Check out the rogue, they don't have anything to contribute. They can call names which is what they are good at. They never have anything facts to repute anything. You know what the worst thing is? They think they are insightful, learned, and correct.I agree. I talk to righties and they are clueless. Just like the lefties. Not all just most. We are some stupid MOFO's......
Reminds of the gang of kids in school. They laughed at all the same stuff even if it wasn't funny but they laughed. Anything to make themselves feel powerful. I have always said that the left would have elected Hitler if they thought they could win an election because he was a charismatic speaker. Winning is the only thing for them.
They tend to be hypocritical. They will attack the rich and then snuggle up next to them for support. They attack the so-called "1%" but have some many of the 1% in their midst; Zuckerberg, Gates, Jobs, Buffet, etc.
They talk about freedom but will support legislation that denies freedom. They talk about haters (a made up word) but they hate with righteous freedom. They are insane. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Well electing a rich man won't help he isn't going to pay off the debt.LOL the tea party is a bunch of old farts on medicare and SS hollering for the government to get out of their lives. Originally Posted by ekim008That is a pretty damn accurate description. Since I will soon be registering for Medicare, I wonder if I will become one of those dumb-assed Tea Baggers!
Excellent topic! I have followed elections very closely since my teenage years and I can not recall a single Presidential election that was not labeled by a "prominent someone" as being "the most important election of our lifetime." This one is no different!The best part of the 1968 election was Nixon beating Humphrey.
I personally believe the 1968 election proved to be the most important of my lifetime but that one had the added dimensions of a 4 year period (1964-1968) in which the following occurred:
1) The rising death toll from an increasingly unpopular war.
2) Extreme racial unrest, especially in the Deep South.
3) The assassianation of Bobby Kennedy on the night of the California Democratic Primary.
4) The riots at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
5) A major third party candidate emerged from the Deep South.
Any one of the above 5 factors alone would have made the 1968 Presidential election very interesting. Combined, they made it an historic election. Indeed, the 1960's was a turbulent and transitional decade in our nations history.
I do not personally believe this election rises to the 1968 level but there is little doubt this is a very important election. Then again, they all are! Originally Posted by bigtex