Breaking: Blago Guilty on One Count
Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich has been found guilty on only one count, and prosecutors are promising to seek a new trial.
Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich has been found guilty on only one count, and prosecutors are promising to seek a new trial.
1 | darthstar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:54:29pm |
One count of perjury. Justice is served!
The Lindsey Lohan trial was a better example of justice in America...for fuck's sake.
2 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:54:41pm |
Guilty or Innocent, one thing that can bring America together is thinking that guy's a Douche¹.
¹it'll be interesting to see if there's any crowing like when some others have gotten off thougyh.
3 | Gus Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:56:09pm |
Rod Blagojevich was not available for comment.
Although we were able to capture this photo of him leaving the courthouse.
4 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:56:42pm |
re: #3 Gus 802
Rod Blagojevich was not available for comment.
Although we were able to capture this photo of him leaving the courthouse.
Buhahaha give the poor man's hair a break :).
5 | Varek Raith Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:57:13pm |
re: #3 Gus 802
Rod Blagojevich was not available for comment.
Although we were able to capture this photo of him leaving the courthouse.
Lol.
6 | thatthatisis Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:57:33pm |
Oh, pleeeease let this take over cable TV so I don't have to hear all the outrage - fake and otherwise - about a mosque in lower Manhattan. Blogo has to be good for SOMETHING.
7 | Killgore Trout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:58:18pm |
Konspiracy! Obama intervened to hide the truth about something!
/wingnut
8 | Soap_Man Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:58:32pm |
As a resident of the sometimes-great-but-not-when-you-are-talking-about-the-government-State of Illinois, I can say that I am pretty pleased that he didn't get off scott-free.
Although this does seem like a slap on the wrist.
9 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:58:40pm |
Was there a hung jury on some of the other counts, then?
10 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:58:45pm |
re: #6 thatthatisis
Oh, pleeease let this take over cable TV so I don't have to hear all the outrage - fake and otherwise - about a mosque in lower Manhattan. Blogo has to be good for SOMETHING.
Good luck with that!
That would imply that there's not a coordinated effort to keep it on the front page (yeah yeah, tinfoil hat territory)
11 | Varek Raith Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:59:07pm |
12 | Kragar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:59:34pm |
re: #9 Obdicut
Was there a hung jury on some of the other counts, then?
They were reporting they were deadlocked on many of the charges last week.
13 | Targetpractice Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:59:38pm |
re: #9 Obdicut
Was there a hung jury on some of the other counts, then?
IIRC, the jury had to actually ask the judge to clarify some of the charges, I assume so they could understand exactly what they were being asked to convict on.
No doubt the prosecution will try to retry him on that.
14 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 2:59:51pm |
re: #11 Varek Raith
Oh man, I sooo want it to be just one stubborn guy saying "We just don't have proof!"
Then we can start with the payoff rumors :D
15 | Soap_Man Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:00:02pm |
re: #9 Obdicut
Was there a hung jury on some of the other counts, then?
All of the other counts. And the ones for this brother too. The feds plan to prosecute again. In fact, I think one of them said something like "we would like to do it tomorrow if we could."
16 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:00:48pm |
Well since we're talking about John Bolton downstairs. Can you guys imagine Blago's hair but with Bolton's mustache. That would be epic.
17 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:00:51pm |
Poor Blago.
He wasn't even a smart enough politician to pull anything illegal enough worth getting really hammered hard for.
DON'T YELL AT ME.
I live in a state where 3 former Insurance Commissioners, 3 in a row, went to jail for some thing or the other, and a popular 4-term governor (and his son as well) is now languishing in a federal prison (but really should be let out, he's old, he's ill).
Our politicians know how to do political corruption right.
18 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:01:09pm |
re: #15 Soap_Man
It's really fucking annoying how much money this is costing. Just plead already and go to a minimum security prison, Balgo. Sheesh.
19 | Political Atheist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:03:09pm |
re: #17 reine.de.tout
I always love your posts, but that one is a instant favorite.
20 | Max Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:03:34pm |
Blago was corrupt? Hah! Yeah right. Next you'll tell me Marion Berry was corrupt.
/
21 | Kragar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:04:30pm |
re: #20 Max D. Reinhardt
Blago was corrupt? Hah! Yeah right. Next you'll tell me Marion Berry was corrupt.
/
Bitch set him up.
22 | Varek Raith Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:04:55pm |
re: #17 reine.de.tout
Poor Blago.
He wasn't even a smart enough politician to pull anything illegal enough worth getting really hammered hard for.
DON'T YELL AT ME.
I live in a state where 3 former Insurance Commissioners, 3 in a row, went to jail for some thing or the other, and a popular 4-term governor (and his son as well) is now languishing in a federal prison (but really should be let out, he's old, he's ill).
Our politicians know how to do political corruption right.
Seriously.
I've lived in Jersey.
Where Politicians Do Corruption, Right™
23 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:04:58pm |
re: #17 reine.de.tout
Yer pretty safe dissing on Blago, I think, Reine :D
24 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:05:34pm |
re: #22 Varek Raith
Seriously.
I've lived in Jersey.
Where Politicians Do Corruption, Right™
Best corruption we get out here is our gay mayor diddling an underaged intern... and getting away with it.
25 | Gus Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:06:58pm |
re: #22 Varek Raith
Seriously.
I've lived in Jersey.
Where Politicians Do Corruption, Right™
Even the dog catchers are corrupt in New Jersey. They get a hefty payoff every month from the Feline Syndicate.
/
26 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:07:02pm |
re: #1 darthstar
One count of perjury. Justice is served!
The Lindsey Lohan trial was a better example of justice in America...for fuck's sake.
Or the Tom Delay 11 year trial.
27 | TedStriker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:07:26pm |
re: #17 reine.de.tout
Poor Blago.
He wasn't even a smart enough politician to pull anything illegal enough worth getting really hammered hard for.
DON'T YELL AT ME.
I live in a state where 3 former Insurance Commissioners, 3 in a row, went to jail for some thing or the other, and a popular 4-term governor (and his son as well) is now languishing in a federal prison (but really should be let out, he's old, he's ill).
Our politicians know how to do political corruption right.
Louisiana: Where political corruption has been going on so long, it's an artform!
Just like in Memphis...
/a Nashvillian here, giving a little cross-state ribbing
28 | Gus Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:07:52pm |
re: #1 darthstar
One count of perjury. Justice is served!
The Lindsey Lohan trial was a better example of justice in America...for fuck's sake.
Money talks.
29 | Kragar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:07:57pm |
California gay marriage case hangs on technicality
On Monday, those appellate judges set a hearing for December and put gay marriages on hold pending appeal. They made only one comment relating to legal issues, asking the pro Prop 8 team to say why the case should not be dismissed due to lack of standing -- a term for the right to appeal.
Strictly speaking, the California state government would be the proper body to represent the pro-Prop 8 case, but neither the governor nor the attorney general is willing to pursue it. The defense of the ban was so far made by an independent group that must prove its right to appeal.
The appeals court will make its decision on standing as the first step in its ruling on the case after the December hearing. If it decides that the Prop 8 proponents don't have standing, the judges won't even look at the main argument, following standard judicial policy of making rulings as narrow as possible.
30 | SpaceJesus Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:08:05pm |
how on earth did the prosecutors mess this up
31 | Varek Raith Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:08:32pm |
32 | Soap_Man Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:09:09pm |
re: #3 Gus 802
Rod Blagojevich was not available for comment.
Although we were able to capture this photo of him leaving the courthouse.
Between when you found that photo and this post, how long have you been waiting to bust out that little nugget? ;)
33 | SpaceJesus Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:09:30pm |
re: #29 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)
"judge, america will fall into the hands of satan"
35 | Varek Raith Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:09:43pm |
re: #32 Soap_Man
Between when you found that photo and this post, how long have you been waiting to bust out that little nugget? ;)
It sure does look like him...
36 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:09:51pm |
re: #20 Max D. Reinhardt
Blago was corrupt? Hah! Yeah right. Next you'll tell me Marion Berry was corrupt.
/
My favorite Marion Barry story ever: A friend of mine picked up the phone to hear her grandmother's indignant voice yelling "Do you know what your people have DONE?"
What they'd done was reelect Barry. Why African-Americans in the DC area count as Mirele's people, but apparently not her grandmother's when they reelect the guy her grandma doesn't like remains cryptic.
37 | Soap_Man Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:10:00pm |
re: #30 SpaceJesus
how on earth did the prosecutors mess this up
You might be surprised, but there are plenty of Blago supporters/apologists here in Illinois. I'm sure there were at least a few on that jury.
39 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:10:08pm |
I must confess, I don't understand this modern "new trial" fad.
Whatever happened to the concept of "double jeopardy"?
40 | Gus Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:10:22pm |
re: #32 Soap_Man
Between when you found that photo and this post, how long have you been waiting to bust out that little nugget? ;)
12 seconds.
41 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:10:58pm |
re: #39 Cato the Elder
I must confess, I don't understand this modern "new trial" fad.
Whatever happened to the concept of "double jeopardy"?
"We know he's guilty, lets get him!"
Its okay on the hung jury charges, though.
42 | SpaceJesus Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:11:50pm |
re: #37 Soap_Man
ah, I'm just now reading the story. I thought it was the judge who declared a mistrial on the other issues
43 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:12:03pm |
Living around the DC area I got to know Berry's escapades pretty well. He made an interesting comeback a few years back to become a city councilman and I think he was the only member of hte council to oppose the attempt to allow gay marriage in the district. "Bitch set me up" remains my favorite busted quote of all time. So straightforward and so honest heh. Not to excuse Berry's corruption but he was more of a character than bowtie Anthony Williams and Adrian Fenty are.
45 | Kragar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:12:35pm |
re: #39 Cato the Elder
I must confess, I don't understand this modern "new trial" fad.
Whatever happened to the concept of "double jeopardy"?
46 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:13:29pm |
"The former governor pursed his lips and shook his head slightly."
I do hope that didn't derange his hairdo.
47 | Kragar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:14:14pm |
re: #46 Cato the Elder
"The former governor pursed his lips and shook his head slightly."
I do hope that didn't derange his hairdo.
A wind tunnel could not muss that 'do.
48 | Gus Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:14:50pm |
re: #46 Cato the Elder
"The former governor pursed his lips and shook his head slightly."
I do hope that didn't derange his hairdo.
Hmmm. Looks like it did.
49 | Targetpractice Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:16:33pm |
re: #29 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)
"Standing? We are representing the morally-right, God-fearing people of California! Of course we got standing!!"
/
50 | Soap_Man Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:17:24pm |
re: #47 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)
A wind tunnel could not muss that 'do.
You know, I seem to remember a video of his hair being lowered onto his skull ala Darth Vader in Empire.
So I googled it and somehow found this:
51 | Kragar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:19:53pm |
re: #50 Soap_Man
You know, I seem to remember a video of his hair being lowered onto his skull ala Darth Vader in Empire.
So I googled it and somehow found this:
[Video]
I still think that if Rod's hair were to meet Geert's in open battle, the devastation would be of biblical proportions.
Trafican't hair is lying in wait to attack the victor.
52 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:21:13pm |
Oh, my jury, it was hung
(it was hung)
Yes, my jury it was hung
(it was hung)
My jury it was hung,
so from the jail I'm sprung.
But the mean DA another trial has sprung.
Copyright © 2010 Cato the Elder
53 | Gus Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:22:33pm |
re: #51 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)
I still think that if Rod's hair were to meet Geert's in open battle, the devastation would be of biblical proportions.
Trafican't hair is lying in wait to attack the victor.
Donald Trump missed his calling.
54 | Varek Raith Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:24:19pm |
Alrighty, then.
Take care now, bye-bye then.
55 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:24:45pm |
re: #51 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)
Hair of the head is no match for hair of the face:
56 | goddamnedfrank Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:24:59pm |
re: #29 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)
The 9th will grand standing, they're just busting Prop 8's balls.
57 | goddamnedfrank Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:25:48pm |
59 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:29:54pm |
re: #52 Cato the Elder
Oh, my jury, it was hung
(it was hung)
Yes, my jury it was hung
(it was hung)
My jury it was hung,
so from the jail I'm sprung.
But the mean DA another trial has sprung.Copyright © 2010 Cato the Elder
By the way, this is to be sung to the tune of Johnny Cash's "Sam Hall".
60 | Kragar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:32:52pm |
re: #56 goddamnedfrank
The 9th will grand standing, they're just busting Prop 8's balls.
The nutters have no standing to contest the case.
62 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:35:04pm |
I totally want this guy to go to jail, and I'll happily admit it's because he's an annoying douche with hilarious hair, I don't care if he's guilty
63 | goddamnedfrank Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:38:31pm |
re: #60 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)
The nutters have no standing to contest the case.
I agree, but like I said yesterday, the 9th is well aware of their own reputation. I just don't see them handing the Supremes a reason to beat them over the head with it. Not on a case that's this important. I do think that they'll make Prop. 8's supporters try to jump through every reasonable hoop imaginable just for the LULZ.
I could very well be wrong though.
64 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:38:54pm |
Gotta love the flat earthers: [Link: tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com...]
I wonder if he believes there's tiny minstrels in his television
65 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:41:21pm |
re: #62 WindUpBird
I totally want this guy to go to jail, and I'll happily admit it's because he's an annoying douche with hilarious hair, I don't care if he's guilty
I don't think either douchery or hilarious hair are against the law.
I mean, the Donald is still walking free.
66 | pharmmajor Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:42:18pm |
OT: Reason Magazine tackles the Cordoba House controversy:
[Link: reason.com...]
67 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:42:21pm |
re: #64 WindUpBird
Gotta love the flat earthers: [Link: tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com...]
I wonder if he believes there's tiny minstrels in his television
Of course there are.
Occasionally I like to take them out of the teevee set and let Haku play with them.
68 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:43:22pm |
69 | Vicious Babushka Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:43:49pm |
re: #39 Cato the Elder
I must confess, I don't understand this modern "new trial" fad.
Whatever happened to the concept of "double jeopardy"?
There can be no second trial if the defendant is acquitted.
However there must be another trial in the event of a hung jury.
70 | deranged cat Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:45:42pm |
seems like Sonic Booms are trending on Twitter
In article's comments section, there are the predictable trolls trollin' it up, but there's a surprising number of people refuting the trolling. go them!
71 | Kragar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:45:45pm |
re: #64 WindUpBird
Gotta love the flat earthers: [Link: tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com...]
I wonder if he believes there's tiny minstrels in his television
These people hear terms and have no real knowledge of what they mean or the science behind them and just take off with them. I just wish that their stupidity could hit them and leave the rest of us unscathed.
72 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:45:51pm |
re: #23 windsagio
Yer pretty safe dissing on Blago, I think, Reine :D
I just think the guy is seriously laughable.
Pitiful, seriously, when you can even pull any sort of good corruption.
(It may not be obvious, but I do not have a huge lot of respect for most everybody in politics- I said before many are quite nice, likeable people - but the power gets to them all, sooner or later).
73 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:47:47pm |
Happy brag... got the plane tickets booked for Paris in Jan. 2011... making plans... goody... after 4 years... finally a vacation. Lot's of fun things to do...
74 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:49:01pm |
There was a possible resolution in the works Tuesday night in the debate surrounding the proposed mosque and Islamic cultural center near ground zero.
CBS 2′s Marcia Kramer has learned it looks as if the developers of the mosque may be willing to budge and move away from the Park 51 location where they originally planned the construction.
So will the mosque be moving?
New York Gov. David Paterson plans to meet with developers of the controversial ground zero mosque as early as this week to offer them state land – at another location – for their cultural and religious center. Paterson told Congressman Peter King about the meeting, and King said the governor asked him to make it public.
[Link: newyork.cbslocal.com...]
75 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:49:03pm |
re: #73 Walter L. Newton
Happy brag... got the plane tickets booked for Paris in Jan. 2011... making plans... goody... after 4 years... finally a vacation. Lot's of fun things to do...
I'm jealous!
I hope y'all have a great time.
76 | darthstar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:51:02pm |
re: #73 Walter L. Newton
Happy brag... got the plane tickets booked for Paris in Jan. 2011... making plans... goody... after 4 years... finally a vacation. Lot's of fun things to do...
il va le quatier
77 | darthstar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:51:35pm |
78 | TedStriker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:52:53pm |
re: #74 Walter L. Newton
There was a possible resolution in the works Tuesday night in the debate surrounding the proposed mosque and Islamic cultural center near ground zero.
CBS 2′s Marcia Kramer has learned it looks as if the developers of the mosque may be willing to budge and move away from the Park 51 location where they originally planned the construction.
So will the mosque be moving?
New York Gov. David Paterson plans to meet with developers of the controversial ground zero mosque as early as this week to offer them state land – at another location – for their cultural and religious center. Paterson told Congressman Peter King about the meeting, and King said the governor asked him to make it public.
[Link: newyork.cbslocal.com...]
If true, it's totally bullshit that it'd even have to turn out this way...the bigots, xenophobes, and splodeydopes will have won.
/so, right-wing wingnuts, how's it feel to be in league with the people you say you want to protect us from?
79 | CuriousLurker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:53:25pm |
re: #22 Varek Raith
Seriously.
I've lived in Jersey.
Where Politicians Do Corruption, Right™
Gah! Yeah, as a resident of Jersey I remember watching all the perp walks. *cringe*
80 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:56:00pm |
re: #78 talon_262
If true, it's totally bullshit that it'd even have to turn out this way...the bigots, xenophobes, and splodeydopes will have won.
/so, right-wing wingnuts, how's it feel to be in league with the people you say you want to protect us from?
It would also fail to serve the community in Manhattan that it was being built for.
This is all such bullshit. It makes the US look like complete fucking liars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Why the fuck should any, any, any Muslim anywhere in the world work with us in any way?
We might as well just leave Iraq and Afghanistan entirely now. There's no fucking hope. I have become defeatist-- I don't think we can garner the trust of any Muslim nation or group now.
It's so fucking stupid it makes my teeth ache.
81 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:56:15pm |
re: #75 reine.de.tout
I'm jealous!
I hope y'all have a great time.
Please... don't be jealous... I was sharing my happiness with LGF, not meant to make anyone feel bad. I was lucky in June/July, Kaiser decided to add a whole new process to the patient survey system I programmed for them three years ago. Up to now, patients were selected for interviews in regards to their doctors. Now Kaiser wanted to add a new process that selected patients to survey about the department they were seen in.
This required a few thousand dollars of programming time on my part. It was almost like I was programming for a living again, and the project made me really satisfied.
I've been doing on/off private contract programming for kaiser for 3 years now, and of course it helps, but it's never enough money to be considered a salary.
But once in a while, they have something major enough that makes me a little cash. My girlfriend and I were going to go to Paris no matter who paid what, but I feel really good to have enough money to make a decent contribution to the trip.
82 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:56:54pm |
re: #73 Walter L. Newton
Happy brag... got the plane tickets booked for Paris in Jan. 2011... making plans... goody... after 4 years... finally a vacation. Lot's of fun things to do...
Paris Texas?
Paris Kentucky??
Paris Tennessee???
Paris Illinois !!!!
