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OT - political..only for democrats
On 9/2/2010 1:54 PM, D. LaCourse wrote:
He, opinions are opinions. Right? http://www.nationalreview.com/articl...mmet-interview Dave sure, opinions are opinions...but some seem rational, worthy of thought. others are stupid, commercial, and partisan. i don't think i'd look to rush's baby brother for my rational opinions. that guy's simply shovelling some more of the same partisan ****e his brother spews, in the safety of his own friendly ****pile. i particularly liked this bit: "LOPEZ: What was his ultimate Crime against Liberty? (David) LIMBAUGH: At this point — and the list of infractions expands daily — it seems to be a toss-up between the unapologetic bankrupting of the federal government and the imposition of a universal health-care system that represents a systemic cancer on our liberties, not to mention our medical system and our treasury." here's your guy's complete repertoire... Crimes Against Liberty: An Indictment of President Barack Obama (Regnery Publishing, August 2010) Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party (Regnery Publishing, September 2006) Persecution: How Liberals are Waging War Against Christians (Regnery Publishing, October 2003) Absolute Power: The Legacy of Corruption in the Clinton-Reno Justice Department (Regnery Publishing, March 2001) ....and btw, "Regnery" is apparently a joke among reputable publishers and authors! c'mon Dave...you can do better. jeff |
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On 2010-09-02 17:45:06 -0400, jeff said:
On 9/2/2010 1:54 PM, D. LaCourse wrote: He, opinions are opinions. Right? http://www.nationalreview.com/articl...mmet-interview Dave sure, opinions are opinions...but some seem rational, worthy of thought. others are stupid, commercial, and partisan. i don't think i'd look to rush's baby brother for my rational opinions. that guy's simply shovelling some more of the same partisan ****e his brother spews, in the safety of his own friendly ****pile. i particularly liked this bit: "LOPEZ: What was his ultimate Crime against Liberty? (David) LIMBAUGH: At this point — and the list of infractions expands daily — it seems to be a toss-up between the unapologetic bankrupting of the federal government and the imposition of a universal health-care system that represents a systemic cancer on our liberties, not to mention our medical system and our treasury." here's your guy's complete repertoire... Crimes Against Liberty: An Indictment of President Barack Obama (Regnery Publishing, August 2010) Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party (Regnery Publishing, September 2006) Persecution: How Liberals are Waging War Against Christians (Regnery Publishing, October 2003) Absolute Power: The Legacy of Corruption in the Clinton-Reno Justice Department (Regnery Publishing, March 2001) ...and btw, "Regnery" is apparently a joke among reputable publishers and authors! c'mon Dave...you can do better. jeff LOL. Yeah, right. He has chronicled things that have happened thus far. Yeah, like your guy (a flaming leftist) and this guy (a flaming rightis) have opinions. That is all I was trying to purvey. Hope you are buttoned up for the upcoming storm. Be well. Dave |
OT - political..only for democrats
Oh, forgot to say: Try not to kill the messenger.
