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Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 5:41 am
by Baldy
SMMFH

:ohno:

Fareed Zakaria Is Suspended After Admitting Plagiarism

"The Indian-born American journalist Fareed Zakaria apologized on Friday for plagiarizing parts of a column on gun control in the Aug. 20 issue of Time magazine, Christine Haughney reported on the New York Times blog Media Decoder.

Time, where Mr. Zakaria is editor at large, and CNN, where he hosts a weekly program on international affairs, said they were suspending him.

“Media reporters have pointed out that paragraphs in my Time column this week bear close similarities to paragraphs in Jill Lepore’s essay in the April 23 issue of The New Yorker,’’ Mr. Zakaria, 48, said in a statement released Friday. “They are right. I made a terrible mistake. It is a serious lapse and one that is entirely my fault. I apologize unreservedly to her, to my editors at Time, and to my readers.”


Donks. :ohno:

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:32 pm
by Cap'n Cat
Very Conkish of Zakaria, I'm disappointed.

:ohno:

Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 5:17 am
by Col Hogan
And it was a crappy piece, too

:lmao:

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 6:09 am
by YoUDeeMan
Cap'n Cat wrote:Very Conkish of Zakaria, I'm disappointed.

:ohno:
Really? Disappointment usually means that your expectations weren't met.

Zakaria had some very good articles, with different point of view (right or wrong, it was fresh), many years ago, but he seemed to have gotten lazy because his stuff got very pedestrian. I thought he stopped trying, so I stopped reading.

In the end, you should be disappointed only in yourself, Cap'n. It should be no real surprise that a Donk demonstrated a sense that he was entitled to the fruits of someone else's work. :coffee:

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:28 am
by kalm
He's a donk? :suspicious:

Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:42 am
by CID1990
Baldy wrote:SMMFH

:ohno:

Fareed Zakaria Is Suspended After Admitting Plagiarism

"The Indian-born American journalist Fareed Zakaria apologized on Friday for plagiarizing parts of a column on gun control in the Aug. 20 issue of Time magazine, Christine Haughney reported on the New York Times blog Media Decoder.

Time, where Mr. Zakaria is editor at large, and CNN, where he hosts a weekly program on international affairs, said they were suspending him.

“Media reporters have pointed out that paragraphs in my Time column this week bear close similarities to paragraphs in Jill Lepore’s essay in the April 23 issue of The New Yorker,’’ Mr. Zakaria, 48, said in a statement released Friday. “They are right. I made a terrible mistake. It is a serious lapse and one that is entirely my fault. I apologize unreservedly to her, to my editors at Time, and to my readers.”


Donks. :ohno:
The guy only had a job because he was brown, articulate, and liberal. If he had looked like Cap'n Cat he would have been the man on the scene reporter for News 3 in Dubuque.

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:15 am
by Baldy
kalm wrote:He's a donk? :suspicious:
Or a "progressive", whichever you prefer. :kisswink:

:lol:

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:21 am
by houndawg
CID1990 wrote:
Baldy wrote:SMMFH

:ohno:

Fareed Zakaria Is Suspended After Admitting Plagiarism

"The Indian-born American journalist Fareed Zakaria apologized on Friday for plagiarizing parts of a column on gun control in the Aug. 20 issue of Time magazine, Christine Haughney reported on the New York Times blog Media Decoder.

Time, where Mr. Zakaria is editor at large, and CNN, where he hosts a weekly program on international affairs, said they were suspending him.

“Media reporters have pointed out that paragraphs in my Time column this week bear close similarities to paragraphs in Jill Lepore’s essay in the April 23 issue of The New Yorker,’’ Mr. Zakaria, 48, said in a statement released Friday. “They are right. I made a terrible mistake. It is a serious lapse and one that is entirely my fault. I apologize unreservedly to her, to my editors at Time, and to my readers.”


Donks. :ohno:
The guy only had a job because he was brown, articulate, and liberal. If he had looked like Cap'n Cat he would have been the man on the scene reporter for News 3 in Dubuque.
:ohno:





He would have been on radio...

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 10:32 am
by UNI88
Baldy wrote:
kalm wrote:He's a donk? :suspicious:
Or a "progressive", whichever you prefer. :kisswink:

:lol:
I like FZ but agree with Cluck that his latest stuff wasn't as good as his earlier work. I also wouldn't classify him as a Donk. He has progressive leanings but he's way to moderate to be lumped in with Pelosi, Reid, etc.

I also like it when FZ and Ivy's college roommate Tommy Friedman collaborate.

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 10:57 am
by YoUDeeMan
kalm wrote:He's a donk? :suspicious:
Get with the program, kalm, this board, and the elections, are about divisiveness. You have to know your audience. :nod:

On a scale of zero to ten, with 5 being the voice of reason (me), Cappy being a big, fat zero...never mind, I just tried to work in "big, fat zero" with Cappy, but it doesn't work on this particular scale. Anyway, we'll use Jon as a zero, and Baldy as a 10; that would leave Z-boy to the left of 5. That would make him a Donk on the CS scale of things. :nod:

Now, back to banks eliminating ATM fee disclosures.

Wait... :shock:

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 4:32 pm
by kalm
Cluck U wrote:
kalm wrote:He's a donk? :suspicious:
Get with the program, kalm, this board, and the elections, are about divisiveness. You have to know your audience. :nod:

On a scale of zero to ten, with 5 being the voice of reason (me), Cappy being a big, fat zero...never mind, I just tried to work in "big, fat zero" with Cappy, but it doesn't work on this particular scale. Anyway, we'll use Jon as a zero, and Baldy as a 10; that would leave Z-boy to the left of 5. That would make him a Donk on the CS scale of things. :nod:

Now, back to banks eliminating ATM fee disclosures.

