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Debate? How can there be a debate when the facts are so clearly on my side? I see, you don't mean debate, you mean your obfuscation, prevarication, hyperbole, hypocrisy and lies.
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I see the meaning of my example when whizzing over your head...oh my, I don't know why I even try...
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If these were ordinary times, it is likely that my focus for the behavior of political figures would fasten upon their honesty. After all, it's become a hoary cliche that you can't trust politicians as far as you can throw them. Staunch Republican Richard Milhous Nixon probably did as much as any single figure to ingrain that notion into the national consciousness. May I remind you that he was the only president in history to resign his office as a result of criminal wrongdoing: The Watergate scandal. "I am not a crook," he declared. Yeah, right. And denial is a river in Egypt. Did I mention that he was a Republican?
Ah, but these times in which we live are far from ordinary! Our government, supposedly "of the people, by the people and for the people" has been summarily hijacked by wild-eyed reactionary Republican howler monkeys who've polluted the discourse with their incessant harping on puritanical moralism and sexual fascism. It is they who have coarsened the culture and not the other way around as they continually proclaim. Pick out ANY spot on the AM radio dial and listen for about ten minutes. if you can. These are not objective observers, ladies and gentlemen, they's the latter day scolds who have carved multi-million dollar careers out of hate speech and extremism, targeting homosexuals because they see them as a group that is safe to persecute, a virtually invisible minority disinclined to defend themselves. And I scarcely need remind you how many of the GOP are gay... I've been getting a lot of hot gas from the cheap-labor conservative contingent on this board claiming I have engaged in blatant partisan mud-slinging (not in so many words, of course, they're a notoriously inarticulate riffraff) by pointing out their politicians' shortcomings on this thread. My critics need to keep two things firmly in mind: 1) I wasn't the one who made a conscious decision to put sex front and center in the political debate and 2) I did not force these libertines into unspeakable acts of perversion; that was all their own idea! In short, my detractors don't like hearing the truth about their leaders' depraved proclivities so they attack me for exposing them...whaic apparently makes perfect sense if you think George W. Bush is a genius. Now, there's a splendid working definition of Republican hypocrisy for you...as if you needed one more. A prime example of this double-standard rightwad idiocy is "Sick" Rick Santorum. This ex-Senator from Pennsylvania was so thoroughly obsessed with sex that what I am about to tell you may sound like satire...but I assure you that it is not. In a piece he wrote for a religious website called Catholic Online, he blamed the city of Boston for the pedophile priest scandal, where it was first reported. He claimed in his book, It Takes a Family, that your right to privacy is not really a right at all. Last, but not least, this loony tune has equated gay rights with "man on dog" sex. Beastiality, Rick? C'mon! This is a family show! He was center-stage at the Terri Schiavo circus, calling for the scalps of "activist judges" and that poor, blind vegetable's husband. Santorum is a rightwing whackmobile if one ever drew breath. When his wife delivered prematurely and the baby survived only two hours, he took the tiny corpse to the home of his wife's parents where he and his children, ages 6, 4, and 1 1/2, spent hours singing lullabyes, saying mass and taking photographs. I couldn't even make up anything as hideously grotesque as that. To complete his unctuous duplicity, our hero admitted in the New York Times Sunday Magazine dated 5/22/05, "I have never read the Bible cover to cover; maybe I should have." I would dearly love to be able to end this Santorum de-construction with a newsflash that's he's been recently apprehended in flagrante delicto after-hours in a funeral parlor, performing unnatural acts with cadavers...but alas. However, it's utterly delightful to be able to report that this high-profile mental defective lost his third term bid for re-election, getting beaten soundly by Democrat Bob Casey.
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If your argument is that there are some republicans who aren't hypocrites then let me point out that no one, I repeat, no one is stopping you from presenting them here... So far the best anyone has done is Ron Paul who is in fact more of a libertarian then a republican. But don't you think that's a pretty weak showing, one example out of the thousands of republicans in office? It seems that you're determined to "assume" there are a modest amount of republicans who are not hypocrites or corrupt. Assume away, meanwhile I'll take great pleasure in reading the extensive lists of republicans who are both hypocrites and corrupt.
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Since her record is better than 100 to 1, I don't see the problem.
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Fair enough?
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No, I not only never "made the claim that all [Republicans] are bad." In point of fact, I went out of my way to clarify myself at least twice...but Joey seems to have missed that part. Furthermore, he even has to ADMIT that I "did not use the word bad but a few select adjectives that can be summed up as bad..." which is a judgement call and I'd judge that the fellow's skin is a trifle on the thin side; I spoke the truth as I know it. And gave all my sources to PROVE it. So what's he whining about?
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Although he's a twig in his personal views over social matters like gay marriage and immigration, Ron Paul doesn't smack of hypocrisy. I find the man's views terrible, but I'll admit there is some freshness in seeing someone not spill his cup of milk and claim he only drinks water.
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