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FMguru posted:All-time champion in that game has to be George Allen, who broke off an obscure French colonial term compared a dark-skinned volunteer for his opponent's campaign to a macaque monkey -- while the guy was taping him as part of his job to tape all of Allen's public statements in case he says something politically damaging. He dug it up because his mother was French Algerian, I think, or at least a Frenchwoman from French colonial holdings in Africa. Like, before I learned that, I just thought he was being run of the mill "brown people have funny names, check out this guy macaca" but he probably learned the word from his mom. Also despite being born and raised in California George Allen is a MASSIVE Confederacy fetishist, so, yeah, he's racist as hell.
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I'm sure this was covered in the "Right wing media" thread, but the latest Ann Coulter joint is just so classicly freep: http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2014-06-25.html quote:I've held off on writing about soccer for a decade -- or about the length of the average soccer game -- so as not to offend anyone. But enough is enough. Any growing interest in soccer can only be a sign of the nation's moral decay. quote:Do they even have MVPs in soccer? Everyone just runs up and down the field and, every once in a while, a ball accidentally goes in. quote:I resent the force-fed aspect of soccer. The same people trying to push soccer on Americans are the ones demanding that we love HBO's "Girls," light-rail, Beyonce and Hillary Clinton. quote:Soccer is like the metric system, which liberals also adore because it's European. A general rant against women, african-americans, LIBERALS, and for some reason the metric system. Its as if she popped some pain pills, downed a bottle of wine, and scrawled this on a forum. Sadly (for her) she has a talk show and blog instead. Look at those quotes and tell me they wouldnt be right at home on freep?
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FMguru posted:All-time champion in that game has to be George Allen, who broke off an obscure French colonial term compared a dark-skinned volunteer for his opponent's campaign to a macaque monkey -- while the guy was taping him as part of his job to tape all of Allen's public statements in case he says something politically damaging. Oh man I remember, that was the saddest loving thing. Proof the conservative ghetto lowers one to the level of a retarded child ![]()
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Wasn't there a post on Freep recently where they claimed that 'Soccer' was a sport devised by the NWO to be forced into America (ensuring future generations would be weak and liberal), but because Americans love freedom and manly sports they rejected it and played REAL FOOTBALL
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MattD1zzl3 posted:Look at those quotes and tell me they wouldnt be right at home on freep? They would be, but sadly for Ann Coulter she is forever a liberal RINO in the eyes of Freep and I can't remember why.
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She probably once failed to call for the execution of migrant children or something
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Dwarf posted:Isn't that a mock feed? Yeah it just pulls horrible quotes from Freep, much like this thread. Sometimes the pulls are from years and years ago.
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Twelve by Pies posted:They would be, but sadly for Ann Coulter she is forever a liberal RINO in the eyes of Freep and I can't remember why. It was either "Maybe we should stop calling gays subhuman scum" or "We're not going to deport 10 million people because they crossed the border illegally, maybe we should try and work out a solution". Also yes, they do have MVPs in Soccer.
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ArchangeI posted:Also yes, they do have MVPs in Soccer. Nonsense, everyone knows there is no personal glory to be gained in a socialist sport like soccer. Ronaldo? You mean the McDonald's mascot?
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MeLKoR posted:Nonsense, everyone knows there is no personal glory to be gained in a socialist sport like soccer. Star football players are the most noble of players who deserve full credit for everything they do. Absolutely no communist teamwork allowed. Now excuse me while I go watch high lights of Jay Culter being sacked.
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It makes me giggle that some of them are aware of the concept of the Dunning-Kruger effect, and yet they do not see it in practice all around them. So close, yet so far...
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MattD1zzl3 posted:I'm sure this was covered in the "Right wing media" thread, but the latest Ann Coulter joint is just so classicly freep: It's really amazing how after being completely irrelevant for years, she can still go viral.
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Twelve by Pies posted:They would be, but sadly for Ann Coulter she is forever a liberal RINO in the eyes of Freep and I can't remember why. She was on the board of the now defunct GOProud, so she has been forever banished from True Consevative Land because of insufficient hatred of gays. ClownSyndrome posted:Wasn't there a post on Freep recently where they claimed that 'Soccer' was a sport devised by the NWO to be forced into America (ensuring future generations would be weak and liberal), but because Americans love freedom and manly sports they rejected it and played REAL FOOTBALL There has definitely been some NWO! AGENDA 21! ![]()
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Coulter is also hated because she jumped onboard the Romney train too early, rather than pretending to put all her support behind one of several joke candidates for a couple months before JimRob decided it was okay to vote for that RINO. Probably one of the biggest offenses a freeper could commit.
