Rachel Maddow Rakes John Boehner Over the Coals
Man, this is brutal. And I mean that in the best possible way.
Rachel Maddow uses John Boehner’s own words to demonstrate what a clueless buffoon he is.
Man, this is brutal. And I mean that in the best possible way.
Rachel Maddow uses John Boehner’s own words to demonstrate what a clueless buffoon he is.
1 | webevintage Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:35:37pm |
I watched that earlier and it was a thing of beauty.....
2 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:37:23pm |
Repost before bashing Boner. And I am going to be calling him boner from now on.
Let me compare and contrast some things about the GOP here that just occurred to me.
The GOP's version of a respectable lady: Using Palin, Angle and the Gun Twit from Az as examples:
Conspiracy loons
Uneducated (and proudly so)
Jesus Freaks
Uncaring for poor people
Uncaring about the environment
No particular policy ideas
Rabidly anti woman's rights
Pretty, in a teased hair, too much make up, trashy shiksa kind of way
And they call these ladies by honorifics and think the are just swell.
Now let's look at Kagan
Considered even tempered and fair by both sides of the aisle (before she became a target)
Not only extremely well educated, but brilliant and highly qualified
Secular Jewish
Compassionate for the poor
No record of hating the environment
Career history with policy and the law pertaining to it
Feminist (in an educated and strong professional woman sort of way)
Kinda plump (but more about being competent and kick ass than dolling up for the camera, in other words, a woman with a real spine)
And the GOP calls her a lesbian (as if she were - she isn't it - and as if that is an insult -it isn't) a baby killer (no not at all) and a Marxist (which she absolutely is not - not that the GOP could define Marxism in any case).
So in other words, the GOP is deeply offended by women with actual competence and ability, but vapid wannabe beauty contestants who can't tell you where most nations are on a map are models of womanhood.
That would be one of the more strong reasons I hate the GOP.
3 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:42:22pm |
re: #2 LudwigVanQuixote
Ludwig, non-blog related question: Does your work touch directly on smart grids? I can't tell you the reason why I ask yet, but it has to do with my new job. I promise no one will try to sell you anything with your advance permission and if you don't want to talk about it, i promise not to ask again.
5 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:47:00pm |
re: #2 LudwigVanQuixote
Repost before bashing Boner. And I am going to be calling him boner from now on.
Let me compare and contrast some things about the GOP here that just occurred to me.
The GOP's version of a respectable lady: Using Palin, Angle and the Gun Twit from Az as examples:
Conspiracy loons
Uneducated (and proudly so)
Jesus Freaks
Uncaring for poor people
Uncaring about the environment
No particular policy ideas
Rabidly anti woman's rights
Pretty, in a teased hair, too much make up, trashy shiksa kind of wayAnd they call these ladies by honorifics and think the are just swell.
Now let's look at Kagan
Considered even tempered and fair by both sides of the aisle (before she became a target)
Not only extremely well educated, but brilliant and highly qualified
Secular Jewish
Compassionate for the poor
No record of hating the environment
Career history with policy and the law pertaining to it
Feminist (in an educated and strong professional woman sort of way)
Kinda plump (but more about being competent and kick ass than dolling up for the camera, in other words, a woman with a real spine)And the GOP calls her a lesbian (as if she were - she isn't it - and as if that is an insult -it isn't) a baby killer (no not at all) and a Marxist (which she absolutely is not - not that the GOP could define Marxism in any case).
So in other words, the GOP is deeply offended by women with actual competence and ability, but vapid wannabe beauty contestants who can't tell you where most nations are on a map are models of womanhood.
That would be one of the more strong reasons I hate the GOP.
And you forgot Pamela Gormon's chief qualification: A steady hand with a Tommy Gun to rival Machine Gun Jack McGurn. He next ad will likely show her mowing down some "Evil Special Interest Prog" with her Thompson before leaving a nickel in his dead hand.
/The nickle was McGurn's calling card when he killed for Al Capone and the Outfit. And I am kidding about her next ad.
6 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:50:01pm |
re: #3 Dark_Falcon
Ludwig, non-blog related question: Does your work touch directly on smart grids? I can't tell you the reason why I ask yet, but it has to do with my new job. I promise no one will try to sell you anything with your advance permission and if you don't want to talk about it, i promise not to ask again.
