topsyturvy
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they could just quote it you know. :lolTamanon said:The good thing about the soundbite is the crappy sound quality, will be tough to use in a commercial![]()
they could just quote it you know. :lolTamanon said:The good thing about the soundbite is the crappy sound quality, will be tough to use in a commercial![]()
topsyturvy said:they could just quote it you know. :lol
That was completely newsworthy, this is non-news.harSon said:I thought the same thing with the Wright story![]()
Hey guys, check it out. We're getting lectured on "not getting it" from the die hard libertopian. No, REALLY.JayDubya said:He sounds like a smug bastard talking to his smug bastard friends about "fly-over country." If you think the word "bitter" is the awkward or problematic part, then you don't get it, just like you probably didn't get the awkward or problematic part during the pregnancy = punishment gaffe.
i guffawed.Triumph said:Hey guys, check it out. We're getting lectured on "not getting it" from the die hard libertopian. No, REALLY.
Ripclawe said:So if they weren't bitter, they would give up their guns, stop being so religious and not be against illegal immigrants.
Diablos said:What Obama said about central PA is true. It's filled with a bunch of creepy old people who cling to god, guns and hating foreigners because they have indeed grown bitter and that's all they really have.
I never thought I could respect the guy more than I already do, but really, Barack Obama is just so awesome for bringing this to light. I doubt this is going to hurt him, because central PA is filled with a bunch of bigots who never vote for Democrats anyway. Nobody else should really care.
It's funny to see people picking on him about it, because they have no idea what they're talking about. Pat Buchanan just said about 30 minutes ago that "I don't know what elitist university or whatever that he got this from, but it's a stereotype blah blahhhh". What a dumbass. It's not a stereotype. If you lived in this state and have traveled to the places Obama is talking about, it's the truth.
EDIT: Fuck MSNBC for making that the headline.
APF said:Is the reason Obama clung to his hate-filled Pastor because he was bitter from only recently having payed-off his student loans?
APF said:Is the reason Obama clung to his hate-filled Pastor because he was bitter from only recently having payed-off his student loans?
APF said:Is the reason Obama clung to his hate-filled Pastor because he was bitter from only recently having payed-off his student loans?
topsyturvy said:That was completely newsworthy, this is non-news.
I wonder if that's going to get any airplay. Probably not. What an idiotic line of attack from those guys, and the media.XxenobladerxX said:
Pat is a fool then if he said he picked it up at Columbia.gkrykewy said:The cartoon that is Pat Buchanan was just on MSNBC saying that he doesn't think Barack is a hateful person, per se, but that he clearly has a seed of bigotry and prejudice within him against working people, perhaps one he picked up during his time at Harvard or Columbia.
He said this seriously, not as a joke, and he almost was able to keep a straight face.
are you talking about Bittergate?GhaleonEB said:I wonder if that's going to get any airplay. Probably not. What an idiotic line of attack from those guys, and the media.
Triumph said:Hey guys, check it out. We're getting lectured on "not getting it" from the die hard libertopian. No, REALLY.
What Obama said about central PA is true. It's filled with a bunch of creepy old people who cling to god, guns and hating foreigners because they have indeed grown bitter and that's all they really have.
I never thought I could respect the guy more than I already do, but really, Barack Obama is just so awesome for bringing this to light. I doubt this is going to hurt him, because central PA is filled with a bunch of bigots who never vote for Democrats anyway. Nobody else should really care.
It's funny to see people picking on him about it, because they have no idea what they're talking about. Pat Buchanan just said about 30 minutes ago that "I don't know what elitist university or whatever that he got this from, but it's a stereotype blah blahhhh". What a dumbass. It's not a stereotype. If you lived in this state and have traveled to the places Obama is talking about, it's the truth.
EDIT: Fuck MSNBC for making that the headline.
XxenobladerxX said:New response from Obama today in IN.
http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/stateupdates/gGBWf8
Diablos said:What Obama said about central PA is true. It's filled with a bunch of creepy old people who cling to god, guns and hating foreigners because they have indeed grown bitter and that's all they really have.
I never thought I could respect the guy more than I already do, but really, Barack Obama is just so awesome for bringing this to light. I doubt this is going to hurt him, because central PA is filled with a bunch of bigots who never vote for Democrats anyway. Nobody else should really care.
It's funny to see people picking on him about it, because they have no idea what they're talking about. Pat Buchanan just said about 30 minutes ago that "I don't know what elitist university or whatever that he got this from, but it's a stereotype blah blahhhh". What a dumbass. It's not a stereotype. If you lived in this state and have traveled to the places Obama is talking about, it's the truth.
EDIT: Fuck MSNBC for making that the headline.
I dont think you know what grassroot means lolJason's Ultimatum said:He shouldn't have said it period and this could potentially hurt him with the grassroot votes in the general elections.
Cheebs said:I dont think you know what grassroot means lol
The "Obama Wins Iowa" face hillary is making is hilarious.Lemonz said:
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JayDubya said:You know, the others try to work in the -topian part, and it never really makes sense...
But when the no-property, "let's all live in communes and just make things for each other for the common good because we want to" kumbaya bullshit peddler does it, it really falls flat.
In any event, yes, the people trying to defend that statement or focused on the word "bitter" are pretty much "not getting it" and ignorant.
