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Re: Yup, no problems here...
That's the democrat nominee for governor of Maryland by the way
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And some cowardly Democrats in the state are backing Hogan because Jealous is a bit more progressive than your average Democrat (which isn't hard).Tiggnutz wrote:That's the democrat nominee for governor of Maryland by the way
Bigger point is that I don't see how a single gaffe is indicative of anyone being 'dumb.' Bernie Sanders, when I saw him live, said that there were 57 states. Did anyone in the audience care? No - at that time, he had been speaking day after day after day, and a little mistake with zero substance isn't a reason to call anyone 'dumb.'
I don't know if I would vote for Jealous or not - he's not nearly to the left as I am. But I do know that if you want to criticize him as being dumb, use something other than a small gaffe that literally makes no different. Use policy disagreements, not speaking mistakes.
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Ben Jealous is a clown he couldn't even own up to it as a gaffe he went the victim road (imagine that) and said it was because of his stutter. That's also his excuse for saying recently " when I'm elected president" and " what the fuck". Now everyone who asks him about it is a bully making fun of his handicap. Guys a joke.Jigsaw wrote:And some cowardly Democrats in the state are backing Hogan because Jealous is a bit more progressive than your average Democrat (which isn't hard).Tiggnutz wrote:That's the democrat nominee for governor of Maryland by the way
Bigger point is that I don't see how a single gaffe is indicative of anyone being 'dumb.' Bernie Sanders, when I saw him live, said that there were 57 states. Did anyone in the audience care? No - at that time, he had been speaking day after day after day, and a little mistake with zero substance isn't a reason to call anyone 'dumb.'
I don't know if I would vote for Jealous or not - he's not nearly to the left as I am. But I do know that if you want to criticize him as being dumb, use something other than a small gaffe that literally makes no different. Use policy disagreements, not speaking mistakes.
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And yet, still a thousand times better than Hogan.Tiggnutz wrote:Ben Jealous is a clown he couldn't even own up to it as a gaffe he went the victim road (imagine that) and said it was because of his stutter. That's also his excuse for saying recently " when I'm elected president" and " what the fuck". Now everyone who asks him about it is a bully making fun of his handicap. Guys a joke.Jigsaw wrote:And some cowardly Democrats in the state are backing Hogan because Jealous is a bit more progressive than your average Democrat (which isn't hard).Tiggnutz wrote:That's the democrat nominee for governor of Maryland by the way
Bigger point is that I don't see how a single gaffe is indicative of anyone being 'dumb.' Bernie Sanders, when I saw him live, said that there were 57 states. Did anyone in the audience care? No - at that time, he had been speaking day after day after day, and a little mistake with zero substance isn't a reason to call anyone 'dumb.'
I don't know if I would vote for Jealous or not - he's not nearly to the left as I am. But I do know that if you want to criticize him as being dumb, use something other than a small gaffe that literally makes no different. Use policy disagreements, not speaking mistakes.
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Hogan has an above 70% approval rating in a completely blue state and will win re-election by 20 pointsJigsaw wrote:And yet, still a thousand times better than Hogan.Tiggnutz wrote:Ben Jealous is a clown he couldn't even own up to it as a gaffe he went the victim road (imagine that) and said it was because of his stutter. That's also his excuse for saying recently " when I'm elected president" and " what the fuck". Now everyone who asks him about it is a bully making fun of his handicap. Guys a joke.Jigsaw wrote:And some cowardly Democrats in the state are backing Hogan because Jealous is a bit more progressive than your average Democrat (which isn't hard).Tiggnutz wrote:That's the democrat nominee for governor of Maryland by the way
Bigger point is that I don't see how a single gaffe is indicative of anyone being 'dumb.' Bernie Sanders, when I saw him live, said that there were 57 states. Did anyone in the audience care? No - at that time, he had been speaking day after day after day, and a little mistake with zero substance isn't a reason to call anyone 'dumb.'
I don't know if I would vote for Jealous or not - he's not nearly to the left as I am. But I do know that if you want to criticize him as being dumb, use something other than a small gaffe that literally makes no different. Use policy disagreements, not speaking mistakes.
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None of that makes what I said untrue.Tiggnutz wrote:Hogan has an above 70% approval rating in a completely blue state and will win re-election by 20 pointsJigsaw wrote:And yet, still a thousand times better than Hogan.Tiggnutz wrote:Ben Jealous is a clown he couldn't even own up to it as a gaffe he went the victim road (imagine that) and said it was because of his stutter. That's also his excuse for saying recently " when I'm elected president" and " what the fuck". Now everyone who asks him about it is a bully making fun of his handicap. Guys a joke.Jigsaw wrote:And some cowardly Democrats in the state are backing Hogan because Jealous is a bit more progressive than your average Democrat (which isn't hard).Tiggnutz wrote:That's the democrat nominee for governor of Maryland by the way
Bigger point is that I don't see how a single gaffe is indicative of anyone being 'dumb.' Bernie Sanders, when I saw him live, said that there were 57 states. Did anyone in the audience care? No - at that time, he had been speaking day after day after day, and a little mistake with zero substance isn't a reason to call anyone 'dumb.'
