Tommy Thompson’s Son ‘Apologizes’ for Racist ‘Go Back to Kenya’ Joke

The true measure of character - how you behave when no one is watching
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At a Republican brunch yesterday, former Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson’s son Jason said voters have “an opportunity to send President Obama back to Kenya,” about as blatantly racist a slur as you’re likely to hear without including the N-word.

When Thompson made this ugly remark, the audience greeted it with approving laughter, and he smirked like a little kid getting away with something nasty. Every person in the room knew exactly what he was saying: “Go back to Africa.”

Problem is, this right wing racist moment didn’t stay in that room; it was recorded and published by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Oops.

So today we have what’s supposed to be an apology.

“The Governor has addressed this with his son, just like any father would do,” the campaign said in a statement. “Jason Thompson said something he should not have, and he apologizes.”

Once again, we saw what really goes on behind closed doors at meetings of conservative politicians, and it isn’t pretty. An apology doesn’t fix this.

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251 comments
1 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:15:12am

"I apologize to all of you lame fuckers who were offended."

2 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:16:03am

"I'm very sorry I got caught."

3 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:16:04am
4 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:16:09am

That's not an apology.

5 Lidane  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:16:53am

re: #4 Gus

That's not an apology.

They never are.

7 Eventual Carrion  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:18:15am

"Sorry people that shouldn't have heard what I said heard what I said. I will be more careful next time like I usually am. This unintentionally got out, you won't hear any more of it from me if I can help it."

8 Eventual Carrion  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:20:30am

re: #6 Kragar

Larry Klayman (suspected Pedophile): Obama is a ‘Ruthless Bolshevik Thug’ and ‘Muslim in Chief’

And me in reply, "You are a worthless piece of filth that has no business in a civilized society. And if I ever catch you around my daughter I will rip your head off and shit down your throat."

9 wrenchwench  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:21:14am
“The Governor has addressed this with his son, just like any father would do,”

He's 38 frickin' years old. The time to address this kind of attitude was about 30 years ago. Now the son should apologize for himself.

10 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:21:49am

re: #2 Kragar

"I'm very sorry I got caught."

That's all it is.

11 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:21:57am

Years ago, a drug addict who hated the LDS church (he was a drug addict; he probably hated everything) used to walk up and down outside the gates of Temple Square, screaming at us sisters. (That was as close as he could get; he had been banned.)

I remember when he screamed at one sister to "Go back to Korea."

It shook her up, even though she knew that a. She was from Taiwan and Houston and b. he was a total loony-toon.

So, yeah, this was racial.

Obama's not really from Kenya.

12 sauceruney  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:22:00am

They all need to be sent back to the womb for a do-over.

13 thecommodore  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:22:42am

Sean Hannity, please stand by to "Hannitize" this cretin (see George Zimmerman, Dog The Bounty Hunter, et al)>

14 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:22:58am

re: #9 wrenchwench

He's 38 frickin' years old. The time to address this kind of attitude was about 30 years ago. Now the son should apologize for himself.

Seriously. What a douche canoe.

15 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:22:59am

re: #9 wrenchwench

He's 38 frickin' years old. The time to address this kind of attitude was about 30 years ago. Now the son should apologize for himself.

Sounds like an entitled rich kid who has probably never been 'talked to' in his life.

16 Obdicut  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:24:16am

When did so many people, especially on the right wing, lose the ability to apologize?

I think it'd be really weird if, at my age, my dad apologized for me.

17 Mocking Jay  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:24:16am

Okay, from here on out I'm referring to these people as White-wing nutjobs.

18 JamesWI  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:24:26am

So, I'm watching the Bush vs. Gore town-hall debate on CSPAN. A few minutes ago, Bush went through his supposed guidelines for military intervention.

And I could swear that it was, word-for-word, what Romney said in his answer during the first debate.....

19 Mocking Jay  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:25:04am

re: #18 JamesWI

So, I'm watching the Bush vs. Gore town-hall debate on CSPAN.

You need a hobby.

/

20 b_sharp  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:25:50am

re: #16 Obdicut

When did so many people, especially on the right wing, lose the ability to apologize?

I think it'd be really weird if, at my age, my dad apologized for me.

I'm sorry you feel that way.

21 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:26:14am

re: #19 Mocking Jay

You need a hobby.

/

This is a hobby. Less expensive than, say, miniature trains.

22 Killgore Trout  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:26:21am

re: #18 JamesWI

So, I'm watching the Bush vs. Gore town-hall debate on CSPAN. A few minutes ago, Bush went through his supposed guidelines for military intervention.

And I could swear that it was, word-for-word, what Romney said in his answer during the first debate.....

Wasn't Bush running on a non-inverventionalist policy at the time? I seem to recall him mocking the concept of "nation building" at one time.

23 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:26:47am

re: #20 Gangnam Style

I'm sorry you feel that way.

I'm sorry that you feel the need to apologize for him.

24 JamesWI  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:26:52am

re: #19 Mocking Jay

You need a hobby.

/

It's interesting. Just watching Bush speak and losing count of the number of times you think "Wow, that was complete and total bullshit!" A lot like Romney and Ryan in their debates. Though with Bush, we needed hindsight to spot most of his lies. With Romney and Ryan, they're right out there in the open.

25 b_sharp  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:27:15am

re: #21 Mostly sane, most of the time.

This is a hobby. Less expensive than, say, miniature trains.

I collect bugs.

Software bugs.

26 Obdicut  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:27:29am

Also, apologies without the desire to change are useless. And the GOp has no intention of rejecting birtherism, so they shouldn't pretend that they do. What the kid said is mainstream Republican racism.

27 Eventual Carrion  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:27:46am

re: #22 Killgore Trout

Wasn't Bush running on a non-inverventionalist policy at the time? I seem to recall him mocking the concept of "nation building" at one time.

Yep, he was very vehement against nation building at that time.

28 b_sharp  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:28:27am

re: #23 Mostly sane, most of the time.

I'm sorry that you feel the need to apologize for him.

I'm just sorry.

29 Sophist, Gingham Style  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:28:39am

I'd like to hear an apology from everyone in the room that didn't boo or leave.

p.s. I need some guidance, squamates. Do any of you have any really good recipes with chanterelle mushrooms.

30 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:28:41am

re: #26 Obdicut

Also, apologies without the desire to change are useless. And the GOp has no intention of rejecting birtherism, so they shouldn't pretend that they do. What the kid said is mainstream Republican racism.

Yep. If they were truly being honest they'd defend their hate. This is who they are.

31 JamesWI  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:29:15am

re: #22 Killgore Trout

Wasn't Bush running on a non-inverventionalist policy at the time? I seem to recall him mocking the concept of "nation building" at one time.

Sort of. He was saying those things like "We need a clear strategy, it needs to involve vital national interests, our soldier need to know their objective, we need a clear exit strategy." Just the way he was wording it, I could swear it was almost exactly (if not exactly) what Romney said a few weeks ago.

32 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:29:17am

re: #17 Mocking Jay

Okay, from here on out I'm referring to these people as White-wing nutjobs.

You know, I frequent a good deal of snarky political websites, and I've never heard that term before. I like it. Nice work.

33 A Mom Anon  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:30:06am

I've told my son that integrity is what you do when no one is watching. It also reflects in who you choose to admire and hang out with. Young Mr Thompson thought he was in a safe space. Just like morons around here who think I won't object to racist bullshit because I'm white,so they run their stupid mouths. I've run people out of my house over shit like that,including a brother in law. Jason Thompson knew his audience,obviously,no one in the crowd objected,in fact they supported it.

Prove you're not a racist assfedora by not BEING ONE. It's really not that difficult,if you have,you know,integrity.

34 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:30:14am

Once again, you make me unleash my dogs of war...

(On a historic note, this is probably the first and only time Chicago has been referred to as the dogs of war.)

35 Mocking Jay  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:30:32am

re: #32 Ghost of Tom Joad

You know, I frequent a good deal of snarky political websites, and I've never heard that term before. I like it. Nice work.

I'm a professional. ;)

36 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:32:07am

Oh looky here:

But wait:

[Tommy] Thompson didn’t provide any evidence to Baldwin’s purported anti-Semitism (her campaign pointed out that she recently spoke before a the Jewish Community Center in Whitefish Bay, WI). However, Thompson himself has a history with anti-Jewish rhetoric. In 2007 he was forced to apologize after saying that making money “is part of the Jewish tradition.