83 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:58:29pm |
re: #77 darthstar
il va le quartier...damn French rs...they always screw me up.
Republique probably... I like the Bastille/Marais area, but the 2 star prices have gone up around that area, so, moving a little northeast... prices are still around 60e a night.
84 | Nervous Norvous Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:58:36pm |
re: #81 Walter L. Newton
Good to hear you're still getting to flex the ol' programming muscles.
OT, but I hope you saw my apology in the other thread. Did you get my email?
85 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:59:01pm |
86 | darthstar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:59:03pm |
re: #81 Walter L. Newton
Have a great time. I won't bother telling you that you have to see this, or you must see that...my feeling about vacations is, when you get there, do whatever the fuck you want and enjoy it as much as possible.
87 | Nervous Norvous Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:59:06pm |
88 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 3:59:44pm |
re: #84 PT Barnum
Good to hear you're still getting to flex the ol' programming muscles.
OT, but I hope you saw my apology in the other thread. Did you get my email?
Yes, I'll look over the script tomorrow, my day off.. no problem.
89 | Nervous Norvous Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:00:38pm |
re: #88 Walter L. Newton
Yes, I'll look over the script tomorrow, my day off.. no problem.
Cool..that was bugging me all afternoon.
90 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:01:15pm |
re: #81 Walter L. Newton
Please... don't be jealous... I was sharing my happiness with LGF, not meant to make anyone feel bad. I was lucky in June/July, Kaiser decided to add a whole new process to the patient survey system I programmed for them three years ago. Up to now, patients were selected for interviews in regards to their doctors. Now Kaiser wanted to add a new process that selected patients to survey about the department they were seen in.
This required a few thousand dollars of programming time on my part. It was almost like I was programming for a living again, and the project made me really satisfied.
I've been doing on/off private contract programming for kaiser for 3 years now, and of course it helps, but it's never enough money to be considered a salary.
But once in a while, they have something major enough that makes me a little cash. My girlfriend and I were going to go to Paris no matter who paid what, but I feel really good to have enough money to make a decent contribution to the trip.
Oh, Walter, no - I'm very happy for you!
The Roi and I are planning a getaway for the fall, October probably (though it will be US travel).
91 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:01:48pm |
re: #82 sattv4u2
Paris Texas?
Paris Kentucky??
Paris Tennessee???
Paris Illinois !!!
Satt.
You are so bad.
92 | Nervous Norvous Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:01:59pm |
re: #90 reine.de.tout
Oh, Walter, no - I'm very happy for you!
The Roi and I are planning a getaway for the fall, October probably (though it will be US travel).
Take the train somewhere cross country. Great way to travel, if you don't care when you get there.
93 | deranged cat Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:03:54pm |
re: #92 PT Barnum
ive been wanting to do that for a while. in fact ive been writing a movie script based on that!
94 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:04:22pm |
95 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:04:40pm |
re: #92 PT Barnum
Take the train somewhere cross country. Great way to travel, if you don't care when you get there.
Hm.
Might just do that.
No, I'm in no rush whatsoever.
I have my nifty-neat electronic cigarette for my "fix" when I need it - I might could survive a train trip.
96 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:05:06pm |
97 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:05:37pm |
re: #86 darthstar
Have a great time. I won't bother telling you that you have to see this, or you must see that...my feeling about vacations is, when you get there, do whatever the fuck you want and enjoy it as much as possible.
I know some of what we are going to do. I've been there 6 times in the last 11 years, I know the town like a native. When I was pulling in obscene money programming, I would haul off to Europe at a whim. Not any more. Like I said above, it will be 4 years Jan. 2011 that I've been in Paris.
Some of the already planned activities are Métamorphosis, le Théâtre de Magie de Paris, a barge on the Seine with dinner and then a magic show (I know the owner), we are taking a walking tour with a expat 80 year old friend of mine Arthur Gillette who does walking tours, a Paris medieval walk 13 the century city wall on the Left Bank, and the winter circus will be open, so we will be at the Cirque D'Hiver and since my girlfriend has never been to Paris (she been all around Europe, lived in Spain for a while), I recommend one of the overly touristy boat rides at night on the Seine. Too many tourist even in the winter, but a really nice way to see the city from a totally different angle.
98 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:05:54pm |
re: #74 Walter L. Newton
There was a possible resolution in the works Tuesday night in the debate surrounding the proposed mosque and Islamic cultural center near ground zero.
CBS 2′s Marcia Kramer has learned it looks as if the developers of the mosque may be willing to budge and move away from the Park 51 location where they originally planned the construction.
So will the mosque be moving?
New York Gov. David Paterson plans to meet with developers of the controversial ground zero mosque as early as this week to offer them state land – at another location – for their cultural and religious center. Paterson told Congressman Peter King about the meeting, and King said the governor asked him to make it public.
[Link: newyork.cbslocal.com...]
If so...bigots win a round...but it won't shut them up.
99 | deranged cat Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:06:59pm |
bunch of idiot trolls on that Seattle Weekly article..
"happypenguingirl says:
I fear for this country today dawns a new day in America, the great boom we all heard and looked up and no planes were in site. I called family in Tacoma and police are starting to patrol all the streets looking for something. I am afraid of what's going on. We have called the media/911 to get answers but to no avail.""therealAnonymous says:
The boom wasn't real - after running around with Kiro news for an hour to find the pilots all we can say is the boom wasn't real."
i have no idea why i enjoy reading stupid comments. but only in moderation..
100 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:07:03pm |
re: #98 Cato the Elder
If so...bigots win a round...but it won't shut them up.
I hope they refuse. I bet they do.
101 | Nervous Norvous Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:07:10pm |
re: #93 deranged cat
ive been wanting to do that for a while. in fact ive been writing a movie script based on that!
We did that on a trip to Chicago. Were supposed to leave at 8am, the train didn't show up until 6pm and took 7 hours to complete what was supposed to be a 6 hour trip.
If I had been on a plane, I would have been screaming, but as it was, I was able to sit back and relax, walk around when I got antsy, and generally have a much easier time of it.
102 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:07:44pm |
re: #92 PT Barnum
Take the train somewhere cross country. Great way to travel, if you don't care when you get there.
I'd like to start in Chicago and end in Chicago on Amtrack after doing the western loop; New Orleans, Grand Canyon LA, SF, Seattle, Glacier National Park. Several days to a week in each place would be nice as well.
103 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:08:57pm |
re: #92 PT Barnum
Take the train somewhere cross country. Great way to travel, if you don't care when you get there.
If I had an extra 1000 dollars, I would take a 24 hour trip by train to Bochum Germany to see the permenant installation of the Andrew Lloyd Weber musical "Starlight Express." The show has been there 22 years, and it's a dedicated venue built for the show.
But the round trip train fare is about 700 dollars for two people, and after the show tickets and a little food, that's a grand.
104 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:09:04pm |
re: #102 wlewisiii
I'd like to start in Chicago and end in Chicago on Amtrack after doing the western loop; New Orleans, Grand Canyon LA, SF, Seattle, Glacier National Park. Several days to a week in each place would be nice as well.
You can do that
Just go down to Union Station and sit on a bench for 3-4 hours!
105 | deranged cat Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:09:23pm |
re: #101 PT Barnum
let's say i want to do a train trip across multiple cities, but wanted to stop for a day or two in each. does that mean i just buy a new train ticket everytime i stop? IIRC, one of my amtrak tickets had a range in which you could use it in.. around 6 months. (i don't frequent the train very much)
106 | reloadingisnotahobby Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:09:44pm |
re: #95 reine.de.tout
Hm.
Might just do that.
No, I'm in no rush whatsoever.
I have my nifty-neat electronic cigarette for my "fix" when I need it - I might could survive a train trip.
I have one of those gizmos...in the garage I think!
I burned the end of it!
Oops
107 | deranged cat Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:10:02pm |
re: #101 PT Barnum
crap. sorry if that paragraph sounded stupid. just disregard the last sentence and parenthetical statement
108 | Targetpractice Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:11:02pm |
re: #74 Walter L. Newton
There was a possible resolution in the works Tuesday night in the debate surrounding the proposed mosque and Islamic cultural center near ground zero.
CBS 2′s Marcia Kramer has learned it looks as if the developers of the mosque may be willing to budge and move away from the Park 51 location where they originally planned the construction.
So will the mosque be moving?
New York Gov. David Paterson plans to meet with developers of the controversial ground zero mosque as early as this week to offer them state land – at another location – for their cultural and religious center. Paterson told Congressman Peter King about the meeting, and King said the governor asked him to make it public.
[Link: newyork.cbslocal.com...]
And, if I believed for a second that the bigots would take the "victory" and go home, I might not feel so bad about it. But I have no doubt they'll follow Cordoba House wherever it attempts to set up shop, this whole song and dance replaying as they try to get the land declared "off-limits" or what have you. This was never about the "hallowed ground" that is Ground Zero, it's about attacking an entire religion for the actions of a few fanatics.
109 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:11:12pm |
re: #104 sattv4u2
You can do that
Just go down to Union Station and sit on a bench for 3-4 hours!
I'm sure my budget would agree with you. But I'd rather the vacation in there too :)
110 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:12:05pm |
re: #109 wlewisiii
I'm sure my budget would agree with you. But I'd rather the vacation in there too :)
Ahh ,, well,,, if you're going to be SNOTTY about it..
///
112 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:12:14pm |
On the penultimate thread, Charles said:
People like Rush Limbaugh have almost completely stopped pretending now, and are letting their true faces show. They seem to think the political atmosphere is ready for them to drop their masks.
They don't "seem" to think, they know it's so.
When you have a situation where the prime movers behind the bigotry explosion are not even once subjected to scrutiny outside of LGF, Loonwatch, and a few other blogs, masks are no longer needed.
That Shrieks and the Poison Dwarf have not ever been exposed by the MSM, with its supposed "liberal" bias, is all you need to know.
113 | reloadingisnotahobby Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:12:22pm |
I went to Manila a lot years ago!!
Manila ,Utah.....Up on the Wyoming border.
Marde!
114 | CuriousLurker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:13:07pm |
re: #74 Walter L. Newton
From Facebook:
Cordoba Initiative Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf is currently abroad. Contrary to certain media reports, we can confirm that there has been NO meeting scheduled with Governor Patterson and Imam Feisal, nor has there been any communication between the Cordoba Initiative office and the Governor's office.
NY1 Exclusive: Developer Won't Budge On Mosque Location
(updated about 15 minutes ago)
115 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:14:37pm |
117 | CuriousLurker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:17:35pm |
118 | darthstar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:17:46pm |
re: #114 CuriousLurker
From Facebook:
Cordoba Initiative Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf is currently abroad. Contrary to certain media reports, we can confirm that there has been NO meeting scheduled with Governor Patterson and Imam Feisal, nor has there been any communication between the Cordoba Initiative office and the Governor's office.NY1 Exclusive: Developer Won't Budge On Mosque Location
Yes, but this has only been the second time they've been forced to deny that in the last two days. There will be five more opportunities to deny similar stories in the remaining days of this week.
(updated about 15 minutes ago)
119 | darthstar Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:18:31pm |
re: #114 CuriousLurker
From Facebook:
Cordoba Initiative Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf is currently abroad. Contrary to certain media reports, we can confirm that there has been NO meeting scheduled with Governor Patterson and Imam Feisal, nor has there been any communication between the Cordoba Initiative office and the Governor's office.NY1 Exclusive: Developer Won't Budge On Mosque Location
(updated about 15 minutes ago)
Let me try that again, outside the blockquote...
This is the second time they've been forced to deny that in the last two days. There will be five more opportunities to deny similar stories in the remaining days of this week.
120 | goddamnedfrank Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:18:36pm |
re: #114 CuriousLurker
From Facebook:
Cordoba Initiative Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf is currently abroad. Contrary to certain media reports, we can confirm that there has been NO meeting scheduled with Governor Patterson and Imam Feisal, nor has there been any communication between the Cordoba Initiative office and the Governor's office.NY1 Exclusive: Developer Won't Budge On Mosque Location
(updated about 15 minutes ago)
I love how every report about project's imminent relocation comes without any attempt to contact them for response. From Walter's CBS link:
Leaders of other faiths joined the Muslins American Society Freedom on Tuesday.
WTF?
121 | wrenchwench Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:19:04pm |
Park51's latest Tweet:
Update: We are in the process of introducing a new team and are issuing apologies for any prior tweets that may have caused offense. 25 minutes ago via web
I thought the tweeter was being kinda flip. I didn't see anything offensive, though.
122 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:19:06pm |
123 | wrenchwench Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:20:08pm |
re: #120 goddamnedfrank
I love how every report about project's imminent relocation comes without any attempt to contact them for response. From Walter's CBS link:
Leaders of other faiths joined the Muslins American Society Freedom on Tuesday.WTF?
Damn spellcheck!
124 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:20:14pm |
re: #29 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)
I think this is the most appropriate way for prop 8 to die.
If the proponents of the law are denied appeal because they lack standing, this means the court has decided that there is no way to argue that gay marriage could possibly have any effect on people who aren't themselves involved. In other words, by denying standing, the court has basically said "it's not your problem, because how could gay people marrying possibly cause you a problem?"
Poetic fucking justice.
125 | goddamnedfrank Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:21:07pm |
126 | CuriousLurker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:21:22pm |
re: #120 goddamnedfrank
I love how every report about project's imminent relocation comes without any attempt to contact them for response. From Walter's CBS link:
Leaders of other faiths joined the Muslins American Society Freedom on Tuesday.
WTF?
They must've been talking to that confused elderly woman form the McCain campaign.
127 | steve_davis Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:21:29pm |
re: #14 windsagio
Oh man, I sooo want it to be just one stubborn guy saying "We just don't have proof!"
Then we can start with the payoff rumors :D
It was Aunt Bee: "He just seemed like such a nice man!"
128 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:22:06pm |
130 | CuriousLurker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:22:37pm |
131 | efuseakay Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:24:14pm |
Boy, I can't wait for the Feds to waste more of our damn $ on this loser. This whole thing is ridiculous. They couldn't find anything on him for the other 23 counts so what do they want to do? Have another trial! Ugh.
I honestly hope he gets off with the appeal. He's no saint, but at this point, the Feds are far, far worse.
132 | CuriousLurker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:24:16pm |
re: #122 wlewisiii
Agreed. The worst elements would, I fear, smell blood in the water and things would only get far worse.
Exactly. You never EVER back down from bullies. It only encourages them.
133 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:24:26pm |
re: #128 reine.de.tout
Everything is packed and ready to go out tomorrow morning, be on the lookout.
134 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:24:52pm |
Fucking muslins. They sell them as lightweight fabrics for summer, but never tell you what happens when it rains.
[Cato leers at muslin-clad grrrls, hoping for sudden downpours]
135 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:25:01pm |
re: #131 efuseakay
Boy, I can't wait for the Feds to waste more of our damn $ on this loser. This whole thing is ridiculous. They couldn't find anything on him for the other 23 counts so what do they want to do? Have another trial! Ugh.
I honestly hope he gets off with the appeal. He's no saint, but at this point, the Feds are far, far worse.
Sort of like the Feds wasted all that money on Tom Delay... 11 years worth of money... right?
136 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:25:42pm |
A couple of other tweets, for the record:
Park51
. The funniest part is that Muslims who never spoke Farsi get accused of of "Taqqiyah" a Shia concept they've never heard of
about 6 hours ago via webPark51
For the Record: Taquiyya is a Shia concept and a Farsi word, it is not a mainstream concept nor associated with Park51: [Link: bit.ly...]
137 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:25:56pm |
re: #133 Walter L. Newton
Everything is packed and ready to go out tomorrow morning, be on the lookout.
Thank you!
138 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:27:17pm |
re: #135 Walter L. Newton
Sort of like the Feds wasted all that money on Tom Delay... 11 years worth of money... right?
Justice Delay'd is Justice Deny'd.
139 | CuriousLurker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:27:38pm |
re: #128 reine.de.tout
Glad to have that link. Just added them to my "follow" list.
Here's the link for the Cordoba Initiative's Twitter page, if you don't already have it. That's where I got the link to the FB page.
141 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:28:43pm |
re: #135 Walter L. Newton
Sort of like the Feds wasted all that money on Tom Delay... 11 years worth of money... right?
Yeah ,, but everyone knows Delay was really guilty!!! How could he not be? he's a republican!
:)
142 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:28:56pm |
re: #131 efuseakay
Boy, I can't wait for the Feds to waste more of our damn $ on this loser. This whole thing is ridiculous. They couldn't find anything on him for the other 23 counts so what do they want to do? Have another trial! Ugh.
I honestly hope he gets off with the appeal. He's no saint, but at this point, the Feds are far, far worse.
The justice system is expensive, true. That's not a valid argument for dismissing charges, however.
A mistrial on 23/24 counts means a retrial. That's how it works. Blago deserves his day in court. By that I mean, he deserves either an acquittal or a conviction. We don't just let people go in the US because the jury couldn't decide. That would be a very bad way to run a justice system.
It's not that they "couldn't find anything" on him. They found plenty. The jury just couldn't reach a verdict. Not the same thing.
A retrial is exactly the appropriate thing under these circumstances.
143 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:30:19pm |
re: #139 CuriousLurker
Here's the link for the Cordoba Initiative's Twitter page, if you don't already have it. That's where I got the link to the FB page.
Added it too.
The other was twitter for park51.
Mercy buckets!
144 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:31:35pm |
re: #131 efuseakay
Boy, I can't wait for the Feds to waste more of our damn $ on this loser. This whole thing is ridiculous. They couldn't find anything on him for the other 23 counts so what do they want to do? Have another trial! Ugh.
I honestly hope he gets off with the appeal. He's no saint, but at this point, the Feds are far, far worse.
And hark, a dipshit populist draws near
good afternoon, dipshit populist
WHAT ARE ALL THESE DAD GUM COURTS ABOUT ANYWAY? REAL MEN JUST SHOOT EACH OTHER IN THE STREET
145 | Wozza Matter? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:32:04pm |
re: #141 sattv4u2
Yeah ,, but everyone knows Delay was really guilty!!! How could he not be? he's a republican!
:)
It wasn't because he was a Republican. It was because he was pond life.
There are pondlife dems - like Blago - but Delay was pond life.
146 | garhighway Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:32:11pm |
re: #141 sattv4u2
Yeah ,, but everyone knows Delay was really guilty!!! How could he not be? he's a republican!
:)
This can't be the Obama DOJ: one white guy getting a pass and the other getting off on 23/24?
Everyone knows they have a policy of only pursuing white guys.
/
147 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:32:25pm |
re: #142 Fozzie Bear
I have so little patience for people when they have uninformed opinions about the legal system
148 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:33:58pm |
So . . .
I make a half-dozen or so biscuits every couple of days, wrap them in plastic wrap so I can reheat in the mornings and have a biscuit for breakfast without having to make any.
Family assessment of my biscuits:
1. Your biscuits are too doughy, can't you do something different?
2. Your biscuits aren't doughy enough, do you have to cook them so long?
So what happens the minute I take a batch out of the oven?
Well, two minutes ago I took a batch of 5 out of the oven.