It touches directly on them in that I read the papers about them in order to promote their efficacy as part of a solution - but professionally I am on the fluid physics and chaotic dynamics end of things
9 | Dancing along the light of day Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:52:51pm |
re: #2 LudwigVanQuixote
Some reasons I want to TRY to defend the GOP.
(Except they haven't practiced what they thought they were preaching...)
Smaller government.
Less government.
Fewer taxes.
" Founded by anti-slavery expansion activists in 1854, it is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP, despite being the younger of the two major parties. The party's platform is generally considered right of center in the U.S. political spectrum." Wikipedia
Party of Lincoln.
"The Republican Party includes fiscal conservatives, social conservatives, neoconservatives, moderates, and libertarians. Prior to the formation of the conservative coalition, which helped realign the Democratic and Republican party ideologies in the mid-1960s, the party historically advocated classical liberalism, paleoconservatism, and progressivism."
More Wikipedia.
This is making my head hurt.
I give up.
10 | Shiplord Kirel Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:54:07pm |
Boehner used to have his own TV show, starring as Commander Steve Zodiac in Fireball XL-5. (That might be Michelle Bachmann on the left but you'll have to ask a real TV buff).
11 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:55:10pm |
re: #6 LudwigVanQuixote
It touches directly on them in that I read the papers about them in order to promote their efficacy as part of a solution - but professionally I am on the fluid physics and chaotic dynamics end of things
Cool. I'll let you know more if I can. I've got to find out what I'm allowed to say about my job online. Thanks for answering me, though.
12 | Killgore Trout Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:55:36pm |
He's looking less orange these days.
/Change!
13 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:56:11pm |
re: #9 Floral Giraffe
Some reasons I want to TRY to defend the GOP.
(Except they haven't practiced what they thought they were preaching...)Smaller government.
Less government.
Fewer taxes.
" Founded by anti-slavery expansion activists in 1854, it is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP, despite being the younger of the two major parties. The party's platform is generally considered right of center in the U.S. political spectrum." Wikipedia
Party of Lincoln.
"The Republican Party includes fiscal conservatives, social conservatives, neoconservatives, moderates, and libertarians. Prior to the formation of the conservative coalition, which helped realign the Democratic and Republican party ideologies in the mid-1960s, the party historically advocated classical liberalism, paleoconservatism, and progressivism."
More Wikipedia.This is making my head hurt.
I give up.
There is just one major problem about that whole party of Lincoln thing... The modern GOP hates Lincoln and they really hate civil rights and black and brown people.
This should not be a surprise - ever since all of those Dixiecrats became GOP in opposition to Civil Rights anyway.
In other words, the Republican party of Lincoln would be the educated Dems of today - but of course, that is why they hate him so much.
14 | Dancing along the light of day Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:56:37pm |
re: #12 Killgore Trout
He's looking less orange these days.
/Change!
Chemical improvements in self tanners.
I bet he had a thorough scrub before application!
LOL!
15 | jaunte Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:56:39pm |
re: #10 Shiplord Kirel
I thought he was that guy in Caddyshack
16 | reine.de.tout Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:57:09pm |
This was good.
One quibble:
The moratorium is not supposed to cover anything but deep-water drilling.
Except all drilling is now suspended, included non deep-water drilling.
No permits are being issued.
17 | Shiplord Kirel Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:57:50pm |
re: #12 Killgore Trout
He's looking less orange these days.
/Change!
Time for another coat of varnish.
18 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:58:57pm |
Maddow really tears Boehner a new one. His comment about the financial regulation bill was utterly stupid and she runs it back on him for all its worth. It's like watch an underpowered quarterback throwing short passes to tight ends against a Chicago Bears linebacker corps at full health. The TE's get plastered and Boehner does too.
19 | Dancing along the light of day Tue, Jun 29, 2010 8:59:24pm |
re: #13 LudwigVanQuixote
There is just one major problem about that whole party of Lincoln thing... The modern GOP hates Lincoln and they really hate civil rights and black and brown people.
