A Nutjob A Day
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There has been much conjecture about the mind of conservatives. One study that I listened to did mention that conservatives need to fit in with a group. Group think is encouraged and value is placed on the group. To me that explains when one of them says something the group disagrees with there is almost and automatic out casting. (Calling them liberal, names, etc.)
On the other side (liberal?) there was more of a sense of independence and valuing the individual. Disagreements are welcomed and encouraged.
I really think there is something to this.
On the other side (liberal?) there was more of a sense of independence and valuing the individual. Disagreements are welcomed and encouraged.
I really think there is something to this.
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Aw shucks...thanks Banni. Where you at Stinger..? It's your turn.bannination wrote: Disagreements are welcomed and encouraged.
I really think there is something to this.
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Ha Ha! I'm glad that I can't (won't, don't, didn't, shouldn't) consider myself con or lib; too damn much paperwork!
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In the first place, I didn't present an argument -- I posted a picture. Sorry that you're too dim to tell the difference.Guest wrote:Stinker, your arguments will normally have a better level of credibility if you present them with langauge that represents mental capacity great than 8th grade. On the other hand your arguments seldom carry any credibility in the first place
As soon as you can actually debunk anything I say instead of carp and whine about it, you might gain a small sliver of credibility yourself. I mean, how does someone who doesn't have the balls to join an anonymous forum complain about someone else's credibility?
But you're unable to actually debate, so you sit on the sidelines and pretend to be competent and know what you're talking about. You can't keep up. All you can do is pretend.
Shades of Butt Ugly.
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It's a great petri dish where one can watch the wingnuts cultures, from the
slightly bizarre to the totally insane, grow and replicate. Back during the Boston
bombing, a few of them thought the guy whose Mercedes was carjacked was
part of the conspiracy. These folks make your everyday paranoids look like
completely reasonable people.
slightly bizarre to the totally insane, grow and replicate. Back during the Boston
bombing, a few of them thought the guy whose Mercedes was carjacked was
part of the conspiracy. These folks make your everyday paranoids look like
completely reasonable people.
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Best laugh I've had in a while comes from a former SHJ poster. What a lunatic.
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The biased reporting by mainline American journalists on Watergate compared with the Benghazi story leave three feelings: nausea, alarm and foreboding. The first story was a breaking-and-entering event, followed by petty thievery, but no deaths. The second was an attack by foreign terrorists on our Libyan consulate resulting in the death of four Americans after they had been denied repeated requests for help from the Obama administration.
Because mainline American journalists hate the Judeo/Christian/capitalist concepts of government so intensely, they pursued the Watergate story until they toppled the Republican president. In direct contrast mainline American journalists love and admire the current socialist-minded administration so much that they will not even ask hard questions about the Benghazi attack but merely repeat official accounts adding whatever support they can muster however ridiculous. The Benghazi attack is a thousand times more important to our national security than Watergate ever was, but not in the eyes of mainline journalists.
One would think that our nation’s history and political science college professors would be up in arms demanding mainline journalists to do their jobs accurately and impartially, but this will never happen. It will never happen because mainline American journalists are the progenies of these professors and they are doing exactly what they learned in college.
Such a wide disparity in reporting leaves a feeling of nausea in Americans who understand that after our government ignored calls for help from our ambassador, they issued untrue reports, then began a long involved cover up at every administrative level which our mainline journalists never even questioned.
Further, it leaves a feeling of alarm in every citizen who is concerned about the willingness and ability of the current administration to properly defend our nation; and it leaves a feeling of foreboding of the future that a left-leaning administration will do anything it wishes, and our mainline journalists will never question its actions, motives or objectives.
Bill Rawls
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http://www.greenvilleonline.com/article ... -Watergate
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The biased reporting by mainline American journalists on Watergate compared with the Benghazi story leave three feelings: nausea, alarm and foreboding. The first story was a breaking-and-entering event, followed by petty thievery, but no deaths. The second was an attack by foreign terrorists on our Libyan consulate resulting in the death of four Americans after they had been denied repeated requests for help from the Obama administration.
Because mainline American journalists hate the Judeo/Christian/capitalist concepts of government so intensely, they pursued the Watergate story until they toppled the Republican president. In direct contrast mainline American journalists love and admire the current socialist-minded administration so much that they will not even ask hard questions about the Benghazi attack but merely repeat official accounts adding whatever support they can muster however ridiculous. The Benghazi attack is a thousand times more important to our national security than Watergate ever was, but not in the eyes of mainline journalists.