Wait... :shock:
OK, thank you for the clarification. :thumb: But cappy is a terrible example of a complete donk - he's strong anti-union. And Jon, while solidly donk, is a strong supporter of state's rights.

Here would by cs conkodonkometer:

1: Mainejeff, Skelly




5: UNI88, 86Hen, OLFU,




10: Bronco, Baldy, BKJMU

You, my man Cluck, are undefinable. :mrgreen:

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:24 pm
by Baldy
kalm wrote:
Cluck U wrote:
Get with the program, kalm, this board, and the elections, are about divisiveness. You have to know your audience. :nod:

On a scale of zero to ten, with 5 being the voice of reason (me), Cappy being a big, fat zero...never mind, I just tried to work in "big, fat zero" with Cappy, but it doesn't work on this particular scale. Anyway, we'll use Jon as a zero, and Baldy as a 10; that would leave Z-boy to the left of 5. That would make him a Donk on the CS scale of things. :nod:

Now, back to banks eliminating ATM fee disclosures.

Wait... :shock:
OK, thank you for the clarification. :thumb: But cappy is a terrible example of a complete donk - he's strong anti-union. And Jon, while solidly donk, is a strong supporter of state's rights.

Here would by cs conkodonkometer:
0: kalm
1: Mainejeff, Skelly




5: UNI88, 86Hen, OLFU,

6.5: Baldy


10: Bronco, BKJMU

You, my man Cluck, are undefinable. :mrgreen:
FIFY

Accuracy. :mrgreen:

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:56 pm
by YoUDeeMan
kalm wrote:
OK, thank you for the clarification. :thumb: But cappy is a terrible example of a complete donk - he's strong anti-union. And Jon, while solidly donk, is a strong supporter of state's rights.

Here would by cs conkodonkometer:

1: Mainejeff, Skelly




5: UNI88, 86Hen, OLFU,




10: Bronco, Baldy, BKJMU

You, my man Cluck, are undefinable. :mrgreen:
Jon is OK 2/3 of the time, but around election time he suddenly goes all Travis and starts posting the most bizarre things that he finds on DonkSoundbite.com. It makes him lose some credibility and I think that is sad because he usually has his shit packed together.

Speaking of shit, it's hard to believe the dopes in the House passed the bill to eliminate some of the ATM fee disclosures...ostensibly to avoid some frivolous lawsuits from some fraudsters who were screwing with ATMs. That's the tail wagging the dog.

Then again, it was hilarious to read the comments from some genius who was outraged (outraged, I tell you!) that he was charged a $9 ATM fee in a casino. His high school economics teacher must be proud...the guy's in a casino and he's worried about a $9 ATM fee. :dunce:

You just can't make some of this stuff up. :lol:

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:42 pm
by UNI88
kalm wrote:
Cluck U wrote:
Get with the program, kalm, this board, and the elections, are about divisiveness. You have to know your audience. :nod:

On a scale of zero to ten, with 5 being the voice of reason (me), Cappy being a big, fat zero...never mind, I just tried to work in "big, fat zero" with Cappy, but it doesn't work on this particular scale. Anyway, we'll use Jon as a zero, and Baldy as a 10; that would leave Z-boy to the left of 5. That would make him a Donk on the CS scale of things. :nod:

Now, back to banks eliminating ATM fee disclosures.

Wait... :shock:
OK, thank you for the clarification. :thumb: But cappy is a terrible example of a complete donk - he's strong anti-union. And Jon, while solidly donk, is a strong supporter of state's rights.

Here would by cs conkodonkometer:

1: Mainejeff, Skelly




5: UNI88, 86Hen, OLFU,




10: Bronco, Baldy, BKJMU

You, my man Cluck, are undefinable. :mrgreen:
I agree with Cluck quick a bit so I'd put him around 6 or so but you really have to use a BCG Matrix with one axis for fiscal/economic ideals and the other for social ideals. I'm probably an 8 or so on the first and a 2 on the second.

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 7:15 pm
by AZGrizFan
Cluck U wrote:

Speaking of shit, it's hard to believe the dopes in the House passed the bill to eliminate some of the ATM fee disclosures...ostensibly to avoid some frivolous lawsuits from some fraudsters who were screwing with ATMs. That's the tail wagging the dog.

Then again, it was hilarious to read the comments from some genius who was outraged (outraged, I tell you!) that he was charged a $9 ATM fee in a casino. His high school economics teacher must be proud...the guy's in a casino and he's worried about a $9 ATM fee. :dunce:

You just can't make some of this stuff up. :lol:
Cluck cluck cluck....the law didn't "eliminate some of the ATM fee disclosures". It eliminated the REDUNDANCY of the disclosures by eliminating the separate placard that was required on the ATM when the fee is disclosed in the process of getting cash and you have the opportunity to cancel out and not get charged a thing. The fees are still disclosed....and my little $250 million shop I run just spent about $35,000 getting in compliance with this and another host of ATM changes that came down the line....

And regarding the casino fee....yeah, that guy can't see the forest for the trees. :dunce: :dunce:

Re: Donks being Donks...again

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 7:18 pm
by AZGrizFan
Back to "Donks being Donks"....

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