APF said:Is the reason Obama clung to his hate-filled Pastor because he was bitter from only recently having payed-off his student loans?
no. they're too busy counting their money - or in McCain's case, his wife's money.mashoutposse said:Is the reason things never really change in Washington because elected officials like McCain and Clinton fail to realize (or outright ignore) that the people of Smalltown, USA are bitter?
grassroots = ardent supporters who work for the campaign from the bottom as volunteers and so forth. Its a term for people who do work for the campaign that aren't part of the top-tier official political workers but regular volunteers.PhoenixDark said:Farmers?
wow jacob, wow. fix your sarcasm meterCheebs said:grassroots = ardent supporters who work for the campaign from the bottom as volunteers and so forth. Its a term for people who do work for the campaign that aren't part of the top-tier official political workers but regular volunteers.
mashoutposse said:Is the reason things never really change in Washington because elected officials like McCain and Clinton fail to realize (or outright ignore) that the people of Smalltown, USA are bitter?
"I haven't paid for lunch in 30 years," Former Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) is struggling a bit to adjust to life as a lobbyist.
Life in the private sector isn't as cushy as Lott thought it would be. No more free lunches, no more taxpayer-funded car and driver, no more overprotective press secretary guarding him from the pesky media.
Lott really had no idea how to even go about taking public transportation. He didn't know how to use the Metro fare card machines, or how much money to put on his trip ticket, or how to add money to one of the fare cards his wife gave him. Truly: clueless.
XxenobladerxX said:
JayDubya said:In any event, yes, the people trying to defend that statement or focused on the word "bitter" are pretty much "not getting it" and ignorant.
ABC News' Sunlen Miller and Eloise Harper report: Barack Obama, D-Ill., went further than he has before in admitting that he did not express himself as well as he could have in his initial comments at a San Francisco fundraiser this week about bittersmall-town Pennsylvania voters.
I didnt say it was well as I could have, Obama confessed today during a town hall in Muncie, Ind., in response to the controversy he described as a political flare-up because I said something that everyone knows is true.
He then launched into a broad explanation of what he was trying to express: There are a whole bunch of folks in small towns in Pennsylvania, in towns right here in Indiana, in my home town in Illinois, who are bitter. They are angry So I said, well ya know, when youre bitter, you turn to what you can count on. So people, ya know they vote about guns or they take comfort from their faith, and their family, and their community, and they get mad about illegal immigrants who are coming over to this country, or they get frustrated about how things are changing. Thats a natural response.
But these traditions that get passed on from generation to generation are important, he said.
People dont feel like they're being listened to," Obama said. "And so they pray and they count on each other and they count on their families. You know this in your own lives. And what we need is a government that is actually paying attention, a government that is actually fighting for working people day in and day out, making sure that we are trying to allow them to live out the American dream.
Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., speaking in Indianapolis this morning, was quick to pounce on her opponent again for his remarks about people in small-town America.
Sen. Obamas remarks are elitist, and theyre out of touch. They are not reflective of the values and beliefs of Americans. Certainly not the Americans I know, not the Americas I grew up with, not the Americans I lived with in Arkansas or represent in New York, Clinton said at a factory that makes machinery for the military.
Clinton began her speech saying that she too was from a small town, appealing to this audience and others in states she needs to win.
You know I'm the granddaughter of a factory worker my grandfather went to work at the age of 11, before the child labor laws. He worked in the lace mills in Scranton, Pa. He worked until he retired [at age] 65 mostly six-day work weeks. [He had] very long hours, but it was good work, it was work that gave him a chance to raise his three sons. I grew up in the Midwest, born in Chicago, raised outside of that great city, and I was raised with Midwestern values and an unshakeable faith in America and its promise.
Small Town, by John Mellencamp, blasted through the speakers at the Allison Transmission plant before Clinton got on the stage. The song played on repeat with the verse, I was raised in a small town over and over again.
Mellencamp, who endorsed former presidential candidate John Edwards, has not been played much on the campaign trail at Clinton events.
Clintons comments echo sentiments expressed by Sen. John McCain adviser Steve Schmidt on Friday. He called Obama's thoughts on small-town Pennsylvanians a "remarkable statement and extremely revealing It shows an elitism and condescension towards hardworking Americans that is nothing short of breathtaking. It is hard to imagine someone running for president who is more out of touch with average Americans."
During her speech, Clinton went even further than she did on Friday, attacking Obama for his comments about people clinging to guns and religion.
She said, You know, Americans who believe in the Second Amendment believe its a matter of constitutional right. Americans who believe in God believe its a matter of personal faith. Americans who believe in protecting good American jobs believe its a matter of the American dream.
Clinton tried to hammer in the message that Obamas comments prove he is out of touch, saying, If we are striving to bring people together, which I believe we should be, I dont think it helps to divide our country into one America that is enlightened and one that is not.
Tamanon said:What are Midwestern values and how are they different from Southern values or Eastern values?![]()
ralexand said:Man I really want to slap the people on fox with their one sided view of the life, the universe and everything.
Ding ding. Obama loves to lecture people over why they believe in / are doing something or other, which duh can come off as self-righteous, arrogant, and elitist if you're not infatuated with the man.She said, You know, Americans who believe in the Second Amendment believe its a matter of constitutional right. Americans who believe in God believe its a matter of personal faith. Americans who believe in protecting good American jobs believe its a matter of the American dream.