“I just want to clarify something because I didn’t [by] any means want to infer or imply anything about Jews and finances and things,” he said, making his apology. “What I was referring to, ladies and gentlemen, is the accomplishments of the Jewish religion. You’ve been outstanding business people and I compliment you for that.”

Read more.

37 Reverend Mother Ramallo  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:34:12am

Jr. apologized. Ok.
Now let me see...
What was it that Dick Cheney said to Patrick Leahy on the Senate floor?
I think I'll go with that.

38 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:34:35am

re: #36 Sheila Broflovski

Oh looky here:

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But wait:

Read more.

Making money is the part of the historic tradition of every culture since, I believe, the folks who started trading with shells or something.

39 Mocking Jay  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:35:15am

re: #36 Sheila Broflovski

Amazing how many of us gentiles are experts in knowing what Jewish people think and feel.

40 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:35:21am

Trump on ‘phony’ jobs report: Unemployment is really ’21 percent’

1 out of 5 Americans is out of work?

“They’re not real numbers because the 7.8 [percent] — as Jack Welch said and he took a lot of heat for saying it, but he’s right — I guarantee you’re going to have a correction right after the election,” the billionaire reality star explained. “The 7.8 is not a real number. The real number is 15 percent, 16 percent, people even say 21 percent.”

“So, it’s a phony number,” he added. “I don’t know how they allow it to get out there, but I guarantee you, as you’re sitting there after the election, that number is going to be corrected substantially upward. And everybody knows it.”

41 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:35:44am

re: #38 Mostly sane, most of the time.

Making money is the part of the historic tradition of every culture since, I believe, the folks who started trading with shells or something.

If we Jews are supposed to be so damn good at making money, how come I'm so crappy at it?

42 AK-47%  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:36:48am

re: #38 Mostly sane, most of the time.

Making money is the part of the historic tradition of every culture since, I believe, the folks who started trading with shells or something.

Jewish people just happen have a tradition of being rather successful at it, which leads a lot of people to be jealous and hateful toward them.

43 Obdicut  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:37:08am

re: #36 Sheila Broflovski

Whenever people talk about Jewish wealth or Jewish ability to make money, I want to take them back in time to a shtetl in the Urkaine with substinence farmers, tinkers, candlemakers, etc, and see the typical, ordinary, bare-bones poverty they lived with. They'd also have to deal with the fact that they were often pretty damn socialist, in the modern sense of giving a shit about each other and supporting the weak, infirm, and unable to work.

44 b_sharp  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:37:16am

re: #39 Mocking Jay

Amazing how many of us gentiles are experts in knowing what Jewish people think and feel.

Knowing what other gentiles think is well beyond us however.

45 A Mom Anon  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:37:17am

re: #37 Reverend Mother Ramallo

Add in some rusty farm implements and the reply is complete.

46 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:37:59am

re: #42 AK-47%

Jewish people just happen have a tradition of being rather successful at it, which leads a lot of people to be jealous and hateful toward them.

The historic reason that Jews were involved in finances instead of agriculture is that they needed to be able to pick up and move at any given time. Something about...persecution? Maybe? Also, they were frequently banned from owning land.

47 b_sharp  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:38:04am

re: #41 Sheila Broflovski

If we Jews are supposed to be so damn good at making money, how come I'm so crappy at it?

Full colour copy machines are quite expensive so you need to get a loan from your parents.

48 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:38:33am

re: #41 Sheila Broflovski

If we Jews are supposed to be so damn good at making money, how come I'm so crappy at it?

Hmmm. Sure you're not actually Buddhist?

49 AK-47%  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:40:05am

re: #46 Mostly sane, most of the time.

The historic reason that Jews were involved in finances instead of agriculture is that they needed to be able to pick up and move at any given time. Something about...persecution? Maybe? Also, they were frequently banned from owning land.

And they have a strong tradition of education and scholarship, which puts them at an advantage over the pinheaded "We don't need no book learnin' round here" folks they often compe with

50 JamesWI  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:40:28am

Don't know if anyone posted anything in the last thread on this....Regarding the Syrian rebels - Our Allies May Be Arming the Next Osama bin Laden

For months, the U.S. has been helping Arab allies coordinate arms shipments to rebel fighters in Syria. Unfortunately, most of those weapons are going to radical Islamists instead of secular opposition groups. According to a classified government report uncovered by The New York Times' David Sanger, the flood of Saudi and Qatari weapons into Syria is strengthening the hand of extremist groups in the country, including those with ties to Al Qaeda. “The opposition groups that are receiving the most of the lethal aid are exactly the ones we don’t want to have it,” a U.S. official says. Not only is there the fear that the weapons could bolster anti-American insurgent groups, but these extremist groups could hold sway in a future Syrian government should President Bashar al-Assad be removed. “The longer this goes on, the more likely those groups will gain strength,” a Middle East diplomat tells the Times.

Now, remember that Romney and Ryan said we're not doing enough to arm these people. While Obama and Biden said they were wary of giving too much support to the rebels without knowing whether they will truly be any better than the current brutal regime.

Another case of Romney wanting to act before he knows all the facts, and if he was President right now, he would have hurt our national interests.

But of course, the wingnuts in the comment sections are acting like this is a big screwup......for Obama.

51 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:40:48am

re: #40 Kragar

Trump on ‘phony’ jobs report: Unemployment is really ’21 percent’

1 out of 5 Americans is out of work?

That's if you start including people not actually in the workforce.

How do people take that moron seriously? What the hell has he actually accomplished in life?

52 Mattand  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:40:49am

re: #33 A Mom Anon

I've told my son that integrity is what you do when no one is watching. It also reflects in who you choose to admire and hang out with. Young Mr Thompson thought he was in a safe space. Just like morons around here who think I won't object to racist bullshit because I'm white,so they run their stupid mouths. I've run people out of my house over shit like that,including a brother in law. Jason Thompson knew his audience,obviously,no one in the crowd objected,in fact they supported it.

Prove you're not a racist assfedora by not BEING ONE. It's really not that difficult,if you have,you know,integrity.

Man, I thought that only happend to me. I can't tell you how many "Just between us white folks" conversations I've been subjected to. If it wasn't so unpleasant, it'd almost be comical on how quickly south the conversation goes when you start pointing how racist the other party is acting.

I just want to know what it is about me that these idiots think says I'm okay with their shit. Some of these rocket scientists are actually people who've known me for years.

53 Killgore Trout  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:41:25am

A quiet waiver for Pakistan from the Obama administration

In the US, the drumbeat of furious US officers, complaining of Pakistani support for the Haqqani network and other militants shooting at US forces, has gotten louder. And then there was the little matter of Pakistan shutting off NATO supply lines into Afghanistan for seven months, ending in July.

So, faced with the prospect that the sprawling US aid effort to Pakistan would be curtailed, Clinton and Obama took executive action. They essentially said Pakistan should get its money, conditions or not.

54 Bulworth  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:41:29am

The only racist thing about our 'Kenyan' remark was you people pointing it out.

55 Sophist, Gingham Style  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:41:55am

re: #41 Sheila Broflovski

If we Jews are supposed to be so damn good at making money, how come I'm so crappy at it?

You're adopted.

56 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:42:21am

re: #55 SophistFCD

You're adopted.

I'm actually Canadian??

57 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:43:18am

re: #52 Mattand

Man, I thought that only happend to me. I can't tell you how many "Just between us white folks" conversations I've been subjected to. If it wasn't so unpleasant, it'd almost be comical on how quickly south the conversation goes when you start pointing how racist the other party is acting.

I just want to know what it is about me that these idiots think says I'm okay with their shit. Some of these rocket scientists are actually people who've known me for years.

Just between us white folks, how did they get empanadas, and we got lutefisk and haggis?

58 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:43:58am

re: #50 JamesWI

Now, remember that Romney and Ryan said we're not doing enough to arm these people.

If we don't arm these people now, how in the hell are we going to fight them in ~15 years? Those billions of extra cash they want to pump into the M.I.C. has got to be used for something.

59 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:44:04am

re: #56 Sheila Broflovski

I'm actually Canadian??

Wha wha WHAT?!

60 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:45:53am

re: #40 Kragar

Trump on ‘phony’ jobs report: Unemployment is really ’21 percent’

1 out of 5 Americans is out of work?

Why doesn't the bozo start including infants, teens, students, and retired people as part of the employment pool. He probably already does that.

61 b_sharp  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:46:19am

The Super-rich super-earned their super-money.