I now have one left.
If they don't like the biscuits, why do they eat 'em the minute I finish with 'em?
149 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:34:22pm |
Tom Delay:
DeLay called the Terri Schiavo case "one of my proudest moments in Congress.
I take him at his word. Makes it real easy for me to be a Democrat!
More Delay hits:
DeLay was accused of endorsing violence in the wake of a series of high-profile violent crimes and death threats against judges when he said, "The men responsible [for Terri Schiavo's death] will have to answer to their behavior." DeLay's comments came soon after the February 28, 2005, homicide of the mother and husband of Chicago Judge Joan Lefkow, and the March 11, 2005, killing of Atlanta Judge Rowland Barnes. DeLay's opponents accused him of rationalizing violence against judges when their decisions were unpopular with the public. Ralph Neas, President of People for the American Way, said that DeLay's comments were "irresponsible and could be seen by some as justifying inexcusable conduct against our courts."[36] DeLay publicly apologized for the remark after being accused of threatening the Supreme Court.
Sure you want to stand up for this guy, Satt? :D
150 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:34:36pm |
re: #147 WindUpBird
I have so little patience for people when they have uninformed opinions about the legal system
Yeah, it gets pretty trying, that's for sure. This is what happens when a large portion of the population gets the sum total of their education regarding our legal system from watching Law and Order and Judge Judy.
There would be a lot of monsters running free if a mistrial didn't lead to a retrial.
151 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:34:40pm |
re: #146 garhighway
This can't be the Obama DOJ: one white guy getting a pass and the other getting off on 23/24?
Everyone knows they have a policy of only pursuing white guys.
/
It's all in the hair, I tell ya
152 | Wozza Matter? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:35:02pm |
re: #148 reine.de.tout
So . . .
I make a half-dozen or so biscuits every couple of days, wrap them in plastic wrap so I can reheat in the mornings and have a biscuit for breakfast without having to make any.Family assessment of my biscuits:
1. Your biscuits are too doughy, can't you do something different?
2. Your biscuits aren't doughy enough, do you have to cook them so long?So what happens the minute I take a batch out of the oven?
Well, two minutes ago I took a batch of 5 out of the oven.
I now have one left.
If they don't like the biscuits, why do they eat 'em the minute I finish with 'em?
Oh, Reine, i've always loved your internet Biscuits :-)
153 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:35:29pm |
re: #149 WindUpBird
Tom Delay:
I take him at his word. Makes it real easy for me to be a Democrat!
More Delay hits:
Sure you want to stand up for this guy, Satt? :D
Where did I "stand up" for him?
154 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:35:35pm |
re: #152 wozzablog
Oh, Reine, i've always loved your internet Biscuits :-)
Want one?
I have one left.
My family has eaten the rest, after the usual complaints, of course.
155 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:35:39pm |
re: #148 reine.de.tout
If they don't like the biscuits, why do they eat 'em the minute I finish with 'em?
Because buscuits are best when they are fresh out of the oven. I think this rule applies to all baked goods.
Especially cookies.
156 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:35:46pm |
More Delay hits:
DeLay opposes the teaching of evolution. After the Columbine High School massacre in 1999, he entered into the congressional record a statement saying that shootings happened in part "because our school systems teach our children that they are nothing but glorified apes who have evolutionized [sic] out of some primordial soup of mud."
EVOLUTIONIZED!
I love you so much, Tom Delay, you're a beautiful snowflake
157 | Wozza Matter? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:36:13pm |
re: #154 reine.de.tout
Want one?
I have one left.
My family has eaten the rest, after the usual complaints, of course.
nom nom nom
(yummy)
158 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:36:25pm |
re: #147 WindUpBird
I have so little patience for people when they have uninformed opinions about the legal system
And I have so little patience for uninformed opinions about anything.
"But I'm entitled to my opinion!"
"No, schmuck, you're entitled to your informed opinion. Anything else is just a fart in the wind."
[paraphrasing Harlan Ellison here]
159 | webevintage Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:36:38pm |
re: #148 reine.de.tout
If they don't like the biscuits, why do they eat 'em the minute I finish with 'em?
You are a better woman then I.
Bitching about the homemade biscuits means there will be no more homemade biscuits appearing like magic from my oven.
160 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:36:49pm |
re: #153 sattv4u2
Sure you want to stand up for this guy, Satt? :D
Where did I "stand up" for him?
r
Yeah ,, but everyone knows Delay was really guilty!!! How could he not be? he's a republican!:)
161 | Wozza Matter? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:36:51pm |
re: #156 WindUpBird
More Delay hits:
EVOLUTIONIZED!
I love you so much, Tom Delay, you're a beautiful snowflake
Like i said.
Pond life.
162 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:36:54pm |
re: #149 WindUpBird
Tom Delay:
I take him at his word. Makes it real easy for me to be a Democrat!
More Delay hits:
Sure you want to stand up for this guy, Satt? :D
The Obama Justice Department clear him... that's good enough for me on his guilt/innocence of the charges that were filed.
The charges against him was what I was referencing, that was the subject, not if you care for his other opinions, policies, social concepts and politics.
163 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:37:08pm |
re: #159 webevintage
You are a better woman then I.
Bitching about the homemade biscuits means there will be no more homemade biscuits appearing like magic from my oven.
LOL.
The thing is, I want a biscuit, too!
164 | HoosierHoops Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:37:50pm |
re: #154 reine.de.tout
Want one?
I have one left.
My family has eaten the rest, after the usual complaints, of course.
Do you make white or dark gravy for biscuits and Gravy?
165 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:38:08pm |
re: #158 Cato the Elder
And I have so little patience for uninformed opinions about anything.
"But I'm entitled to my opinion!"
"No, schmuck, you're entitled to your informed opinion. Anything else is just a fart in the wind."
[paraphrasing Harlan Ellison here]
I can't maintain that level of ire about everything though. :D Law is a pet peeve of mine, because I grew up around lawyers and especially because of populist anti-law, anti-court memes floated by the right wing
166 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:38:51pm |
re: #160 WindUpBird
Thats "standing up for him"?
Oy !!
maybe we can start a collection and get you a sense of irony!
THE issue was someone commented about ?money wasted' in retrying Blago
THE "irony" was Walter stating 'like the money wasted over the last 11 years"
167 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:39:12pm |
re: #164 HoosierHoops
Do you make white or dark gravy for biscuits and Gravy?
No biscuits with gravy!
Just buttered.
BBIAM, I need to go wrap that last biscuit and hide it so I'll have one in the a.m.
168 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:39:13pm |
re: #162 Walter L. Newton
Sure you want to stand up for this guy, Satt? :D
The Obama Justice Department clear him... that's good enough for me on his guilt/innocence of the charges that were filed.
The charges against him was what I was referencing, that was the subject, not if you care for his other opinions, policies, social concepts and politics.
The conversation was taking a distinct turn into Partisanistan ;-)
169 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:39:30pm |
re: #165 WindUpBird
I can't maintain that level of ire about everything though. :D Law is a pet peeve of mine, because I grew up around lawyers and especially because of populist anti-law, anti-court memes floated by the right wing
My father is an attorney, and I work at a law firm doing research.
I can barely restrain myself from yelling at the TV when I watch Law and Order. And yet, I like the show. I must be mad.
170 | CuriousLurker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:39:36pm |
re: #129 Cato the Elder
I personally prefer the Yusuf Ali translation, which is what I have on my iPad. Even then, without access to the footnoted "mini-tafsir" (commentary) analog version it can be hard to understand some of the verses.
One of these days I'm going to buy one of those 10-volume full commentaries. The problem is finding the right one in English... There aren't a lot of them available and I don't want to end up reading something written from a salafi perspective. Gotta be careful what I read, y'know?
171 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:39:58pm |
re: #169 Fozzie Bear
My father is an attorney, and I work at a law firm doing research.
I can barely restrain myself from yelling at the TV when I watch Law and Order. And yet, I like the show. I must be mad.
Law and order is to law what Fast and the Furious is the cars :D
172 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:40:00pm |
re: #168 WindUpBird
The conversation was taking a distinct turn into Partisanistan ;-)
the wheel is in your hand
I'm just a passenger!
173 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:40:07pm |
re: #165 WindUpBird
I can't maintain that level of ire about everything though. :D Law is a pet peeve of mine, because I grew up around lawyers and especially because of populist anti-law, anti-court memes floated by the right wing
Were it not for Lisinopril, I would have died of excess ambient idiocy a decade ago.
Much of it family-related.
174 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:40:57pm |
re: #166 sattv4u2
Thats "standing up for him"?
Oy !!
maybe we can start a collection and get you a sense of irony!
THE issue was someone commented about ?money wasted' in retrying Blago
THE "irony" was Walter stating 'like the money wasted over the last 11 years"
I got the subtext, don't worry! Just seemed like an odd example, bringing in all the boo hoo we're victimized GOP thang which I've heard so many many times before here!
175 | Wozza Matter? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:42:05pm |
re: #169 Fozzie Bear
My father is an attorney, and I work at a law firm doing research.
I can barely restrain myself from yelling at the TV when I watch Law and Order. And yet, I like the show. I must be mad.
Coverage of the News is worse.
When a legal story comes on i have to read EVERYTHING available to determine what the heck is actually happening, as the tv producer/scriptwriter/news model will inevitably fuck it up.
176 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:42:39pm |
re: #174 WindUpBird
I got the subtext, don't worry! Just seemed like an odd example, bringing in all the boo hoo we're victimized GOP thang which I've heard so many many times before here!
Adjust your aim (and perspective)
A) I wasn't the one that brought it in
B) the issue was monies spent (BY the Feds) ,, NOT boo hoo!
177 | webevintage Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:42:59pm |
re: #163 reine.de.tout
LOL.
The thing is, I want a biscuit, too!
yeah, that's the problem.
Maybe you should withhold the magic biscuits for a week or two just to teach them all a lesson....you could make them for yourself when no one is home.
(and really folks we KNOW when the biscuits are not perfect...we don't need others to tell us)
My husband learned his lesson a long time ago.
He did not like how long I left the wash in the washing machine (he's really picky about stupid stuff like that) and/or dryer and he complained one to many times and now he does his own laundry.
He never complains about the biscuits or pies or well...other things too....
179 | CuriousLurker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:44:06pm |
re: #170 CuriousLurker
I personally prefer the Yusuf Ali translation, which is what I have on my iPad. Even then, without access to the footnoted "mini-tafsir" (commentary) analog version it can be hard to understand some of the verses.
One of these days I'm going to buy one of those 10-volume full commentaries. The problem is finding the right one in English... There aren't a lot of them available and I don't want to end up reading something written from a salafi perspective. Gotta be careful what I read, y'know?
P.S. I'm glad you're taking the time to actually read it. ;o)
180 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:44:14pm |
181 | Wozza Matter? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:45:54pm |
re: #177 webevintage
yeah, that's the problem.
Maybe you should withhold the magic biscuits for a week or two just to teach them all a lesson...you could make them for yourself when no one is home.
(and really folks we KNOW when the biscuits are not perfect...we don't need others to tell us)My husband learned his lesson a long time ago.
He did not like how long I left the wash in the washing machine (he's really picky about stupid stuff like that) and/or dryer and he complained one to many times and now he does his own laundry.He never complains about the biscuits or pies or well...other things too...
I bake and do laundry - and i can tell you, when i go on strike i stay on strike. People soon realise that i do things my way - or they don't get done.
Mum, Dad and Sister live without Laundry, while i wash my own. They soon change their tune.
183 | TedStriker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:47:40pm |
re: #155 Fozzie Bear
Because buscuits are best when they are fresh out of the oven. I think this rule applies to all baked goods.
Especially cookies.
And Krispy Kreme glazed doughnuts...
184 | deranged cat Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:47:44pm |
re: #181 wozzablog
I bake and do laundry - and i can tell you, when i go on strike i stay on strike. People soon realise that i do things my way - or they don't get done.
Mum, Dad and Sister live without Laundry, while i wash my own. They soon change their tune.
im trying to figure out what role you play in this family... and how old you are. cuz i damn sure didnt bake or do laundry when i was growing up with my parents :P (not saying you shouldn't, your family should be grateful you do both!)
185 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:47:59pm |
re: #177 webevintage
yeah, that's the problem.
Maybe you should withhold the magic biscuits for a week or two just to teach them all a lesson...you could make them for yourself when no one is home.
(and really folks we KNOW when the biscuits are not perfect...we don't need others to tell us)My husband learned his lesson a long time ago.
He did not like how long I left the wash in the washing machine (he's really picky about stupid stuff like that) and/or dryer and he complained one to many times and now he does his own laundry.He never complains about the biscuits or pies or well...other things too...
You're right about knowing when the biscuits are or are not perfect.
I don't actually get a lot of complaints about things.
Here's what I hate:
ME: Do we need to do thus and such today?
ONE OF THEM: Yes.
ME: Well, about what time shall we go do it?
THEM: Not sure, I'll let you know.
Two hours later:
ONE OR BOTH OF THEM: OK, It's time NOW, we must leave RIGHT THIS MINUTE, no further delay whatsoever, leave whatever it is you're doing and come immeidately!
That drives me nuts.
186 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:48:33pm |
re: #182 sattv4u2
I CAN HAZE A BIZKIT!?!?!
SORRY, Satt, next time.
I only had one left, and Wozzablog got it!
(well, 'cept for the one I just hid)
187 | HoosierHoops Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:48:56pm |
re: #167 reine.de.tout
No biscuits with gravy!
Just buttered.
BBIAM, I need to go wrap that last biscuit and hide it so I'll have one in the a.m.
No biscuits with gravy?
No Biscuits with Gravy?
I don't think I understand...
188 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:49:18pm |
re: #185 reine.de.tout
You're right about knowing when the biscuits are or are not perfect.
I don't actually get a lot of complaints about things.
Here's what I hate:
ME: Do we need to do thus and such today?
ONE OF THEM: Yes.
ME: Well, about what time shall we go do it?
THEM: Not sure, I'll let you know.Two hours later:
ONE OR BOTH OF THEM: OK, It's time NOW, we must leave RIGHT THIS MINUTE, no further delay whatsoever, leave whatever it is you're doing and come immeidately!That drives me nuts.
immediately that is, not immeidately.
189 | Wozza Matter? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:50:00pm |
re: #184 deranged cat
im trying to figure out what role you play in this family... and how old you are. cuz i damn sure didnt bake or do laundry when i was growing up with my parents :P (not saying you shouldn't, your family should be grateful you do both!)
28 male - living at and occasionally working from home. So i do a tonne of laundry while reformatting a clients PC or bake while running email server diagnostics :p
i'm modern, me.
190 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:50:16pm |
re: #187 HoosierHoops
No biscuits with gravy?
No Biscuits with Gravy?
I don't think I understand...
A huge, big buttery fluffy biscuit with butter.
Yum.
191 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:50:20pm |
re: #183 talon_262
And Krispy Kreme glazed doughnuts...
HHHmmmmm
about 11 every night I drive home from work I pass a KK shop, that neon light flashing indicating a FRESH, HOT batch is ready
Needless to say, I stop for donuts a LOT
192 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:50:37pm |
re: #186 reine.de.tout
SORRY, Satt, next time.
I only had one left, and Wozzablog got it!
(well, 'cept for the one I just hid)
in bed?
193 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:50:46pm |
re: #170 CuriousLurker
I personally prefer the Yusuf Ali translation, which is what I have on my iPad. Even then, without access to the footnoted "mini-tafsir" (commentary) analog version it can be hard to understand some of the verses.
One of these days I'm going to buy one of those 10-volume full commentaries. The problem is finding the right one in English... There aren't a lot of them available and I don't want to end up reading something written from a salafi perspective. Gotta be careful what I read, y'know?
That one is available in the "iQuran" app, along with half a dozen others in English, plus most of the major European languages, and others that I wouldn't begin to know how to spell out, like Bangla.
Right now I'm reading Pickthall, who is very poetic, in a KJV-derived sort of way.
195 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:51:42pm |
re: #191 sattv4u2
HHHmmm
about 11 every night I drive home from work I pass a KK shop, that neon light flashing indicating a FRESH, HOT batch is ready
Needless to say, I stop for donuts a LOT
There's an idea.
Tomorrow, the Roi is being sent out for donuts.
196 | CuriousLurker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:52:14pm |
Mmmmm, biscuits. Maybe I'll make some tonight. I like them both ways—smothered in white gravy, or with lots of butter and strawberry preserves or honey.
197 | HoosierHoops Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:52:33pm |
re: #190 reine.de.tout
A huge, big buttery fluffy biscuit with butter.
Yum.
Ok Ok..I know..But no gravy? I'm getting dizzy..I need water...
*faints*
198 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:52:50pm |
re: #189 wozzablog
28 male - living at and occasionally working from home. So i do a tonne of laundry while reformatting a clients PC or bake while running email server diagnostics :p
i'm modern, me.
As a kid, my mom convinced me to do the family laundry for years by instituting a rule: Whoever does the laundry gets to keep any change and one dollar bills they find in the process. (Larger bills had to be returned to the owner) This encouraged people to clean out their pockets before tossing your stuff on the laundry pile, and it made all the kids want to do laundry for money.
An excellent system I will use on my own kids one day.
199 | Wozza Matter? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:52:55pm |
re: #190 reine.de.tout
A huge, big buttery fluffy biscuit with butter.
Yum.
thats how my GF makes them..........
mmmmmm
200 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:53:24pm |
re: #197 HoosierHoops
Ok Ok..I know..But no gravy? I'm getting dizzy..I need water...
*faints*
BISCUITS
BUTTER
(end of story)
201 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:53:25pm |
re: #196 CuriousLurker
Mmmm, biscuits. Maybe I'll make some tonight. I like them both ways—smothered in white gravy, or with lots of butter and strawberry preserves or honey.
butter butter butter.
Real butter.
Nice, soft, room-temp butter.
And honey, of course, is always a nice touch.
202 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:53:46pm |
re: #183 talon_262
And Krispy Kreme glazed doughnuts...
Krispy Kremes are an odd thing. Fresh, they are delicious, but you couldn't pay me to eat one that was more than an hour old.
203 | deranged cat Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:54:34pm |
i thought this was a really amusing read, although i cant tell if the guy is being serious or not.
10 Young Right-Wingers Being Prepped to Take Over the Conservative Movement
Favorite quote:
Goldfarb’s singular triumph was to maintain a smile as he got the shit kicked out of him by Rick Sanchez, who is kind of dumb, on CNN.
204 | Wozza Matter? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:54:54pm |
re: #198 Fozzie Bear
I've always cooked and done my own laundry.
Always cooked because my dad cooked, because he was taught by his mum who was a fierce navy cook.
Always done my own laundry because i used to let it pile up (like teenagers do)...... and then was told in no uncertain terms to do it myself from that point :p
205 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:55:59pm |
re: #198 Fozzie Bear
As a kid, my mom convinced me to do the family laundry for years by instituting a rule: Whoever does the laundry gets to keep any change and one dollar bills they find in the process. (Larger bills had to be returned to the owner) This encouraged people to clean out their pockets before tossing your stuff on the laundry pile, and it made all the kids want to do laundry for money.