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OT - political..only for democrats
On Sep 3, 1:54*am, D. LaCourse wrote:
He, opinions are opinions. *Right? http://www.nationalreview.com/articl...ntial-plummet-... Dave You gotta laugh at his style, however. This paragraph, in particular: " I am neither accusing President Obama of having committed high crimes and misdemeanors nor advocating his impeachment. Many of us were preoccupied with such pursuits during the Clinton high-crimes era, for which I don’t apologize. But I’d rather focus on the more realistic goal of alerting people to Obama’s egregious personal behavior and policies as we try to turn this nation around in the 2010 and 2012 elections. Having said this, intellectual honesty compels me to confess that some of Obama’s audacious and shocking abuses of power could arguably constitute impeachable offenses were we less apathetic about the Constitution and the rule of law, but I am certainly not advocating going there, if for no other reason than it would likely backfire and enhance Obama’s popularity as a sympathetic victim. One example is his pledging of $140 billion to the IMF not only without executive authority, but in contravention of legislative directives. Another is his four cabinet secretaries’ sending simultaneous letters to Arizona senator Jon Kyl threatening to cut off Arizona’s stimulus funds because Kyl suggested that Obama freeze stimulus spending due to the failure of stimulus money to stimulate anything besides debt. This is incredibly abusive stuff — an administration threatening to withhold federal money to punish an entire state because one of its senators expressed an opinion they deemed critical. This is what I mean by “Crimes against Liberty” — it refers to Obama’s policies and actions that are systematically undermining our liberties, to his bankrupting the nation, and to his undermining our national security. The book abounds with further examples." Paraphrased, little brother is saying: "I'm not accusing him of treason, although I could. But I won't, but if I was, I'd mention this, and this, and this. But I won't because I'm intellectually honest, so it does no good to mention this, and this, and this. But I won't mention these, because they are in my book." SSDD --riverman |
OT - political..only for democrats
On Thu, 02 Sep 2010 17:45:06 -0400, jeff wrote:
On 9/2/2010 1:54 PM, D. LaCourse wrote: He, opinions are opinions. Right? http://www.nationalreview.com/articl...mmet-interview Dave sure, opinions are opinions...but some seem rational, worthy of thought. others are stupid, commercial, and partisan. i don't think i'd look to rush's baby brother for my rational opinions. that guy's simply shovelling some more of the same partisan ****e his brother spews, in the safety of his own friendly ****pile. i particularly liked this bit: "LOPEZ: What was his ultimate Crime against Liberty? (David) LIMBAUGH: At this point — and the list of infractions expands daily — it seems to be a toss-up between the unapologetic bankrupting of the federal government and the imposition of a universal health-care system that represents a systemic cancer on our liberties, not to mention our medical system and our treasury." here's your guy's complete repertoire... Crimes Against Liberty: An Indictment of President Barack Obama (Regnery Publishing, August 2010) Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party (Regnery Publishing, September 2006) Persecution: How Liberals are Waging War Against Christians (Regnery Publishing, October 2003) Absolute Power: The Legacy of Corruption in the Clinton-Reno Justice Department (Regnery Publishing, March 2001) ...and btw, "Regnery" is apparently a joke among reputable publishers and authors! Um, please explain that bit - it may be _called_ "a joke" by its competition, but it would be no less "a joke" than any of the other similar imprints from them (ala Threshold from Simon and Schuster, Sentinel/Penguin, whose senior editor is/was? from Regnery, etc.). I'm not defending or attacking or making any comment about Limbaugh's book because I haven't read it (and I have intention of reading it). IAC, just because a publisher publishes books of a certain political leaning, it doesn't mean it is, in fact, "a joke." I'd say that publishers who publish such (whether right or left-leaning) are much less of "a joke" than those who publish the latest romance novel from Jackie Collins - of course, YMMV. "The young, widowed Contessa looked longingly at the pool boy's rippling muscles as they glistened..." is a hell of a lot easier, publishing-_business_-wise than "Obama (or Bush or the GOP or the Dems or...) is/was a complete and utter ****-up and here's why:...." TC, R c'mon Dave...you can do better. jeff |
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On Sep 7, 10:38*am, wrote:
Um, please explain that bit - it may be _called_ "a joke" by its competition, but it would be no less "a joke" than any of the other similar imprints from them (ala Threshold from Simon and Schuster, Sentinel/Penguin, whose senior editor is/was? from Regnery, etc.). *I'm not defending or attacking or making any comment about Limbaugh's book because I haven't read it (and I have intention of reading it). * IAC, just because a publisher publishes books of a certain political leaning, it doesn't mean it is, in fact, "a joke." *I'd say that publishers who publish such (whether right or left-leaning) are much less of "a joke" than those who publish the latest romance novel from Jackie Collins - of course, YMMV. *"The young, widowed Contessa looked longingly at the pool boy's rippling muscles as they glistened..." is a hell of a lot easier, publishing-_business_-wise than "Obama (or Bush or the GOP or the Dems or...) is/was a complete and utter ****-up and here's why:...." TC, R So, which house has intention of publishing the forthcoming "Cracker Guide to the Publishing Industry"? g. who should hardly need to mention that he is always in the market for yet another amusing read. |
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