this thread has some of the worst content ever, it's like a raging devolving dust storm. To be honest, I can't even drum up the enthusiasm to add anything, not sure I can fuck it up enough for it to find home.
7/30/2008 7:41:20 PM
(1) public opinion inevitably disapproves of the US congress -- as a faceless institution -- more than they approve of it.(2) people overwhelmingly APPROVE of THEIR OWN individual congressmen far and away more than they do of the faceless institution of Congress in general. (or in other words, people tend to like THEIR OWN congressmen, generally speaking, but they don't particularly care much for other people's congressmen)(3) and the US Congress -- as a faceless institution -- almost ALWAYS has a lower approval rating than the man who is US Presidentin short, people identify with and approve of individuals far more than they do of organizations. Soyou people need learn how to compare apples to apples.NOW HERE'S THE BASIC FACT: George W. Bush has succeeded Warren G. Harding and Andrew Johnson as "worst US president, ever"the secondary fact that the collective US Congress sucks donkey balls, does nothing to remove this complete personal failure of GWB, and will at best be a mere footnote in the history books that describe the complete and total failure of the Bush Administration on multiple fronts.[Edited on July 30, 2008 at 8:03 PM. Reason : ]
7/30/2008 7:54:40 PM
7/31/2008 11:51:33 AM
^ well, i can't argue with that. i'm exceedingly disappointed in both Pelosi and Reid. I'm quite certain there will be a serious challenge to their leadership positions when the next Congress starts in Jan '09... I hope they both lose their challenges miserably.but still, we're talking present day.... GWB, however, will go down in history as "worst ever". Pelosi will go down in history as "first woman Speaker." Depending on the text, there may be a footnote that she was overall an uninspiring and ineffectual leader.Reid will just be immediately forgotten.which sucks for Georgie Boy. people are going to remember him for fucking up damn near everything he got involved in. what an embarrassment he's been.[Edited on July 31, 2008 at 2:36 PM. Reason : ]
7/31/2008 2:24:09 PM
7/31/2008 2:29:16 PM
Carter doesnt even come close to carrying "worst ever" title. his administration had a lot of successes internationally, mixed with a few key domestic failures related to events that were largely out of his control. he's pretty much in the middle of the pack, historically speaking. Nixon was far worse than Carter -- as far as damaging the Office of the President and the country in general -- yet still his few successes can prevent him from claiming "worst ever"maybe you can try to better hide your inability to see past your own blatant partisanship when talking about objective historical analyses.[Edited on July 31, 2008 at 2:41 PM. Reason : ]
7/31/2008 2:34:21 PM
hahah, you whine blatant partisanship but do the same thing.Carter was a disaster. Everything from his economic plans to his energy plans.Tell me what was inflation during his presidency? On a side note joe, I heard that you are going to be taxed for using plastic bags at grocery stores in seattle now. 20 cents per bag. People pissed up there?
7/31/2008 3:08:02 PM
for one thing, neither the energy crisis nor the attendant inflation were of Carter's making. could he have done a better job handling it? probably. his successes in foreign policy were stellar, while his handling of the Iranian Hostage Crisis was absolutely dismal. all in all, from a historical standpoint, his administration was on the low-average side. nothing to write home about, certainly, but neither was it "worst ever"please put down your Ann Coulter book, and do try and gain some historical perspective. the United States doesn't begin and end with your own personal awareness.
7/31/2008 4:55:25 PM
^ Yeah, the single-digit-approval Democrat-led Congress runs things! GG!Here's a lovely reusable hemp shopping bag for you, you Left Coast nancy boy:Or why don't you just carry a burlap sack from the organic potatoes they use at your commune?
7/31/2008 5:00:49 PM
there's nothing wrong with that bag, there, at all. i'd buy it. But actually, these are the kinds we have. a bit more corporate, i admit :-/and no, my self-image isn't threatened. I'm sorry if these sort of things threaten your masculinity. There's no reason to be scared. Did people call you "nancy boy" in school? that wasn't very nice of them, was it? Those were mean people hooksaw. You shouldnt listen to them. [Edited on July 31, 2008 at 5:18 PM. Reason : ]
7/31/2008 5:15:11 PM
couple things joe, carter killed nuclear energy in this country. Carter came around with a pro-environment attitude and to "conserve" instead of create energy. We had plans to build hundreds of nuclear plants have our country moving towards cheap nuclear power. Which is basically what my father told me as well.As for the bag tax.You have all your little jabs at me as you try to convey some kind of moral superiority all you want.The fact is that if you really gave a shit, you wouldnt have to tax people to conserve, they would already be doing it. That is the part I find funny. How the some of the people thought it was a good idea, like they cant lift a finger without the govt telling them to. If you believe in conservation..why the need for the tax? I know you seem all for FORCING people to do things, but why not simply ask the people to conserve first? Or try to get the stores to stop offering it. Why does the govt NEED to tax you to alter your behavior?Also you seem to think that raising this tax WILL affect people's behavior, but raising thier income tax wont. You see my frustration with that logic?