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I saw that article yesterday. The last part is about how no one whose great-grandfather was a citizen is watching soccer and anyone who is watching should learn English. It really read like a satire article, she is a literal parody or conservative thought.
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I think it's more that she figured out how to monetize the 'I've had three strokes already but Obama said salt is bad so I'm gonna have to double my salt intake' line of thought. As long as the things she says, on average, offend liberals more than conservatives, no matter how ridiculous it is, these people will see that, decide that since liberals hate her she must be right, and give her money.
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made of bees posted:I think it's more that she figured out how to monetize the 'I've had three strokes already but Obama said salt is bad so I'm gonna have to double my salt intake' line of thought. As long as the things she says, on average, offend liberals more than conservatives, no matter how ridiculous it is, these people will see that, decide that since liberals hate her she must be right, and give her money. She's one of the more transparent trolls in their midst. Only Limbaugh is worse than her but that's because he's fully aware no one cares about anything he says unless it's actually bad enough to harm him too.
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Yeah, I auto-ignore Coulter since she's so utterly transparent in her shock-punditry. I'd call her the Howard Stern of politics, but honestly Stern was better when he dabbled and can at least be funny sometimes. She's only out for the attention and the subsequent book sales. I don't know of any political figures that take their cues from her (unlike Limbaugh). Just ignore her.
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I don't know that anyone takes cues directly from Limbaugh anymore either. He's basically fallen in line with the RW blog swamp and is just another booster for whatever bubbles up from there. You can tell from his transcripts that he desperately wants to be the originator of the next Agenda21 ACTION ALERT because he's constantly just making up grievances or conspiracy theories on the fly (i.e. the time he rode to the defense of Kony and the LRA based entirely on the word "lord" in their org's name and his producers had to jump in and rescue him). His rhetorical skill at that sort of thing and his brand recognition are his saving graces but he's not driving the bus anymore.
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Some Tea Party leader that was involved in that weird thing awhile back were people snuck into a nursing home to film Cochran's wife killed himself. Sorry, I meant OBAMA HIMSELF shot him with a gun. A gun full of socialism and kenyans. Or something. Waiting for the freep spin.
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Intel&Sebastian posted:I don't know that anyone takes cues directly from Limbaugh anymore either. He's basically fallen in line with the RW blog swamp and is just another booster for whatever bubbles up from there. You can tell from his transcripts that he desperately wants to be the originator of the next Agenda21 ACTION ALERT because he's constantly just making up grievances or conspiracy theories on the fly (i.e. the time he rode to the defense of Kony and the LRA based entirely on the word "lord" in their org's name and his producers had to jump in and rescue him). His rhetorical skill at that sort of thing and his brand recognition are his saving graces but he's not driving the bus anymore.
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Logikv9 posted:Some Tea Party leader that was involved in that weird thing awhile back were people snuck into a nursing home to film Cochran's wife killed himself. I think they'll say the eGOP killed him.
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Radish posted:I think they'll say the eGOP killed him. I mentioned it in the dittoheads thread but I'm looking forward to another Obama vs. McCain campaign, this time over who will freep blame for this obviously staged suicide.
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Intel&Sebastian posted:His rhetorical skill at that sort of thing and his brand recognition are his saving graces but he's not driving the bus anymore. Maybe not driving it anymore, but he still has some pull (gravitational?) as the monitor of the white line and who passes it. A Limbaugh call-out will still result in a republican apology for whatever behavior/statement in most cases.
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OAquinas posted:Yeah, I auto-ignore Coulter since she's so utterly transparent in her shock-punditry. I'd call her the Howard Stern of politics, but honestly Stern was better when he dabbled and can at least be funny sometimes.
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OAquinas posted:Maybe not driving it anymore, but he still has some pull (gravitational?) as the monitor of the white line and who passes it. A Limbaugh call-out will still result in a republican apology for whatever behavior/statement in most cases. But I haven't seen him deploy one of these unilaterally for a long time. If there's someone with a speck of dust on them worth hating, the blogs, twitter and email chains will have sent out the lightning response hate squads before Limbaugh can even get on air. They used to have to apologize to him personally because he was distributor of materials, the mouthpiece for the base and decider of who got bum-rushed, now it's a lot more organic and I don't think he can (credibly) claim credit for a call out anymore. He does a lot less distributing (have you heard about this one folks?) and a lot more punditry/freeform hate-jazz now. Intel&Sebastian fucked around with this message at 18:47 on Jun 27, 2014 |
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Logikv9 posted:Some Tea Party leader that was involved in that weird thing awhile back were people snuck into a nursing home to film Cochran's wife killed himself. All I see in that story is a guy who did something he knew was wrong and would rather take a coward's way out rather than face the music after getting caught.
