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Wonderful Paladinus posted:Canada is insanely good. We have a problem in Canada though and that problem is complacency. People love to crow about how we're better than America at something and then ignore all the problems in that thing and never try to improve it.
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vyelkin posted:We have a problem in Canada though and that problem is complacency. In Kazakhstan, the problem is transport.
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vyelkin posted:We have a problem in Canada though and that problem is complacency. People love to crow about how we're better than America at something and then ignore all the problems in that thing and never try to improve it. It's a problem I'm willing to ignore.
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vyelkin posted:Wonderful Or act all smug while benefiting from right wing policies in the US. See: Health research and National Security
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Nearly, what...ten years?, of Harper have kinda eroded my view of Canada as some mythical liberal Eden. I wouldn't argue it's still better in many ways, but yeah.
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 13:36 |
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Huh. I guess there are things both parties can agree on, after all.
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 14:13 |
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Rorus Raz posted:9 Thank you for loving Trumpkin.
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 14:20 |
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D.N. Nation posted:The gnashing of teeth from middle-aged hack cartoonists about the print edition of Playboy getting rid of naked breasts is...telling. This isn't really fair... Playboy had enormous cultural influence for many years, and now it's a big nothing. I don't think these cartoons are "gnashing of teeth" as much as "a thing happened". Also, dirty magazines are inherently funny, so I can't blame them for trying squeeze a little humor out of the situation.
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Squashy Nipples posted:This isn't really fair... Playboy had enormous cultural influence for many years, and now it's a big nothing. I don't think these cartoons are "gnashing of teeth" as much as "a thing happened". I've seen enough work from our regulars to think that they're less Joseph Heller and Kurt Vonnegut were published in Playboy and now it's a shame no one cares about it and more BUT WHAT ABOUT DEM TITTIES???.
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vyelkin posted:We have a problem in Canada though and that problem is complacency. People love to crow about how we're better than America at something and then ignore all the problems in that thing and never try to improve it. I understood that to be the joke in the first panel of that Bors.
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 14:41 |
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The Republican strategy seems to be repeating a lie enough until people believe it.
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 14:42 |
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So is he saying that the anti-Islam film maker guy was working for Clinton or something? Only thing I can get from it is some anti-Hilldawg conspiracy or just a mixed gag bag.
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 14:42 |
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So he realises congressional hearings aren't a court of law right. Hillary isn't on trial.
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 14:47 |
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Aw, Branco's feelings would be hurt if he were smart enough to understand the part of the article about the candidates appealing to stupid people.
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 14:48 |
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"Ahmed's clock was actually a bomb, because Ahmed is a terrorist, because Ahmed is a Muslim" --every single right-wing cartoonist in America
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 14:48 |
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I don't even know what the latest Benghazi conspiracy theory is anymore. Do they think Hillary secretly encouraged it to happen? Or that she didn't do enough to prevent it? Or that it was a cover for something else? I know there was the "this was a terrorist attack and you're downplaying it by calling it a violent protest about a movie" angle, but that is really old and I don't even know what the hell they're claiming anymore, which means their attempt at making her look bad is failing.
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 14:49 |
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Rorus Raz posted:1 God, I hate government involvement except in administering our ruinous perpetual war.
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alnilam posted:I don't even know what the latest Benghazi conspiracy theory is anymore. Do they think Hillary secretly encouraged it to happen? Or that she didn't do enough to prevent it? Or that it was a cover for something else? The conspiracy theory is "Hillary Bad." Also it usually has something to do with the US's magic instant response teams that can teleport anywhere in the world on command, yet for some reason Hillary didn't order them to teleport to Benghazi and magic everybody to safety with a wave of their Harry Potter wands.
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Rorus Raz posted:The Republican strategy seems to be repeating a lie enough until people believe it. "It's not a lie if you believe it."
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I am really surprised Benghazi has lived this long. Not as a right-wing meme, mind you, considering that Vince Foster and Whitewater still get rbought up in 2015. I mean that actual political action continues regarding it. I figured after Romney got slaughtered for trying to exploit it during the election they quietly stop doing anything about it, and instead they'd just whine until the Clintons are dead.
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Does anyone remember what Hillary was supposed to gain by preventing a deus ex machina? I'm losing track of the Benghazi mythos.
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Rorus Raz posted:I am really surprised Benghazi has lived this long. Not as a right-wing meme, mind you, considering that Vince Foster and Whitewater still get rbought up in 2015. I mean that actual political action continues regarding it. I figured after Romney got slaughtered for trying to exploit it during the election they quietly stop doing anything about it, and instead they'd just whine until the Clintons are dead. Don't worry, Chelsea and all of her children will be held responsible until the bloodline is extinguished.