7/31/2008 5:20:54 PM
joe, Likewise, wearing dresses and sleeping with dudes doesn't threaten RuPaul's masculinity. Point being, tou have to have some masculinity to threaten first, bud!!! BWong! Wicked burrnnnn! Wait...this isn't the smackdown thread. Where is McCain today? Iowa?
7/31/2008 5:37:14 PM
7/31/2008 5:44:20 PM
I work longer than 40hrs joe, who can I call about that?My dad worked on the clinch river breeder reactor. Back then people were talking of meterless electricity. People would just pay a flat tax bc of it being so cheap. They basically feel that carter, being from nuclear energy, sold them out. Fossil fuels are limited, nuclear is not.wiki on the projectConcerns about potential nuclear weapons proliferation were another serious issue for the commercial breeder reactor program, because this technology produces plutonium that potentially could be used to make nuclear weapons. Because of international concern about proliferation, in April 1977 President Jimmy Carter called for an indefinite deferral of construction of commercial breeder reactors.[3]President Carter was a consistent opponent of the Clinch River project. In November 1977, in a statement explaining his veto of a bill to authorize funding for continuation of the project, Carter said it would be "large and unnecessarily expensive" and "when completed, would be technically obsolete and economically unsound." Furthermore, he said the project would have little value for determining the commercial viability of breeder technology in the United States.[5]Congress persisted in keeping the Clinch River project alive over the President's objections, and Carter repeatedly chastised Congress for its actions. In a speech in 1979, after the House Science and Technology Committee had voted to proceed with the project over his opposition, he said "The Clinch River breeder reactor is a technological dinosaur. It's a waste of more than $1-1/2 billion of taxpayers' money. It's an assault on our attempts to control the spread of dangerous nuclear materials. It marches our nuclear policy in exactly the wrong direction. ... This is no time to change America into a plutonium society." Instead of investing public resources in the breeder demonstration project, he urged attention to improving the safety of existing nuclear technology. [6]Doesnt quite sounds like a big proponent of nuclear.The thought that terrorist could take the materials from the breeder reactor was laughable. My dad joked that his boss told them to wrap it up for the terrorist if they really wanted it. It was just a ploy to scare people.But further my ignorant points, they have breeder reactors in germany, france, UK, russia, and india. With plans to build more.The Atomic Energy Commision also had plans to build identical reactors around the country, before being disolved into the newly created DOE.. not to mention the Dept of education.Yes we have not had a good energy policy in this country, YES both sides are to blame. But the same BS that Obama and the current dems are saying of do nothing but conserve, is the same BS Carter said. We would have drilling and ANWR if it wasnt for democrats would you agree?I see you avoided my tax point too. (I kinda figured you would)Republicans have been in control for 22 of the past 30 years? Wow, news to me. Its amazing that those crazy repubs with all that control couldnt outlaw abortion then. LOL. I cant believe you even said that.Yes joe, I talk to people to form my opinions. I dont rely on what a politician tells me to do or think. In this case I cant imagine a more horrible source than someone who has a masters in nuclear engineering and worked on this project. Geez bad source. I should ask the next guy with glasses and a laptop at starbucks about it. got it.
7/31/2008 7:02:53 PM
7/31/2008 7:31:31 PM
moron, I believe the breeder reactors recyle the materials while producing energy. The way I understand it is that you can create plutonium from using the spent fuel rods and then reuse those rods. Kinda like recharging a battery.
7/31/2008 7:35:43 PM
7/31/2008 7:38:13 PM
eyedrb, you know it's unfortunate, because just when i start to take you seriously, you come back to this kind of shit:
7/31/2008 7:44:09 PM
7/31/2008 11:31:31 PM
I think probably my least favorite President ever would be LBJ.I'm with joeschmoe on Carter...below average, but not the worst by any means.
7/31/2008 11:42:49 PM
A president from early 1920s (Harding) cannot be compared to current times. And one from the 1800s (Johnson) cannot be compared at all. Totally different times and eras.
8/1/2008 1:26:57 AM
Why not?
8/1/2008 9:11:33 AM
From Joe Klein today (and he was actually a McCain fan before this started):"A few months ago, I wrote that John McCain was an honorable man and he would run an honorable campaign. I was wrong."Mississippi Senator Thad Cochran, a Republican, reflected the views of many of his colleagues earlier this year when he said: "The thought of his being president sends a cold chill down my spine ... He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me."And get a load of this shit, wow![Edited on August 1, 2008 at 1:57 PM. Reason : -]
8/1/2008 1:54:53 PM
wtf kind of point are you trying to make?is this the "lets post random hate pictures with zero context" thread?take this weak ass "commentary" to chit chat.
