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Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 7:51 am
by JohnStOnge
This morning while talking to my wife I referred to Trump supporters as "lemmings." My wife asked me what a lemming is so I told her about how lemmings commit mass suicide. So I Google to show her what I'm talking about. And that is when I learned after all these years that the idea of lemmings committing mass suicide is an urban legend created by Disney when they faked a scene of lemmings doing that.
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?ad ... cles_id=56" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The lemmings supposedly committing mass suicide by leaping into the ocean were actually thrown off a cliff by the Disney filmmakers. The epic "lemming migration" was staged using careful editing, tight camera angles and a few dozen lemmings running on snow covered lazy-Susan style turntable.
So I learned that it's an insult to lemmings to compare them to Donald Trump supporters. Have to come up with some other metaphor.
Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 8:24 am
by kalm
She didn't know what a lemming is?
She'd never heard the lemming metaphor?

Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 9:17 am
by Chizzang
kalm wrote:She didn't know what a lemming is?
She'd never heard the lemming metaphor?
You don't become a Fundamentalist by having vast worldly exposure and keen intellect...
(The End)

Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 9:29 am
by kalm
Chizzang wrote:kalm wrote:She didn't know what a lemming is?
She'd never heard the lemming metaphor?
You don't become a Fundamentalist by having vast worldly exposure and keen intellect...
(The End)

But you can become a Republican Party official which begs the question: are the establishment Republicans the lemmings in this primary or is it the Trump supporters?
Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 9:39 am
by CAA Flagship
kalm wrote:Chizzang wrote:
You don't become a Fundamentalist by having vast worldly exposure and keen intellect...
(The End)

But you can become a Republican Party official which begs the question: are the establishment Republicans the lemmings in this primary or is it the Trump supporters?
If Trump is a lemming, does that mean Obama is a blemming?
Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 10:18 am
by Pwns
The video game was still great, though.
Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 11:19 am
by Ivytalk
John, do us all a BIG favor and give up Trump postings for Lent.

Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 4:06 pm
by JohnStOnge
Ivytalk wrote:John, do us all a BIG favor and give up Trump postings for Lent.

No can do. I'm not Catholic. I'm agnostic.
Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 4:14 pm
by JohnStOnge
Chizzang wrote:kalm wrote:She didn't know what a lemming is?
She'd never heard the lemming metaphor?
You don't become a Fundamentalist by having vast worldly exposure and keen intellect...
(The End)

She is fine in terms of worldly exposure and intellect. She just never heard of lemmings. Look, as I've written before, I can remember driving in my car to work during the 1990s and hearing the results of a poll in which more than half of Ivy League students couldn't name one Justice on the Supreme Court. My wife may not have known what a lemming is. But I guarantee you she can name every Justice on the Supreme Court. She knows who her Congressional Representative and Senator are (most people don't). She's very engaged and does indeed know what's going on in the world to a lot greater extent than the overwhelming majority of people.
And, though she is on the Republican State Central Committee, she has concluded that she can not vote for Trump nor can she work to support his candidacy in the general election. And I'm proud of her for that. It shows that she is not going to work to help elect a complete A-hole and buffoon just because he is the Republican nominee.
Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 4:26 pm
by Chizzang
JohnStOnge wrote:Chizzang wrote:
You don't become a Fundamentalist by having vast worldly exposure and keen intellect...
(The End)

She is fine in terms of worldly exposure and intellect. She just never heard of lemmings. Look, as I've written before, I can remember driving in my car to work during the 1990s and hearing the results of a poll in which more than half of Ivy League students couldn't name one Justice on the Supreme Court. My wife may not have known what a lemming is. But I guarantee you she can name every Justice on the Supreme Court. She knows who her Congressional Representative and Senator are (most people don't). She's very engaged and does indeed know what's going on in the world to a lot greater extent than the overwhelming majority of people.
And, though she is on the Republican State Central Committee, she has concluded that she can not vote for Trump nor can she work to support his candidacy in the general election. And I'm proud of her for that. It shows that she is not going to work to help elect a complete A-hole and buffoon just because he is the Republican nominee.
I'm absolutely certain she's a wonderful woman...
I was just poking the bear...
Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 7:33 pm
by BDKJMU
JFC. Another JSO Trump post.

How many is this? 5? 6?
Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 11:44 pm
by DSUrocks07
Pwns wrote:The video game was still great, though.

Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 8:06 am
by kalm
JohnStOnge wrote:Chizzang wrote:
You don't become a Fundamentalist by having vast worldly exposure and keen intellect...
(The End)

She is fine in terms of worldly exposure and intellect. She just never heard of lemmings. Look, as I've written before, I can remember driving in my car to work during the 1990s and hearing the results of a poll in which more than half of Ivy League students couldn't name one Justice on the Supreme Court. My wife may not have known what a lemming is. But I guarantee you she can name every Justice on the Supreme Court. She knows who her Congressional Representative and Senator are (most people don't). She's very engaged and does indeed know what's going on in the world to a lot greater extent than the overwhelming majority of people.
And, though she is on the Republican State Central Committee, she has concluded that she can not vote for Trump nor can she work to support his candidacy in the general election. And I'm proud of her for that. It shows that she is not going to work to help elect a complete A-hole and buffoon just because he is the Republican nominee.
So she's an establishment lemming?

Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 7:16 am
by JohnStOnge
So she's an establishment lemming?
She is definitely not "establishment." She got elected running against the Republican Party establishment candidate and was aligned with a woman who was and is VERY unpopular with that establishment. I guess if you were to HAVE to put a label on her it would be "Tea Party" but that doesn't necessarily fit completely.
Her preferred Republican Presidential Candidate is Ted Cruz. That's not establishment.
In any case she's very engaged and she pays attention. Like when she watches TV she's not watching entertainment and reality shows. If she watches TV at all she's watching news programs. Well...she'll watch some football games and from time to time she'll rent a movie. But for the most part she watches stuff to gather information rather than to be entertained. She's aware that she has to be careful about what she garners from that and fully realizes that all media sources distort things. She would be no fun for one of those people who does "man on the street" interviews to try to make people look stupid. She knows what is going on in the world around her to a much greater extent than most people.
Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 10:19 am
by Chizzang
JohnStOnge wrote:So she's an establishment lemming?
She is definitely not "establishment." She got elected running against the Republican Party establishment candidate and was aligned with a woman who was and is VERY unpopular with that establishment. I guess if you were to HAVE to put a label on her it would be "Tea Party" but that doesn't necessarily fit completely.
Her preferred Republican Presidential Candidate is Ted Cruz. That's not establishment.
In any case she's very engaged and she pays attention. Like when she watches TV she's not watching entertainment and reality shows. If she watches TV at all she's watching news programs. Well...she'll watch some football games and from time to time she'll rent a movie. But for the most part she watches stuff to gather information rather than to be entertained. She's aware that she has to be careful about what she garners from that and fully realizes that all media sources distort things. She would be no fun for one of those people who does "man on the street" interviews to try to make people look stupid. She knows what is going on in the world around her to a much greater extent than most people.
This is all ^ getting pretty close to:
"Me thinks thou doth protest too much" territory Johnny

Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 5:22 pm
by Ibanez
JohnStOnge wrote:This morning while talking to my wife I referred to Trump supporters as "lemmings." My wife asked me what a lemming is so I told her about how lemmings commit mass suicide. So I Google to show her what I'm talking about. And that is when I learned after all these years that the idea of lemmings committing mass suicide is an urban legend created by Disney when they faked a scene of lemmings doing that.
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?ad ... cles_id=56" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The lemmings supposedly committing mass suicide by leaping into the ocean were actually thrown off a cliff by the Disney filmmakers. The epic "lemming migration" was staged using careful editing, tight camera angles and a few dozen lemmings running on snow covered lazy-Susan style turntable.
So I learned that it's an insult to lemmings to compare them to Donald Trump supporters. Have to come up with some other metaphor.
Your wife is a party official and doesn't know what a lemming is? Wow
Re: Darn. No more "Lemmings" metaphor.
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 7:32 pm
by JohnStOnge
This is all ^ getting pretty close to:
"Me thinks thou doth protest too much" territory Johnny
Not at all. Just the truth. She is definitely NOT Republican establishment. In fact, in 2015 she was asked by the insurgents if she would run against the Republican establishment candidate for State Senate. She declined for various reasons. But she is way more "insurgent" Republican than "establishment" Republican. You can say that's good, you can say that's bad, or you can be neutral on the matter. But it is what it is. Thinking my wife is an "establishment" Republican is just objectively incorrect.
Re: Darn. No more
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 6:40 am
by YoUDeeMan
Ibanez wrote:JohnStOnge wrote:This morning while talking to my wife I referred to Trump supporters as "lemmings." My wife asked me what a lemming is so I told her about how lemmings commit mass suicide. So I Google to show her what I'm talking about. And that is when I learned after all these years that the idea of lemmings committing mass suicide is an urban legend created by Disney when they faked a scene of lemmings doing that.
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?ad ... cles_id=56" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So I learned that it's an insult to lemmings to compare them to Donald Trump supporters. Have to come up with some other metaphor.
Your wife is a party official and doesn't know what a lemming is? Wow
I don't follow you...
Re: Darn. No more
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 9:38 am
by Ibanez
Cluck U wrote:Ibanez wrote:
Your wife is a party official and doesn't know what a lemming is? Wow
I don't follow you...

Well played.
For those of you keeping score at home, this is JSOs 6th thread on Trump:
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1 more thread and you've reach DbackJon Level Fanaticism.
Re: Darn. No more
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 11:43 am
by HI54UNI