This should not be a surprise - ever since all of those Dixiecrats became GOP in opposition to Civil Rights anyway.
In other words, the Republican party of Lincoln would be the educated Dems of today - but of course, that is why they hate him so much.
Well, it's not like the party of Lincoln thing, even worked in Lincoln's time. He was a principled man, but the principles were of his time. Not ours.
20 | Dancing along the light of day Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:00:02pm |
re: #17 Shiplord Kirel
Haven't "seen" you in a while.
You doing OK?
New car is awesome?
21 | Irenicum Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:05:07pm |
Oh my goodness. That piece from Rachel was priceless. Boehner truly is a boner.
22 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:06:11pm |
Maddow might have worried about the mid-terms before today, but now I think she's doing the Happy Dance.
25 | Shiplord Kirel Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:07:25pm |
re: #20 Floral Giraffe
Haven't "seen" you in a while.
You doing OK?
New car is awesome?
I've been around, mostly posting on the day shift though. The new/old car is running great. I tried the STP fake lead additive and it really does the job.
26 | kreyagg Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:08:25pm |
As a resident of Ohio I apologize for sending this type of person to Congress. I've been trying give district 8 to Indiana but they don't want it either.
27 | Dancing along the light of day Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:08:30pm |
re: #25 Shiplord Kirel
Glad to "see you". LOL! Fake lead additive, well, if it gets the job done!
28 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:10:15pm |
re: #24 Floral Giraffe
You here?
Soory, here but a little distracted. Miss S is commenting on Representative boner.
She feels he is a little limp for that epithet.
I am arguing that he wants to fuck America.
We both agree that the idea of default assuming a competent and non-vapid woman a lesbian is one of the more profound signs of weak males with great insecurity issues of their own. They know that no educated woman would give backwards trash like them the time of day, and therefore pretend that she isn't interested in men as a recrimination.
29 | elizajane Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:10:27pm |
OK, he said something honest about the future of Social Security and raising the age limit, and she made fun of him for it. The BP comment was idiotic, but I kind of respect him for telling it like it is on Social Security; I don't think we should be saying, "what an idiot! Doesn't he know he should lie (or lie by omission at least) so he can be elected!"
30 | Irenicum Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:11:22pm |
Rachel is truly amazing. She consistently knows the details of an issue, and on her FB page asks, on a daily basis, for them to do their homework before the show and also elicits information from said fans to help her in her own info gathering. Leaderships qualities if ever I saw them. I'm so glad she's out there doing what she does.
31 | Dancing along the light of day Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:12:06pm |
re: #28 LudwigVanQuixote
Soory, here but a little distracted. Miss S is commenting on Representative boner.
She feels he is a little limp for that epithet.
I agree with Miss. S.
32 | Dancing along the light of day Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:12:48pm |
33 | Racer X Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:15:29pm |
*Drives around the block again, eyeing the alternative club with the progressives inside having such a good time. Wonders if I should park the car and go have a look see.*
34 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:16:12pm |
36 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:16:49pm |
re: #30 Irenicum
Rachel is truly amazing. She consistently knows the details of an issue, and on her FB page asks, on a daily basis, for them to do their homework before the show and also elicits information from said fans to help her in her own info gathering. Leaderships qualities if ever I saw them. I'm so glad she's out there doing what she does.
True, but sadly she does have the ratings to show for it. O'Reilly and Hannity normally double her ratings or even more. She can't truly become a force as long as her network keeps eating Fox's dust.
37 | Stanghazi Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:19:43pm |
re: #33 Racer X
*Drives around the block again, eyeing the alternative club with the progressives inside having such a good time. Wonders if I should park the car and go have a look see.*
We do have a basketball team in common...
38 | Irenicum Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:25:37pm |
re: #36 Dark_Falcon
Sadly the right knows how to sing the tribalist song much better than the left. They know how to tell their audience just how justified they are in their anger and prejudice towards anything "other." I know the left has their fair share of that same behavior, but that's not the dynamic I'm most concerned about right now. The bad crazy is much more of a right issue than a left issue currently. Rachel is actually pretty nuanced in her analysis, contra Keith, who regularly goes over the top. The distinction is that she thinks before she speaks, unlike those on the fringes of the left or right. That's why I like her and I suspect she has poorer ratings. Complexity is almost never popular.