I love satire.

62 Killgore Trout  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:46:22am

re: #50 JamesWI

Don't know if anyone posted anything in the last thread on this....Regarding the Syrian rebels - Our Allies May Be Arming the Next Osama bin Laden

Now, remember that Romney and Ryan said we're not doing enough to arm these people. While Obama and Biden said they were wary of giving too much support to the rebels without knowing whether they will truly be any better than the current brutal regime.

Another case of Romney wanting to act before he knows all the facts, and if he was President right now, he would have hurt our national interests.

But of course, the wingnuts in the comment sections are acting like this is a big screwup......for Obama.

It's possible. Al Qaeda is certainly active among the rebels. There's no telly what may happen after Assad is gone but maybe Turkey will get involved in the transitional government and help guide things.

63 Hercules Grytpype-Thynne  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:46:34am

re: #57 Mostly sane, most of the time.

Just between us white folks, how did they get empanadas, and we got lutefisk and haggis?

Lutefisk and haggis? Speak for yourself. I've never had either.

A good bubble-and-squeak, though . . .

64 The Left  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:47:34am

re: #63 Hercules Grytpype-Thynne

Lutefisk and haggis? Speak for yourself. I've never had either.

A good bubble-and-squeak, though . . .

Bubble and Squeak would be great names for two cats....

65 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:48:37am

re: #60 Gus

Why doesn't the bozo start including infants, teens, students, and retired people as part of the employment pool. He probably already does that.

re: #51 Ghost of Tom Joad

That's if you start including people not actually in the workforce.

Then again, he probably believes in child labor and not allowing people to retire until they're dead. And the disabled? We can find them jobs too.

66 kirkspencer  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:50:20am

re: #57 Mostly sane, most of the time.

Just between us white folks, how did they get empanadas, and we got lutefisk and haggis?

Hey, haggis is quite good. Lutefisk... hey, haggis is quite good.
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67 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:50:26am
68 Tiny Alien Kitties are Watching You  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:53:24am

re: #46 Mostly sane, most of the time.

The historic reason that Jews were involved in finances instead of agriculture is that they needed to be able to pick up and move at any given time. Something about...persecution? Maybe? Also, they were frequently banned from owning land.

The early Christian church held that loaning money for interest was usury and was specifically prohibited by scripture. Christians did therefore not become bankers or money lenders because they were not allowed to make a profit from it. Jews were used and encouraged to specifically fill this gap, not always entirely willingly, to loan money to the Nobles, the city government, to the crown, etc, etc...

69 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:53:51am
70 Big Steve  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:53:57am

re: #41 Sheila Broflovski

If we Jews are supposed to be so damn good at making money, how come I'm so crappy at it?

LOL.....girlfriend of Big Steve's is Jewish and says exactly the same thing!

71 MittDoesNotCompute  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:54:32am

What Jason Thompson really meant in his apology: "I'm not sorry that I said that I wanted the president to be "sent back to Kenya" to a bunch of whiter-than-white Republicans, I'm sorry that the press got me on tape saying it."

I'm sure that his dad didn't lecture him on what he said, but told him to do damage control because it wound up in the wild.

Fuckheads.

72 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:55:07am

re: #66 kirkspencer

Hey, haggis is quite good. Lutefisk... hey, haggis is quite good.
//

I'll take "Foods that originated over a lost bet for $300."

73 Bulworth  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:55:25am
Tea Party group launches racist ad featuring "Obama Phone" thkpr.gs/QiU4L6

They're just patriotic patriots concerned about runaway government spending and the debt. //

74 Mocking Jay  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:55:43am
75 lawhawk  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:55:48am

re: #59 Kragar

Trump would know about trumping up numbers.

Even under the U6 unemployment data calculation, the rate is at 14.7% (14.2% if seasonally adjusted). Not great, but nowhere near 1 in 5 being unemployed. U3 is the standard unemployment statistic cited, which was at 7.6% (7.8% if seasonally adjusted). Trump would have us believe that the BLS purposefully spun numbers that were off more than twice what they actually found. That would be economic malpractice, particularly since those figures affect everything from monetary and fiscal policy to politics (and the BLS is non partisan).

76 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:56:01am

re: #68 Tiny Alien Kitties are Watching You

The early Christian church held that loaning money for interest was usury and was specifically prohibited by scripture. Christians did therefore not become bankers or money lenders because they were not allowed to make a profit from it. Jews were used and encouraged to specifically fill this gap, not always entirely willingly, to loan money to the Nobles, the city government, to the crown, etc, etc...

Well, until the Medici's went into the moneylending business and totally muscled the Jews out of their territory. They also got their own Pope to declare that he was totally down with the Medici's taking over the loan sharking.

77 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:58:06am

re: #74 Mocking Jay

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Fake!

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78 Bulworth  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:58:26am
Even under the U6 unemployment data calculation, the rate is at 14.7% (14.2% if seasonally adjusted). Not great, but nowhere near 1 in 5 being unemployed. U3 is the standard unemployment statistic cited, which was at 7.6% (7.8% if seasonally adjusted).

I wonder what Trump thinks about the teabag party not wanting the Fed to have any job-creating responsibilities.

79 The Left  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 11:59:04am

TEA PARTY LEADER IN MISSISSIPPI SUGGESTS ‘OUR COUNTRY MIGHT HAVE BEEN BETTER OFF’ IF WOMEN STILL COULDN’T VOTE

The President of the Central Mississippi Tea Party, a woman named Janis Lane, believes that women are too “mean, hateful” and “diabolical” to vote, and likely should not have been given the right. In an interview with the Jackson Free Press, Lane told the interviewer, “I’m really going to set you back here. Probably the biggest turn we ever made was when the women got the right to vote.” She went on: “Our country might have been better off if it was still just men voting. There is nothing worse than a bunch of mean, hateful women. They are diabolical in how than can skewer a person. I do not see that in men. The whole time I worked, I’d much rather have a male boss than a female boss. Double-minded, you never can trust them.”

80 erik_t  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:00:31pm

re: #79 The Left

TEA PARTY LEADER IN MISSISSIPPI SUGGESTS ‘OUR COUNTRY MIGHT HAVE BEEN BETTER OFF’ IF WOMEN STILL COULDN’T VOTE

I encourage her to put her money where her mouth is stepping down from her leadership position immediately.

81 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:00:49pm

re: #65 Ghost of Tom Joad

re: #51 Ghost of Tom Joad

Then again, he probably believes in child labor and not allowing people to retire until they're dead. And the disabled? We can find them jobs too.

As the daughter of a legally disabled man who works a long day, I would ask you to re-think whether the disabled should work or not.

Just because part of your body doesn't work doesn't mean your brain stopped functioning.

82 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:01:24pm
83 MittDoesNotCompute  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:01:48pm

re: #74 Mocking Jay

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Isn't that what all domestic cats think they are?

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84 BongCrodny  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:02:33pm

re: #40 Kragar

Trump on ‘phony’ jobs report: Unemployment is really ’21 percent’

1 out of 5 Americans is out of work?

Ten bucks says that if Romney gets elected, Trump will suddenly be talking about the 7% unemployment rate.

85 b_sharp  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:02:56pm

re: #63 Hercules Grytpype-Thynne

Lutefisk and haggis? Speak for yourself. I've never had either.

A good bubble-and-squeak, though . . .

Why do people eat military weapons?

86 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:03:39pm

re: #79 The Left

TEA PARTY LEADER IN MISSISSIPPI SUGGESTS ‘OUR COUNTRY MIGHT HAVE BEEN BETTER OFF’ IF WOMEN STILL COULDN’T VOTE

I'll bet anything that she includes other 'undesirables' she'd like to deny the right to vote when talking behind closed doors. As in anything that isn't white and owning land.

Has to be some sort of generational thing where the women in her family were brought up to be 'good wives' and subservient to their husbands. Well, that or she's a lunatic.

87 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:04:02pm

re: #63 Hercules Grytpype-Thynne

Lutefisk and haggis? Speak for yourself. I've never had either.

A good bubble-and-squeak, though . . .

Isn't "bubble and squeak" just basically leftovers?

88 The Left  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:05:10pm

re: #86 Ghost of Tom Joad

I'll bet anything that she includes other 'undesirables' she'd like to deny the right to vote when talking behind closed doors. As in anything that isn't white and owning land.

Has to be some sort of generational thing where the women in her family were brought up to be 'good wives' and subservient to their husbands. Well, that or she's a lunatic.