8/1/2008 2:29:22 PM
i'm not making a point with the pics, just shocking to see is all. guess i shouldn't be surprised.
8/1/2008 2:47:42 PM
^ to be fair I doubt either McCAin or his camp supports those sentiments. McCAin is not responsible for his supporters idiocy, the same as obama is not responsible for those supporters of his that may also be idiots.I do think though that McCain is finally embracing the idea that he is not going to get the black vote, because his recent assertions about the race card pretty much guarantee that he won't. He's alienated the blacks, and probably some of other minority groups, but he's probably scared a handful of whites over to his side.
8/1/2008 3:10:40 PM
^^ well, its just plain offensive and you're making no commentary, or even an attempt at context .so, I mean, why stop at two pictures?certainly there are plenty more pictures you can cull from various redneck, trailer trash, KKK, Aryan Nations, Christian Identity, etc. websites.hell, lets just turn this into the "Hey Y'all, Look at Nigger Obama the Monkey" thread!seriously. there are racists in this country. were you fucking born yesterday?[Edited on August 1, 2008 at 3:17 PM. Reason : ]
8/1/2008 3:12:59 PM
you're right, wrong thread. i wasn't trying to suggest mccain thought that, but within the context of my post i can definitely see the relation can be implied. i can take that criticism in stride. sorry.
8/1/2008 3:21:52 PM
^^ the issue is more complex than that. The whole "race card" thing is essentially designed to evoke those kind of emotions (shown in the pictures) in the working class whites. They wouldn't have said before "i'm not voting for Obama because he's black" because no one wants to be racists, even people who are. Now they can say "well he's pulling the race card, so I won't vote for him" which, because of McCain's campaign, is now a valid response, where it wasn't before. He's essentially gave the racists an outlet for their racism, without them feeling like they're being racist. It also forces Obama to talk about race more, which can then further be used against him to make it seem like HE'S the one making it an issue. It would be very difficult for him to fight that kind of campaign. As evidence of this, any thread about Obama in chit chat always turns this direction, because people will say on the Internet what they won't in real life.Obama still has a great chance of winning the election, this has just hurt him some, and it will be recorded in history books, unfortunately.[Edited on August 1, 2008 at 3:22 PM. Reason : ]
^ You realize why McCain said Obama was pulling the race card, right? It's because Obama said that Republicans would try to scare voters by pointing out that he's black. McCain was responding to Obama's assertions that he would run a racist campaign.Of course, now the Obama camp is trying to say that he really didn't mean that (in a very unconvinving manner).http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/31/mccain-camp-obama-playing_n_116081.html[Edited on August 1, 2008 at 3:37 PM. Reason : ``]
8/1/2008 3:36:25 PM
^^^ i didnt think the pictures implicated McCain in any way, nor even his supporters.i just thought they were random and pointless.and they made me ...but ill be okay. adblock images is mah frend.
8/1/2008 3:36:38 PM
Here is where McCain said Obama was using the "race card".
8/1/2008 3:49:14 PM
I think the whole race-gate thing is kinda silly and overblown myself....on both sides. It was inevitable I suppose though. However, I do think Rick Davis is a pig fucker though - he makes Howard Wolfson seem fun. Just sayin..
8/1/2008 4:19:58 PM
^ it's only overblown if he think Obama was at least somewhat right (or not wrong) in implying that McCain would use race to scare voters. For the rest of us, it really is infuriating that Obama would say this kinda shit. Not only that, but now his campaign staff is accusing MCCAIN of playing race politics (check out Axelrod on CNN or maybe it was MSNBC)! Like I said, Obama wanted to further cement notions that Republicans are racist to help win over voters to his side. That is just wrong no matter how you slice it and he really should apologize. But I won't hold my breath.[Edited on August 1, 2008 at 4:33 PM. Reason : ``]
8/1/2008 4:31:37 PM
anyone seen mccain's new add calling obama "the one" with the clip of heston parting the red sea i had no idea mccain was this juvenile. it's embarrassing to witness, actually
8/1/2008 4:35:14 PM
Yea, I was going to post about that ad as well. It's really sad that McCain can't run the straight talk express anymore. I guess he has to win by tearing Obama's image apart instead of policies.
