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Sometime Lefty wrote:Banni look you're famous!

from: Skeptic on May 29, 2013, 09:53:08 PM
Good riddance Bachmann. The Party is better off in the hands of more sane and rational individuals such as Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, etc. Look, I even like some of the more hardcore Bible thumpers in the Party such as Jim DeMint.
I guess he feels you are the only one allowed to use that avatar!
from: Bowhntr on Today at 05:40:19 AMUh...yeah...right. Sell that load somewhere else banni. Everyone here, that used to be there, knew immediately when you coupled your old avatar with your same opinions it was you. It would have even been better had you not been bragging about your posting here, in you own little insult club.
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He is getting so little activity on his board he has to go somewhere.

What morons, the bubble they live in is impermeable. When the world closes in on some, a circle jerk is their only option. Circle the wagon boys and start jerking (and keep making those comical forecasts)!
Is Skeptic posting on the nutjob forum? He might last longer than the others. He'll make complete asses out of them, but he'll do it in such a way that they won't realize it.

Not that that would take a lot of effort.
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Dryer Vent wrote:
Vrede wrote:I'm confused. Do they want more Kenyans now?
That was my thought. Why are they all of a sudden concerned about the pro-creation of Kenyans?
It's all about bashing Obama. Why else would you distort helping Kenya get a constitution that helps prevent bloodshed and civil war?

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Stinger wrote:
Is Skeptic posting on the nutjob forum? He might last longer than the others. He'll make complete asses out of them, but he'll do it in such a way that they won't realize it.

Not that that would take a lot of effort.
Definitely not our skeptic! This guy is a conservative but doesn't follow the con play book precisely and of course this means, in con bubble central, that he is a LIBERAL!

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Sometime Lefty wrote:
Stinger wrote:
Is Skeptic posting on the nutjob forum? He might last longer than the others. He'll make complete asses out of them, but he'll do it in such a way that they won't realize it.

Not that that would take a lot of effort.
Definitely not our skeptic! This guy is a conservative but doesn't follow the con play book precisely and of course this means, in con bubble central, that he is a LIBERAL!
Our Skeptic could do that. He can do conservative/libertarian/progressive in the same breath. i just don't know how he'd find a nutjob forum like that one.

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Another bit of stupid from the right -- more "The white guy did it, but the black guy can't" stupidity than an actual conspiracy, but ....

They're getting all bent out of shape because Obama's ready to name 3 judicial nominees to fill empty seats on the all-important D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. It's the most important one, so they don't want Obama to fill the seats.

They're out complaining that Obama's trying to "stack the court" . . . by filling empty seats.

Bush fills 4 empty seats. White guy -- good. Obama prepares to fill 3 empty seats. Black guy -- bad.

Of course, it could just be politics. The right must know that their base is a bunch of Kool Aid chuggers who aren't smart enough to notice . . . or are too hate-filled and deranged to care.

Pubs -- the party of hate, hypocrisy, and double standards.

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Stinger wrote:And if you're trolling the stupid forum, and you use real facts to trump one of their delusions, be sure to point out that they are "low-information" voters. That phrase has ironically caught on among those most misinformed voters who chug the Kool Aid.

They really hate it when you turn their own little creations back on them. Like Kool Aid. They hate that. (Notice how Leo goes bonkers every time I mention it?)

Of course, you could be more accurate and call the "no-information voters."
Copy catting phrases is not a bad idea when that is all you have and can not debate an issue with facts. Great tactic...NOT!!!!
Making a stupid reply that proves you can't read is not a bad idea when you have nothing intelligent to say. Great tactic...NOT!!!!

Sorry you're too stupid to read. I specifically said to use the phrase AFTER "you use real facts to trump one of their delusions."

Is it sinking in yet? I said to debate the issue with facts. I said to debunk the wingnut Kool Aid with facts. I said to use facts to discredit the person on the stupid forum (CP whatever) AND then call them "low-information" voters BECAUSE they didn't have the information -- i.e. THE FACTS -- that you had.

Get an eight-year-old to explain it to you.

