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Richard Casady wrote:
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:52:58 -0700, jps wrote: The kicker is teabaggers bought Chinese tea to waste. Neither metaphor nor logic can be considered GOP strong suits. They should have bought domestic tea, of course. Casady I thought the whole event and its sponsorship by Faux News hysterically funny, a kind of booby prize/party held for the Republicans who got beat to crap in last fall's elections. It's too bad the GOP has no candidates, no idea, no plans, and if it keeps going the way it has been since November, no future. |
Looks like the pirates are working overtime..
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 16:39:35 -0400, HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:52:58 -0700, jps wrote: The kicker is teabaggers bought Chinese tea to waste. Neither metaphor nor logic can be considered GOP strong suits. They should have bought domestic tea, of course. Casady I thought the whole event and its sponsorship by Faux News hysterically funny, a kind of booby prize/party held for the Republicans who got beat to crap in last fall's elections. It's too bad the GOP has no candidates, no idea, no plans, and if it keeps going the way it has been since November, no future. It's sad really. They could be picking themselves off the floor and looking for ideas that would help our situation and energize people to again consider their party. Their well has obviously run dry and whomever has any good ideas is definitely not floating to the top or getting any notice. The FNC endorsement of TEA was its death knell. Drained it of any authenticity or reason to be taken seriously by anyone outside the bubble. They were too stupid to understand the negative affect of their participation. The only thing they care about it ratings and keeping their ill-informed base watching. |
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