One would think that our nation’s history and political science college professors would be up in arms demanding mainline journalists to do their jobs accurately and impartially, but this will never happen. It will never happen because mainline American journalists are the progenies of these professors and they are doing exactly what they learned in college.
Such a wide disparity in reporting leaves a feeling of nausea in Americans who understand that after our government ignored calls for help from our ambassador, they issued untrue reports, then began a long involved cover up at every administrative level which our mainline journalists never even questioned.
Further, it leaves a feeling of alarm in every citizen who is concerned about the willingness and ability of the current administration to properly defend our nation; and it leaves a feeling of foreboding of the future that a left-leaning administration will do anything it wishes, and our mainline journalists will never question its actions, motives or objectives.
Bill Rawls
Greenville
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/article ... -Watergate
Wing nuts. Not just for breakfast anymore.
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Well, I guess that Bill will serve just fine as today's nutjob a day. From what he wrote, and apparently believes, my guess is that old Bill is doing a respectable amount of mainlining the Kool Aid himself. Anybody who equates Watergate with the Benghazi event in relation to "a coverup" is just plain stupid. No, wait.....anyone who equates Watergate and Benghazi is Mainline stupid. thanks
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One of the wingnuts over at CPF is trying to give a history lesson.
Trouble is the SOS, they don't know any more about the past than
they do about the present. Bismarck died when Hitler was about
nine years old. Wingnuts=Hilarious.:
Please read Mein Kampf, only reason Hitler liked Bismarck was because he
unified Germany. It is also important to note that Bismarck loathed Hitler.
Trouble is the SOS, they don't know any more about the past than
they do about the present. Bismarck died when Hitler was about
nine years old. Wingnuts=Hilarious.:
Please read Mein Kampf, only reason Hitler liked Bismarck was because he
unified Germany. It is also important to note that Bismarck loathed Hitler.
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I had to drop by and tell Bill that he was lying or ignorant. "Mainline stupid" probably wouldn't have fit in with their terms ... but it would have been accurate as hell. The boy f-ed up the basic facts.neoplacebo wrote:Well, I guess that Bill will serve just fine as today's nutjob a day. From what he wrote, and apparently believes, my guess is that old Bill is doing a respectable amount of mainlining the Kool Aid himself. Anybody who equates Watergate with the Benghazi event in relation to "a coverup" is just plain stupid. No, wait.....anyone who equates Watergate and Benghazi is Mainline stupid. thanks
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I don't know why in hell the residents of one of my former home states would elect a Republican governor, but it looks like the Piper is being paid. The good news is that not all the idiots in state government live in North Carolina... http://www.wncn.com/story/22411955/main ... tv-dispute
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Good god. Now the wing nuts are claiming Obama is targeting Gibson guitars because the CEO is a republican. It never ends with this freaks.
http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorial ... dation.htm
Of course our boy Bowhtnr is and his mentor Solar are acting like they knew it all along. What a bunch of dumb asses.
http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorial ... dation.htm
Of course our boy Bowhtnr is and his mentor Solar are acting like they knew it all along. What a bunch of dumb asses.
Wing nuts. Not just for breakfast anymore.
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I remember the Republican blogosphere sounding the nutbar clarion call over this issue back in 2011. Some background on that case:Ombudsman wrote:Good god. Now the wing nuts are claiming Obama is targeting Gibson guitars because the CEO is a republican.
Media Matters - Gibson Guitar Raid: A Fox Case Study
So what you have here is a company that repeatedly got caught breaking the law, and having broken it the first time, were stupid enough to think that no-one would be watching when they immediately did it again.But Juszkiewicz does not appear to be a major Republican donor. In fact, his most recent contribution was $2,000 to Democratic Congressman Bob Cooper, according to FEC records
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The 2008 provision passed with bipartisan support in both houses. It received unanimous support from the House Committee on Natural Resources. In the Senate, the measure was introduced by Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Tennessee Republican Lamar Alexander. (Incidentally, Alexander received a $1,500 contribution from Gibson's Juszkiewicz last year.)
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In 2008, Gibson, Martin, and Taylor officials [Guitar companies] toured Madagascar and observed the illegal logging operations. Martin and Taylor promptly stopped using Madagascar woods; Gibson did not. Internal Gibson emails, as quoted by the US Attorney's office appear to indicate that Gibson knew that it was buying illegal woods.
In fact that completely-out-of-touch-with-reality stupidity is the real link they have to the Republican party, considering that they were donating to both parties. Were the Republican in power ever the last five years, I expect they'd be using their contributions to the Democrats to claim that they were targeted by Republicans.
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Obamao's war on free speech declared in address
http://conservativepoliticalforum.com/p ... 7883e31a08
Wait, that forum is concerned with free speech?
Oh God...