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Rorus Raz posted:I am really surprised Benghazi has lived this long. Not as a right-wing meme, mind you, considering that Vince Foster and Whitewater still get rbought up in 2015. I mean that actual political action continues regarding it. I figured after Romney got slaughtered for trying to exploit it during the election they quietly stop doing anything about it, and instead they'd just whine until the Clintons are dead. I guess by now they've put so much effort into making Benghazi an issue that they can't just quietly drop it. Their base expects them to do something about it, even if that something is a bunch of useless hearings which waste everyone's time. The general public doesn't seem to care all that much, though. Hillary's emails were a much bigger topic in the last few months than Benghazi. But who knows, maybe that'll change in January when Michael Bay's Benghazi film is released. Samuel Clemens fucked around with this message at 15:23 on Oct 21, 2015 |
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Rorus Raz posted:1 IN WHICH Allie drew some Big Lebowski fanart, realized he wouldn't get paid for it unless he made it political somehow, and shoehorned in something about blah blah taxes bad (also it would really suit his worldview to assert that the Dude is a die-hard liberal so I'm not sure why he's so desperate to claim him for the Republican banner) (Walter is absolutely a Republican though) quote:4 It's always the people who say the phrase "race card" the most who dive at the chance to play it themselves "Just because I drew Obama as a witch doctor doesn't mean I'm racist, it just means I disapprove of Obamacare " *two seconds later* "Ben Carson is black, therefore if you dislike him you are a racist no matter what your reason is, QED " Branco pulled the same poo poo with Cain in 2012 IIRC e: Samuel Clemens posted:Hillary's emails were a much bigger topic in the last few months than Benghazi. You forgot, they convinced everyone that the emails are a big topic because of Benghazi. Hillary is covering up the Benghazi Truth by hiding it on her own server / making it too vulnerable to hackers / whatever it is she is supposed to have done wrong
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Dr Cheeto posted:Does anyone remember what Hillary was supposed to gain by preventing a deus ex machina? I'm losing track of the Benghazi mythos. Obama either needed to engineer a terrorist attack in order to make people rally behind him to get elected or to make it look like it was just people angry about an internet video and definitely wasn't a terrorist attack depending on who you ask. Hillary is involved because she is evil and also because she was helping Obama. Considering that Romney couldn't contain his glee after the attack and people died since he figured it was going to catapult him in the polls it's more projection of their own loathsome behavior.
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loquacius posted:IN WHICH Allie drew some Big Lebowski fanart, realized he wouldn't get paid for it unless he made it political somehow, and shoehorned in something about blah blah taxes bad I'm willing to give Allie a slight pass here, as a tax on bowling is proposed in Cook County (which includes Chicago). Also, because Big Lebowski.
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loquacius posted:It's always the people who say the phrase "race card" the most who dive at the chance to play it themselves I honestly think it's a reaction to Republicans' opposition of Obama, especially the early years when they really had nothing on him but still hated him with the fury of a thousand suns. Now they think, "Aha! The shoe is on the other foot! Liberals hate Carson even though he's done nothing! That clearly means they hate him because he's black!" It doesn't take much to point out how wrong either statement is though.
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Dr Cheeto posted:Does anyone remember what Hillary was supposed to gain by preventing a deus ex machina? I'm losing track of the Benghazi mythos. The way I've had it explained to me [1] [2] [3] is that the Obama Administration went through extreme lengths to not call it a terrorist attack because it would have shattered the narrative that they were trying to build that terrorism just wasn't a thing that happened anymore in Obama's America. Except Obama still won reelection, so
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gradenko_2000 posted:The way I've had it explained to me [1] [2] [3] is that the Obama Administration went through extreme lengths to not call it a terrorist attack because it would have shattered the narrative that they were trying to build that terrorism just wasn't a thing that happened anymore in Obama's America. How is refusing to call something a terrorist attack possibly illegal or even a "scandal" better impeach Obama, I highly disapprove of his word choice
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 15:44 |
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1quote:Western media and politicians cannot see religious belief as a reality. They cannot understand the battle as being beyond politics and economics. They do not understand and cannot conceive that many Muslims view Jewish prophecy as literally real, and possibly a threat to Islamic dominance. 2
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 15:44 |
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It is Israel's fault. AGC.
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 15:49 |
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Without looking I'm going to guess JJ McCullough is a gamergator so I hope this really tweaks his fuckin nose
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 15:56 |
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So many gizmos nowadays, smh.
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I like that there's someone there to roll his eyes at the comic along with the audience.
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Trogdos! posted:1 This accurately portrays discussing politics with family members over Thanksgiving. We aren't so different after all.
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loquacius posted:You forgot, they convinced everyone that the emails are a big topic because of Benghazi. Hillary is covering up the Benghazi Truth by hiding it on her own server / making it too vulnerable to hackers / whatever it is she is supposed to have done wrong Oh, so that's what that was all about. I thought the issue was that storing emails on a private server could constitute a security risk. Saint Sputnik posted:Without looking I'm going to guess JJ McCullough is a gamergator so I hope this really tweaks his fuckin nose I doubt JJ is an advocate of Gamergate. That would require him to have an actual opinion on something.
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Samuel Clemens posted:Oh, so that's what that was all about. I thought the issue was that storing emails on a private server could constitute a security risk. Much like what Obama was supposed to have done wrong w/r/t Benghazi, it differs depending on who you ask and how reasonable they are currently attempting to sound I think the emails-hiding-Benghazi-truth hypothesis was recently floated by one Stilton Jarlsberg in particular
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Samuel Clemens posted:Oh, so that's what that was all about. I thought the issue was that storing emails on a private server could constitute a security risk. You see, that would be an actual legitimate question to raise about the email server issue. But it's not as exciting to the average republican voter as Benghazi
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