Ann Coulter also said it was a mistake to give women the right to vote. Such women never do seem to include themselves when they're gleefully disenfranchising other women.

89 moderatelyradicalliberal  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:06:43pm
90 erik_t  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:06:55pm

re: #88 The Left

Ann Coulter also said it was a mistake to give women the right to vote. Such women never do seem to include themselves when they're gleefully disenfranchising other women.

Women should never be allowed to make important decisions! Need proof? Why, just listen to what I would do!

91 AK-47%  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:06:58pm

re: #85 Gangnam Style

Why do people eat military weapons?

The Scots make music on one...

92 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:07:37pm

re: #88 The Left

Ann Coulter also said it was a mistake to give women the right to vote. Such women never do seem to include themselves when they're gleefully disenfranchising other women.

93 Bulworth  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:08:08pm
Ann Coulter also said it was a mistake to give women the right to vote.

Pretty soon Jack Tapper, David Gregory and other Villagers will be talking about how Very Serious this idea of re-restricting the vote to White, Male property owners is.

94 The Left  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:08:49pm

re: #92 Gus

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I knew what that was before I clicked. :)

95 b_sharp  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:09:47pm

re: #91 AK-47%

The Scots make music on one...

While launching haggis at the enemy.

96 Bulworth  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:12:11pm

Wouldn't taking away the vote from teh womenz be like shariah law or something?

97 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:13:18pm

re: #81 Mostly sane, most of the time.

Touche. I apologize for inferring anything about the disabled, just trying to point out how some folks would happily roll back labor rights that have been fought over for hundreds of years.

98 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:15:08pm
99 b_sharp  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:16:15pm

re: #98 Sheila Broflovski

There really is such a thing as kosher haggis.

We call it "kishka"

My condolences.

100 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:17:32pm

re: #99 Gangnam Style

My condolences.

I'm not telling Zedushka. He would totally want to put it into the cholent.

101 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:18:46pm
102 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:19:46pm

I seem to be getting stuck in spinning wheel world from time to time.

103 dragonfire1981  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:20:33pm

Wow.

If two new polls are to be believed, Republican Mitt Romney is making up some serious ground among Hispanic voters in Florida.

President Barack Obama still retains a big lead among Latino voters nationally, and a new Florida International University/Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald (FIU) poll of likely Florida Latino voters shows Obama leading Romney 51-44 percent. But the margin is smaller than the one Obama had in 2008.

Also, a Mason-Dixon poll conducted for Tampa Bay Times/9 News/Miami Herald late last week showed Romney actually leading among Latinos 46-44 percent.

Those numbers would portend trouble for the Obama campaign. In 2008, he edged Republican Sen. John McCain by three percentage points to claim this key battleground state.

104 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:20:52pm

Facebook Privacy Policy Outs LGBT Users; Daughter Told ‘Hell Awaits You Pervert’ By Father

The outing of University of Texas-Austin students to their parents as a consequence of a little-known Facebook privacy glitch has reignited longstanding concerns over the social network’s treatment of its LGBT users’ private information. According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, the two students — Bobbi Duncan and Taylor McCormick — had placed highly restrictive privacy controls on the information , but were unintentionally outed by the head of their LGBT choir when they joined its Facebook group to get access to the rehearsal schedule:

The president of the chorus, a student organization at the University of Texas campus here, had added Ms. Duncan and Mr. McCormick to the choir’s Facebook group. The president didn’t know the software would automatically tell their Facebook friends that they were now members of the chorus.

The two students were casualties of a privacy loophole on Facebook—the fact that anyone can be added to a group by a friend without their approval. As a result, the two lost control over their secrets, even though both were sophisticated users who had attempted to use Facebook’s privacy settings to shield some of their activities from their parents.

The consequences for Ms. Duncan and Mr. McCormick were dire — the former’s father “left vitriolic messages on her phone, demanding she renounce same-sex relationships, she says, and threatening to sever family ties,” causing her to spiral into a depression (she’s thankfully improved since). The latter’s dad “didn’t talk to his son for three weeks.”

The Journal notes that Facebook is making an admirable effort to make its privacy policies clearer to LGBT users, but this isn’t the first time the company’s opaque rules have outed LGBT individuals. In 2009, Library of Congress employee Peter TerVeer was outed to his supervisor as a consequence of a Facebook policy change; he was met with a systematic pattern of discrimination that cost him his job and ultimately his home. A glitch in Facebook’s advertising programming had previously sent confidential information on users’ sexual orientation to third-party advertisers.

105 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:22:56pm

re: #11 Mostly sane, most of the time.

Years ago, a drug addict who hated the LDS church (he was a drug addict; he probably hated everything) used to walk up and down outside the gates of Temple Square, screaming at us sisters. (That was as close as he could get; he had been banned.)

I remember when he screamed at one sister to "Go back to Korea."

It shook her up, even though she knew that a. She was from Taiwan and Houston and b. he was a total loony-toon.

So, yeah, this was racial.

Obama's not really from Kenya.

I remember a time when students at SFSU screamed at two elderly Jews, one from Egypt and one from Libya, "Go back to Germany". They didn't miss the message either.

106 JamesWI  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:23:16pm

re: #103 dragonfire1981

Wow.

The Mason-Dixon poll definitely looks like an outlier. That's the one that had Romney winning by 7 overall, while all the other polls generally have the race within 2 points.

The other one is probably closer to the truth. Cubans make up a big portion of the Hispanic vote in Florida, and they love the Republican party for some reason.

107 Sheila Broflovski  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:23:50pm

re: #105 SanFranciscoZionist

I remember a time when students at SFSU screamed at two elderly Jews, one from Egypt and one from Libya, "Go back to Germany". They didn't miss the message either.

I remember when Helen Thomas said that.

108 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:25:31pm

re: #29 SophistFCD

I'd like to hear an apology from everyone in the room that didn't boo or leave.

p.s. I need some guidance, squamates. Do any of you have any really good recipes with chanterelle mushrooms.

Before I share any chanterelle recipes, what the heck did you just call me?

109 Varek Raith  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:27:23pm

re: #108 SanFranciscoZionist

Before I share any chanterelle recipes, what the heck did you just call me?

[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]

110 Hercules Grytpype-Thynne  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:28:28pm

re: #108 SanFranciscoZionist

Before I share any chanterelle recipes, what the heck did you just call me?

A lizard. Fairly par for the course around here, I understand.

111 aagcobb  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:28:37pm

re: #97 Ghost of Tom Joad

Touche. I apologize for inferring anything about the disabled, just trying to point out how some folks would happily roll back labor rights that have been fought over for hundreds of years.

Your apology isn't official until your dad gives it for you.

112 ArchangelMichael  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:29:02pm

re: #107 Sheila Broflovski

I remember when Helen Thomas said that.

Did she say that between "Are we at the airport Clark?" and "Don't throw me down Clark."?

113 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:29:28pm

re: #109 Varek Raith

[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]

Learn something new every day.

114 Big Steve  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:30:25pm

re: #108 SanFranciscoZionist

Before I share any chanterelle recipes, what the heck did you just call me?

Squamates.....is the term for the largest group of reptiles and includes snakes and lizards.

115 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:31:00pm

re: #97 Ghost of Tom Joad

Touche. I apologize for inferring anything about the disabled, just trying to point out how some folks would happily roll back labor rights that have been fought over for hundreds of years.

The thing is that there is disabled and then there is disabled.

Layton Construction is a major construction company in Utah. It was founded by a disabled war veteran who had been told he was "100% disabled." He was told he could just stay home the rest of his life. He founded a company instead.

[Link: www.laytonconstruction.com...]

I know this story because he told me in person. No, he's not a relative, just someone I met.

116 erik_t  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:31:54pm

re: #111 aagcobb

Your apology isn't official until your dad gives it for you.

Your apology isn't official until it's announced by your father's campaign.

FTFY.

117 aagcobb  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:33:09pm

re: #103 dragonfire1981

Wow.

A lot of Hispanics in Florida are Cuban. They are very anti-communist and don't have to violate US immigration law to come here.

118 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:33:57pm

re: #117 aagcobb

A lot of Hispanics in Florida are Cuban. They are very anti-communist and don't have to violate US immigration law to come here.

Hating Castro is a large part of their platform. I don't blame them.

119 MittDoesNotCompute  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:34:16pm

re: #115 Mostly sane, most of the time.

The thing is that there is disabled and then there is disabled.

