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As before, you probably won't get any of the conservatives disagreeing about Boehner, Vic. We at least recognize when someone from our own party is a complete buffoon. I just hope the average voter feels the same way during the next election cycle. Kick 'im to the curb.
Bahamut.Ravael said: » As before, you probably won't get any of the conservatives disagreeing about Boehner, Vic. We at least recognize when someone from our own party is a complete buffoon. I just hope the average voter feels the same way during the next election cycle. Kick 'im to the curb. Well, it doesn't have to take until the next election cycle, it can happen in just a few weeks. Time for a new Speaker? Bahamut.Ravael said: » As before, you probably won't get any of the conservatives disagreeing about Boehner, Vic. We at least recognize when someone from our own party is a complete buffoon. I just hope the average voter feels the same way during the next election cycle. Kick 'im to the curb. About the only way that will happen is either he doesn't run or he gets primary'd by someone further right. Odin.Jassik said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » As before, you probably won't get any of the conservatives disagreeing about Boehner, Vic. We at least recognize when someone from our own party is a complete buffoon. I just hope the average voter feels the same way during the next election cycle. Kick 'im to the curb. About the only way that will happen is either he doesn't run or he gets primary'd by someone further right. If he becomes unpopular enough, something unusual like that could occur. Also, it's not how far to the right he is that makes him awful, it's his decision-making in general. Harry Reid had the same problem, just from the opposite end of the political spectrum. Offline
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » As before, you probably won't get any of the conservatives disagreeing about Boehner, Vic. We at least recognize when someone from our own party is a complete buffoon. I just hope the average voter feels the same way during the next election cycle. Kick 'im to the curb. About the only way that will happen is either he doesn't run or he gets primary'd by someone further right. If he becomes unpopular enough, something unusual like that could occur. Also, it's not how far to the right he is that makes him awful, it's his decision-making in general. Harry Reid had the same problem, just from the opposite end of the political spectrum. Reid and Boehner are remarkably similar our side can see it why can't the other? At least Reid is no longer relevant. Bahamut.Ravael said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » As before, you probably won't get any of the conservatives disagreeing about Boehner, Vic. We at least recognize when someone from our own party is a complete buffoon. I just hope the average voter feels the same way during the next election cycle. Kick 'im to the curb. About the only way that will happen is either he doesn't run or he gets primary'd by someone further right. If he becomes unpopular enough, something unusual like that could occur. Also, it's not how far to the right he is that makes him awful, it's his decision-making in general. Harry Reid had the same problem, just from the opposite end of the political spectrum. Nobody left of him will win in his district, hence, he'd have to be primary'd by someone further right. Either way, I don't believe for one second that he's making all these choices alone, he's got colleagues or handlers at least helping him make all these bad moves. I'd be more worried about what their intentions are. Shiva.Viciousss said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » As before, you probably won't get any of the conservatives disagreeing about Boehner, Vic. We at least recognize when someone from our own party is a complete buffoon. I just hope the average voter feels the same way during the next election cycle. Kick 'im to the curb. Well, it doesn't have to take until the next election cycle, it can happen in just a few weeks. Time for a new Speaker? I find it hard to take such a biased article seriously. Nevertheless, can you imagine what a political boon it would be for Congressional Republicans to actually vote against his nomination? What better way is there to show that they're willing to move beyond the freak show that has been modern-day Congress and do something that would actually draw praise from both Democrats and Republicans alike? Offline
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » As before, you probably won't get any of the conservatives disagreeing about Boehner, Vic. We at least recognize when someone from our own party is a complete buffoon. I just hope the average voter feels the same way during the next election cycle. Kick 'im to the curb. Well, it doesn't have to take until the next election cycle, it can happen in just a few weeks. Time for a new Speaker? I find it hard to take such a biased article seriously. Nevertheless, can you imagine what a political boon it would be for Congressional Republicans to actually vote against his nomination? What better way is there to show that they're willing to move beyond the freak show that has been modern-day Congress and do something that would actually draw praise from both Democrats and Republicans alike? Republicans showing they can get stuff done by getting rid of this POS as speaker and controlling all congress. Democrats are gonna be in for a rough 2yrs maybe four or more. Bahamut.Ravael said: » I find it hard to take such a biased article seriously. Blasphemy! Bahamut.Ravael said: » I find it hard to take such a biased article seriously. Nevertheless, can you imagine what a political boon it would be for Congressional Republicans to actually vote against his nomination? What better way is there to show that they're willing to move beyond the freak show that has been modern-day Congress and do something that would actually draw praise from both Democrats and Republicans alike? I didn't really take it seriously either, but the fact is, he was embattled last year, and only kept his Speakership because Cantor backed him. And that cost Cantor his job, he didn't even make it out of primaries. Whats going to save him this time? Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » I find it hard to take such a biased article seriously. Blasphemy! Yeah, first time ever. So what. Altimaomega said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » As before, you probably won't get any of the conservatives disagreeing about Boehner, Vic. We at least recognize when someone from our own party is a complete buffoon. I just hope the average voter feels the same way during the next election cycle. Kick 'im to the curb. Well, it doesn't have to take until the next election cycle, it can happen in just a few weeks. Time for a new Speaker? I find it hard to take such a biased article seriously. Nevertheless, can you imagine what a political boon it would be for Congressional Republicans to actually vote against his nomination? What better way is there to show that they're willing to move beyond the freak show that has been modern-day Congress and do something that would actually draw praise from both Democrats and Republicans alike? Republicans showing they can get stuff done by getting rid of this POS as speaker and controlling all congress. Democrats are gonna be in for a rough 2yrs maybe four or more. I highly doubt the mood will shift much, there isn't a supermajority, so Obama can just veto anything he wants and push out executive orders at will. Start looking to see small scale cooperation on both ends, 2016 is on everyone's mind, regardless of party. Offline
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Odin.Jassik said: » Altimaomega said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » As before, you probably won't get any of the conservatives disagreeing about Boehner, Vic. We at least recognize when someone from our own party is a complete buffoon. I just hope the average voter feels the same way during the next election cycle. Kick 'im to the curb. Well, it doesn't have to take until the next election cycle, it can happen in just a few weeks. Time for a new Speaker? I find it hard to take such a biased article seriously. Nevertheless, can you imagine what a political boon it would be for Congressional Republicans to actually vote against his nomination? What better way is there to show that they're willing to move beyond the freak show that has been modern-day Congress and do something that would actually draw praise from both Democrats and Republicans alike? Republicans showing they can get stuff done by getting rid of this POS as speaker and controlling all congress. Democrats are gonna be in for a rough 2yrs maybe four or more. I highly doubt the mood will shift much, there isn't a supermajority, so Obama can just veto anything he wants and push out executive orders at will. Start looking to see small scale cooperation on both ends, 2016 is on everyone's mind, regardless of party. Like you all highly doubted Republicans would take the senate, gain in the house and governors. Think I'd rather listen to my dog tell me about politics than anyone from the left side of this forum. Shiva.Viciousss said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » I find it hard to take such a biased article seriously. Nevertheless, can you imagine what a political boon it would be for Congressional Republicans to actually vote against his nomination? What better way is there to show that they're willing to move beyond the freak show that has been modern-day Congress and do something that would actually draw praise from both Democrats and Republicans alike? I didn't really take it seriously either, but the fact is, he was embattled last year, and only kept his Speakership because Cantor backed him. And that cost Cantor his job, he didn't even make it out of primaries. Whats going to save him this time? Hopefully nothing? What is it gonna take for you to realize nobody here wants/wanted Boehner as speaker. Shiva.Viciousss said: » Nothing biased about those articles, try again. Pretty hard to be biased when you are just reporting what GOP lawmakers said.
Altimaomega said: » Hopefully nothing? What is it gonna take for you to realize nobody here wants/wanted Boehner as speaker. Oh, if only your OPINION was enough to oust the Speaker of the House. LOL. Heck, you can't even go beyond the title to see how biased the writer is.
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Shiva.Viciousss said: » Altimaomega said: » Hopefully nothing? What is it gonna take for you to realize nobody here wants/wanted Boehner as speaker. Oh, if only your OPINION was enough to oust the Speaker of the House. LOL. Do you realize you're in a forum on the internet with people talking about their opinions? Just wondering.. Altimaomega said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Altimaomega said: » Hopefully nothing? What is it gonna take for you to realize nobody here wants/wanted Boehner as speaker. Oh, if only your OPINION was enough to oust the Speaker of the House. LOL. Do you realize you're in a forum on the internet with people talking about their opinions? Just wondering.. Oh yeah I realize it. Do you realize if everyone on this forum lines up against Boehner, it doesn't mean ***? I wasn't asking who on this forum is going to save his job. Offline
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Shiva.Viciousss said: » Altimaomega said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Altimaomega said: » Hopefully nothing? What is it gonna take for you to realize nobody here wants/wanted Boehner as speaker. Oh, if only your OPINION was enough to oust the Speaker of the House. LOL. Do you realize you're in a forum on the internet with people talking about their opinions? Just wondering.. Oh yeah I realize it. Do you realize if everyone on this forum lines up against Boehner, it doesn't mean ***? I wasn't asking who on this forum is going to save his job. Hahahahahaaa You actually thought I was being literal! Wow.. lol Thanks I needed that.. *Stealing from KN*
Nice backpedal. That wasn't a backpedal....