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SeraphSlaughter posted:All I see in that story is a guy who did something he knew was wrong and would rather take a coward's way out rather than face the music after getting caught. I automatically assumed there had to be some other poo poo going on in his life. This is a social set that couldn't bring themselves to condemn the Nevada spree shooters or even admit they were related to the tea party at all despite overwhelming evidence, I just can't imagine one of them feeling suicidal over being caught taking pictures in a nursing home. If the man had that sort of conscience he wouldn't be able to take 10 minutes of the #tcot twitter feed without leaving the party, much less rise to the top of his local chapter. I mean...again, we're posting about a group of people whose main concern with one of their own going full-nazi with direct references to putting children into gas chambers was that they wouldn't see that person in heaven and that he was making bad PR.
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SeraphSlaughter posted:All I see in that story is a guy who did something he knew was wrong and would rather take a coward's way out rather than face the music after getting caught. That's because you're not insane. Much of freep will see things differently.
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kik2dagroin posted:The most common lamentation of this is the exact opposite, but then I recall the rascal-bound pasty white bodies I saw in that famous picture of the freeper convention... "I want someone who adores my fat, acne-riddled, Rascal-bound body, as well as my diseased, deranged, racist, sexist mind."
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ReidRansom posted:That's because you're not insane. you can't prove that!! Intel&Sebastian posted:I automatically assumed there had to be some other poo poo going on in his life. This is a social set that couldn't bring themselves to condemn the Nevada spree shooters or even admit they were related to the tea party at all despite overwhelming evidence, I just can't imagine one of them feeling suicidal over being caught taking pictures in a nursing home. If the man had that sort of conscience he wouldn't be able to take 10 minutes of the #tcot twitter feed without leaving the party, much less rise to the top of his local chapter. You're probably right, but if my reaction to it was true, I don't think he did it out of his conscience getting to him. He thought he might go to prison and didn't want to deal with the consequences. I am really just talking outta my butt about that though.
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Nah I get it. Personally I probably would've waited a little longer before assuming I was going to end up in gently caress me in the rear end prison, but again...not exactly the world championship of critical thinkers. Edit: And honestly doing something dumb to help a white supremicist get into the Senate isn't the worst way to start your prison career now that I think about it. Decent icebreaker for your new best friends. Intel&Sebastian fucked around with this message at 20:21 on Jun 27, 2014 |
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FReep is hopping mad over McDaniel losing to Cochran, and they're certain that it was all a plot against the Tea Party.quote:BREAKING: McDaniel Supporters Barred From Reviewing Voter Rolls in Three Mississippi Counties Basically McDaniel bullishly demanded that his people be let in to re-count the ballots and cross-check voter rolls, the counties in question told them to cram it up their rear end. There are all sorts of wailing going on: quote:To: blueyon This is GOP vs GOP, and it's somehow all the Democrats fault! quote:To: blueyon I don't know if this is a joke or evidence of a stroke in progress: quote:To: blueyon The Battle of Athens that he's talking about is a revolt by the citizens of Athens, Tennessee in 1946 against a corrupt city/county government led by a group of WWII veterans. On election day there were several voting irregularities and the sheriff's department tried to make off with the ballot boxes. The GI's ended up in a firefight with the sheriffs and secured the ballot boxes. The corrupt local government was voted out and a new government voted in. Hallmark made a movie about it a while back. Right-wingers like to fantasize about pulling that off again, but with all of the bloody MRAPs that the government has handed out after Iraq it'd be a suicide mission. quote:To: blueyon Votes straight-ticket GOP: quote:To: Logical me *demands stringent Voter ID laws* "Why are SSN# included along with addresses in the voter rolls?" quote:To: blueyon We've finally found something more spergy and retarded than SA regdate e-peen wars: quote:To: Diogenesis It's not about voter ID laws, it's about trying to conceal evidence!!! quote:To: Cboldt I agree with this post. The Tea Party PACs should throw every dollar that they have at this particular Senate race: quote:To: MomwithHope Reported by the election laws of Mississippi. quote:To: Mamzelle I imagine that he's referring to the 2008 recount in MN that gave Al Franken his senate seat. A closely contested race that was eventually decided by ~500 votes and carefully watched by lawyers from both sides. Obviously it was the most corrupt recount in history because Franken won. Also, he misspelled "Minnesota" but Norm's Revenge is dumber than dogshit so I'll let it slide. quote:To: blueyon Gonna take it to SCOTUS! quote:To: Cboldt They'll faff around and obstruct and hand out money to their buddies, same poo poo they're doing now. quote:To: RitaOK Yes. Yes. Vote third party. To: Count of Monte Fisto YES! If we’re going down we take the corruptors with us. We have ONLY our vote as our weapon and must use it, to at least try to save ourselves. We arevthe last line of RESISTANCE to a totalitarian regime of Uni Party! 