Constructive gadfly

Though it seems rational not to view things by ideology, the happenings of the times is geared to partisanship; Obama's call for bipartisanship fell on deaf ears big time. Take the majority leader's current situation: lefties see it as racism, righties see only the double standard when connected to Trent Lott. The true issue is that both senators—Lott and Reid—are awful wordsmiths. However, Trent Lott is a southern conservative, and perhaps even privately wishes for the good old days of segregation, and when caught up in the celebration of an old pal and while speaking through champaign bubbles, lamented the passing of the Old South publicly, which under any circumstances is unquestionably racist, left or right, drunk or sober. Harry Reid on the other hand was guilty of phrasing clumsily his praise of Obama in Old English.


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on Sep 13, 2011

"Tea party on the basis of their arguments." The recent debates haven't shown much rational power.

on Sep 13, 2011

Good to see you again  the same. 

on Sep 13, 2011

Speaking of Harry -

he believed Barack Obama was well suited to a presidential run because he is a "light-skinned" African American "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one."

But then, I'm a racist - just ask... well, anyone.

on Sep 13, 2011

Dr Guy
The only loons who believe that BS are the race baiters and then it is only because they cannot debate the Tea party on the basis of their arguments..

You mean the (majority of the) CBC?

on Sep 14, 2011

stevendedalus
"Tea party on the basis of their arguments." The recent debates haven't shown much rational power.

I have not seen the Tea Party Debates.  Have not even heard there were any.  can you post a link to the announcements?

on Sep 14, 2011

Nitro Cruiser
You mean the (majority of the) CBC?

The CBC, the Obama Administration, the DNC, the Mouthpieces of the DNC (commonly known as the MSM).  Yep, just about all of them.

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