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I forgot to mention one that the Kool-Aid-chugging sheeple have fallen for -- Common Core State Standards.

The Tea-che baggers, upset that they lost on Obamacare and everything else, have jumped on opposing Common Core State Standards as some sort of federal takeover of education . . . probably complete with mind control, socialism, atheism, liberalism, etc.

It's just that the facts prove what a bunch of low-information, easily-deluded simps they really are.

CCSS was started BY THE STATES, BEFORE OBAMA WAS EVEN ELECTED. It was a state-led initiative, not a federal initiative. Obama nor the federal government had anything to do with it.

This goes right along with the blame-Obama-for-everything-he-never-did mentality that goes with infests the dimwitted Tea-che baggers. They're just that dumb and easily manipulated.

Some claim it's his fault because he put federal money behind it, after the fact. Wrong. He put federal money behind higher standards. Two states came up with their own. 45 states decided to go with CCSS. Totally a state decision. There were other options.

But they think they can win this one ... and dumb-down our children as a consequence of their clueless hatred and ideology.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ ... ory_2.html

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Obama Waging Psychological Warfare on Americans, Says Crazy Doctor
I think Obama is guilty of this one; why else would a black man strive for the White House, except to drive wingnuts into a blithering conniption?
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Vrede wrote:
...Ablow's 2011 book, The 7, co-authored by Glenn Beck...

...Ablow also performs what he terms "Street Therapy" wherein he approaches apparent strangers on the street with a camera crew and engages them in conversations about their personal problems on camera. According to his personal website, his goal is to "go deep" and to "discover what that individual is struggling with." There are a number of ethical concerns regarding this practice. However, Ablow is no longer a member of the American Psychiatric Association...
That'll do.
Anyone crazy enough to write a book with Glenn "There's a conspiracy to call me a conspiracist" Beck it too crazy to be commenting about anyone else.

Ablow wrote a few novels ... the main character is a seriously f-ed up psychologist with snakes in his head.

Write what you know.

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Vrede wrote:
...Says Crazy Doctor
He's certainly an idiot and/or a liar, but I wanted to find the evidence for "Crazy".
...Ablow's 2011 book, The 7, co-authored by Glenn Beck...

...Ablow also performs what he terms "Street Therapy" wherein he approaches apparent strangers on the street with a camera crew and engages them in conversations about their personal problems on camera. According to his personal website, his goal is to "go deep" and to "discover what that individual is struggling with." There are a number of ethical concerns regarding this practice. However, Ablow is no longer a member of the American Psychiatric Association...

... painting a child's toenails pink could have an effect on their gender identity...

...Ablow wrote a column arguing that Newt Gingrich's three marriages actually made him more qualified to be president...

Dr. Ablow later clarified that his position was that one's private sexual life should remain private and that dissecting the sex lives of public figures was counterproductive and salacious.

...Ablow strongly and repeatedly suggested that some of Vice President Joe Biden's behaviors, such as interruptions of the opposing candidate and what he believed to be excessive laughter, might mean that he should be evaluated for dementia, alcoholism, or other conditions...
That'll do.
"co-authored by Glenn Beck" was more than enough evidence, if you needed more.
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Looks like Obama finally took down the CPF! Probably threw them in a secret jail. Don't tell anyone. When it comes back, watch how the Obama brainwashing really works.

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Latest wingnut delusion and latest wingnut Kool Aid.

The Kool Aid is that the NSA spies on churches but isn't allowed to spy on mosques. Obviously, with Obama being Muslim and the government being chockfull of Muslim Brotherhoodies, it's their fault.

Somewhere around 2010, some mosques sued in California and New York (I think) because they were being infiltrated and spied on. Courts tossed the suit.

The FBI made a statement about not having a program to investigate constitutional activities of any religious organization. (That would include churches, wouldn't it?) The dummies wrongly assumed that that meant the FBI would not monitor mosques (or churches) for unconstitutional activities ... like planning terrorist attacks.

That's Stupid #1. Stupid #2 is when they confuse FBI with NSA. It's not even words. It's letters. FBI. NSA. Not even a letter in common. But the dumbasses are all repeating one (stupid) opinion piece without a nanosecond's critical judgment.