62 posted on 6/27/2014 11:08:52 AM by RitaOK ( VIVA CHRISTO REY / Public education is the farm team for more Marxists coming.) [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 49 | View Replies] ![]() quote:To: blueyon Every Democrat vote is an illegal one. quote:To: blueyon Really makes you think. quote:To: blueyon; waterhill; ixtl; All ![]() quote:To: Cboldt I said that we should support the winner, unless I don't like the result. quote:To: blueyon FReepers like to add delenda est whether it's appropriate or not. Usually they say dumb poo poo like, "Islam delenda est!!" The phrase itself is a diminutive of a longer line that Cato the Elder used to add to the end of any speech that he made "Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam" or "Furthermore, I consider that Carthage must be destroyed". FReepers think that it makes them sound educated and uncompromising, but the way that they use it is so bass-ackwards retarded that I usually laugh at them instead. quote:To: blueyon quote:Comment #109 Removed by Moderator I don't care if it makes sense or not, I'm mad as hell and gonna fight something!! quote:To: redgolum 104 posts on, someone bothers to read the law and speaks sense in FReeptown: quote:To: deport A good summary of what the FReep Hive Mind thinks and where they think this will go: quote:To: blueyon *votes straight-ticket Republican in November* quote:To: P-Marlowe It's almost like someone went to black leaders in Mississippi and showed them that they had something to lose if McDaniel won... quote:To: blueyon Mandatory. quote:To: Cheerio ![]() ![]() quote:To: blueyon :quote: Uninformed Voters :quote: followed by just spitting out a bunch of bad words. quote:To: MrB There's enough third party talk in this thread to make me hope that it's infecting the right-wing base, but I know they'll all just vote GOP in the fall. quote:To: Mamzelle Send :quote: Illegal Voters :quote: to :quote: re-education camp :quote:. quote:To: MrB *Votes straight ticket GOP in the fall* quote:To: TexasFreeper2009 OBAMA!!!!! :argh: quote:To: blueyon This was actually something that I for serious said during the 2000 election when I was flogging votes for Nader. I'll never make the 3rd party mistake again. quote:To: blueyon Someone else tries to bring sanity to the thread and quotes the relevant law: quote:To: Viennacon How indeed. It's almost like his office is throwing poo poo out of every orifice to try and rook you yahoos into helping him take revenge on Cochran for beating him: quote:To: Falcon28 Maybe we can change reality if we wish hard enough: quote:To: blueyon Blinking red lights? It's on now! quote:To: topher Romney is a leftist: quote:To: Artcore Or maybe they voted against the guy who made a keynote address at the Sons of Confederate Veterans conference every year: quote:To: Artcore
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Are there really that many Democrats voting in senate primaries? Edit: Their own I mean Intel&Sebastian fucked around with this message at 21:40 on Jun 27, 2014 |
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Intel&Sebastian posted:Are there really that many Democrats voting in senate primaries? Cochran is a RINO, only Democrats vote for RINOs, therefore all of the people who voted for Cochran are Democrats.
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I couldn't find any great sources for Virginia primary turnouts so I originally tossed this out but now I'm like gently caress might as well just bang it out... One wikiplace said in between 08 and 12 it was about 24% turnout for the primary, 47% for the general and the total votes in the gen were around 650k. That math sucks rear end because they didn't have info on all of the years, so I'm generalizing, but they did mention that it declined year to year. I don't know if that decline could balance out the Dem fuckery increasing the primary turnout this year...but if you assume there was the same interest in the primaries as previous years that'd be somewhere around 300k....charitably assume you can 50/50 that for GOP and DEM primaries....150k dem primary voters. Idk, I feel like I'm missing something but I think it's feasible 45 out of 150 dem primary voters were interested in loving with McDaniels. http://ballotpedia.org/United_States_Senate_elections_in_West_Virginia,_2014
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Stick this one on your thread watch: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/27/us-usa-arizona-mexico-idUSKBN0F21ZY20140627 quote:U.S. authorities are investigating after two shots were fired from a Mexican law enforcement helicopter when it crossed the border into Arizona, although no injuries or damage to U.S. property were reported, the U.S. Border Patrol said on Friday. They apparently shot at a border patrol truck
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Intel&Sebastian posted:Stick this one on your thread watch: Mexican Military Helicopter Enters US, Shoots at Border Patrol Agents quote:To: Rusty0604
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...get what Marine? ![]()
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