Altimaomega said: » Like you all highly doubted Republicans would take the senate, gain in the house and governors. I was one of the ones saying they'd get a majority, bubba. Quote: Think I'd rather listen to my dog tell me about politics than anyone from the left side of this forum. And that's a huge problem in politics, nobody wants to hear an opposing viewpoint, they just stick their fingers in their ears and yell nonsense at the top of their lungs. Most people have the same M.O. for politics as they have for sports teams... and the use of "us" and "them" as if the GOP or Democrats have a clue who you are or would claim you is revolting. Offline
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Shiva.Viciousss said: » *Stealing from KN* Nice backpedal. Huh? I don't even know what you're talking about. I'm gonna guess that you mean KN laughs at you. Hahahaha That's *** hilarious! Altimaomega said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » *Stealing from KN* Nice backpedal. Huh? I don't even know what you're talking about. I'm gonna guess that you mean KN laughs at you. Hahahaha That's *** hilarious! Sometimes you get coherent information, but it's mostly ***. Offline
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Odin.Jassik said: » Altimaomega said: » Like you all highly doubted Republicans would take the senate, gain in the house and governors. I was one of the ones saying they'd get a majority, bubba. Quote: Think I'd rather listen to my dog tell me about politics than anyone from the left side of this forum. And that's a huge problem in politics, nobody wants to hear an opposing viewpoint, they just stick their fingers in their ears and yell nonsense at the top of their lungs. Most people have the same M.O. for politics as they have for sports teams... and the use of "us" and "them" as if the GOP or Democrats have a clue who you are or would claim you is revolting. I do not recollect you saying that, my bad. Not many said it and the ones that did got criticized hard. Silly me, I thought you was being a hypocrite again. I want to hear the opposing viewpoint btw.. Its like the only reason I am here. Thing is you guys just really suck at presenting it. Altimaomega said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Altimaomega said: » Like you all highly doubted Republicans would take the senate, gain in the house and governors. I was one of the ones saying they'd get a majority, bubba. Quote: Think I'd rather listen to my dog tell me about politics than anyone from the left side of this forum. And that's a huge problem in politics, nobody wants to hear an opposing viewpoint, they just stick their fingers in their ears and yell nonsense at the top of their lungs. Most people have the same M.O. for politics as they have for sports teams... and the use of "us" and "them" as if the GOP or Democrats have a clue who you are or would claim you is revolting. I do not recollect you saying that, my bad. Not many said it and the ones that did got criticized hard. Silly me, I thought you was being a hypocrite again. I want to hear the opposing viewpoint btw.. Its like the only reason I am here. Thing is you guys just really suck at presenting it. I rarely give my viewpoint, I discuss issues from all sides. Offline
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Odin.Jassik said: » Altimaomega said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Altimaomega said: » Like you all highly doubted Republicans would take the senate, gain in the house and governors. I was one of the ones saying they'd get a majority, bubba. Quote: Think I'd rather listen to my dog tell me about politics than anyone from the left side of this forum. And that's a huge problem in politics, nobody wants to hear an opposing viewpoint, they just stick their fingers in their ears and yell nonsense at the top of their lungs. Most people have the same M.O. for politics as they have for sports teams... and the use of "us" and "them" as if the GOP or Democrats have a clue who you are or would claim you is revolting. I do not recollect you saying that, my bad. Not many said it and the ones that did got criticized hard. Silly me, I thought you was being a hypocrite again. I want to hear the opposing viewpoint btw.. Its like the only reason I am here. Thing is you guys just really suck at presenting it. I rarely give my viewpoint, I discuss issues from all sides. Guess that is why I think you're a hypocrite.. Phoenix.Amandarius
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Odin.Jassik said: » Altimaomega said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Altimaomega said: » Like you all highly doubted Republicans would take the senate, gain in the house and governors. I was one of the ones saying they'd get a majority, bubba. Quote: Think I'd rather listen to my dog tell me about politics than anyone from the left side of this forum. And that's a huge problem in politics, nobody wants to hear an opposing viewpoint, they just stick their fingers in their ears and yell nonsense at the top of their lungs. Most people have the same M.O. for politics as they have for sports teams... and the use of "us" and "them" as if the GOP or Democrats have a clue who you are or would claim you is revolting. I do not recollect you saying that, my bad. Not many said it and the ones that did got criticized hard. Silly me, I thought you was being a hypocrite again. I want to hear the opposing viewpoint btw.. Its like the only reason I am here. Thing is you guys just really suck at presenting it. I rarely give my viewpoint, I discuss issues from all sides. loooool He also claims he didn't vote for Obama, now, and took the time to write in Mickey Mouse. Phoenix.Amandarius said: » He also claims he didn't vote for Obama, now, and took the time to write in Mickey Mouse. I did! (vote for Obama that is; not Mickey. Mickey's a good guy, and his financial policies sure seem secure, but I'm not sure he's got the guts to pull the trigger on killing people who might need killed. That and I think he might have picked up a touch of the antisemitism from Walt.) Lesser of two evils. I'd do it again offered the same choices. Doesn't mean I'm in love with the guy or support everything he's done. McCain may have been okay on his own, but anyone who chooses to associate themselves with Sarah Palin has a glaringly obvious deficit that I simply can't just ignore. Phoenix.Amandarius said: » He also claims he didn't vote for Obama, now, and took the time to write in Mickey Mouse. "Oh, I support the liberal agenda, but I never voted for Obama!" Well, it is to be expected for liberals to say that when their leader has been denying everything he can his entire political career... |
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