39 | Racer X Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:27:52pm |
re: #37 Stanley Sea
We do have a basketball team in common...
The World Champion Los Angeles Lakers!
2 in a row!
Sweet 16!
Three-peat!
40 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:33:20pm |
re: #36 Dark_Falcon
True, but sadly she does have the ratings to show for it. O'Reilly and Hannity normally double her ratings or even more. She can't truly become a force as long as her network keeps eating Fox's dust.
It'll never happen, because the right is more monolithic and goes to fewer places for its information. There is not the market on the left for a show that will pull the kind of influence that a Hannity or an O'Reilly or a Limbaugh. It'll never happen, because the demographic isn't there. You can't get young people to watch cable news. o'Reilly has the nunbers, because his demographic is what media people call the "65 to dead" demographic. Monolithic and devoted, and used to getting their information from television.
The REAL question is: how valuable is the demo? I can about guarantee that Maddow's watchers, which skew far far younger, on average have more disposable income
41 | Stanghazi Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:38:48pm |
re: #39 Racer X
The World Champion Los Angeles Lakers!
2 in a row!
Sweet 16!
Three-peat!
YEAH!
LAKERS BABY
42 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:38:50pm |
re: #40 WindUpBird
It'll never happen, because the right is more monolithic and goes to fewer places for its information. There is not the market on the left for a show that will pull the kind of influence that a Hannity or an O'Reilly or a Limbaugh. It'll never happen, because the demographic isn't there. You can't get young people to watch cable news. o'Reilly has the nunbers, because his demographic is what media people call the "65 to dead" demographic. Monolithic and devoted, and used to getting their information from television.
The REAL question is: how valuable is the demo? I can about guarantee that Maddow's watchers, which skew far far younger, on average have more disposable income
I'm not sure you're right about that last, but even if you were it still isn't enough, given that when show A has triple the ratings of show B, it does not matter too much if show B's views have 10% more disposable income.
43 | Irenicum Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:41:43pm |
I don't care about the ratings of any of the shows in question. What I do care about is what's being said. Rachel just makes more sense and consistently works from demonstrable facts. That's what's important to me.
44 | Irenicum Tue, Jun 29, 2010 9:42:55pm |
And to piggy-back that thought, it's my job to spread that info and understanding around to as many people as possible.
45 | ClaudeMonet Tue, Jun 29, 2010 10:55:09pm |
re: #18 Dark_Falcon
Maddow really tears Boehner a new one. His comment about the financial regulation bill was utterly stupid and she runs it back on him for all its worth. It's like watch an underpowered quarterback throwing short passes to tight ends against a Chicago Bears linebacker corps at full health. The TE's get plastered and Boehner does too.
Well, Boehner's family ran or runs a bar in beautiful (not) Reading, Ohio, just up the street from where I lived during HS, college, and later for seven more years. So he knows all about "plastered".
re: #26 kreyagg
As a resident of Ohio I apologize for sending this type of person to Congress. I've been trying give district 8 to Indiana but they don't want it either.
I lived in District 8 for 14 years and never voted for Boehner once. District 8 is the safest Repub district in the state; great people but not too bright when it comes to their representation.
Now I have Steve "the Dweeb" Driehaus as my Congresscritter after the voters actually had the backbone to throw Steve "Combover" Chabot out. Driehaus' big problem is that the party tells him to vote one way and the Catholic Church says the other; he doesn't know which of his masters to obey. And to the east, we have the even more intellectually challenged Jean Schmidt, whom I won't even discuss.
They're ALL an embarrassment.
46 | darthstar Tue, Jun 29, 2010 11:19:52pm |
Maddow does political evisceration of people by their own words like nobody else.
47 | Decatur Deb Wed, Jun 30, 2010 5:38:18am |
re: #33 Racer X
*Drives around the block again, eyeing the alternative club with the progressives inside having such a good time. Wonders if I should park the car and go have a look see.*
Love-bombing Racer
"We love you Racer, oh yes we do.
We love you Racer, oh yes we do.
We love you Racer. It's true.
Oh Racer, we love you."
--Serial