"NSA can't surveil mosques" -- 7,500,000 Google hits. All from one idiot's opinion. All posted as fact. Pass the Kool Aid.

The conspiracy bit is even dumber. The single-digit IQ folks are claiming that Obama and the guvment caused the Oklahoma tornado (and Hurricane Sandy)

The magic weapon is HAARP (nothing to do with Hispanic retired people). HAARP is High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program which is real and exists in Alaska, studying the physics of the ionosphere.

The single-digit-IQ folks think it's a guvment agency that can create and steer tornadoes and hurricane. Some of them thinks Obama just creates these to take the heat off the witch hunts. The idiots tweet and call to Alex Jones and Glen Beck for confirmation. Dumbasses.

So, now we have Tornado Truthers to go along with 9/11 Truthers, Birfers, Transcripters, Sandy Hook Truthers, and other bits of complete idiocy. Sometimes I'm just embarrassed to be a human being.

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Health director who approved Obama birth certificate dies in plane crash
If you're out of aluminum foil, better pick up some more before this filters thru the batshit teabagger conspiracy web. Bi Lo will sell out of Alcoa Wrap faster than milk and bread after a forecast of snow.
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Boatrocker wrote:Health director who approved Obama birth certificate dies in plane crash
If you're out of aluminum foil, better pick up some more before this filters thru the batshit teabagger conspiracy web. Bi Lo will sell out of Alcoa Wrap faster than milk and bread after a forecast of snow.
‘Obama Had Hawaii Health Director Killed to Cover Up His Foreign Birth’
Surprised it took so long.
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How a Virus Conspiracy Theory Fueled Arson and Harassment in Britain

... Across Britain, more than 30 acts of arson and vandalism have taken place against wireless towers and other telecom gear this month, according to police reports and a telecom trade group. In roughly 80 other incidents in the country, telecom technicians have been harassed on the job.

The attacks were fueled by the same cause, government officials said: an internet conspiracy theory that links the spread of the coronavirus to an ultrafast wireless technology known as 5G. Under the false idea, which has gained momentum in Facebook groups, WhatsApp messages and YouTube videos, radio waves sent by 5G technology are causing small changes to people’s bodies that make them succumb to the virus....

Across Britain, more than 30 acts of arson and vandalism have taken place against wireless towers and other telecom gear this month, according to police reports and a telecom trade group. In roughly 80 other incidents in the country, telecom technicians have been harassed on the job.

The attacks were fueled by the same cause, government officials said: an internet conspiracy theory that links the spread of the coronavirus to an ultrafast wireless technology known as 5G. Under the false idea, which has gained momentum in Facebook groups, WhatsApp messages and YouTube videos, radio waves sent by 5G technology are causing small changes to people’s bodies that make them succumb to the virus....

Wild claims about 5G are not new. The technology has an outsize political importance because it may provide countries with a competitive edge, with faster wireless speeds enabling more rapid development of driverless cars and other innovations.

Internet trolls have seized on 5G and its political implications to sow fear, leading to protests in the United States and elsewhere against the technology in recent years. Russians have pushed claims that 5G signals were linked to brain cancer, infertility, autism, heart tumors and Alzheimer’s disease, all of which lacked scientific support.

In January, as the coronavirus rippled through Wuhan, China, and beyond, it provided new fodder for anti-5G trolls. On Jan. 19, a post on Twitter speculated on a link between 5G and the disease, according to Zignal Labs, a media insights company that studied 699,000 mentions of the conspiracy this year through April 7....

By last month, 5G-coronavirus claims on the web and television were rising, according to Zignal Labs. A YouTube video that connected the virus to 5G last month racked up roughly 2 million views before the site deleted it. And singer Keri Hilson, as well as Harrelson and Cusack, posted online about the conspiracy.

“A lot of my friends have been talking about the negative effects of 5G,” Harrelson wrote on Instagram to his 2 million followers last week, sharing a screenshot of an article that drew links between the outbreak in Wuhan and 5G development there....
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