An excellent system I will use on my own kids one day.
206 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:56:27pm |
re: #202 Fozzie Bear
Krispy Kremes are an odd thing. Fresh, they are delicious, but you couldn't pay me to eat one that was more than an hour old.
microwave oven
10 seconds
power level 3
208 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:56:47pm |
Whoa.
I got logged out, and then I was unable to log back in.
Thought someone was sending me a message.
209 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:57:19pm |
re: #208 reine.de.tout
Whoa.
I got logged out, and then I was unable to log back in.Thought someone was sending me a message.
Blame Walter
210 | cliffster Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:57:46pm |
re: #208 reine.de.tout
Whoa.
I got logged out, and then I was unable to log back in.Thought someone was sending me a message.
better watch with that harsh rhetoric, reine..
evening yall!
211 | HoosierHoops Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:58:06pm |
re: #208 reine.de.tout
Whoa.
I got logged out, and then I was unable to log back in.Thought someone was sending me a message.
It was Mr. Gravy...He is none to happy with you
/
212 | Racer X Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:58:49pm |
213 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 4:58:54pm |
re: #208 reine.de.tout
Whoa.
I got logged out, and then I was unable to log back in.Thought someone was sending me a message.
Thats what you get for hiding your last biscuit in bed!
214 | CuriousLurker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:00:15pm |
re: #201 reine.de.tout
butter butter butter.
Real butter.
Nice, soft, room-temp butter.
And honey, of course, is always a nice touch.
Egg zactly. And on that note, time for iftar. BBL
215 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:00:25pm |
re: #52 Cato the Elder
Oh, my jury, it was hung
(it was hung)
Yes, my jury it was hung
(it was hung)
My jury it was hung,
so from the jail I'm sprung.
But the mean DA another trial hassprungflung.Copyright © 2010 Cato the Elder
FTFM (fixed that for myself)
216 | TedStriker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:01:46pm |
re: #167 reine.de.tout
No biscuits with gravy!
Just buttered.
BBIAM, I need to go wrap that last biscuit and hide it so I'll have one in the a.m.
Are you sure you're Southern?
///gotta have some biscuits with white gravy (with or without sausage) or some redeye gravy every now and then
217 | HoosierHoops Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:03:42pm |
re: #215 Cato the Elder
FTFM (fixed that for myself)
Is this the real life?
Is this just fantasy?
Caught in a landslide
No escape from reality
Open your eyes
Look up to the skies and see
I'm just a poor boy (Poor boy)
I need no sympathy
Because I'm easy come, easy go
Little high, little low
Any way the wind blows
Doesn't really matter to me, to me
218 | goddamnedfrank Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:03:48pm |
via twitter, 19 minutes ago:
Note: we will be replacing one of the interns on the park51 account
219 | cliffster Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:04:56pm |
re: #216 talon_262
I just saw the gravy comment. Someone has completely lost their minds. Their name starts with "r" and ends with "ene". And i in the middle.
220 | TedStriker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:04:58pm |
re: #201 reine.de.tout
butter butter butter.
Real butter.
Nice, soft, room-temp butter.
And honey, of course, is always a nice touch.
Hell yeah...fresh biscuits with honey and butter are da bomb...
221 | cliffster Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:06:56pm |
I think the sign speaks for itself
222 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:08:00pm |
re: #218 goddamnedfrank
via twitter, 19 minutes ago:
Note: we will be replacing one of the interns on the park51 account
I don't get it. I looked through alot of tweets there and didn't see one that was even remotely offensive. Am I missing something?
223 | lawhawk Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:08:18pm |
re: #30 SpaceJesus
how on earth did the prosecutors mess this up
The way that prosecutors have messed up complex cases in the past. Put the defendant up on too many charges that can befuddle and confuse even the most savvy jurors. Simplify the case - fewer charges and you'll more likely get the jurors to agree on the charges.
224 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:08:21pm |
re: #222 Fozzie Bear
By that I mean, why replace a tweeter?
225 | TedStriker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:08:43pm |
re: #221 cliffster
I think the sign speaks for itself
LOL! Somehow, I don't think that person should quit their day job just yet...
226 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:08:47pm |
Wow, I didn't know this about Laura Ingraham:
Laura Ingraham may be the queen of white media hate. While at Dartmouth College, she worked for the Dartmouth Review, edited by Dinesh D'Souza, who presided over a regular column written in Ebonics, which used to split his readers' sides. In January 1991, Richard Glovsky of the Anti-Defamation League cited the newspaper for a "malicious pattern of antisemitic acts." While at Dartmouth she secretly taped meetings of the campus Gay Students Association, and sent copies to participants' parents. (No wonder she loves Kenneth Starr.) In the Dartmouth Review she denounced the GSA as "cheerleaders for latent campus sodomites."
She's actually more hideous than I took her for!
227 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:09:31pm |
re: #223 lawhawk
I think it possible that some of the charges were meant to be traded for a plea that never came. I haven't seen the list of charges, so I'm not all that attched to the idea, but it's common enough in criminal cases.
228 | Aceofwhat? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:10:46pm |
re: #221 cliffster
I think the sign speaks for itself
roads that we might want to consider closing: Image: signs_bombs.jpg
229 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:11:16pm |
re: #53 Gus 802
Donald Trump missed his calling.
No, he didn't.
Being a dickwad asshole in real life, and then getting to play himself as a dickwad asshole on teevee, to wild applause?
Every dickwad asshole's dream.re: #222 Fozzie Bear
I don't get it. I looked through alot of tweets there and didn't see one that was even remotely offensive. Am I missing something?
You do realize that tweets can be deleted, don't you?
230 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:11:16pm |
re: #228 Aceofwhat?
roads that we might want to consider closing: Image: signs_bombs.jpg
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
"objects may fall from aircraft"
231 | McSpiff Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:11:22pm |
re: #222 Fozzie Bear
I don't get it. I looked through alot of tweets there and didn't see one that was even remotely offensive. Am I missing something?
And this:
Update: We are in the process of introducing a new team and are issuing apologies for any prior tweets that may have caused offense.
232 | HoosierHoops Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:11:48pm |
re: #220 talon_262
Hell yeah...fresh biscuits with honey and butter are da bomb...
If I was the King..I'd make a law..All children must eat biscuits in the morning..Butter/Honey..with white gravy. No cereal crap which is just sugar...And lots of Fruit.. It would be the law of the land...*what* At least I promise not to mess with your Healthcare until my 2nd term...
233 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:12:18pm |
re: #229 Cato the Elder
You do realize that tweets can be deleted, don't you?
Actually, no, I didn't know that. I've never twittered. (tweeted?)
234 | Wozza Matter? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:13:45pm |
gotta love you and leave you all.
Early start for a big day at my sports club, we have an afternoon gala, which everyone will turn up for in the afternoon.......except..... someone has to set the whole damn thing up :-(
235 | wrenchwench Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:13:48pm |
re: #222 Fozzie Bear
I don't get it. I looked through alot of tweets there and didn't see one that was even remotely offensive. Am I missing something?
The one goddamnedfrank mentioned upthread is probably the offensive one, if there was only one.
The snap at Haaretz and "Yiddish fables," wasn't the epitome of tact.
236 | cliffster Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:13:53pm |
any jury that cliffster is on is a hung jury
237 | Killgore Trout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:14:10pm |
George Bush Stays Out Of 'Ground Zero Mosque' Fray
"President Bush has no comment."
238 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:14:11pm |
Sorry, I conflated two replies there.
On Donald Tramp missing his calling:
re: #229 Cato the Elder
No, he didn't.
Being a dickwad asshole in real life, and then getting to play himself as a dickwad asshole on teevee, to wild applause?
Every dickwad asshole's dream.
On tweets:
re: #222 Fozzie Bear
You do realize that tweets can be deleted, don't you?
240 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:15:19pm |
241 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:15:35pm |
242 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:15:43pm |
re: #237 Killgore Trout
Fucking dickwad.
He'd rather die than give cover to Obama, a Democrat, even by repeating words he's said on his own account in the past.
Screw Bush and his whole crime family.
243 | wrenchwench Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:15:54pm |
re: #237 Killgore Trout
I guess he commented on related topics for 8 years. We could extrapolate his position.
244 | wrenchwench Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:17:12pm |
And at the bottom, there are "Other Stories Featured at TPMDC"
Pat Buchanan Says Newt Gingrich Went Too Far With 'Ground Zero Mosque' Comments (VIDEO)
OMG!
245 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:18:50pm |
re: #243 wrenchwench
I guess he commented on related topics for 8 years. We could extrapolate his position.
That doesn't excuse him from saying it again.
Fuck him in his hypocrite's fucking ear.
246 | cliffster Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:19:00pm |
re: #237 Killgore Trout
ie - "I'm going to mind my own business, you should mind yours".
I miss bush.
247 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:19:51pm |
re: #243 wrenchwench
I guess he commented on related topics for 8 years. We could extrapolate his position.
Yeah, I think his position is fairly clear. I think he would probably have said something very similar to what Obama said.
I just wish the fucker would come out and SAY it publicly. It would go a long way toward defusing some of the crazies.
248 | TedStriker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:20:25pm |
re: #237 Killgore Trout
re: #240 windsagio
He could actually do some good, but God Forbid.
While I would love for President Bush to denounce and excoriate the bigots (some of them in his own party), he wouldn't be able to win for losing. He'd get it from some on both sides of the aisle, I'd bet...
/which is a shame
249 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:20:38pm |
re: #244 wrenchwench
ROFL, when Buchanan thinks you have gone too far, YOU HAVE GONE WAY TOO FAR.
250 | Four More Tears Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:20:49pm |
re: #244 wrenchwench
And at the bottom, there are "Other Stories Featured at TPMDC"
OMG!
Everyone's going crazy. Cats and dogs, living together. Mass hysteria!
Except you guys.
{LGF}
251 | Vicious Babushka Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:21:09pm |
re: #148 reine.de.tout
So . . .
I make a half-dozen or so biscuits every couple of days, wrap them in plastic wrap so I can reheat in the mornings and have a biscuit for breakfast without having to make any.Family assessment of my biscuits:
1. Your biscuits are too doughy, can't you do something different?
2. Your biscuits aren't doughy enough, do you have to cook them so long?So what happens the minute I take a batch out of the oven?
Well, two minutes ago I took a batch of 5 out of the oven.
I now have one left.
If they don't like the biscuits, why do they eat 'em the minute I finish with 'em?
What's your biscuit recipe? Is it in one of the cookbooks?
252 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:21:33pm |
re: #246 cliffster
ie - "I'm going to mind my own business, you should mind yours".
I miss bush.
I miss bush when I can't get any.
I don't miss the fucktarded C-Student shitbag who was president for eight years.
253 | wrenchwench Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:21:34pm |
Yeah, W should say something, but it wouldn't stop any of the crazeez. They'd just throw him farther under the Rinobus.
254 | Four More Tears Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:22:19pm |
re: #249 Fozzie Bear
ROFL, when Buchanan thinks you have gone too far, YOU HAVE GONE WAY TOO FAR.
I'm guessing that Pat found Newt's comment to be grossly unfair to Nazis.
/
255 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:22:38pm |
re: #248 talon_262
re: #240 windsagio
While I would love for President Bush to denounce and excoriate the bigots (some of them in his own party), he wouldn't be able to win for losing. He'd get it from some on both sides of the aisle, I'd bet...
/which is a shame
What's his loss? Not like he has to run for office again, or is ever going to be in need of money, or anything. Being an Ex-President is the perfect time to make a principled stand.
... Except that he's probably not actually smart enough to understand the issue.
256 | brownbagj Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:22:59pm |
They wouldn't believe "w" now. He speaks Spanish which is a dead giveaway for anti-Amurkan.
257 | wrenchwench Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:23:02pm |
And then there's Luap Dnad:
"While this is a local matter that should be decided by the people of New York, Dr. Paul does not support a mosque being built two blocks from Ground Zero," Paul spokesperson Gary Howard told TPMDC. "In Dr. Paul's opinion, the Muslim community would better serve the healing process by making a donation to the memorial fund for the victims of September 11th."
258 | Aceofwhat? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:23:13pm |
re: #252 Cato the Elder
I miss bush when I can't get any.
I don't miss the fucktarded C-Student shitbag who was president for eight years.
well...in 2004, we had the choice between two C-students. we were going to elect one either way.
259 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:23:19pm |
re: #253 wrenchwench
Yeah, W should say something, but it wouldn't stop any of the crazeez. They'd just throw him farther under the Rinobus.
It would peel off the deluded semi-moderates from the crazy train. There are alot of conservatives who still LOVE bush. (And by that I don't mean they are heterosexual.)
260 | Killgore Trout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:23:41pm |
re: #243 wrenchwench
I guess he commented on related topics for 8 years. We could extrapolate his position.
Generally ex Presidents keep their mouths shut. It's part of his job now.
262 | Targetpractice Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:23:59pm |
263 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:24:23pm |
re: #259 Fozzie Bear
It would peel off the deluded semi-moderates from the crazy train. There are alot of conservatives who still LOVE bush. (And by that I don't mean they are heterosexual.)
Just throw in 'no homo' on the end, that covers it.
265 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:25:13pm |
re: #263 windsagio
Just throw in 'no homo' on the end, that covers it.
See, it's things like this that keep me from embracing twitter. I'm far too verbose for that medium.
266 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:25:15pm |
Q. Why did Cheney usually only gesture with one hand?
A. Because the other one had to be far enough up Bush's asshole to make the Shitmuppet's mouth move.
267 | Vicious Babushka Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:25:38pm |
re: #198 Fozzie Bear
As a kid, my mom convinced me to do the family laundry for years by instituting a rule: Whoever does the laundry gets to keep any change and one dollar bills they find in the process. (Larger bills had to be returned to the owner) This encouraged people to clean out their pockets before tossing your stuff on the laundry pile, and it made all the kids want to do laundry for money.
An excellent system I will use on my own kids one day.
OK which one of my kids are you?
268 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:25:42pm |
re: #246 cliffster
ie - "I'm going to mind my own business, you should mind yours".
I miss bush.
Concur. I'll have a dissection of Scott Wheeler's latest opus of bigotry and ODS later on. It has to wait till I get home.
269 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:25:46pm |
re: #264 brownbagj
We're all homos. Sapiens that is.
Wait, I'm gonna have to kick my OWN ass now?
What's this country coming to?!
270 | brownbagj Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:27:01pm |
re: #269 windsagio
Islam is a cult, Islam is a cult, Islam is a cult....didn't you say you were going to kick yourself in the nuts the next time someone wrote that? :)
271 | wrenchwench Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:27:23pm |
For a dose of sanity, how about a message from Shirley Sherrod.
As we move forward together, I urge you to remember this: Life is a grindstone. But whether it grinds us down or polishes us up depends on us.Thank you for all you are doing to challenge poverty and racism. I look forward to working and struggling right by your side.
Sincerely,
Shirley Sherrod
Go read the whole thing.
272 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:27:26pm |
re: #264 brownbagj
We're all homos. Sapiens that is.
Apparently you don't really know what "sapiens" means.
273 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:27:37pm |
re: #260 Killgore Trout
Generally ex Presidents SHOULD keep their mouths shut. It's part of his job now.
FTFY
(I wonder if President Carter reads this blog !?!?!)
274 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:28:12pm |
I used to passionately despise Bush, myself. Now I think he's just not all that bright, and did the best he could with what little knowledge he had. In other words, he was possibly the worst president ever, but I don't think it is because he is evil. He just never quite got what the role of the presidency was. He always seemed out of his league, so to speak.
I don't want a president that seems like fun to have a beer with. I want a president that makes me feel stupid by comparison.
275 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:28:33pm |
re: #270 brownbagj
Islam is a cult, Islam is a cult, Islam is a cult...didn't you say you were going to kick yourself in the nuts the next time someone wrote that? :)
ow.
276 | brownbagj Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:28:41pm |
re: #272 Cato the Elder
uh oh. I think I am about to be educated. Wise man or thinking man?
280 | garhighway Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:29:24pm |
re: #248 talon_262
re: #240 windsagio
While I would love for President Bush to denounce and excoriate the bigots (some of them in his own party), he wouldn't be able to win for losing. He'd get it from some on both sides of the aisle, I'd bet.../which is a shame
But since he isn't running for anything, he has absolutely nothing to lose by saying and doing the right thing. But no: he crawls under his desk.
281 | cliffster Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:29:27pm |
re: #252 Cato the Elder
I miss bush when I can't get any.
I don't miss the fucktarded C-Student shitbag who was president for eight years.
ah yes - BDS. it still abounds.
282 | lawhawk Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:29:33pm |
re: #247 Fozzie Bear
Yeah, I think his position is fairly clear. I think he would probably have said something very similar to what Obama said.
I just wish the fucker would come out and SAY it publicly. It would go a long way toward defusing some of the crazies.
Defusing the crazies? You mean the same ones who continue to harp on the fact that Bush repeatedly stated that Islam is peace and that we aren't at war with all the Muslims, just the jihadis who do want to do us (the US, West, non Muslims, apostate Muslims) harm.
I don't think there's anyone or anything that would defuse that craziness.
283 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:29:33pm |
285 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:29:48pm |
re: #279 windsagio
Trust me, I said it with special emphasis.
Also, 'next time' not 'only time'.
damn
286 | cliffster Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:30:05pm |
re: #280 garhighway
But since he isn't running for anything, he has absolutely nothing to lose by saying and doing the right thing. But no: he crawls under his desk.
ah yes, BDS. it still abounds.
287 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:30:07pm |
re: #280 garhighway
But since he isn't running for anything, he has absolutely nothing to lose by saying and doing the right thing. But no: he crawls under his desk.
I know, its pathetic.
288 | Aceofwhat? Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:30:16pm |
re: #269 windsagio
Wait, I'm gonna have to kick my OWN ass now?
What's this country coming to?!
just be careful
289 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:30:42pm |
[Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]
290 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:30:51pm |
re: #286 cliffster
ah yes, BDS. it still abounds.
How's that BDS? Or is this just reflexive (tribal) defense?
The guy had nothing to lose by doing the right thing, he decided not to.
291 | HoosierHoops Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:32:10pm |
My take on Bush...I kind of liked him but just couldn't bring myself to vote against Gore...I found alot of flaws with Al...
But after 911 I thought Bush Rallied America and was a pretty dang gone good leader in those days.
My oldest son asked me if I would sponsor him for a week to travel to Ground zero to help..It was a different time....I went to a local Catholic Church to pray about it alone..I cried my eyes out...You know in the middle of the day when you cry in church people move away from you..Probably figuring I was a mass murderer or something. It was a raw time and I think Bush did well..
I completely disagreed about invading Iraq.. It made me angry and effected our family. It's bad enough he steered our country to a 2nd war..But in hung out in the Bunker that last couple of years.. And every single fucking morning we awoke to news of more of our children dying for no reason and no leadership from DC...
292 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:32:12pm |
re: #281 cliffster
ah yes - BDS. it still abounds.
I voted for the strap-on dick in 2004.
Big mistake.
