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Donk Hypocrits

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:50 am
by kalm
Democrats took in more in campaign donations from Bain than the Rep's over the last three years. Screw both parties and the establishment. :ohno:
Still, though, it’s worth keeping in mind that lots of prominent Democrats have taken significant amounts of money from the company that they are now attacking so vociferously. This isn’t hypocrisy, exactly — I haven’t heard Democrats attacking Republicans for taking money from Bain. But it does cast into relief the contradictions of the Democratic Party, with its very cozy connections to Wall Street and big finance, attacking the GOP over the same.

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Re: Donk Hypocrits

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:53 am
by Ivytalk
How much did BHO get? :?

Re: Donk Hypocrits

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:59 am
by kalm
Of course the Rep's ain't helping there own cause much either. Nice riff by Chucky K here:
Suddenly Romney’s wealth, practices and taxes take center stage. And why not? If leading Republicans are denouncing rapacious capitalism that enriches the 1 percent while impoverishing everyone else, should this not be the paramount issue in a campaign occurring at a time of economic distress?

Now, economic inequality is an important issue, but the idea that it is the cause of America’s current economic troubles is absurd. Yet, in a stroke, the Republicans have succeeded in turning a Democratic talking point — a last-ditch attempt to salvage re-election by distracting from their record — into a central focus of the nation’s political discourse.

How quickly has the zeitgeist changed? Wednesday, the Republican House reconvened to reject Obama’s planned $1.2 trillion debt-ceiling increase. (Lacking Senate concurrence, the debt ceiling will be raised nonetheless.) No one noticed. It made page A16 of The New York Times. All eyes are on South Carolina and Romney’s taxes.

This is no mainstream media conspiracy. This is the GOP maneuvering itself right onto Obama terrain.

The president is a very smart man. But if he wins in November, that won’t be the reason. It will be luck. He could not have chosen more self-destructive adversaries.
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Re: Donk Hypocrits

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:02 am
by Ivytalk
kalm wrote:Of course the Rep's ain't helping there own cause much either. Nice riff by Chucky K here:
Suddenly Romney’s wealth, practices and taxes take center stage. And why not? If leading Republicans are denouncing rapacious capitalism that enriches the 1 percent while impoverishing everyone else, should this not be the paramount issue in a campaign occurring at a time of economic distress?

Now, economic inequality is an important issue, but the idea that it is the cause of America’s current economic troubles is absurd. Yet, in a stroke, the Republicans have succeeded in turning a Democratic talking point — a last-ditch attempt to salvage re-election by distracting from their record — into a central focus of the nation’s political discourse.

How quickly has the zeitgeist changed? Wednesday, the Republican House reconvened to reject Obama’s planned $1.2 trillion debt-ceiling increase. (Lacking Senate concurrence, the debt ceiling will be raised nonetheless.) No one noticed. It made page A16 of The New York Times. All eyes are on South Carolina and Romney’s taxes.

This is no mainstream media conspiracy. This is the GOP maneuvering itself right onto Obama terrain.

The president is a very smart man. But if he wins in November, that won’t be the reason. It will be luck. He could not have chosen more self-destructive adversaries.
http://www.mdjonline.com/pages/full_sto ... d=17232401" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Krauthammer is one smart dude, whether you agree with him or not. On this point, he's right.

Re: Donk Hypocrits

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:28 am
by ASUMountaineer
kalm wrote:Of course the Rep's ain't helping there own cause much either. Nice riff by Chucky K here:
Suddenly Romney’s wealth, practices and taxes take center stage. And why not? If leading Republicans are denouncing rapacious capitalism that enriches the 1 percent while impoverishing everyone else, should this not be the paramount issue in a campaign occurring at a time of economic distress?

Now, economic inequality is an important issue, but the idea that it is the cause of America’s current economic troubles is absurd. Yet, in a stroke, the Republicans have succeeded in turning a Democratic talking point — a last-ditch attempt to salvage re-election by distracting from their record — into a central focus of the nation’s political discourse.

How quickly has the zeitgeist changed? Wednesday, the Republican House reconvened to reject Obama’s planned $1.2 trillion debt-ceiling increase. (Lacking Senate concurrence, the debt ceiling will be raised nonetheless.) No one noticed. It made page A16 of The New York Times. All eyes are on South Carolina and Romney’s taxes.

This is no mainstream media conspiracy. This is the GOP maneuvering itself right onto Obama terrain.

The president is a very smart man. But if he wins in November, that won’t be the reason. It will be luck. He could not have chosen more self-destructive adversaries.
http://www.mdjonline.com/pages/full_sto ... d=17232401" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It blows my mind to see these "conservatives" booing Romney for not releasing his tax returns. I don't care to see his tax returns, why do I deserve to see them? That debate last night pissed me off.