I don't know if I would vote for Jealous or not - he's not nearly to the left as I am. But I do know that if you want to criticize him as being dumb, use something other than a small gaffe that literally makes no different. Use policy disagreements, not speaking mistakes.
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No I guess it doesn't disprove your opinionJigsaw wrote:None of that makes what I said untrue.Tiggnutz wrote:Hogan has an above 70% approval rating in a completely blue state and will win re-election by 20 pointsJigsaw wrote:And yet, still a thousand times better than Hogan.Tiggnutz wrote:Ben Jealous is a clown he couldn't even own up to it as a gaffe he went the victim road (imagine that) and said it was because of his stutter. That's also his excuse for saying recently " when I'm elected president" and " what the fuck". Now everyone who asks him about it is a bully making fun of his handicap. Guys a joke.Jigsaw wrote:And some cowardly Democrats in the state are backing Hogan because Jealous is a bit more progressive than your average Democrat (which isn't hard).Tiggnutz wrote:That's the democrat nominee for governor of Maryland by the way
Bigger point is that I don't see how a single gaffe is indicative of anyone being 'dumb.' Bernie Sanders, when I saw him live, said that there were 57 states. Did anyone in the audience care? No - at that time, he had been speaking day after day after day, and a little mistake with zero substance isn't a reason to call anyone 'dumb.'
I don't know if I would vote for Jealous or not - he's not nearly to the left as I am. But I do know that if you want to criticize him as being dumb, use something other than a small gaffe that literally makes no different. Use policy disagreements, not speaking mistakes.
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He was a prop.showa58taro wrote:The key thing here is that the white guy on the right sits in stonefaced silence.
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Ben Jealous is completely unqualified to be a governor. Been a while since I have seen someone so completely illiterate about even the basics to have a functioning economy. I wonder if he made it out to the Cecil County Fair? The current Gov. ate from the food truck while here.
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what was his purpose though? he wasn't there to give credibility. i don't get why include him.Foo wrote:He was a prop.showa58taro wrote:The key thing here is that the white guy on the right sits in stonefaced silence.
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The segment was longer, but he obviously can't say anything when they are calling Kanye a stupid negro and laughing about it.zombie wrote:what was his purpose though? he wasn't there to give credibility. i don't get why include him.Foo wrote:He was a prop.showa58taro wrote:The key thing here is that the white guy on the right sits in stonefaced silence.
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no. was he there to defend kanye? did you see the segment?Foo wrote:The segment was longer, but he obviously can't say anything when they are calling Kanye a stupid negro and laughing about it.zombie wrote:what was his purpose though? he wasn't there to give credibility. i don't get why include him.Foo wrote:He was a prop.showa58taro wrote:The key thing here is that the white guy on the right sits in stonefaced silence.
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Kanye's mind is mush. Better than unchecked psychosis though.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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I did. The remainder of the segment was the three discussing, in contrast, how Taylor Swift was so smart for endorsing a democrat.zombie wrote:no. was he there to defend kanye? did you see the segment?Foo wrote:The segment was longer, but he obviously can't say anything when they are calling Kanye a stupid negro and laughing about it.zombie wrote:what was his purpose though? he wasn't there to give credibility. i don't get why include him.Foo wrote:He was a prop.showa58taro wrote:The key thing here is that the white guy on the right sits in stonefaced silence.
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that figures.Foo wrote:I did. The remainder of the segment was the three discussing, in contrast, how Taylor Swift was so smart for endorsing a democrat.zombie wrote:no. was he there to defend kanye? did you see the segment?Foo wrote:The segment was longer, but he obviously can't say anything when they are calling Kanye a stupid negro and laughing about it.zombie wrote:what was his purpose though? he wasn't there to give credibility. i don't get why include him.Foo wrote:He was a prop.showa58taro wrote:The key thing here is that the white guy on the right sits in stonefaced silence.
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To be fair, that is what CNN is now. It is a bunch of gay liberals throwing hate.
My issue was the racism.
My issue was the racism.
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my issue is treating celebrities like they can't have an opinion, unless it matches your own.
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Still sticking with the whole "racism" is ok as long as the skin shade is right thing?zombie wrote:my issue is treating celebrities like they can't have an opinion, unless it matches your own.
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you're gonna make my position out to be anything you want it to be. you don't really care what i think. *shrug*Foo wrote:Still sticking with the whole "racism" is ok as long as the skin shade is right thing?zombie wrote:my issue is treating celebrities like they can't have an opinion, unless it matches your own.
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Refreshing.Foo wrote:To be fair, that is what CNN is now. It is a bunch of gay liberals throwing hate.
My issue was the racism.