293 | prairiefire Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:32:51pm |
re: #289 Walter L. Newton
[Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]
Thanks for the info, Walter. Could you post your info again on the new open thread? Good to hear Steve is doing alright.
294 | Eclectic Infidel Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:32:52pm |
Maybe the jury was intimidated by Blagojevich's hair.
295 | cliffster Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:33:00pm |
re: #290 windsagio
How's that BDS? Or is this just reflexive (tribal) defense?
The guy had nothing to lose by doing the right thing, he decided not to.
sorry - you own the reflexive "tribal" defense thing.
it's called having class. I can see that would be a foreign concept to you.
296 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:33:09pm |
I see all the Dems don't support the mosque at Ground Zero...
Harry Reid Opposes Mosque Near Ground Zero
President Obama's comments about building a mosque near Ground Zero incited a tidal wave of responses from talking heads across the political spectrum. At first, the debate broke on partisan lines, with Republicans criticizing Obama's comments and Democrats defending them. But since Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid expressed Monday that the mosque should be built elsewhere, the spotlight has now turned to how the Democrats will respond.
"The First Amendment protects freedom of religion," said Reid's spokesman in a statement. "Senator Reid respects that but thinks that the mosque should be built someplace else." Reid is the highest ranking Democrat in the Senate and faces a close and contentious reelection bid against Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle in Nevada. Angle released a statement Monday opposing the construction of a mosque near Ground Zero and said "Reid has a responsibility to stand up and say no to the mosque at Ground Zero or once again side with President Obama."
Reid isn't the only Democrat in a high profile race to oppose the potential mosque's location. Florida Democratic Senate hopeful Jeff Greene said Obama "has this all wrong," and urged the president to make a decision. "President Obama had the chance to show leadership by calling on the mosque's supporters to find a more appropriate location." Greene is heading into an August 24th Democratic primary against Rep. Kendrick Meek.
298 | goddamnedfrank Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:33:16pm |
re: #222 Fozzie Bear
I don't get it. I looked through alot of tweets there and didn't see one that was even remotely offensive. Am I missing something?
It got deleted. It said:
On a side note, if Haaretz likes publishing fables, perhaps they could go back to the Yiddish ones with parables #welikethosebetter
Instead of just changing out one intern they might want to rethink the wisdom of allowing poorly compensated college students act as official spokespeople. Just a thought.
299 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:33:34pm |
300 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:33:44pm |
re: #291 HoosierHoops
9/11 was still the best thing that happened to Bush, career-wise.
I'm sure he would rather have not let it happen, but it turned him from 'brush-cutter' to 'war hero' and let him invade Iraq.
301 | TedStriker Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:33:44pm |
302 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:33:53pm |
re: #289 Walter L. Newton
[Link: littlegreenfootballs.com...]
I'm on the phone with him right now. He's eating, mainly veggies and fruit, meat won't stay down, he's burping a lot, passing lots of grass... that's a good sign.
303 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:33:58pm |
re: #295 cliffster
sorry - you own the reflexive "tribal" defense thing.
it's called having class. I can see that would be a foreign concept to you.
"Class" would be Bush coming out and saying again what he said in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, etc.
None of the Bushes have class. They just have money.
304 | cliffster Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:34:37pm |
re: #300 windsagio
9/11 was still the best thing that happened to Bush, career-wise.I'm sure he would rather have not let it happen, but it turned him from 'brush-cutter' to 'war hero' and let him invade Iraq.
Like I said - no class.
305 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:34:45pm |
re: #301 talon_262
so, in this case. What should he have said?
Why is it not wrong that he would'nt take a stand on this issue regardless of what he believed?
The guy has nothing at all to lose.
306 | prairiefire Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:34:50pm |
re: #302 Walter L. Newton
I'm on the phone with him right now. He's eating, mainly veggies and fruit, meat won't stay down, he's burping a lot, passing lots of grass... that's a good sign.
Tell him not to stink up the place.
307 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:34:52pm |
308 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:35:04pm |
re: #296 NJDhockeyfan
Yes, we discussed his sleaziness already.
309 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:35:09pm |
re: #303 Cato the Elder
"Class" would be Bush coming out and saying again what he said in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, etc.
None of the Bushes have class. They just have money.
wait ,, so it was classLESS what he said in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, etc.!?!?!?
310 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:35:51pm |
re: #308 wlewisiii
Yes, we discussed his sleaziness already.
Lefties don't like Reid either, (walter: REIDREIDREID) people need to get the memo :P
311 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:35:59pm |
re: #301 talon_262
Oh, ok. Where should I send the thank you notes for my dead friends and the huge war debt?
Bush was a fucking terrible president. It's not BDS to state that opinion.
312 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:36:17pm |
re: #300 windsagio
9/11 was still the best thing that happened to Bush, career-wise.
I'm sure he would rather have not let it happen, but it turned him from 'brush-cutter' to 'war hero' and let him invade Iraq.
Pretty gross comment. That's pathetic.
314 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:36:30pm |
315 | ShaunP Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:36:32pm |
re: #271 wrenchwench
For a dose of sanity, how about a message from Shirley Sherrod.
Go read the whole thing.
Brilliant. I was just thinking on the way home today that we hadn't heard anything from Sherrod in quite some time and I had hoped that the NY Mosque issue hadn't pushed her story into history. She really is a wonderful woman.
fuck brietbart...
316 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:36:42pm |
317 | garhighway Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:37:01pm |
re: #303 Cato the Elder
"Class" would be Bush coming out and saying again what he said in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, etc.
None of the Bushes have class. They just have money.
I respectfully disagree. I thought GHWB was a classy guy who tried to do the right thing. I disagreed with him a fair amount, but he had integrity.
318 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:37:05pm |
re: #312 NJDhockeyfan
Pretty gross comment. That's pathetic.
It's called the truth.
Sorry that makes you all FROWNY
319 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:37:07pm |
320 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:37:08pm |
re: #311 Fozzie Bear
It's easy code. I don't complain because its handy to call ODS on people ;)
Bush is one of those things that you just have to go 'yeah he was sub-par, but theres no reason to get all worked up about it, people get crazy when you say bad things about him'.
321 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:37:45pm |
re: #309 sattv4u2
wait ,, so it was classLESS what he said in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, etc.!?!?!?
Idiot.
He won't say it now because it might help a Democrat. Fuck the right thing to do, I'm a Bush!
322 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:38:18pm |
re: #300 windsagio
9/11 was still the best thing that happened to Bush, career-wise.
I'm sure he would rather have not let it happen, but it turned him from 'brush-cutter' to 'war hero' and let him invade Iraq.
Approval rating after 9/11 was what, 90%?
Apparently it's pathetic to actually pay attention to approval polls because I guess we're all just totally afraid to examine the political impact of a terrorist attack on America
Apparently that's gross, also yucky, also blech
323 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:38:20pm |
re: #237 Killgore Trout
"President Bush did eight years of this, and now plans to spend a lot of time NOT doing it. Ask the new guy. He left all the files on the desk."
324 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:38:25pm |
re: #312 NJDhockeyfan
I'll absolutely stand behind it.
Career-wise, it absolutely was. 9/11 was the salvation of his presidency, and gave him the capital to go after his various agendas.
~~~
Like I said, I'm sure he would have rather been a failure than that, but it doesn't change the facts.
325 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:38:37pm |
re: #321 Cato the Elder
Idiot.
He won't say it now because it might help a Democrat. Fuck the right thing to do, I'm a Bush!
Agreed
326 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:39:04pm |
re: #311 Fozzie Bear
Oh, ok. Where should I send the thank you notes for my dead friends and the huge war debt?
Bush was a fucking terrible president. It's not BDS to state that opinion.
No he wasn't. He was resolute enough to do what needed to be done. Gore would have thrown a few missiles at the Taliban and left it at that. Bush went after them, thus serving notice that mass murder of Americans will get you a momentous amount of pain.
327 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:39:17pm |
re: #321 Cato the Elder
he should fire the stupid operatives still working for him and look after rehabilitating his legacy tho >>
328 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:39:24pm |
re: #314 Fozzie Bear
Which one?
National Aquarium here in Baltimore. I've been to aquariums before but this one is much better.
329 | wrenchwench Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:39:43pm |
re: #315 ShaunP
Brilliant. I was just thinking on the way home today that we hadn't heard anything from Sherrod in quite some time and I had hoped that the NY Mosque issue hadn't pushed her story into history. She really is a wonderful woman.
fuck brietbart...
I almost said at the end of my comment, "Curse Breitbart when you're done." But I didn't because Shirley said of her mother
She told us we mustn't try to live with hate in our hearts.
So I deleted it, but appreciate that you did it anyway!
330 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:39:48pm |
re: #321 Cato the Elder
Idiot.
He won't say it now because it might help a Democrat. Fuck the right thing to do, I'm a Bush!
No
he 'won't say it now" because it's non of his business
(it's a 'local issue", remember??)
THAT ,, and he's an EX President who knows (unlike Carter) that you don't butt into what a sitting President is dealing with
331 | HoosierHoops Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:39:56pm |
re: #300 windsagio
9/11 was still the best thing that happened to Bush, career-wise.
I'm sure he would rather have not let it happen, but it turned him from 'brush-cutter' to 'war hero' and let him invade Iraq.
I hated that time in our History...I was all about kicking OBL's ass..Stay on point..It would all be over by now...One effen war at at time..You know you do really good in your second term we'll let you and Rummy party in the Situation room and pick who's ass you are going to kick next...Heck let's make it a reality show....Gore would have never taken us to Iraq...A few effen votes in Florida changed all of History...
332 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:40:07pm |
re: #256 brownbagj
They wouldn't believe "w" now. He speaks Spanish which is a dead giveaway for anti-Amurkan.
Didn't Bush always speak Spanish? I mean, there was some disagreement as to how fluent he ever was, but he was running around speaking what he said was Spanish since he was running for Governor.
333 | brownbagj Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:40:31pm |
I am a conservative and am no fan of Bush. Mainly because he set back the conservative cause backwards 30 years with his "social conservatism" - whatever the hell that is.
I do think the guy meant well in most cases (as most presidents do), but I do think he was overwhelmed with the role and let Cheney, Rumsfeld etc do whatever they wanted.
334 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:40:39pm |
re: #312 NJDhockeyfan
Pretty gross comment. That's pathetic.
True, though.
re: #317 garhighway
I respectfully disagree. I thought GHWB was a classy guy who tried to do the right thing. I disagreed with him a fair amount, but he had integrity.
Meh. Bush Sr. did the right thing when he called the Great Prevaricator's budget plans "voodoo economics". Then, when he lost the primary in 1980, he accepted the second-rank job under a voodoo practitioner, stuck his nose up Reagan's voodoo ass for eight years, and waited his turn.
Fucking time-serving lying power-hungry shitbag, like his father and like his son.
335 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:40:53pm |
336 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:41:14pm |
re: #327 windsagio
he should fire the stupid operatives still working for him and look after rehabilitating his legacy tho >>
I think he'd essentially have to renounce his party wholesale to stand up on this issue. He's a Republican president. It's not going to happen.
337 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:41:43pm |
re: #321 Cato the Elder
Idiot.
He won't say it now because it might help a Democrat. Fuck the right thing to do, I'm a Bush!
At worst its just normal partisanship. Clinton or even Obama would have done the same thing in his position. Politicians act to benefit their own party.
338 | ShaunP Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:41:56pm |
re: #335 SanFranciscoZionist
In other words, wouldn't it be better for you to spend your money not on a community project YOU want, but to instead donate it to a more worthy cause that I pick out?
Jews get that crap all the time.
So much for "business rights"...
339 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:41:56pm |
re: #330 sattv4u2
No
he 'won't say it now" because it's non of his business
(it's a 'local issue", remember??)
THAT ,, and he's an EX President who knows (unlike Carter) that you don't butt into what a sitting President is dealing with
do you actually believe this?
If you were George Bush at this point, Satt, would you stand up?
340 | Racer X Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:42:08pm |
I miss Bush too.
He was an Evil Genius™ while being an incompetent moron at the same time. He was so stupid he got both houses of congress to do things they would not have done unless under his spell. He pissed off foreign leaders so much that they immediately hated the US just a tad more than when he was elected, and almost as much after he left.
I miss him.
341 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:42:24pm |
re: #328 NJDhockeyfan
National Aquarium here in Baltimore. I've been to aquariums before but this one is much better.
Well, when you're done, come up to see me. I'll introduce you to Haku and you can buy me a dozen crabs.
342 | brownbagj Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:42:29pm |
re: #332 SanFranciscoZionist
He did. And some people resented him for it. Now, with rumors of amnesty etc, speaking Spanish has it's negatives.
343 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:42:46pm |
re: #337 Dark_Falcon
At worst its just normal partisanship. Clinton or even Obama would have done the same thing in his position. Politicians act to benefit their own party.
yeah, see, I actually don't believe that Obama would just hush up about this if he were the ex-president in this case.
I don't believe that at all.
344 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:42:55pm |
re: #261 windsagio
What a douche. "Don't build your center, give the money a charity instead!"
Why don't you want to give all your money to a charity? Do you have something against that charity? HUH?
345 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:43:17pm |
re: #326 Dark_Falcon
DF, I'm sorry. Had he prosecuted & appropriately finished the Afghanistan war and then called it quits, I would have voted for him. But I did not then and still do not think that the war in Iraq was justifiable in any way. When he committed us to that conflict and refused to pay for it (ie raise taxes) then he did a huge amount of damage to this nation that will take, I believe, decades to completely fix.
346 | Racer X Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:43:26pm |
re: #326 Dark_Falcon
No he wasn't. He was resolute enough to do what needed to be done. Gore would have thrown a few missiles at the Taliban and left it at that. Bush went after them, thus serving notice that mass murder of Americans will get you a momentous amount of pain.
Thousands of assholes are right now starting into a dark abyss, wondering where the virgins are.
347 | wrenchwench Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:43:27pm |
re: #336 WindUpBird
I think he'd essentially have to renounce his
partyplanet wholesale to stand up on this issue.
They're all going nuts.
348 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:44:15pm |
re: #326 Dark_Falcon
No he wasn't. He was resolute enough to do what needed to be done. Gore would have thrown a few missiles at the Taliban and left it at that. Bush went after them, thus serving notice that mass murder of Americans will get you a momentous amount of pain.
That's some uh...real carefully considered foreign policy there, man
349 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:44:18pm |
re: #340 Racer X
I miss Bush too.
He was an Evil Genius™ while being an incompetent moron at the same time. He was so stupid he got both houses of congress to do things they would not have done unless under his spell. He pissed off foreign leaders so much that they immediately hated the US just a tad more than when he was elected, and almost as much after he left.
I miss him.
May he slip on a chainsaw.
350 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:44:39pm |
re: #336 WindUpBird
I think he'd essentially have to renounce his party wholesale to stand up on this issue. He's a Republican president. It's not going to happen.
You're right. If he stood with Obama on this he'd be a man without a party, and he's not going to do that.
351 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:44:45pm |
352 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:44:47pm |
re: #326 Dark_Falcon
No he wasn't. He was resolute enough to do what needed to be done. Gore would have thrown a few missiles at the Taliban and left it at that. Bush went after them, thus serving notice that mass murder of Americans will get you a momentous amount of pain.
What needed to be done was in Afghanistan.
What did not need to be done was dive into Iraq with a raging erection and delusions of grandeur. I don't bear any ill will toward the man as a person, but many of the decisions he made were atrocious. Invading Iraq made no sense. Cutting taxes dramatically while engaging in war on two fronts made no sense.
Dishing out pain wasn't his job. His job was to protect us. Failing at that, his job should have been to fix the fucking problem. The problem was not in Iraq.
I think the failure of the right to re-examine 8 years of terrible leadership with fresh eyes is precisely the sourse of the madness we are seeing today. You don't double down when the things you are doing don't work. You change course. Bush failed abjectly at that.
353 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:45:55pm |
re: #326 Dark_Falcon
Furthermore, there is no way to know what Gore would have done. He didn't win. That part is just pure fantasy.
354 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:46:16pm |
re: #339 WindUpBird
do you actually believe this?
If you were George Bush at this point, Satt, would you stand up?
No,, for the very reasons I stated
EX Presidents stay out of current controversies (carter excepted)
Clinton said NOTHING at the time of the Iraq war
Eisenhower said NOTHING during the Bay of Pigs/ Cuban missle crises
In both cases, they could have made the sitting Pres look good or bad by agrreeing or disenting. in both cases the ex pres was a different party than the sitting. in both cases they were quiet
355 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:46:41pm |
re: #350 Dark_Falcon
You're right. If he stood with Obama on this he'd be a man without a party, and he's not going to do that.
Party trumps doing the right thing for Bush. Which sucks.
And doing the right thing trumps party for Obama on this issue, because he's stepping into this mosque thing at great expense to his party who is looking at a real rancorous election season this year. Which is awesome.
I like principled people in the white house. I'm funny like that!
356 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:46:52pm |
re: #298 goddamnedfrank
It got deleted. It said:
Instead of just changing out one intern they might want to rethink the wisdom of allowing poorly compensated college students act as official spokespeople. Just a thought.
This is the danger of Twitter. Orgs that would never dream of letting some nineteen-year-old intern send out unvetted press releases think nothing of allowing the same kid to control the Twitter account.
358 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:47:47pm |
re: #353 Fozzie Bear
Furthermore, there is no way to know what Gore would have done. He didn't win. That part is just pure fantasy.
Man, Gore totally would have sprouted wings man, and cut a dashing figure riding a golden chariot pulled by ten centaurs and oh dude it would have been rad
359 | ShaunP Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:48:02pm |
re: #354 sattv4u2
No,, for the very reasons I stated
EX Presidents stay out of current controversies (carter excepted)
Clinton said NOTHING at the time of the Iraq war
Eisenhower said NOTHING during the Bay of Pigs/ Cuban missle crisesIn both cases, they could have made the sitting Pres look good or bad by agrreeing or disenting. in both cases the ex pres was a different party than the sitting. in both cases they were quiet
Clinton agreeing with Bush on the Iraq war:
[Link: www.washingtonpost.com...]
360 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:48:21pm |
re: #356 SanFranciscoZionist
This is the danger of Twitter. Orgs that would never dream of letting some nineteen-year-old intern send out unvetted press releases think nothing of allowing the same kid to control the Twitter account.
It's like giving you kid the keys to your Dodge Viper because he has a lot of magazines about them :D
361 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:49:00pm |
re: #359 ShaunP
Clinton agreeing with Bush on the Iraq war:
[Link: www.washingtonpost.com...]
but thought the administration erred in starting a war in 2003 rather than allowing United Nations weapons inspectors longer to carry out their work.
some "agreement"!
362 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:49:12pm |
re: #359 ShaunP
Clinton agreeing with Bush on the Iraq war:
[Link: www.washingtonpost.com...]
No that didn't happen
Republicans and Democrats are exactly the same, magical balance fairy has spoken
363 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:49:47pm |
364 | prairiefire Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:49:47pm |
re: #360 WindUpBird
Ohh, I want the keys to the Dodge Viper.