Layton Construction is a major construction company in Utah. It was founded by a disabled war veteran who had been told he was "100% disabled." He was told he could just stay home the rest of his life. He founded a company instead.

[Link: www.laytonconstruction.com...]

I know this story because he told me in person. No, he's not a relative, just someone I met.

And they have an office here in Nashville...interesting.

120 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:35:01pm

re: #119 MittDoesNotCompute

And they have an office here in Nashville...interesting.

Wow. They have branched out, then. I last talked to Alan or Mona Layton twenty years ago.

121 dragonfire1981  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:35:24pm

re: #104 Kragar

Facebook Privacy Policy Outs LGBT Users; Daughter Told ‘Hell Awaits You Pervert’ By Father

I would love to see this paged.

The kind of people who harrass LGBT people over this stuff are complete monsters who really have no business calling themselves "Christians".

Anyone who acted like at a Church I oversaw would be promptly excommunicated.

122 Lidane  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:36:09pm

re: #104 Kragar

The consequences for Ms. Duncan and Mr. McCormick were dire — the former’s father “left vitriolic messages on her phone, demanding she renounce same-sex relationships, she says, and threatening to sever family ties,” causing her to spiral into a depression (she’s thankfully improved since). The latter’s dad “didn’t talk to his son for three weeks.”

And I'll bet money that in both cases, the parents thought they were doing the right thing and that it would somehow help "fix" their kids.

WTF. I don't have kids, but if I did, I wouldn't care that they were LGBT. I'd love them just the same. I can't understand why some parents feel so driven to hurt their kids that happen to be LGBT. It makes no sense to me.

123 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:36:50pm

Yes. Because Romney is best suited for taking the fight to Castro's Cuba!

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

124 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:37:13pm

Homeschooling Advocate Warns Public Schools are Similar to Hitler Youth

In an interview with Voice of Christian Youth America’s Vic Eliason on Crosstalk, Gunn asserts that even the school bus is emblematic of the United States’ “totalitarian education system.”

Gunn alleges that public schools are persecuting Christians and compares public school education in the US to Nazi indoctrination through the Hitler Youth. Eliason echoes Gunn’s abhorrence of the public school system. According to Eliason, the teachers in the public school system who do not uphold and instill Christian ideology are performing “mental molestation,” which deserves to be recognized and punished alongside physical molestation.

Gunn: Draw a parallel between Nazi Germany where you have an authoritarian government that took over the whole nation, partially through the youth movement by co-opting all of the youth movement into the Hitler Youth, and therefore indoctrinating them into the class of this unbelief and this idolatry of the state. And so sadly that’s what we’re seeing very much today and we wonder why, why can’t people understand the abortion issue or these other issues that are political—well it’s because they’ve been indoctrinated. And we really can’t fix any political issue until we fix the public school system, controlling the future of America by controlling the hearts and minds of all the children that are sent there.

Gunn: The nature of the public schools is it allows your child to be subject to those philosophies, whether it is gay rights or the progressives or evolution, if you send your child there be aware that he’s open to all of those views which he wouldn’t be if you kept him home or you put him in a private school.

Eliason: Right now the news is a blare with a man who molested children, and he’s going to prison for the rest of his life. That’s physical molestation. But folks, there is mental molestation going on in the public school, and the people are getting by scot-free. And I’m not criticizing many fine Christian teachers who are trying to do their very best as they are employed in the public schools, but the molestation is a philosophy that is being pushed over all that literally is a molestation of the mind and nobody has a penalty for that.

125 Lidane  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:37:30pm

re: #123 Gus

Yes. Because Romney is best suited for taking the fight to Castro's Cuba!

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

"Oh, so NOW you're Jack Kennedy." -- Joe Biden

126 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:37:40pm
127 aagcobb  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:39:56pm

re: #122 Lidane

And I'll bet money that in both cases, the parents thought they were doing the right thing and that it would somehow help "fix" their kids.

WTF. I don't have kids, but if I did, I wouldn't care that they were LGBT. I'd love them just the same. I can't understand why some parents feel so driven to hurt their kids that happen to be LGBT. It makes no sense to me.

They literally think their kids are going to Hell because they chose to be perverts.

128 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:40:20pm

re: #126 Gus

So true.

//

When my kid's school had a musical about the California Gold Rush, I couldn't help but notice that it was exactly how the Nazi's ran their musicals with the Hitler Youth.

129 erik_t  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:40:22pm

re: #123 Gus

Yes. Because Romney is best suited for taking the fight to Castro's Cuba!

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

You have to stop the communist dominos, or Siam could be the next to fall!

130 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:40:36pm

re: #124 Kragar

Homeschooling Advocate Warns Public Schools are Similar to Hitler Youth

Does that mean public school kids have a chance at becoming the Pope?

(sorry, couldn't resist)

131 Varek Raith  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:41:23pm

re: #130 Ghost of Tom Joad

Does that mean public school kids have a chance at becoming the Pope?

(sorry, couldn't resist)

Bazinga!

132 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:42:02pm

re: #104 Kragar

Facebook Privacy Policy Outs LGBT Users; Daughter Told ‘Hell Awaits You Pervert’ By Father

That is really sad. I am considering warning my cousins that I showed Grandma how to see pictures on Facebook. I've decided against it because she doesn't actually have a computer.

Also, I think people should be able to untag themselves on photos. The last time I heard anything, you couldn't.

133 Lidane  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:43:37pm

re: #127 aagcobb

They literally think their kids are going to Hell because they chose to be perverts.

Magical thinking. WTF.

For that to be true, there'd have to be a literal Hell, and homosexuality would have to be a choice. Since neither of those are true, the parents are just bigots.

134 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:43:40pm

re: #132 Mostly sane, most of the time.

That is really sad. I am considering warning my cousins that I showed Grandma how to see pictures on Facebook. I've decided against it because she doesn't actually have a computer.

Also, I think people should be able to untag themselves on photos. The last time I heard anything, you couldn't.

I stay away from social media simply because the most effective way to safeguard my private information is not to use social media.

135 Targetpractice  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:44:00pm

re: #124 Kragar

Homeschooling Advocate Warns Public Schools are Similar to Hitler Youth

Nothing ever amuses me more than hearing fundies accuse the secular government of being "fascist." Especially when they likewise accuse the same government of supporting, if not being run, by the LGBT crowd or supporting "baby-killing." I wonder if any of these loons ever cracked open a history book and looked at what Nazi Germany had to say on many of the topics they hold true and dear?

136 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:44:14pm
137 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:44:50pm

re: #127 aagcobb

They literally think their kids are going to Hell because they chose to be perverts.

"He has this place full of fire and brimstone that you go to when you're bad....But he loves you...."

/George Carlin

138 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:45:09pm

I'm way more concerned about the fact that kids can graduate without learning anything whatsoever, good or bad, beyond the ability to text without the teachers seeing it.

139 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:45:29pm

OK. Acting weird on my end.

140 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:45:53pm

re: #128 Kragar

When my kid's school had a musical about the California Gold Rush, I couldn't help but notice that it was exactly how the Nazi's ran their musicals with the Hitler Youth.

You know who else liked math don't you?!

//

141 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:45:59pm

re: #139 Gus

OK. Acting weird on my end.

We figured as much.

142 Targetpractice  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:46:29pm

re: #136 Gus

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Was it declared "a hell of a drug"?

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143 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:46:34pm

re: #139 Gus

OK. Acting weird on my end.

Really, your private business can remain just that.

Unless you post on Facebook.

144 krypto  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:46:49pm

The offensiveness of the comment and in the audience reaction isn't really in the mere words, but in the attitude the words reveal.

So it is hard to see how the "apology" could ever mean much when it is merely an apology for what was said -- or more precisely getting caught saying it -- while the underlying attitude continues.

145 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:46:51pm

re: #142 Targetpractice

Was it declared "a hell of a drug"?

//

Image: cat-cocaine1111_thumb.jpg

146 Decatur Deb  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:47:23pm

re: #143 Mostly sane, most of the time.

Really, your private business can remain just that.

Unless you post on Facebook.

Or send gmail.

147 Targetpractice  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:48:03pm

re: #144 krypto

The offensiveness of the comment and in the audience reaction isn't really in the mere words, but in the attitude the words reveal.

So it is hard to see how the "apology" could ever mean much when it is merely an apology for what was said -- or more precisely getting caught at saying it -- while the underlying attitude continues.

It's a non-apology, i.e. the standard "I'm sorry I got caught" bit.