8/1/2008 4:38:10 PM
^ I don't enjoy negative campaigning either, but politics is a rough game. Obama himself has distorted McCain's views and said that he would potentially run a racist campaign (though it's currently backing away from that accusation). That doesn't even include Obama's surrogates who make daily rounds painting McCain as a senile bomb-throwing flip-flopper. This isn't a game you learn in Sunday school and both candidates know it. I can see where the McCain campaign is coming from. Obama major appeal is his image. I have not met a single person that supports Obama based on the issues (by which i mean particular policy proposals, plenty of people like his "judgment" whatever that means). So they're wanting to undermine that appeal. At the same time, I don't think this strategy will work. If Obama's strength is his image, why hit him where he's strongest? McCain just needs to realize that Obama has the US Weekly vote and move on. The adults of the country will make up their mind based on the issues and he needs to talk more about that (granted, he actually talks about that a lot, but the media rarely covers it in his speeches. so he will have to take his case directly to the people with more positive ads).[Edited on August 1, 2008 at 4:59 PM. Reason : ``]
8/1/2008 4:50:16 PM
8/1/2008 4:52:37 PM
^ well, I don't want to try and figure what "playing the race card" should mean or means to most people that use it. I do know that Obama said that McCain would try and scare voters by saying he doesn't look like the "presidents on dollar bills", by which he could only honestly have meant that he is not white. I don't know what you want to call that, but asserting that McCain would play on racist sympathies is just bad ball. and then complaining when the McCain campaign points that out is just sour grapes.[Edited on August 1, 2008 at 5:11 PM. Reason : ``]
8/1/2008 5:10:16 PM
You're of course sympathizing with his campaign but it's the most sophomoric, childish, unpresidential bullshit I've ever seen. They come off as a bunch of loser kids in last place in the back of the classroom throwing spitballs.The thing is, you can sympathize with him all yo uwant - but turn the tables and give Obama the EASY target of lampooning McCain in similar ads. You know, jabbing about how boring, terrible speech delivery, slow, gaffing, deadpan delivery...or giving pressers in front of dairy aisles and puke green backdrops, or sleeping in the senate, etc...whatever you like. If he were to run that he'd get crucified and you know it. There's a double standard at work and you and everyone else knows it if you try a little intellectual honesty. I have, I can say I don't really like Obama saying the 5, 10 dollar bill line - I knew he was trying to deal with the elephant in the room and he's frustrated by taking one on the chin from all these attacks...but he was asking for shit to head in his direction. It was passive aggressive and he shouldn't have said it, but I don't think it was at all TERRIBLE, etc....
8/1/2008 5:11:02 PM
^ I didn't say that Obama wouldn't be crucified if he tried similar image-based commercials. People in the media love to complain about negative campaigns (it's been a theme of every presidential election i can remember going back to 1996). Indeed, I said that I hope McCain learns his lesson and starts putting out more ads on why he would be a better President than Obama (he has a lot of good reasons). Heck, I even said that I didn't think McCain strategy would work--that it was a bad idea.I don't see how I'm being intellectually dishonest.
8/1/2008 5:14:55 PM
8/1/2008 5:17:36 PM
^ I wouldn't say that McCain has been closing the gap through negative campaigning though. I mean his negative stuff has really only come about in the past week and a half. I remember at the start of the month the folks at the National Review's blog were saying McCain needed turn up the nasty. *shrug*Apparently he's taking their advice. I guess we'll see next month if it helps or hurts. I think it hurts him because he's also trying to bill himself as a "different kind of politican". The less he seems like Bush the better. But, then again, I'm an independent. Maybe this will play well to the Republican base.
8/1/2008 5:26:52 PM
I support Obama because of his policy proposals
8/1/2008 5:27:10 PM
Thats good to know.Wrong thread?
8/1/2008 6:26:37 PM
^
8/1/2008 9:24:32 PM
Joe, so you concede my point about the breeder reactors?Yeah, my dad does have some interesting stories. He really hates Carter and Bush. Thinks they are both terrible, but for different reasons. He has worked several different places, mostly organizes cleanups around buffalo now. He is a really smart guy. Has a double masters in nuclear and mechanical... but SOOO dumb when it comes to finances.Oh and roe vs wade, you missed my point...again. BTW, im prochoice with limits. But congress can make new laws, correct? Also, I find some more irony that when the supreme court rules in favor of a liberal issue, like abortion, then we should all bow down to the law of the land. When it goes against their views, like the DC gun ban, they choose to ignore it or make up new laws that gum it up.Why do you keep avoiding my taxes question to you? I think its because you see my point and have painted yourself into a corner.Anyways, have a good weekend all. Im reading the new Obama book. So far so good.[Edited on August 1, 2008 at 11:40 PM. Reason : .]
8/1/2008 11:35:26 PM
8/7/2008 1:38:31 PM
^ oh no!
8/7/2008 1:56:15 PM
McCain on Hamdan:
8/8/2008 8:45:42 PM