365 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:50:19pm |
re: #361 sattv4u2
but thought the administration erred in starting a war in 2003 rather than allowing United Nations weapons inspectors longer to carry out their work.
some "agreement"!
Considering great giant hunks of the Dem voting electorate opposed the Iraq war period (including me, I thought it was a contrived horseshit farce from day one), it's quite something!
366 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:50:37pm |
re: #341 Cato the Elder
Well, when you're done, come up to see me. I'll introduce you to Haku and you can buy me a dozen crabs.
And, NJDhockeyfan, in case you don't think that's a sincere invite, my nick is blue.
367 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:51:01pm |
I really gained a lot of respect for Bush when he didn't play the nativist card on immigration and worked with Ted Kennedy on that issue despite Kennedy's strong criticisms of him. Showed to me that Bush wasn't the spiteful guy I thought he was. I still wouldn't vote for him but he's a breath of fresh air compared to Palin, Gingrich, Huckabee, and the others.
368 | ShaunP Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:51:02pm |
re: #365 WindUpBird
Considering great giant hunks of the Dem voting electorate opposed the Iraq war period (including me, I thought it was a contrived horseshit farce from day one), it's quite something!
In an election year, after the primaries...
369 | Racer X Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:51:12pm |
re: #359 ShaunP
Clinton agreeing with Bush on the Iraq war:
[Link: www.washingtonpost.com...]
No fucking way!
370 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:51:30pm |
re: #365 WindUpBird
Considering great giant hunks of the Dem voting electorate opposed the Iraq war period (including me, I thought it was a contrived horseshit farce from day one), it's quite something!
So give Bush a year past now (while the Park 51 controversy is brewing) THEN he can make a Clintonesque "I agree with the it but not at that time" statement!
371 | ShaunP Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:51:45pm |
re: #369 Racer X
No fucking way!
It was backhanded, but I was making the point that he did weigh in...
372 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:51:54pm |
re: #366 Cato the Elder
And, NJDhockeyfan, in case you don't think that's a sincere invite, my nick is blue.
so are my ba,,,, ummmm,,, errrr
373 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:52:05pm |
re: #364 prairiefire
Ohh, I want the keys to the Dodge Viper.
We all do *_*
The best thing about that car is it will kill you. No traction control, no AWD, computer governors of any kind. Just rear wheels powered by a 500hp truck engine, all under your right foot. better be a good driver!
374 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:52:18pm |
re: #326 Dark_Falcon
No he wasn't. He was resolute enough to do what needed to be done. Gore would have thrown a few missiles at the Taliban and left it at that. Bush went after them, thus serving notice that mass murder of Americans will get you a momentous amount of pain.
First, I'm not sure I accept your assessment of Gore, but that said:
So we sent in the troops, lost 2000 soldiers, and now are preparing to leave, following which the hills and hollers of Afghanistan will go back to their factory settings, and terrorism will continue to find a snug home.
Would it have been so much worse to have lobbed a few missiles? Did we actually deter anyone, anywhere, from thinking that killing a bunch of Americans would be a fine idea?
375 | Racer X Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:52:24pm |
re: #371 ShaunP
It was backhanded, but I was making the point that he did weigh in...
I think we could have done far worse than Bush.
376 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:52:47pm |
re: #328 NJDhockeyfan
National Aquarium here in Baltimore. I've been to aquariums before but this one is much better.
If you're ever on the West Coast, the Monterey Bay Aquarium is just wonderful.
378 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:53:06pm |
379 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:53:10pm |
re: #366 Cato the Elder
And, NJDhockeyfan, in case you don't think that's a sincere invite, my nick is blue.
Where are you? I thought you were in California for some reason. I love crabs. I ate a shitload tonight at dinner down at the Wharf.
380 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:53:41pm |
re: #379 NJDhockeyfan
Where are you? I thought you were in California for some reason. I love crabs. I ate a shitload tonight at dinner down at the Wharf.
Wouldn't it have been more comfy in a restaurant?!?!?
381 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:54:28pm |
re: #379 NJDhockeyfan
Where are you? I thought you were in California for some reason. I love crabs. I ate a shitload tonight at dinner down at the Wharf.
Charles Village. Hard by the Hopkins Homewood campus, where the grrrls are hot and the weather is miserable.
382 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:54:29pm |
re: #338 ShaunP
So much for "business rights"...
I think I'll give this a try next time. "Shouldn't you, instead of spending your money on this business venture, give it to the charitable fund of my choosing?"
384 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:54:36pm |
re: #355 WindUpBird
Here's an article I think you'll like. Don't let the title scare you, its a fair piece:
Critics say Obama's message becoming 'incoherent'
Washington (CNN) -- President Obama's comments on a plan to build an Islamic center in the shadow of ground zero are not only giving opponents an opportunity to attack him but also reveal a messaging problem from the White House, a communications expert said.
"The danger here is an incoherent presidency," said David Morey, vice chairman of the Core Strategy Group, who provided communications advice to Obama's 2008 campaign. "Simpler is better, and rising above these issues and leading by controlling the dialogue is what the presidency is all about. So I think that's the job they have to do more effectively as they have in the past [in the campaign]."
Obama has faced a torrent of criticism for what was called mixed messages on the controversial plan. On Friday, Obama said Muslims "have the same right to practice their religion as anyone else in this country ... That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in Lower Manhattan, in accordance with local laws and ordinances."
The following day, Obama told Ed Henry, CNN's senior White House correspondent, that he was "not commenting on the wisdom" of the project, just the broader principle that the government should treat "everyone equal, regardless" of religion. Then a White House spokesman clarified those comments.
"There is no question they are having messaging problems at the White House," Morey said. "They've lost control of the dialogue, and they've gotten pulled down by the extremes on the left and right. They've just not had a coherent set of themes."
385 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:55:41pm |
re: #342 brownbagj
He did. And some people resented him for it. Now, with rumors of amnesty etc, speaking Spanish has it's negatives.
I don't think a person who doesn't speak Spanish is entirely qualified to be governor of Texas, quite honestly, although I'm sure you can manage.
386 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:55:42pm |
387 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:56:02pm |
PS to racerx:
You'll never ever ever hear me call Bush any kind of "Genius"
I do like the old man some tho', he stood up to his party and raised taxes, helping set up the surplusses and boom of the '90s.
388 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:56:13pm |
re: #328 NJDhockeyfan
National Aquarium here in Baltimore. I've been to aquariums before but this one is much better.
A very solid aquarium. That one, and the Monterrey Bay Aquarium in San Francisco are my favorites. (In the US)
(I am a huge aquaculture nerd.)
389 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:56:22pm |
re: #370 sattv4u2
So give Bush a year past now (while the Park 51 controversy is brewing) THEN he can make a Clintonesque "I agree with the it but not at that time" statement!
You have it exactly backwards.
At the time the Iraq war STARTED, it was supported much more than a year later. Bush's approval was cratering when Clinton spoke up.
So basically Clinton stood up for Bush when Bush needed him the most.
You can't be this partisan. ;-)
390 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:56:31pm |
re: #386 Cato the Elder
A pussy wig made out of authentic Jindo tail hair!
Sorry, just being a dick over the extraneous 'fake'.
391 | Racer X Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:56:33pm |
re: #384 Dark_Falcon
Here's an article I think you'll like. Don't let the title scare you, its a fair piece:
Obama is increasingly demonstrating he is in over his pay grade. His advisors (I'm hoping he has advisors giving him all this poor advice) need to be replaced.
392 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:56:55pm |
re: #384 Dark_Falcon
There was one last week by CBS about how many items Obama is calling a "priority"
[Link: www.cbsnews.com...]
393 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:56:55pm |
re: #257 wrenchwench
And then there's Luap Dnad:
So let me get this straight... the prince of libertarianism, Rand Paul, who thinks that private people should have no restrictions on their financial and business choices to the extent that he has issues with the Civil Rights Act is telling Muslims how to use their money.
394 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:57:03pm |
re: #350 Dark_Falcon
You're right. If he stood with Obama on this he'd be a man without a party, and he's not going to do that.
Why not? They already dumped him like a hot rock. The RNC was ridiculous, they barely mentioned his existence. Laura, God bless her, took the stage and said nice things about his presidency, but that was it.
If I were him, I'd be polishing my legacy, not worrying about the party.
395 | Walter L. Newton Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:57:13pm |
re: #384 Dark_Falcon
Here's an article I think you'll like. Don't let the title scare you, its a fair piece:
It's CNN... what do you expect.
396 | brownbagj Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:57:23pm |
re: #388 Fozzie Bear
We have a pretty good one in Atlanta....
397 | Dark_Falcon Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:57:34pm |
re: #374 SanFranciscoZionist
First, I'm not sure I accept your assessment of Gore, but that said:
So we sent in the troops, lost 2000 soldiers, and now are preparing to leave, following which the hills and hollers of Afghanistan will go back to their factory settings, and terrorism will continue to find a snug home.
Would it have been so much worse to have lobbed a few missiles? Did we actually deter anyone, anywhere, from thinking that killing a bunch of Americans would be a fine idea?
Yes, we did. Many of the Talibs of 2001 are dead. And the anti-Talibasn force are strong enough to keep the Taliban from acheiving their pre-war power again. That's progress.
BBL
400 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:57:42pm |
re: #391 Racer X
Obama is increasingly demonstrating he is in over his pay grade. His advisors (I'm hoping he has advisors giving him all this poor advice) need to be replaced.
Seriously, that phrase (the bolded one) has got to go.
401 | Racer X Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:57:55pm |
re: #388 Fozzie Bear
A very solid aquarium. That one, and the Monterrey Bay Aquarium in San Francisco are my favorites. (In the US)
(I am a huge aquaculture nerd.)
If you are ever in Atlanta, check that one out. I've been to Monterrey and Long Beach. Atlanta is amazing as well.
402 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:58:18pm |
re: #400 Fozzie Bear
Its just payback for all the time spent making fun of Bush for being incompetent. ;)
403 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:58:31pm |
Baltimore one is great. Going up to Baltimore tomorrow night actually for a baseball game.
404 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:58:36pm |
re: #381 Cato the Elder
Charles Village. Hard by the Hopkins Homewood campus, where the grrrls are hot and the weather is miserable.
Damn, I'm leaving tomorrow to go to the Zoo in DC. I wish I knew. A friend of mine invited me to Massachusetts for lobster. His friend caught a 9 pounder on Saturday.
405 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:58:53pm |
406 | Racer X Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:59:18pm |
407 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 5:59:31pm |
re: #397 Dark_Falcon
Yes, we did. Many of the Talibs of 2001 are dead. And the anti-Talibasn force are strong enough to keep the Taliban from acheiving their pre-war power again. That's progress.
BBL
We did much to provide them with a full class of 2010. If you think the GWOT has reduced the ranks of terrorists in the world, I have many architectural wonders to sell you.
408 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:00:07pm |
re: #389 WindUpBird
You have it exactly backwards.
At the time the Iraq war STARTED, it was supported much more than a year later. Bush's approval was cratering when Clinton spoke up.
So basically Clinton stood up for Bush when Bush needed him the most.
You can't be this partisan. ;-)
We are talking about Bush coming out NOW,, at THE time of the Park 51 issue
As stated, Clinton was silent AT THE TIME ( the start) of the Iraq war
A year later, when he was on the circuit promoting his memoirs is when he stated the above,, and even at that, it was a mixed message
"In terms of the launching of the war, I believe we made an error in not allowing the United Nations to complete the inspections process,
The Time excerpts, in particular, leave Clinton's views on Iraq somewhat jumbled.
409 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:00:12pm |
re: #257 wrenchwench
And then there's Luap Dnad:
Let's get really clear. I hate this guy. I think I despise him more than Palin and almost as much as Rush.
So far, Rush is the one I hate the most. His views are not particularly more vile than the rest of the rear mongering, lying, propagandists and ignorant twits on the far right.
It is his utterly crass classlessness mixed with hateful and crude barbarity and boundless arrogance, that sets him apart from me.
410 | Racer X Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:00:33pm |
411 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:00:46pm |
re: #400 Fozzie Bear
Seriously, that phrase (the bolded one) has got to go.
I agree
Too bad Obama brought it up!
412 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:00:49pm |
re: #388 Fozzie Bear
A very solid aquarium. That one, and the Monterrey Bay Aquarium in San Francisco are my favorites. (In the US)
(I am a huge aquaculture nerd.)
I love the otters. And the ray petting pool. And the jellyfish exhibit. And, well, basically the whole building.
413 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:00:53pm |
re: #388 Fozzie Bear
A very solid aquarium. That one, and the Monterrey Bay Aquarium in San Francisco are my favorites. (In the US)
(I am a huge aquaculture nerd.)
I like the view of the bay from some of the windows, especially the one showing the Rusty Scupper seafood restaurant across the water. I love seafood.
414 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:00:57pm |
re: #384 Dark_Falcon
Basically this is the criticism that always plagues Democrats versus Republicans when it comes to strategy, especially White Hosue strategy. Democrats like nuance, Republicans don't. Republicans are better at messaging, they're better at simplifying, they're better at hardball. They're better political strategists when they're in office.
Obama is telling the truth (that supporting religious freedom is separate entirely from any judgement call on the Mosque) and that truth to many people is incoherent. They don't understand the distinction. The average guy with an opinion on that mosque does not understand what the establishment clause even is. They might parrot "separation of church and state, but come on!" Eric Cantor style, but that's because they heard a guy say it. They don't understand.
415 | Stanghazi Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:01:29pm |
re: #388 Fozzie Bear
Did you happen to see the page I posted about my pet pulpo?
416 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:01:34pm |
re: #412 SanFranciscoZionist
My wife loved petting the rays. They're pretty cute.
417 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:01:52pm |
re: #404 NJDhockeyfan
Damn, I'm leaving tomorrow to go to the Zoo in DC. I wish I knew. A friend of mine invited me to Massachusetts for lobster. His friend caught a 9 pounder on Saturday.
Well, you have to come back through Baltimore to get back to NJ, don't you?
418 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:01:54pm |
re: #391 Racer X
Obama is increasingly demonstrating he is in over his pay grade.
No matter what you think of him this is demonstrably false - his is the highest pay grade LOL
419 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:02:07pm |
re: #394 SanFranciscoZionist
Why not? They already dumped him like a hot rock. The RNC was ridiculous, they barely mentioned his existence. Laura, God bless her, took the stage and said nice things about his presidency, but that was it.
If I were him, I'd be polishing my legacy, not worrying about the party.
I honestly thinks the guy doesn't give a shit either way, and it would get him in a bunch of trouble with his party (and his family as well) to stand up for Obama. So why would he do it? Path of least resistance. He doesn't care.
420 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:02:15pm |
re: #413 NJDhockeyfan
I like the view of the bay from some of the windows, especially the one showing the Rusty Scupper seafood restaurant across the water. I love seafood.
Did you eat at the crab place where they bring you a bucket of crabs encrusted in the most delicious spice blend imaginable and a mallet?
If that's Rusty Scupper, I freaking loved that place. So yummy.
421 | Stanghazi Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:02:20pm |
re: #391 Racer X
Obama is increasingly demonstrating he is in over his pay grade. His advisors (I'm hoping he has advisors giving him all this poor advice) need to be replaced.
Gah, that's a Sister Sarah quote!!!
422 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:02:36pm |
re: #397 Dark_Falcon
Yes, we did. Many of the Talibs of 2001 are dead. And the anti-Talibasn force are strong enough to keep the Taliban from acheiving their pre-war power again. That's progress.
BBL
Color me a little dubious. The Taliban were never our problem to begin with, and I do not think the present government can stand long.
423 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:02:39pm |
re: #401 Racer X
If you are ever in Atlanta, check that one out. I've been to Monterrey and Long Beach. Atlanta is amazing as well.
Went to the Grand Opening of the Atlanta Aquarium
been there twice since
WAY cool
424 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:03:40pm |
425 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:03:55pm |
re: #414 WindUpBird
Basically this is the criticism that always plagues Democrats versus Republicans when it comes to strategy, especially White Hosue strategy. Democrats like nuance, Republicans don't. Republicans are better at messaging, they're better at simplifying, they're better at hardball. They're better political strategists when they're in office.
Obama is telling the truth (that supporting religious freedom is separate entirely from any judgement call on the Mosque) and that truth to many people is incoherent. They don't understand the distinction. The average guy with an opinion on that mosque does not understand what the establishment clause even is. They might parrot "separation of church and state, but come on!" Eric Cantor style, but that's because they heard a guy say it. They don't understand.
Republicans are also better at stuffing bales of corporate lobbyist cash up their fundaments and walking out of the front door to the limo without waddling like penguins.
426 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:04:00pm |
re: #411 sattv4u2
I agree
Too bad Obama brought it up!
I think that in the context he used it, it was a perfectly reasonable statement.
427 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:04:08pm |
I remember when I was in thrid grade going to the Baltimore one. Classmate of mine got to pet the dolphins. I was really jealous. Not to the point of being a jerk but dolphins were and are my favorite animal. Was on my vacation just this past month and swimming and the dolphins were only a wavelength away from me. That was such a thrill. Such amazing creatures.
428 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:04:25pm |
And on that note, I have about an hour ahead of me testing some equipment and writing a report, followed by the long quiet ride home
429 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:04:35pm |
re: #412 SanFranciscoZionist
I love the otters. And the ray petting pool. And the jellyfish exhibit. And, well, basically the whole building.
It really is a wonderful place. The otters melt me every time. There are few creatures as adorable as sea otters.
430 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:04:37pm |
re: #378 sattv4u2
we (jimmy) have (carter)
Hey, if we bring up Carter, can we also bring up Hoover? :D
431 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:04:45pm |
re: #416 Obdicut
My wife loved petting the rays. They're pretty cute.
They have sweet little faces, which you don't really expect from a ray.
432 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:04:51pm |
433 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:05:01pm |
re: #417 Cato the Elder
Well, you have to come back through Baltimore to get back to NJ, don't you?
No, we are going to the zoo in Washington DC then going home. Vacations don't last as long as I want them to. My kids loved the aquarium and are going to spend the day at the science center tomorrow before we drive to DC for the zoo.
434 | sattv4u2 Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:05:19pm |
re: #430 WindUpBird
Hey, if we bring up Carter, can we also bring up Hoover? :D
I have a Dyson and an Oreck, so sure!
435 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:05:55pm |
re: #425 Cato the Elder
Republicans are also better at stuffing bales of corporate lobbyist cash up their fundaments and walking out of the front door to the limo without waddling like penguins.
Democrats with a bale of corporate cash up their fundaments do tend to waddle.
436 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:06:03pm |
re: #414 WindUpBird
Basically this is the criticism that always plagues Democrats versus Republicans when it comes to strategy, especially White Hosue strategy. Democrats like nuance, Republicans don't. Republicans are better at messaging, they're better at simplifying, they're better at hardball. They're better political strategists when they're in office.
Obama is telling the truth (that supporting religious freedom is separate entirely from any judgement call on the Mosque) and that truth to many people is incoherent. They don't understand the distinction. The average guy with an opinion on that mosque does not understand what the establishment clause even is. They might parrot "separation of church and state, but come on!" Eric Cantor style, but that's because they heard a guy say it. They don't understand.