148 Lidane  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:49:34pm
149 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:50:24pm
150 erik_t  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:50:56pm

re: #148 Lidane

Third time's a charm, Linda! See you in 2016!

151 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:51:14pm

re: #148 Lidane

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50 percent of Murica agrees!

Derp.

//

Sad but true.

152 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:51:57pm

re: #148 Lidane

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Then they shouldn't be called hospitals either.

154 Lidane  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:53:32pm

re: #153 Gus

Pennsylvania GOP Candidate: 'We Have To Be A Christian Army' | ThinkProgress

More primitive thinking. Ugh.

How is that rhetoric any different from the religious fanatics in the ME?

155 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:53:37pm

re: #153 Gus

Linky bad

156 DisturbedEma  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:53:38pm

re: #147 Targetpractice

Daddy kind of apologized for him, I have not seen him do so. When Tommy was asked about it by the press, during a time where he should have just been wetting himself as Ryan and Walker were there (swoon//) He stated he had not seen the footage. I am assuming that he has now seen it.

157 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:53:50pm

BUT ISLAM IZ TEH POLITICAL RELIGION!!11TY

158 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:54:53pm

re: #155 Kragar

Linky bad

Fixed.

[Link: thinkprogress.org...]

159 Lidane  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:55:20pm

A fake terrorist says what?

160 The Left  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:55:41pm

re: #145 Gus

Image: cat-cocaine1111_thumb.jpg

Jimmah and I loved that!

161 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:56:13pm

Making me dizzy. I post a comment. Shows up in Spy immediately... wheel spins for about 5 seconds and then everything POPS in my comment window.

162 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:56:21pm

Irony: Calling for a religious takeover of society in the name of preventing a religion from taking over society.

"Only a Christian nation can face down Sharia law!"

163 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:57:03pm

brb

164 Lidane  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:57:14pm
165 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:58:25pm

re: #159 Lidane

A fake terrorist says what?

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What? The babysitter?

Geez, and I thought that Adventures in Babysitting was a bit extreme.

166 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 12:59:39pm

re: #165 Mostly sane, most of the time.

What? The babysitter?

Geez, and I thought that Adventures in Babysitting was a bit extreme.

"Don't Fuck with the babysitter."

One of Elizabeth Shue's first roles I think.

167 Varek Raith  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:01:35pm
168 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:02:00pm

re: #161 Gus

Making me dizzy. I post a comment. Shows up in Spy immediately... wheel spins for about 5 seconds and then everything POPS in my comment window.

It's gotten worse as the day has worn on. New server having trouble with mid-day traffic?

169 Varek Raith  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:03:09pm

re: #149 Kragar

Image: DrRockso.jpg

God dammit.

170 DisturbedEma  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:03:25pm

OT- Can anyone help me explain to my 10 year old daughter the difference between retrospect and hindsight? I am having trouble with the subtle differences. . .

171 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:03:34pm

re: #167 Varek Raith

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"I woke up with a clown's hand in my pants. That's what I did today"

172 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:04:08pm

re: #168 Ghost of Tom Joad

It's gotten worse as the day has worn on. New server having trouble with mid-day traffic?

Had a stupid auto-update for Adobe Flash running before. Let me see if it was that. Guess this will test it.

173 Gretchen G.Tiger  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:04:32pm

"Moderates, either in exile or in a state of permanent denial . . ."

How is your Monday going? I'm sitting in a hotel room catching-up on my reading.

174 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:04:47pm

Test

175 efuseakay  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:05:32pm

re: #88 The Left

Ann Coulter also said it was a mistake to give women the right to vote. Such women never do seem to include themselves when they're gleefully disenfranchising other women.

To be fair, I believe it is still yet unknown what gender (and species) Ann Coulter is.

176 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:05:56pm

re: #175 efuseakay

To be fair, I believe it is still yet unknown what gender (and species) Ann Coulter is.

Don't go there.

177 aagcobb  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:06:24pm

re: #134 Kragar

I stay away from social media simply because the most effective way to safeguard my private information is not to use social media.

Its amazing what people will post on Facebook. My nephew's wife posted about her one night stand on Facebook for anyone to read! Waaay too much information.

178 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:07:25pm

re: #170 DisturbedEma

Hindsight is more about how you would have done something differently, whereas retrospect is more about looking at something from a "feelings" perspective.

So say you said something mean, hindsight means you would have said it different, retrospect is more about how what you said made you feel. I think that's the gist of those 2 words.

179 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:07:34pm

re: #170 DisturbedEma

OT- Can anyone help me explain to my 10 year old daughter the difference between retrospect and hindsight? I am having trouble with the subtle differences. . .

Tough one.

Retrospect means to think over events of the past. Hindsight means to reconsider how those events could have occurred differently.

180 DisturbedEma  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:08:49pm

re: #178 Ghost of Tom Joad

Ah, thank you, since both had to do with looking back, I was unable to makes this connection, I will even use your exapme for my daughter, and thank you

181 Eventual Carrion  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:08:55pm

re: #159 Lidane

A fake terrorist says what?

Kamal Saleem says Obama & Malia and Sasha's babysitter set up a secret Islamist "shadow government" bit.ly/S00kex

— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) October 15, 2012

The butler wasn't in on it? Come on, the butler is always in on it. And I don't much like the way that gardener looks either.

182 efuseakay  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:09:24pm

re: #176 Gus

Don't go there.

What. I don't even think she's an Earthling!

183 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:09:39pm

re: #177 aagcobb

Its amazing what people will post on Facebook. My nephew's wife posted about her one night stand on Facebook for anyone to read! Waaay too much information.

Wait...was the one-night stand before or after getting married?

184 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:09:44pm
185 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:09:51pm

re: #174 Gus

Test

Question 1) How did Hannibal fool the Romans at the Battle of Lake Trasimene?

186 DisturbedEma  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:09:54pm

re: #179 Kragar

Her teacher used the phrase "if I had to do it all over again" as a way to frame the differences between the two terms. . .so I thank you for this.

187 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:10:26pm

Ugh. Got stuck again.

188 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:10:53pm

re: #182 efuseakay

What. I don't even think she's an Earthling!

That's fine. Just not that other stuff.

189 efuseakay  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:11:55pm

re: #188 Gus

That's fine. Just not that other stuff.

Now that you mention it... lol That "other" stuff didn't even cross my mind. Shudder.

190 aagcobb  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:12:25pm

re: #183 Ghost of Tom Joad

Wait...was the one-night stand before or after getting married?

After. They were estranged at the time, and she felt the need to publicly confess her sins and seek forgiveness.

191 wrenchwench  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:12:46pm

re: #184 Gus

Romney Camp: Obama Not Macho Enough For Latinos

Oh, no. ¿Quien es Mas Macho? flashbacks...

192 dragonfire1981  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:12:47pm

re: #184 Gus

Romney Camp: Obama Not Macho Enough For Latinos

But somehow Romney is?

193 Lidane  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:12:55pm

re: #184 Gus

Romney Camp: Obama Not Macho Enough For Latinos

Because really, what's more macho than protesting for the Vietnam draft then running off to France?

194 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:13:03pm

re: #188 Gus

That's fine. Just not that other stuff.

Exactly. That, in essence, is taking a shot at the LGBT community as a whole. Let the troglodytes and fundies do that. Just stick with Ann's politics. There's enough material there to keep a team of historians and psychologists employed for decades.

195 ShaunP  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:13:19pm

re: #184 Gus

Romney Camp: Obama Not Macho Enough For Latinos

I'm reminded of:

Mr. Plow is a loser
And I think he is a boozer.

Why this post reminded me of:

Señor Plow no es macho
Es solamente un borracho

196 Varek Raith  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:13:53pm

re: #185 Kragar

Question 1) How did Hannibal fool the Romans at the Battle of Lake Trasimene?

Epic ambush.

197 Targetpractice  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:14:05pm

re: #185 Kragar

Question 1) How did Hannibal fool the Romans at the Battle of Lake Trasimene?

Lit fires far away from his own lines so as to fool the Romans into thinking he was farther away than he really was, such that marched straight into an ambush.

198 Lidane  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:15:41pm
199 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:15:45pm

re: #190 aagcobb

After. They were estranged at the time, and she felt the need to publicly confess her sins and seek forgiveness.

Damn, every time I think my family couldn't get any worse, somebody else has even crazier shit happen in theirs. Sorry, I know it's no consolation.