Then another goober:
LGBT vs. Radical Islam -- What's the Difference?
Let me see here.... EVERYTHING, other than they are both labels, yeah, pretty much nothing in common at all.
Man that's a lot of stupid all in one place.
http://conservativepoliticalforum.com/p ... 7883e31a08
Wait, that forum is concerned with free speech?





























Then another goober:
LGBT vs. Radical Islam -- What's the Difference?
Let me see here.... EVERYTHING, other than they are both labels, yeah, pretty much nothing in common at all.

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Just more of the usual stuff over at Nutjob Central. One of the nutters linked to an
article about the U.S. Embassy warning Americans that they should not visit the pyramids
due to lack of security. The wingnut thread title: Egypt Warns U.S. Not to Visit Pyramids.
Stupid as always.
OTOH there's some good news for Big O. The nutters have come to the conclusion that he
is probably not the Antichrist. He may be one in spirit, he may be one of them, but he is not
the Antichrist mentioned in the Bible. What a relief. Things looked pretty dicey there for
a minute.
article about the U.S. Embassy warning Americans that they should not visit the pyramids
due to lack of security. The wingnut thread title: Egypt Warns U.S. Not to Visit Pyramids.
Stupid as always.
OTOH there's some good news for Big O. The nutters have come to the conclusion that he
is probably not the Antichrist. He may be one in spirit, he may be one of them, but he is not
the Antichrist mentioned in the Bible. What a relief. Things looked pretty dicey there for
a minute.
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Much time can be wasted using a yardstick of sanity or reason to measure batshit-fucking-crazy. Like cockroaches, it is counterproductive to try and understand them; you just step on them.Vrede wrote:Michele Bachmann's 5 Wildest Predictions, including Slavery, Sharia and More
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
VA GOP Lt. Governor Nominee E.W. Jackson: Homosexuality Is 'Poison,' Democrats Are Slave Masters & Obama Is a Secret Muslim
People are crazy and times are strange. I'm locked in tight, I'm out of range.
I used to care, but, things have changed.
I used to care, but, things have changed.
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It's a total loony fantasy world over there, and funny as hell.
The stupid just never stops.:
You are on the money and with 53% we still can't win at the poles. We really
have to get our act togerther and we are runing out of time. I kinda like Cruz.
The stupid just never stops.:
You are on the money and with 53% we still can't win at the poles. We really
have to get our act togerther and we are runing out of time. I kinda like Cruz.
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Well, with Bachman out of the way, the have to go with the next in line.Bungalow Bill wrote:It's a total loony fantasy world over there, and funny as hell.
The stupid just never stops.:
You are on the money and with 53% we still can't win at the poles. We really
have to get our act togerther and we are runing out of time. I kinda like Cruz.
"Ladies and gentlemen, I give you our next extremist candidate that no one in the world would ever vote for except the 25% of nutjobs who still believe the Muslim Obama was born in Kenya -- Ted Cruz."
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You can't fix that kind of stupid.Vrede wrote:Ummm, the "within" chose to put a Nazi uniform "on the outside."Dad Wears Nazi Uniform For Child Custody Case
...Asked whether dressing up as a Nazi was likely to help his case, Mr Campbell was confident it would not be held against him: "If they're good judges and they're good people, they'll look within, not what's on the outside."
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And it's a move up since Cruz is in the Senate. The only bad thing is that Bachman likely
would have lost against a Dem in 2014, now the Republicans have a chance to run someone
who isn't a purebred kook and can win.
No, it's wasn't Thorny. His spelling seems to have improved since he has been at CPF.
Can't recall who it was, but it was one of the homegrown nuts. And these are the folks
who are always going on about "low-info" voters.
would have lost against a Dem in 2014, now the Republicans have a chance to run someone
who isn't a purebred kook and can win.
No, it's wasn't Thorny. His spelling seems to have improved since he has been at CPF.
Can't recall who it was, but it was one of the homegrown nuts. And these are the folks
who are always going on about "low-info" voters.

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Rep. Jim McDermott gives the right wing rip-off artists some hell. He drove the
wingnuts and Fux news crazy. Too much common sense does that to them.
"Victims?" Good one.
wingnuts and Fux news crazy. Too much common sense does that to them.
"Victims?" Good one.
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Don't know much about history....or anything else for that matter.
Not so much interesting as pretty much non-existent.:
It is interesting, the parallels to Hitler.
Those who love him refuse to ever admit that anything is wrong.
Everybody else is too lazy, preoccupied, or weak to say or do anything
against obvious fascism and despotism.
The end of the country and liberty is forming up right around them...they
see it but just don't want to bother with it.
And they will undoubtedly complain that "somebody" didn't save them,
when it's too late.
I guess it happens in every country sometime. Whether things have been too
awful for a spell, as in Germany.....or things have been too good, too easy, for
too long, as in America.
Not so much interesting as pretty much non-existent.:

It is interesting, the parallels to Hitler.
Those who love him refuse to ever admit that anything is wrong.
Everybody else is too lazy, preoccupied, or weak to say or do anything
against obvious fascism and despotism.
The end of the country and liberty is forming up right around them...they
see it but just don't want to bother with it.
And they will undoubtedly complain that "somebody" didn't save them,
when it's too late.
I guess it happens in every country sometime. Whether things have been too
awful for a spell, as in Germany.....or things have been too good, too easy, for
too long, as in America.