Quoted for freaking awesome.
437 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:06:33pm |
re: #430 WindUpBird
Hey, if we bring up Carter, can we also bring up Hoover? :D
Carter is the worst ex-president ever because he has the wrong opinion on XXXXXX. That makes him a crypto-nazi.
438 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:07:09pm |
re: #403 HappyWarrior
Baltimore one is great. Going up to Baltimore tomorrow night actually for a baseball game.
Cato will give me shit for it, but I rather like Baltimore. I have a lot of great memories from college there.
I particularly miss Vaccarros.
It's a patiserria. They make their own gelato and pastry. They do that and coffee. The scoops of gelato are larger than my fist (and am a pretty large man).
They have eclairs larger than a man's fore-arm
They have one dessert which is a frozen pecan and cinnamon pie, flanked by two scoops of amaretto gelato and the whole thing covered in hot fudge.
I am sure that it is 300 calories just to look at it.
I remember purposefully fasting for a day (and this is when I was on the varsity fencing team) so that I could try to eat an entire collosseo by myself. A collosseo is a waffle the size of a dinner plate, and about 3 cm thick, with four scoops of gelato (each larger than my fist) hot fudge whipped cream and all the rest.
I failed.
439 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:07:23pm |
re: #420 Fozzie Bear
Did you eat at the crab place where they bring you a bucket of crabs encrusted in the most delicious spice blend imaginable and a mallet?
If that's Rusty Scupper, I freaking loved that place. So yummy.
We ate at Phillips Harborplace Seafood Restaurant. They had a buffet and I ate crabs for an hour.
440 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:07:35pm |
re: #408 sattv4u2
We are talking about Bush coming out NOW,, at THE time of the Park 51 issue
As stated, Clinton was silent AT THE TIME ( the start) of the Iraq war
A year later, when he was on the circuit promoting his memoirs is when he stated the above,, and even at that, it was a mixed message
"In terms of the launching of the war, I believe we made an error in not allowing the United Nations to complete the inspections process,
The Time excerpts, in particular, leave Clinton's views on Iraq somewhat jumbled.
The current bleak time is NOW at the park 51 issue. Just like the bleak time when everyone was turning against the Iraq war, Clinton stood up. Could he have said "MAN THIS WAR WAS GREAT THERE WAS NOTHING SPECIOUS AT ALL ABOUT HOW IT WAS SOLD TO AMERICA EVERYONE TOLD THE TRUTH!! PRAISE THE WISDOM OF BUSH!!" that would have probably made you happier, but it's comparable. He came out to support Bush.
And of course, on the Republican side, the reverse is not true. It's comparable. I have no idea why you cant get this. Oh well! I tried!
441 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:07:48pm |
re: #437 windsagio
Carter is the worst ex-president ever because he has the wrong opinion on XXX. That makes him a crypto-nazi.
Carter the ex-president with a really wrong opinion that he's written a whole book about on a subject I happen to know something about.
This makes him one of my less favorites.
442 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:08:18pm |
re: #424 SanFranciscoZionist
Hadn't you heard? I'm a 'Bushite' now.
;)
I thought you shaved...
/ducks
443 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:08:22pm |
Didn't that right wing news site list Carter as their worst American ever? I mean sheesh. Even when I hated George W. Bush I would never even consider that.
444 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:09:18pm |
re: #436 windsagio
Quoted for freaking awesome.
It's true. It's SO TRUE
People who don't understand the constitution yet invoke it as told by their low wattage AM radio station when someone tells them they might have to take a class in order to buy an AR-15. Fucking rubes and dolts and medical imbeciles.
445 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:09:22pm |
re: #433 NJDhockeyfan
No, we are going to the zoo in Washington DC then going home. Vacations don't last as long as I want them to. My kids loved the aquarium and are going to spend the day at the science center tomorrow before we drive to DC for the zoo.
Well, in that case, we could at least introduce the kids to Haku - who loves kids more than anything, except rats - and have a Bloody Mary, couldn't we?
446 | Racer X Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:09:55pm |
re: #418 wlewisiii
No matter what you think of him this is demonstrably false - his is the highest pay grade LOL
There is a mayor in Bell, CA who might disagree.
;-)
447 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:10:00pm |
re: #443 HappyWarrior
Didn't that right wing news site list Carter as their worst American ever?
If there's one thing the right wing loves, it's apocalyptic hyperbole :D
448 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:10:05pm |
re: #437 windsagio
I don't dislike him as intensely as some, but I do wish he'd just stick to Habitat for Humanity.
449 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:10:06pm |
re: #396 brownbagj
We have a pretty good one in Atlanta...
I saw it once when I was a little kid, but I don't remember much. That was before I was fascinated with all the different filtration system designs. I freaking love the aquarium hobby. The wizardry of the equipment and the chemistry fascinates me every bit as much as the inhabitants.
If anybody ever wanted to set up a reef aquarium, I am a living encyclopedia on the subject. I set up my first reef tank when I was 9, ad at age 35, I'm still obsessively studying the subject of aquaculture. LOVE IT.
450 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:10:18pm |
re: #438 LudwigVanQuixote
Cato will give me shit for it, but I rather like Baltimore. I have a lot of great memories from college there.
I particularly miss Vaccarros.
It's a patiserria. They make their own gelato and pastry. They do that and coffee. The scoops of gelato are larger than my fist (and am a pretty large man).
They have eclairs larger than a man's fore-arm
They have one dessert which is a frozen pecan and cinnamon pie, flanked by two scoops of amaretto gelato and the whole thing covered in hot fudge.
I am sure that it is 300 calories just to look at it.
I remember purposefully fasting for a day (and this is when I was on the varsity fencing team) so that I could try to eat an entire collosseo by myself. A collosseo is a waffle the size of a dinner plate, and about 3 cm thick, with four scoops of gelato (each larger than my fist) hot fudge whipped cream and all the rest.
I failed.
It's not as bad as its reputation makes it out to be. Orioles may stink but Camden Yards is a wonderful place to see a game. The aquairum is great. The Inner Harbor and Fells Point has a lot of good restaurants. Didn't know ya went to school there. Friend of mine graduated from Loyola.
451 | Racer X Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:10:23pm |
452 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:10:28pm |
re: #437 windsagio
Carter is the worst ex-president ever because he has the wrong opinion on XXX. That makes him a crypto-nazi.
Carter is the worst ex-president ever because he is demonstrably anti-Israel. And a dweeb, to boot.
Speak your mind or shut up.
453 | Stanghazi Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:10:56pm |
454 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:11:01pm |
re: #448 wlewisiii
I don't dislike him as intensely as some, but I do wish he'd just stick to Habitat for Humanity.
I think he sucked as president, and I think yeah, he should essentially stick to charity work.
But calling him the worst PRESIDENT is radical hyperbole, let alone worst American.
455 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:11:16pm |
re: #414 WindUpBird
Basically this is the criticism that always plagues Democrats versus Republicans when it comes to strategy, especially White Hosue strategy. Democrats like nuance, Republicans don't. Republicans are better at messaging, they're better at simplifying, they're better at hardball. They're better political strategists when they're in office.
Obama is telling the truth (that supporting religious freedom is separate entirely from any judgement call on the Mosque) and that truth to many people is incoherent. They don't understand the distinction. The average guy with an opinion on that mosque does not understand what the establishment clause even is. They might parrot "separation of church and state, but come on!" Eric Cantor style, but that's because they heard a guy say it. They don't understand.
Excellent post.
456 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:11:26pm |
re: #448 wlewisiii
I don't dislike him as intensely as some, but I do wish he'd just stick to Habitat for Humanity.
Yeah this is how I feel about Carter. I just don't see him as the devil incarnate. Of course I laugh at liberals who try to say he wasn't a bad president.
457 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:11:35pm |
re: #452 Cato the Elder
Carter is the worst ex-president ever because he is demonstrably anti-Israel. And a dweeb, to boot.
Speak your mind or shut up.
Its more fun to be cute about it. Everyone knows what I mean anyways, but its good to let folks connect the dots.
458 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:11:47pm |
re: #452 Cato the Elder
Carter is the worst ex-president ever because he is demonstrably anti-Israel. And a dweeb, to boot.
Speak your mind or shut up.
I'm still for Hoover as the ultimate terrible president
459 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:12:39pm |
re: #458 WindUpBird
I'm still for Hoover as the ultimate terrible president
Herbert Hoover > Andrew Johnson
460 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:12:39pm |
re: #438 LudwigVanQuixote
I remember purposefully fasting for a day (and this is when I was on the varsity fencing team) so that I could try to eat an entire collosseo by myself. A collosseo is a waffle the size of a dinner plate, and about 3 cm thick, with four scoops of gelato (each larger than my fist) hot fudge whipped cream and all the rest.
I failed.
There is a famous restaurant in Vienna that serves a Wiener Schnitzel so big, if you can eat the whole thing in under an hour, you don't pay.
461 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:12:45pm |
re: #458 WindUpBird
I'm really down on Buchanan and Polk. Antebellum southern presidents sucked!
462 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:13:00pm |
re: #450 HappyWarrior
It's not as bad as its reputation makes it out to be. Orioles may stink but Camden Yards is a wonderful place to see a game. The aquairum is great. The Inner Harbor and Fells Point has a lot of good restaurants. Didn't know ya went to school there. Friend of mine graduated from Loyola.
That was up the road from me. I went to Johns Hopkins.
A little further up the road is the most unfortunately named school ever.
It is an all girls Catholic teacher's college.
College of Notre Dame of Maryland.
CONDOM.
463 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:13:30pm |
re: #443 HappyWarrior
Didn't that right wing news site list Carter as their worst American ever? I mean sheesh. Even when I hated George W. Bush I would never even consider that.
It's a weird list. First, they don't really appear to have a definition of what 'worst' means. Second, they've stuffed the list with a lot of people who may be schmucks, or not very good presidents or whatever, but it's hard to justify them actually making the 25 worst.
As I've commented, I absolutely despise Al Sharpton, but I would be hard put to make a convincing argument that he is one of the 25 worst Americans of all time.
So basically, it's a list of people that RWR bloggers don't like, plus a few I think they sort of felt they had to throw in.
464 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:13:57pm |
re: #445 Cato the Elder
Well, in that case, we could at least introduce the kids to Haku - who loves kids more than anything, except rats - and have a Bloody Mary, couldn't we?
I hope that he interacts with kids a little differently than he interacts with rats?
465 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:13:59pm |
re: #462 LudwigVanQuixote
That was up the road from me. I went to Johns Hopkins.
A little further up the road is the most unfortunately named school ever.
It is an all girls Catholic teacher's college.
College of Notre Dame of Maryland.
CONDOM.
Hopkins impressive. Heh CONDOM that's great. I've seen the signs for it when I've been in B-More.
466 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:14:24pm |
re: #457 windsagio
Its more fun to be cute about it. Everyone knows what I mean anyways, but its good to let folks connect the dots.
Talking about Israel as "XXX" and acting as if you had some superior knowledge about it all is the least cute amount your uglier features.
467 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:15:07pm |
re: #445 Cato the Elder
Well, in that case, we could at least introduce the kids to Haku - who loves kids more than anything, except rats - and have a Bloody Mary, couldn't we?
Come down to the harbor, lunch with Bloody Marys sounds great!
468 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:15:25pm |
re: #461 windsagio
I'm really down on Buchanan and Polk. Antebellum southern presidents sucked!
Replace Pierce with Polk and you've got a deal. Polk at least did things.
469 | ShaunP Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:16:20pm |
re: #449 Fozzie Bear
I saw it once when I was a little kid, but I don't remember much. That was before I was fascinated with all the different filtration system designs. I freaking love the aquarium hobby. The wizardry of the equipment and the chemistry fascinates me every bit as much as the inhabitants.
If anybody ever wanted to set up a reef aquarium, I am a living encyclopedia on the subject. I set up my first reef tank when I was 9, ad at age 35, I'm still obsessively studying the subject of aquaculture. LOVE IT.
I worked through college in aquarium shops and even part timed years after I had a "real job." Hell, I could probably talk for hours on tank-mate selection and which corals can safely be placed in the vicinity of one another (a topic that's currently vexing me, now that my bubble tip anemone has decided to take a trip across the tank...)
:)
470 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:16:26pm |
re: #437 windsagio
Carter is the worst ex-president ever because he has the wrong opinion on XXX. That makes him a crypto-nazi.
Well, he was an incompetent leader in office and out of office his "wrong" opinion of Israel, is actually propaganda paid for by the house of Saud.
One of the things I really despise about lefties and their talk on Israel, is that they use the very degrading language of reducing everything to an opinion or a narrative. Because everyone has their own stopry, and it is all equally valid.
That is insulting horse shit.
Carter is an enemy of Israel and is employed by enemies of Israel. He gives Israel about as fair a hearing as Fox News gives to Obama.
That is not my opinion. That is not my narrative. That is a demonstrable fact.
471 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:16:35pm |
re: #464 SanFranciscoZionist
I hope that he interacts with kids a little differently than he interacts with rats?
Oh, aye. Kids, he just loves 'em till they squeal. Rats, he hears 'em squeal, they never live to love again.
473 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:17:27pm |
re: #467 NJDhockeyfan
Come down to the harbor, lunch with Bloody Marys sounds great!
When, where? I'll be there!
474 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:17:51pm |
475 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:18:10pm |
re: #216 talon_262
Are you sure you're Southern?
///gotta have some biscuits with white gravy (with or without sausage) or some redeye gravy every now and then
That's mid-south (my dad grew up in kentucky, and they had biscuits and gravy).
All I've ever had here in South La. is biscuits with butter, maybe honey, preserves, jelly, whatever.
476 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:18:17pm |
477 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:18:19pm |
re: #470 LudwigVanQuixote
I probably shouldn't have brought it up.
Let me just say that 'the closer you are to something, often the less clear your vision is.'
I'll let you folks have the last word(s), take my licks and downdings, and we can get onto other things :)
478 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:18:38pm |
re: #251 Alouette
What's your biscuit recipe? Is it in one of the cookbooks?
No.
I don't know the recipe, isn't that funny?
I'll have to figure it out.
479 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:18:41pm |
re: #459 HappyWarrior
Herbert Hoover > Andrew Johnson
Some cable station did a 100 Greatest Americans Countdown show. I liked it.
480 | ShaunP Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:18:44pm |
re: #463 SanFranciscoZionist
It's a weird list. First, they don't really appear to have a definition of what 'worst' means. Second, they've stuffed the list with a lot of people who may be schmucks, or not very good presidents or whatever, but it's hard to justify them actually making the 25 worst.
As I've commented, I absolutely despise Al Sharpton, but I would be hard put to make a convincing argument that he is one of the 25 worst Americans of all time.
So basically, it's a list of people that RWR bloggers don't like, plus a few I think they sort of felt they had to throw in.
I'm not sure why, but I was really surprised that McCarthy didn't even get honorable mention. What the hell was I thinking...
481 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:18:45pm |
re: #474 wlewisiii
James Buchanan.
For me it's either him or Andrew Johnson. Kinda funny that you have two turds between one of the best in Lincoln.
482 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:20:31pm |
re: #479 SanFranciscoZionist
Some cable station did a 100 Greatest Americans Countdown show. I liked it.
Was that the Discovery Channel one where Reagan was named number 1. My bias against Reagan aside. I just don't see how you can rank Reagan ahead of MLK and Lincoln as he was done on that show. Clinton and GW Bush being in the top 10 though. I attribute the polls' results to present bias. The same bias that has people naming Clinton/Bush/Obama as the best and worst but little in between.
483 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:21:18pm |
re: #477 windsagio
I probably shouldn't have brought it up.
Let me just say that 'the closer you are to something, often the less clear your vision is.'
I'll let you folks have the last word(s), take my licks and downdings, and we can get onto other things :)
I would add that sometimes the farther away you are from something, the easier it is to imagine that the shapes are something than what they are.
484 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:21:23pm |
485 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:22:09pm |
re: #480 ShaunP
I'm not sure why, but I was really surprised that McCarthy didn't even get honorable mention. What the hell was I thinking...
He's on their 25 Best List, probably.
I was surprised Charles Manson didn't make it. Neither did Jim Jones.
486 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:22:15pm |
re: #473 Cato the Elder
When, where? I'll be there!
Hard to say. We didn't have lunch today till after 1:00 because of the dolphin show and 4D movie. The dolphin show was great. My kids were so excited.
487 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:22:19pm |
re: #477 windsagio
I probably shouldn't have brought it up.
Let me just say that 'the closer you are to something, often the less clear your vision is.'
I'll let you folks have the last word(s), take my licks and downdings, and we can get onto other things :)
And the less you personally know about a thing, the more you feel free to bloviate about it.
488 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:22:21pm |
re: #483 SanFranciscoZionist
I would add that metaphors make a flimsy bridge.
489 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:22:32pm |
re: #341 Cato the Elder
Well, when you're done, come up to see me. I'll introduce you to Haku and you can buy me a dozen crabs.
The Roi & I may be up that way in October, and will buy you a dozen crabs (if there are crabs to be had)
491 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:23:04pm |
re: #482 HappyWarrior
Was that the Discovery Channel one where Reagan was named number 1. My bias against Reagan aside. I just don't see how you can rank Reagan ahead of MLK and Lincoln as he was done on that show. Clinton and GW Bush being in the top 10 though. I attribute the polls' results to present bias. The same bias that has people naming Clinton/Bush/Obama as the best and worst but little in between.
No, I think Washington was their #1. The end of the list was pretty much all Founders and Lincoln.
492 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:23:45pm |
re: #483 SanFranciscoZionist
I would add that sometimes the farther away you are from something, the easier it is to imagine that the shapes are something other than what they are.
Sorry. I've been in bulletin board hell all day.
493 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:23:49pm |
494 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:24:09pm |
re: #491 SanFranciscoZionist
No, I think Washington was their #1. The end of the list was pretty much all Founders and Lincoln.
Now that would make sense. I think the thing I saw was done either right before or after Bush got reelected.
495 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:24:12pm |
re: #486 NJDhockeyfan
Hard to say. We didn't have lunch today till after 1:00 because of the dolphin show and 4D movie. The dolphin show was great. My kids were so excited.
Well then. Send me an email (nick still blue) and I'll send you my sooper-seekrit phone numberz.
496 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:24:37pm |
re: #490 Obdicut
Sorry obdi, I should try not to set it off, I know the triggers >
497 | NJDhockeyfan Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:24:42pm |
Gotta go to bed...busy day tomorrow with getting out of the hotel and ketting the family around.
Cheers y'all!
498 | Stanghazi Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:24:58pm |
re: #482 HappyWarrior
Was that the Discovery Channel one where Reagan was named number 1. My bias against Reagan aside. I just don't see how you can rank Reagan ahead of MLK and Lincoln as he was done on that show. Clinton and GW Bush being in the top 10 though. I attribute the polls' results to present bias. The same bias that has people naming Clinton/Bush/Obama as the best and worst but little in between.