200 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:16:56pm

Ugh

201 wrenchwench  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:17:23pm
202 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:18:31pm

re: #198 Lidane

[Embedded content]

Man I read that wrong. Looked like opposing abortion was their top issue. /DERP

Where's that Catholic Army lady from above?

203 Lidane  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:19:22pm
204 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:19:24pm

re: #196 Varek Raith

Epic ambush.

re: #197 Targetpractice

Like fires far away from his own lines so as to fool the Romans into thinking he was farther away than he really was, such that marched straight into an ambush.

Point goes to Target.

Bonus Question:

How did Hannibal defeat the Romans at the battle of Cannae?

205 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:19:40pm
206 Lidane  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:21:23pm

Could someone please tell this fake terrorist that communism and fascism are ideologically distinct? They're not interchangeable.

207 ShaunP  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:23:52pm

re: #206 Lidane

[Embedded content]

Could someone please tell this fake terrorist that communism and fascism are ideologically distinct? They're not interchangeable.

But national socialists!!!

////

208 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:24:08pm

re: #206 Lidane

[Embedded content]

Could someone please tell this fake terrorist that communism and fascism are ideologically distinct? They're not interchangeable.

They are according to the Grand Wazir!

209 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:24:44pm

Big stall there. The hamsters are busy this afternoon.

210 Charles Johnson  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:25:15pm

Please bear with me -- we're still tweaking some settings in the new DB server.

211 wrenchwench  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:25:24pm

re: #205 Gus

[Embedded content]

So, was Jim Lehrer too thin? Was that his problem?

212 Targetpractice  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:25:32pm

re: #204 Kragar

re: #197 Targetpractice

Point goes to Target.

Bonus Question:

How did Hannibal defeat the Romans at the battle of Cannae?

Envelopment. Stretched out his lines til his African cavalry had encircled the Romans and began to attack from the rear, then tightened the noose. A strategy that is classically magnificent and yet nearly impossible to duplicate.

213 aagcobb  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:29:05pm

re: #199 Ghost of Tom Joad

Damn, every time I think my family couldn't get any worse, somebody else has even crazier shit happen in theirs. Sorry, I know it's no consolation.

I have a crazy family, part Pentacostal, part crazy rednecks, and one part English. Some of them fight bees for fun. I kid you not, Dave Barry even did a column about it.

214 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:31:12pm

test

215 Decatur Deb  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:33:01pm

re: #190 aagcobb

After. They were estranged at the time, and she felt the need to publicly confess her sins and seek forgiveness.

Vatican has an app for that, but it's in Italian.

216 Ghost of Tom Joad  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:33:21pm

re: #213 aagcobb

I have a crazy family, part Pentacostal, part crazy rednecks, and one part English. Some of them fight bees for fun. I kid you not, Dave Barry even did a column about it.

What, no cow tipping?

217 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:33:25pm

re: #215 Decatur Deb

Vatican has an app for that, but it's in Italian.

Latin. ;)

218 Gretchen G.Tiger  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:34:44pm

Someone just posted on my fb that they loved my political posts, but not the graphic pictures I posted. Gerri Santoro and a picture of a dog rape stand. A bit too much for this person.

As it is Monday morning in my world. You can image what I replied.

Personally, I think it is a duty. The young people who have benefited from the hard work of past generations don't know what women went thru. Those that don't want to face abuse, need to see. I could have posted worse pictures. If they don't learn from us, thru social media, where will they learn?

NOTHING grabs attention like a picture. If one person decides to learn more or take action, it will have been worth it.

219 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:35:47pm

re: #212 Targetpractice

Envelopment. Stretched out his lines til his African cavalry had encircled the Romans and began to attack from the rear, then tightened the noose. A strategy that is classically magnificent and yet nearly impossible to duplicate.

Correct. During that age, given limitations in command and control, cavalry forces usually conducted engagements and skirmishes separate from the main infantry battle, so the idea they could envelope and attack the Roman rear was practically unthinkable. The Romans still used a version of the phalanx at this time, so troops in the center of the army were effectively immobilized, in some cases for hours, while Carthaginian troops cut down the legionaries. Some estimates say the Roman lost more than 50,000 men at the battle opposed to the Carthaginian losses of roughly 8,000.

This battle had a profound effect on Roman military doctrine, causing a major restructuring of the legions tactical distribution, as well as command structure, which would last through to Imperial times.

220 Gretchen G.Tiger  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:36:51pm

I'm on an Objectification Rant today.

If someone would objectify a dog, they will a child, a woman, someone with different eye or skin color. Don't we have enough dysfunction and human misery? I guess more will just make the Private Prison Corporations more profits.

Ignorance and Denial ------ARGHHHHHHH!

And it fits nicely with the topic of the thread --no?

221 dragonfire1981  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:39:37pm

I'm not sure how many of you are familiar with Zach Stark but he was a teenager whose parents got him involved in a Christian camp meant to help LGBT youth. I've only watched the first little bit of "This is what Love in Action looks like" on Netflix but it's extremely eye opening. (Love in Action is the name of the Christian group who ran the camp).

The kid posted online a list of camp rules and they are...pretty outrageous to say the least.

Speaking as a Christian I find these rules and regulations extremely bothersome. Some of them sort of make sense, but others make absolutely no sense at all (no journaling? Huh??).

A brief summary of the rules is as follows: You are expected to basically shut yourself off from anyone and anything in your life that isn't Christian and never, ever be alone.

I'm serious. The rules stipulate the only private time allowed is for bathroom breaks and a 15 minute shower/grooming session each day. Bedroom doors are to be kept open at all times.

I just....I can't wrap my head around it. I mean Jesus didn't exactly sit in a room with his disciples and pray 24/7. He, you know, went out in to the real world and met all kinds of people from various backgrounds and welcomed the chance to meet them regardless of their beliefs.

That's why I think this program (which thankfully no longer exists...at least not the same way it did then) really misses the mark on a lot of levels.

222 Gretchen G.Tiger  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:39:44pm

re: #219 Kragar

Correct. During that age, given limitations in command and control, cavalry forces usually conducted engagements and skirmishes separate from the main infantry battle, so the idea they could envelope and attack the Roman rear was practically unthinkable. The Romans still used a version of the phalanx at this time, so troops in the center of the army were effectively immobilized, in some cases for hours, while Carthaginian troops cut down the legionaries. Some estimates say the Roman lost more than 50,000 men at the battle opposed to the Carthaginian losses of roughly 8,000.

This battle had a profound effect on Roman military doctrine, causing a major restructuring of the legions tactical distribution, as well as command structure, which would last through to Imperial times.

I'm rather pissed at the Romans for denying us any real knowledge of Carthage.

223 Gretchen G.Tiger  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:40:19pm

re: #216 Ghost of Tom Joad

What, no cow tipping?

How much do you tip a cow --15% or 20%?

224 Targetpractice  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:40:23pm

re: #219 Kragar

Correct. During that age, given limitations in command and control, cavalry forces usually conducted engagements and skirmishes separate from the main infantry battle, so the idea they could envelope and attack the Roman rear was practically unthinkable. The Romans still used a version of the phalanx at this time, so troops in the center of the army were effectively immobilized, in some cases for hours, while Carthaginian troops cut down the legionaries. Some estimates say the Roman lost more than 50,000 men at the battle opposed to the Carthaginian losses of roughly 8,000.

This battle had a profound effect on Roman military doctrine, causing a major restructuring of the legions tactical distribution, as well as command structure, which would last through to Imperial times.

It would also be a battle that became a byword for ideal tactical victories, with generals even in the modern age trying in vain to reproduce its success. Problem is that, as the communication between troops evolved and mechanization took hold, the speed at which battles happened prevented the sort of envelopment that Hannibal was able to achieve. Some of the most famous generals bought into the idea of a "great battle" that could bring a war to a decisive end.

225 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:41:00pm

re: #220 ggt

I'm on an Objectification Rant today.

If someone would objectify a dog, they will a child, a woman, someone with different eye or skin color. Don't we have enough dysfunction and human misery? I guess more will just make the Private Prison Corporations more profits.

Ignorance and Denial ------ARGHHHHHHH!

And it fits nicely with the topic of the thread --no?

What is the Monkeysphere?

First, picture a monkey. A monkey dressed like a little pirate, if that helps you. We'll call him Slappy.

Imagine you have Slappy as a pet. Imagine a personality for him. Maybe you and he have little pirate monkey adventures and maybe even join up to fight crime. Think how sad you'd be if Slappy died.

