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That's a lot of words for 'I'll shut up now.' How long do you think he'll keep his word?
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That's a lot of words for 'I'll shut up now.' How long do you think he'll keep his word?
"DAMN PLEBS! YOU ARE MY DOWNFALL!" *Wheezes and shoves another bucket of KFC into an open hole*
Bolded for emphasis.Crybabies: "THE SYSTEM IS RIGGED! IT'S SEXIST AND RACIST!"
*4 women of color get elected into office, Sheriff Joe Arpaio finally gets kicked to the curb*
Me: Sure, OK.
6.) Acknowledging #4 and #5 is NOT a license to ignore the plight of others. Accepting that we are not "all in this together" is not (and can never be) an excuse or justification for cruelty, malice or any other denial of humanity to others.This is from four years ago, but it helps make sense of MovieBob's politics:
http://moviebob.blogspot.com/2012/10/politics-clarified.html?m=1
This is from four years ago, but it helps make sense of MovieBob's politics:
http://moviebob.blogspot.com/2012/10/politics-clarified.html?m=1
Holy fuck, just write Meine Mushroom Kampf.This is from four years ago, but it helps make sense of MovieBob's politics:
http://moviebob.blogspot.com/2012/10/politics-clarified.html?m=1
1.) I do not have an "ideology."
4.) We are NOT "all in this together."
Christ, Bob, shut the fuck up.11-I.) Roe vs. Wade is the most important Supreme Court decision still considered to be "up for discussion," and if it is reversed America is OVER as a nation of greatness.
My struggles to stand up without running out of breathHoly fuck, just write Meine Mushroom Kampf.
FIFYThis is from four years ago, but it helps make sense of MovieBob's politics:
https://web.archive.org/web/2016111...gspot.com/2012/10/politics-clarified.html?m=1
This is from four years ago, but it helps make sense of MovieBob's politics:
http://moviebob.blogspot.com/2012/10/politics-clarified.html?m=1
Geeze, I don't like everything that Trump is saying he is going to push but this blog post i full of exaggerations, deliberate misinterpretations and straight up lies. I know this is nothing new with Bob but if you only read a little bit on Trump's proposed policies, you could debunk half of what Bob just dribbled out. It is also hard to follow and read because he obviously wrote it stream of conscience and has several grammar errors. I also don't get how breaking bread with Putin is so bad compared to breaking bread with the Saudis. The Red Scare is over but the left wants to bring it back.https://web.archive.org/web/2016111...ogspot.com/2016/11/heres-what-i-dont-get.html
Bob wrote a blog post about the election. It basically amounts to, "HUR DUR DUR, I can't understand why people voted for Trump. He will do all the bad because conservative."
https://web.archive.org/web/2016111...ogspot.com/2016/11/heres-what-i-dont-get.html
Bob wrote a blog post about the election. It basically amounts to, "HUR DUR DUR, I can't understand why people voted for Trump. He will do all the bad because conservative."
It will also mean that Red State lawsuits aimed at taking power away from the EPA, "Affirmative Action" and other vital systems that effect both small and long-term systemic change. States that want to pass discriminatory laws against gay marriage, transgender bathroom access, etc will likely find themselves much less challenged to do so.
As the dust settles and the corporate media looks for a way to A.) not admit their ow wrongdoing in treating Trump "fairly" by breathless coverage of Hillary's myriad non-scandals and equivocation about his very real ones
There are multiple articles from sources like the NYT and CBS News articulating the failure of news organizations this election cycle, lamenting the fact their eagerness to help Hillary and the DNC led to them excoriating any views from colleagues that went outside the narrative.Didn't the media like to bash Trump continuously while trying to promote Hillary?
8 -I.) As you will be unsurprised to learn, I am generally disillusioned with democracy. I fully agree with Winston Churchill's famous quote about democracy being the worst system except for every other system... except that Churchill meant it as a clever turn of phrase and I mean it as a sobering reminder that we seem to have stopped trying to find something better. The basic tenet of democracy - citizens choosing their leaders - is sound, but in the modern world it has a fatal (and ironic) flaw: It's become much too easy for "the people" to actually effect lawmaking directly, while at the same time "the people" seem to be getting progressively less capable of making those decisions intelligently. The days when voting and political engagement in general required a greater investment of time, intellect and effort may having been taxing in their own way, but at least it helped keep those too dumb and/or unengaged to bother being involved from getting involved and mucking things up. Today, thanks to the internet and cable news, the uninformed are now JUST informed enough to show up and vote the way Sean Hannity tells them to. I'm NOT saying I wish to be "ruled" by some kind of dictator, I'm saying that right now I am living under laws made in part by polticians elected by pandering to (and doing the bidding of) the nation's thriving population of idiots - and that just doesn't seem right or reasonable to me: For example, I should not be denied access to life-saving medicines or life-improving technologies/activities because I'm outnumbered by a population of fools with some kind of "moral" superstition that considers them (or the research into them) "taboo." Speaking of population, see #9...