Reagan #1? You've got to be kidding me.
499 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:25:10pm |
re: #465 HappyWarrior
Hopkins impressive. Heh CONDOM that's great. I've seen the signs for it when I've been in B-More.
One of my more funny memories of college is going to a party there with my fraternity brothers.
The girls there were looking to meet some boys, so they had a "dance" in their cafeteria which they had decorated much like a high school prom. The punch was nun approved non alcoholic and the nuns had virgin alert set to maximum.
The girls and the nuns were dancing, under the flashing lights, to Boom Boom Boom let's go back to my room. I saw a large nun (who was in her habit) shimmy to the song.
There were enormous brass (or bronze) crucifixes on the walls. They had those particularly emaciated and tortured looking Jesi on them. Under the flashing red and blue lights, the Jesi looked extra tortured.
The entire scene struck me ever after as something that should have been made into a movie.
500 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:25:14pm |
re: #485 SanFranciscoZionist
He's on their 25 Best List, probably.
I was surprised Charles Manson didn't make it. Neither did Jim Jones.
Ann Coulter wrote a book about McCarthy.
She thinks he's been demonized, apparently.
501 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:25:46pm |
re: #500 reine.de.tout
Ann Coulter wrote a book about McCarthy.
She thinks he's been demonized, apparently.
The subject has come up on this very blog once or twice >>
502 | Stanghazi Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:25:56pm |
re: #483 SanFranciscoZionist
I would add that sometimes the farther away you are from something, the easier it is to imagine that the shapes are something than what they are.
The sane folks at LGF help. Much.
503 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:26:08pm |
re: #493 Obdicut
John Adams should be #1.
The ideal American.
Tom Paine.
He materially helped to start a revolution, then so viciously excoriated the winners he helped to win that he died in near obscurity.
Now, that's my kind of mocker.
504 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:26:12pm |
re: #496 windsagio
You really should. That was out of nowhere and for no reason other than to provoke. There's not a lot of point in defending you if you're going to intentionally flaunt the "I have a controversial view woo" thing.
On another note, have you read any Ian M. Banks?
505 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:26:23pm |
I have to admit I was surprised to re: #498 Stanley Sea
Reagan #1? You've got to be kidding me.
[Link: dsc.discovery.com...]
A lot of recent names. As I said, I attribute these results to present bias.
506 | reine.de.tout Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:26:41pm |
re: #501 windsagio
The subject has come up on this very blog once or twice >>
Well, I'm not always here.
It just must feel like it, my presence is so grand or something.
507 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:26:54pm |
re: #493 Obdicut
John Adams should be #1.
The ideal American.
I have to say, I have a great fondness for Adams.
My father supported the choice of Washington on the grounds that if Washington hadn't been there, none of the rest of them's fine words and plans would have been worth a damn.
508 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:27:09pm |
re: #496 windsagio
Sorry obdi, I should try not to set it off, I know the triggers >
Like referring to Israel as "XXX"? Why, I'd say you do, at that.
Smarmy is a word they made up just for you.
509 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:27:13pm |
re: #477 windsagio
I probably shouldn't have brought it up.
Let me just say that 'the closer you are to something, often the less clear your vision is.'
I'll let you folks have the last word(s), take my licks and downdings, and we can get onto other things :)
Which is an elaborate way of saying that you will not listen to any facts that disrupt the flow of your narrative, while simultaneously painting everything that I say as tainted.
That's really the same tactics that the right wingers use when they go into denial mode.
511 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:28:06pm |
re: #503 Cato the Elder
Tom Paine.
He materially helped to start a revolution, then so viciously excoriated the winners he helped to win that he died in near obscurity.
Now, that's my kind of mocker.
Sure. But that was France.
He was more a man of Revolution in general than of any particular nation.
512 | windsagio Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:28:45pm |
re: #504 Obdicut
Its a terrible habit, too much time spent arguing on the internet.
~~~
Strangely, no. Ask WUB about it tho', he's a big fan.
Reading The Road (the London Novel) right now, tho'. Can never tell if that guy's a genius or a hack.
513 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:28:51pm |
re: #499 LudwigVanQuixote
One of my more funny memories of college is going to a party there with my fraternity brothers.
The girls there were looking to meet some boys, so they had a "dance" in their cafeteria which they had decorated much like a high school prom. The punch was nun approved non alcoholic and the nuns had virgin alert set to maximum.
The girls and the nuns were dancing, under the flashing lights, to Boom Boom Boom let's go back to my room. I saw a large nun (who was in her habit) shimmy to the song.
There were enormous brass (or bronze) crucifixes on the walls. They had those particularly emaciated and tortured looking Jesi on them. Under the flashing red and blue lights, the Jesi looked extra tortured.
The entire scene struck me ever after as something that should have been made into a movie.
Sister Mary, at the high school I used to teach at, likes to tell folks, in her cute Irish accent, that she can 'boogie with the best of them'. She pronounces 'boogie' as BOO-gy.
514 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:28:51pm |
re: #504 Obdicut
You really should. That was out of nowhere and for no reason other than to provoke. There's not a lot of point in defending you if you're going to intentionally flaunt the "I have a controversial view woo" thing.
On another note, have you read any Ian M. Banks?
he's my favorite sci-fi author (which I'm sure I told you hah) I need to read Matter and Algebraist when I'm not in spaz out workaholic before Burning Man mode
515 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:29:52pm |
re: #507 SanFranciscoZionist
I have to say, I have a great fondness for Adams.
My father supported the choice of Washington on the grounds that if Washington hadn't been there, none of the rest of them's fine words and plans would have been worth a damn.
Might as well say Hancock, then; without his money, the Revolution wouldn't have gotten anywhere, either.
Washington was important, definitely. But so were all the other practical ones-- like Sam Adams, Revere, and Franklin.
In terms of defining American character, John Adams will always remain the man for me.
516 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:29:53pm |
re: #504 Obdicut
You really should. That was out of nowhere and for no reason other than to provoke. There's not a lot of point in defending you if you're going to intentionally flaunt the "I have a controversial view woo" thing.
On another note, have you read any Ian M. Banks?
Did I ever mention Steven Aylett to you?
517 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:31:23pm |
re: #514 WindUpBird
Matter is a strange, strange one. I liked it, but it's more like Consider Phlebas than any one that came after it.
Look To Winward is one of my favorites-- just reread that.
518 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:31:23pm |
519 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:32:07pm |
re: #517 Obdicut
Matter is a strange, strange one. I liked it, but it's more like Consider Phlebas than any one that came after it.
Look To Winward is one of my favorites-- just reread that.
Phlebas was the first Banks I read, so I'm digging it. My favorites are Excession and Player. Have not read Windward yet!
520 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:32:18pm |
re: #515 Obdicut
Might as well say Hancock, then; without his money, the Revolution wouldn't have gotten anywhere, either.
Washington was important, definitely. But so were all the other practical ones-- like Sam Adams, Revere, and Franklin.
In terms of defining American character, John Adams will always remain the man for me.
He is certainly the Founder I would most like to be like.
521 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:32:55pm |
re: #513 SanFranciscoZionist
Sister Mary, at the high school I used to teach at, likes to tell folks, in her cute Irish accent, that she can 'boogie with the best of them'. She pronounces 'boogie' as BOO-gy.
Lol, the nun in question, in my story at least was a very large older woman. I am not certain whether an attractive young nun, a nun in between, or her would cause the most brain melt.
522 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:33:19pm |
re: #519 WindUpBird
Phlebas was the first Culture novel, too. So Matter is a return to roots.
Excession is great. Meatfucker woo! Deploying an entire war fleet out of nowhere and watching the gas-bag aliens deflate woo!
Look to Winward is more cerebral, like Phlebas.
523 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:33:19pm |
re: #520 SanFranciscoZionist
He is certainly the Founder I would most like to be like.
I'm all about Franklin :D
524 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:33:28pm |
re: #520 SanFranciscoZionist
He is certainly the Founder I would most like to be like.
Adams has always been my favorite.
526 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:33:50pm |
re: #522 Obdicut
Phlebas was the first Culture novel, too. So Matter is a return to roots.
Excession is great. Meatfucker woo! Deploying an entire war fleet out of nowhere and watching the gas-bag aliens deflate woo!
Look to Winward is more cerebral, like Phlebas.
Interesting Times Gang!
527 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:34:09pm |
re: #522 Obdicut
Phlebas was the first Culture novel, too. So Matter is a return to roots.
Excession is great. Meatfucker woo! Deploying an entire war fleet out of nowhere and watching the gas-bag aliens deflate woo!
Look to Winward is more cerebral, like Phlebas.
I rather loved Player of Games.
528 | HappyWarrior Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:34:43pm |
It's tough to say who my favorite founder is. Paine and Jefferson are the best idea men to me. Franklin would be the most fun to hang out with at the taverns. If I needed a lawyer, I'd want John Adams defending me. I have a soft spot for Charles Carrelton since he was the only Irish Catholic singer of the Declaration.
529 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:34:48pm |
re: #515 Obdicut
Might as well say Hancock, then; without his money, the Revolution wouldn't have gotten anywhere, either.
Washington was important, definitely. But so were all the other practical ones-- like Sam Adams, Revere, and Franklin.
In terms of defining American character, John Adams will always remain the man for me.
Like I said, Adams has long been my favorite.
530 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:35:41pm |
re: #525 Obdicut
No. Noted.
Aylett is....not like anything else :D
Take cyberpunk, distill it down to hyper-noir syrup. The book Atom is one of my favorite things ever, it's really short and so dense with mindbending cleverness that time slows down around it. Like if Burroughs and Gibson got high and tried to make each other laugh for a whole novel.
531 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:35:58pm |
re: #527 LudwigVanQuixote
I rather loved Player of Games.
That's the most human of them all, definitely. I love that one for what it is, but I most love his meditations on the interaction of AI and human.
532 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:36:17pm |
re: #527 LudwigVanQuixote
I rather loved Player of Games.
That's still my favorite :D Gurgeh, the hero of everyone on Boardgamegeek
533 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:37:25pm |
re: #528 HappyWarrior
It's tough to say who my favorite founder is. Paine and Jefferson are the best idea men to me. Franklin would be the most fun to hang out with at the taverns. If I needed a lawyer, I'd want John Adams defending me. I have a soft spot for Charles Carrelton since he was the only Irish Catholic singer of the Declaration.
John Hancock had the best copperplate. Always go with that.
534 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:37:46pm |
STEVE AYLETT'S novel Atom is sort of like The Maltese Falcon meets Duck Soup, set in the world of Blade Runner, and narrated with cinematic flair in a prose that is the bastard child of Nabokov, Pynchon, and Oscar Wilde. This might seem like way too many references (not to mention mixed metaphors) with which to burden one short book, but Aylett's dense, hilarious writing deserves no less.
535 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:39:02pm |
Adams, Franklin & Jefferson - pragmatic, lusty & idealist - all of which were necessary to make the declaration, & all things after it, possible. I think that, as a nation, we were insanely lucky to have the amazing assortment of founders that we had.
536 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:39:40pm |
re: #521 LudwigVanQuixote
Lol, the nun in question, in my story at least was a very large older woman. I am not certain whether an attractive young nun, a nun in between, or her would cause the most brain melt.
Sister is in her fifties, and, well, was rather seriously hit on by a gentleman at one of our fundraising events a few years ago, who did not realize she was a nun.
537 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:41:57pm |
re: #528 HappyWarrior
It's tough to say who my favorite founder is. Paine and Jefferson are the best idea men to me. Franklin would be the most fun to hang out with at the taverns. If I needed a lawyer, I'd want John Adams defending me. I have a soft spot for Charles Carrelton since he was the only Irish Catholic singer of the Declaration.
I am, as a writer, dreadfully jealous of Jefferson's skills and style.
And I think Franklin definitely the Founder I would most have wanted to have an affair with as a naughty Philadelphia widow of a certain age.
538 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:43:54pm |
re: #537 SanFranciscoZionist
Franklin: our most steampunk founder
539 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:46:07pm |
540 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:46:36pm |
re: #535 wlewisiii
Adams, Franklin & Jefferson - pragmatic, lusty & idealist - all of which were necessary to make the declaration, & all things after it, possible. I think that, as a nation, we were insanely lucky to have the amazing assortment of founders that we had.
It is an interesting point. There are certain times and places in history that become a sort of nexus of genius.
Bohr's meetings in Copenhagen or the Solvay conference had a density of genius that makes the group photos almost painful to look at.
The great artistic schools of the Renaissance in Italy or the Paris art scene in the 19th century, or the the Music scene in Vienna astound me. Even the pub in London that basically everyone from the Beatles to the Stones to Jimi Hendrix and the various present and former Yardbirds went to is an example of such a nexus.
Then there was such a nexus of genius in Philadelphia, on these shores some two hundred years ago- and thank G-d for it.
541 | Obdicut Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:46:39pm |
542 | Mad Prophet Ludwig Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:47:40pm |
re: #537 SanFranciscoZionist
I am, as a writer, dreadfully jealous of Jefferson's skills and style.
And I think Franklin definitely the Founder I would most have wanted to have an affair with as a naughty Philadelphia widow of a certain age.
Well "someone let out that he liked women."
543 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:48:39pm |
re: #539 SanFranciscoZionist
544 | WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.] Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:49:00pm |
545 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:52:16pm |
"By physical force, if necessary."
546 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:53:06pm |
Speaking of books, when, O when, will the next installment of ASoIaF appear?re: #543 WindUpBird
Somehow, I can't picture Ben drinking much water, sugared or otherwise, unless in the direst need of something to get him from an abandoned post-chaise station to the next inn with good ale and wine.
If ever there was one, Franklin was a man who knew how to feed his head.
547 | William Barnett-Lewis Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:57:05pm |
re: #540 LudwigVanQuixote
or the the Music scene in Vienna astound me.
Haydn was best friends with Mozart & one of Beethoven's teachers. That's an insane nexus of genius all by itself. The rest of your comment is spot on as well, but that one always strikes me as the era of Bach to Beethoven was a musical explosion that reshaped the world. It was as if for a couple of generations every genius was a musician. That perhaps overstates it but listening to a Haydn symphony right now (the final one, #104) makes me feel that way.
548 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:57:31pm |
re: #546 Cato the Elder
Speaking of books, when, O when, will the next installment of ASoIaF appear?
Somehow, I can't picture Ben drinking much water, sugared or otherwise, unless in the direst need of something to get him from an abandoned post-chaise station to the next inn with good ale and wine.
If ever there was one, Franklin was a man who knew how to feed his head.
I think they mixed sweet stuff with rum, no? Early Planter's Punch?
549 | SanFranciscoZionist Tue, Aug 17, 2010 6:58:23pm |
re: #547 wlewisiii
Haydn was best friends with Mozart & one of Beethoven's teachers. That's an insane nexus of genius all by itself. The rest of your comment is spot on as well, but that one always strikes me as the era of Bach to Beethoven was a musical explosion that reshaped the world. It was as if for a couple of generations every genius was a musician. That perhaps overstates it but listening to a Haydn symphony right now (the final one, #104) makes me feel that way.
Look at how many of the great visual artists of the Western world show up in Italy between 1450 and 1550.
550 | Cato the Elder Tue, Aug 17, 2010 7:11:12pm |
re: #547 wlewisiii
Haydn was best friends with Mozart & one of Beethoven's teachers. That's an insane nexus of genius all by itself. The rest of your comment is spot on as well, but that one always strikes me as the era of Bach to Beethoven was a musical explosion that reshaped the world. It was as if for a couple of generations every genius was a musician. That perhaps overstates it but listening to a Haydn symphony right now (the final one, #104) makes me feel that way.
The geniuses who weren't composers were poets. And the ones who weren't poets were engineers. And the ones who weren't engineers were doctors. And the ones who weren't doctors were astronomers. And the ones who weren't astronomers were linguists. And the ones who weren't linguists were explorers. And the ones who made bad explorers wrote music in their spare time.
Sic erat, est, et eris, in saecula saeculorum.
551 | blueraven Tue, Aug 17, 2010 7:18:48pm |
re: #394 SanFranciscoZionist
Why not? They already dumped him like a hot rock. The RNC was ridiculous, they barely mentioned his existence. Laura, God bless her, took the stage and said nice things about his presidency, but that was it.
If I were him, I'd be polishing my legacy, not worrying about the party.
Maybe he is afraid they won't buy his book.
552 | Fozzie Bear Tue, Aug 17, 2010 7:39:42pm |
I would, without hesitation, sacrifice a testicle to be allowed to spend a drunken evening with our founders.
Jefferson and Franklin especially. Those two absolutely fascinate me.
553 | ClaudeMonet Wed, Aug 18, 2010 12:14:57am |
re: #178 ShaunP
Hot damn, now I want a biscuit...
Hot damn, now I want pie. I'll have to settle for a chocolate chip cookie, because that's all I've got handy.
The easiest cure for complaints is this--"Fine, YOU do it." It's interesting that no one ever takes me up on that, be it at work, at home, or in my theatrical endeavors (mostly from prissy divas who can't conceive of lifting, assembling, painting, etc., since they are so obviously of nobler blood than we mere commoners).
"You don't like my cooking? Fine, you do it. With any luck it'll be almost edible."
"You don't like the results of your tax return? Fine, you do it, and give my regards to the folks at IRS when they audit you."
"You don't like my vacuuming? Fine, it's all yours. I'll go watch TV."
"You won't help put up the set? Fine, go act on a bare stage."
"You won't carry the ladder so the lighting guy can aim the lights?" Fine, act in the freaking dark."
"You don't like my driving? Fine, you do it. BTW, do you have any clue as to where we are or where we're going?"
554 | ClaudeMonet Wed, Aug 18, 2010 12:30:56am |
re: #260 Killgore Trout
Generally ex Presidents keep their mouths shut. It's part of his job now.
Damn, I wish Carter would not only keep his mouth shut but stop writing sh**. Bush Sr. (and to a lesser extent) Clinton have done a good job of staying the heck out of the way except when needed to head up efforts after disasters. I don't trust Clinton a bit, but as time goes by he's done more non-self-serving things than I expected.
IMO GWB understands that his saying anything about anything is a no-win situation, even if he's on the right side. Those with BDS will accuse him of trying to upstage the President, those with ODS will call him a sellout. Give it a few years, and his opinions will garner more respect.
555 | ClaudeMonet Wed, Aug 18, 2010 12:52:16am |
re: #456 HappyWarrior
Yeah this is how I feel about Carter. I just don't see him as the devil incarnate. Of course I laugh at liberals who try to say he wasn't a bad president.
The people who say Carter wasn't that bad a President come in two varieties--those who never have anything nice to say about Republicans or anything bad to say about Democrats, and those who weren't alive or were under age 10 then.
556 | ClaudeMonet Wed, Aug 18, 2010 12:55:42am |
re: #461 windsagio
I'm really down on Buchanan and Polk. Antebellum southern presidents sucked!
Buchanan was from Pennsylvania.
The chain of Presidents between Jackson and Lincoln was made of hacks, military heroes with little idea of how to govern (or time to learn), and past-prime guys--Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce, and Buchanan.