
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well if it wasn't this, some other garbage would be spread....ya'll go ahead and focus on sex (that is one things that both parties can do so well) meantime, the country has REAL issues that need addressing. I guess us stupid people will have to do as we always do..muddle along running the world while the 'elitists' sit around leering at teenagers and talking a big game about how THEY would fix everything if only....
delalluvia:
--- Quote from: injest on September 05, 2008, 09:47:49 pm --- :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
well if it wasn't this, some other garbage would be spread....ya'll go ahead and focus on sex (that is one things that both parties can do so well) meantime, the country has REAL issues that need addressing. I guess us stupid people will have to do as we always do..muddle along running the world while the 'elitists' sit around leering at teenagers and talking a big game about how THEY would fix everything if only...
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And there you go. See? You say this and my Obama supporter friends say, "See? The conservatives didn't even discuss the economy. They chose a VP to keep the religious fundamentalists/anti-abortion/NRA crowd happy. They don't care about the economy." [shrug]
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