Now, imagine you get four more monkeys. We'll call them Tito, Bubbles, Marcel and ShitTosser. Imagine personalities for each of them now. Maybe one is aggressive, one is affectionate, one is quiet, the other just throws shit all the time. But they're all your personal monkey friends.

Now imagine a hundred monkeys.

Not so easy now, is it? So how many monkeys would you have to own before you couldn't remember their names? At what point, in your mind, do your beloved pets become just a faceless sea of monkey? Even though each one is every bit the monkey Slappy was, there's a certain point where you will no longer really care if one of them dies.

So how many monkeys would it take before you stopped caring?
That's not a rhetorical question. We actually know the number.

226 Gretchen G.Tiger  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:41:18pm

re: #204 Kragar

re: #197 Targetpractice

Point goes to Target.

Bonus Question:

How did Hannibal defeat the Romans at the battle of Cannae?

Elephants?

227 Gretchen G.Tiger  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:42:58pm

re: #184 Gus

Romney Camp: Obama Not Macho Enough For Latinos

And Romney is? *blech* :|'

228 Someone Please Beam Me Up!  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:43:21pm

re: #213 aagcobb

I have a crazy family, part Pentacostal, part crazy rednecks, and one part English. Some of them fight bees for fun. I kid you not, Dave Barry even did a column about it.

I thought my family was a bit odd, but that one's beyond me -- do you mean they engage bees in combat, or set bees against one another and bet on the results?

229 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:43:37pm

re: #222 ggt

I'm rather pissed at the Romans for denying us any real knowledge of Carthage.

Carthage had 3 strikes.

Fun fact: Hannibal's name meant "Grace of Ba'al"

230 Eventual Carrion  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:44:42pm

re: #223 ggt

How much do you tip a cow --15% or 20%?

2% is the going rate I see on cartons, some as low as 1%. But I see some of the cows are doing a little skimming if some of the other boxes are to be believed.

231 Gretchen G.Tiger  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:46:31pm

re: #229 Kragar

Carthage had 3 strikes.

Fun fact: Hannibal's name meant "Grace of Ba'al"

Yeah, well, they didn't have to destroy every last remnant. I bet they had an awesome library and good science/engineering ideas, IIRC, their port was a marvel.

232 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:46:52pm

re: #226 ggt

Elephants?

Nope, dead by then.

233 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:49:32pm

re: #231 ggt

Yeah, well, they didn't have to destroy every last remnant. I bet they had an awesome library and good science/engineering ideas, IIRC, their port was a marvel.

1st Punic War was over influence in the Mediterranean

2nd Punic War was Carthage attempting to renegotiate the treaty that ended the 1st War.

3rd War was Rome saying they had enough of the Carthaginian's crap.

234 Gretchen G.Tiger  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:50:23pm

re: #225 Kragar

What is the Monkeysphere?

EXCELLENT!!!

235 Gretchen G.Tiger  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:51:16pm

re: #233 Kragar

1st Punic War was over influence in the Mediterranean

2nd Punic War was Carthage attempting to renegotiate the treaty that ended the 1st War.

3rd War was Rome saying they had enough of the Carthaginian's crap.

Yeah, it's coming back to me now. Still--I'm pissed about it.

236 Gretchen G.Tiger  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:53:35pm

It's beautiful today outside my hotel room. Did a walk-around with my camera earlier.

Time for a smoke break.

bbsoon

237 CuriousLurker  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 1:57:03pm

re: #201 wrenchwench

The real question is, were they polling in Spanish?

I'll tell ya', neither Romney nor Ryan exactly jump to the front of my mind when I think of the term "macho". //

238 Gus  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 2:00:22pm

bbl

239 William Barnett-Lewis  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 2:02:35pm

re: #231 ggt

Yeah, well, they didn't have to destroy every last remnant. I bet they had an awesome library and good science/engineering ideas, IIRC, their port was a marvel.

While I tend to be of the opinion that the only good Roman was a dead Roman (the old Celt blood ;) the folks from Carthage weren't much, if any, better. [Link: en.wikipedia.org...]

I'm reading "Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization" by Richard Miles right now and it's rather eye opening to say the least.

240 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 2:11:50pm

re: #239 William Barnett-Lewis

While I tend to be of the opinion that the only good Roman was a dead Roman (the old Celt blood ;) the folks from Carthage weren't much, if any, better. [Link: en.wikipedia.org...]

I'm reading "Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization" by Richard Miles right now and it's rather eye opening to say the least.

"Centurion, there appears to be a red hedge coming towards us."

"A red hedge? THOSE ARE CELTS, YOU FOOL!"

241 darthstar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 2:13:43pm

Not the Onion - just a good reason not to care if Romney wins North Dakota

Donna wonders: Shouldn't we be encouraging deer to cross the road in low-traffic areas rather than on highways? The radio hosts calmly try to explain the actual purpose of the signs, but Donna's not having it. "The government can guide deer to lower traffic areas," she says.

Donna's hit her share of deer in her car, apparently.

242 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 2:15:53pm

re: #241 darthstar

Not the Onion - just a good reason not to care if Romney wins North Dakota

Donna's hit her share of deer in her car, apparently.

Next, you're going to tell me sitting by one of the signs in a truck idling and waiting to blast the high beams isn't a valid method of hunting.

243 darthstar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 2:18:27pm

re: #242 Kragar

Next, you're going to tell me sitting by one of the signs in a truck idling and waiting to blast the high beams isn't a valid method of hunting.

I've shot my share of deer from a vehicle - back when I was a kid and poaching was always punished by, "You're going to help us butcher that thing!" and "Be careful you don't get caught!"

244 William Barnett-Lewis  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 2:21:10pm

re: #243 darthstar

I've shot my share of deer from a vehicle - back when I was a kid and poaching was always punished by, "You're going to help us butcher that thing!" and "Be careful you don't get caught!"

Sounds like a buddy of mine who did a lot of deer hunting with a .22... they ate everyone of them that they shot so I never cared. Hell, local sheriff would tell them when they had a fresh road kill that could still be butchered.

245 Kragar  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 2:27:40pm

Randall Terry Unveils Racist Ad Attacking Obama and Samuel L. Jackson

Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry did his best impersonation of a stereotypical black man while reading his poem, “New Uncle Tom,” which attacked Samuel L. Jackson over his appearance in a pro-Obama web ad for the Jewish Council for Education and Research. Channeling “Sir Reginald Bling,” Terry knocked “my man Samuel L. Jackson” for working as an “angry black political agitator” in a poem with “lines [that] come straight from many of Mr. Jackson's films.” “When there’s too many black kids running around, who do you call to clean up your town, when you absolutely got to kill every baby in the womb, accept no substitute--Planned Parenthood is the tomb,” Terry/Bling said, “When it’s time for the work of the Ku Klux Klan, Samuel L. Jackson is the man.”

246 Tiny Alien Kitties are Watching You  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 2:28:12pm

Felix Baumgartner's Stratos jump at 1:350 scale... (legos)

247 dragonath  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 2:30:19pm

re: #240 Kragar

"These Romans are crazy!"

248 gwangung  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 2:36:51pm

re: #245 Kragar

Randall Terry Unveils Racist Ad Attacking Obama and Samuel L. Jackson

Like I said, Mr. Terry is awfully pale to be using the term "Uncle Tom."

249 Patricia Kayden  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 3:25:02pm

@245 Kragar,

Poor Randall Terry. There was a time when he was in the media's eye. Now not so much. I guess the entire Republican Party's obsession with outlawing abortion has made him obsolete.

250 aagcobb  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 3:40:48pm

re: #228 Someone Please Beam Me Up!

I thought my family was a bit odd, but that one's beyond me -- do you mean they engage bees in combat, or set bees against one another and bet on the results?

They find a bumble bee nest, get them all riled up, then run around swatting them with bunches of leaves. You usually get stung a lot.

251 Mich-again  Mon, Oct 15, 2012 5:06:46pm

First, you can't apologize for making a racist statement like that. An apology has to start with the person making the apology to actually be sorry, and by the time you are an adult you either choose to use racist words or not, they don't slip out. So there is nothing to be sorry about. You are a racist dick and now we all know it. Don't apologize, just go away.
Second, what is it with these conservatives (like Mitt the other day..) just assuming everyone relates to their own experience of being lied to by their children and having to reprimend them for saying stupid things into microphones. Maybe they didn't raise their kids right.


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