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![]() "jps" wrote in message ... On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 22:31:27 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "jps" wrote in message . .. On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 22:11:42 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message news:uJKdnfxCzo7GNs_XnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlin k.com... Palin Hit With Another Ethics Complaint Yawn. When will they stop? Batting average isn't very good. Even the FBI acknowledged that one of the allegations that may have violated a Federal statute was meaningless and without merit. And people wonder why she quit. She should have stood at the microphone, looked straight at the camera and given the media a one finger salute. Eisboch "The Media." Right. As if she didn't bring any of this on herself. So much for "personal responsibility." Given some of your posts of late, I don't consider you to be much of an expert on "personal responsibility". Screaming at a TV set in a fit of rage , using acute profanity in front of your kids and then bragging about here it isn't my kind of adult personal responsibilty. A thought while you are furiously typing your response ..... tough ****. Eisboch I suppose you never swore in front of your children. Nor did you ever yell at the television. You're just the picture of personal responsiblity, Dick. Of course I have done both. But never with the type of vulgar profanity you boast about. I have a degree of personal responsibility, you see. I am not a prude by any means, but I have more respect for people in general, my family and for myself to publically utter the type of vulgarity you seem to have no problem with. You must be a real trip in the conference room. Eisboch |
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![]() "jps" wrote in message ... On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 22:31:27 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "jps" wrote in message . .. On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 22:11:42 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message news:uJKdnfxCzo7GNs_XnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlin k.com... Palin Hit With Another Ethics Complaint Yawn. When will they stop? Batting average isn't very good. Even the FBI acknowledged that one of the allegations that may have violated a Federal statute was meaningless and without merit. And people wonder why she quit. She should have stood at the microphone, looked straight at the camera and given the media a one finger salute. Eisboch "The Media." Right. As if she didn't bring any of this on herself. So much for "personal responsibility." Given some of your posts of late, I don't consider you to be much of an expert on "personal responsibility". Screaming at a TV set in a fit of rage , using acute profanity in front of your kids and then bragging about here it isn't my kind of adult personal responsibilty. A thought while you are furiously typing your response ..... tough ****. Eisboch Her talk was an exercise in illogical excuse making and you're willing to give her a pass because it was the media's fault she quit. That's your idea of personal responsibility? Blame it on the media? Weak. Not just the liberal media. They are simply the messengers. Think about it. An obscure governor from Alaska who many had never heard of suddenly makes a dramatic arrival on the national scene. Qualified or not, she put a brief breath of life into McCain's dying campaign and captured the interest of many with a homespun style of politics. They lost of course, but the liberal left and their support media just can't get over it. It's been almost 7 months since the election and she's still in the news every day. Olbermann can't get enough of her. Harry can't get enough. You can't get enough. She suddenly is the subject of 15 or 16 ethics investigations, all but one of which have been dismissed and the remaining one will likely die as well. She's found herself with half a million dollars of personal debt for attorney fees defending baseless claims. She and her family have been the subject to a degree of personal attacks that go way beyond traditional political criticism. Harry is infactuated with the quality of her skin. What are you liberals so worried about? Eisboch |
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JustWait wrote:
Yogi of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 22:31:27 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: tough ****. Eisboch That will be enough out of you young man. Go wash your mouth out with soap. :) But he was talking to the girly men of the Pink Army! Speaking of girly "men," how's that little ponytail of yours, shorty? Actual proof that **** floats: http://tinyurl.com/p5rbh9 |
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"jps" wrote in message ... On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 22:31:27 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "jps" wrote in message ... On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 22:11:42 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... Palin Hit With Another Ethics Complaint Yawn. When will they stop? Batting average isn't very good. Even the FBI acknowledged that one of the allegations that may have violated a Federal statute was meaningless and without merit. And people wonder why she quit. She should have stood at the microphone, looked straight at the camera and given the media a one finger salute. Eisboch "The Media." Right. As if she didn't bring any of this on herself. So much for "personal responsibility." Given some of your posts of late, I don't consider you to be much of an expert on "personal responsibility". Screaming at a TV set in a fit of rage , using acute profanity in front of your kids and then bragging about here it isn't my kind of adult personal responsibilty. A thought while you are furiously typing your response ..... tough ****. Eisboch Her talk was an exercise in illogical excuse making and you're willing to give her a pass because it was the media's fault she quit. That's your idea of personal responsibility? Blame it on the media? Weak. Not just the liberal media. They are simply the messengers. Think about it. An obscure governor from Alaska who many had never heard of suddenly makes a dramatic arrival on the national scene. Qualified or not, she put a brief breath of life into McCain's dying campaign and captured the interest of many with a homespun style of politics. They lost of course, but the liberal left and their support media just can't get over it. It's been almost 7 months since the election and she's still in the news every day. Olbermann can't get enough of her. Harry can't get enough. You can't get enough. She suddenly is the subject of 15 or 16 ethics investigations, all but one of which have been dismissed and the remaining one will likely die as well. She's found herself with half a million dollars of personal debt for attorney fees defending baseless claims. She and her family have been the subject to a degree of personal attacks that go way beyond traditional political criticism. Harry is infactuated with the quality of her skin. What are you liberals so worried about? Eisboch snerk Sarah Palin is the perfect "poster person" for the Republican brand. It's fun reminding people of what a piece of crap she is, an incompetent, hypocritical, lying, quitter who tries to blame everyone else for her defects and shortcomings. The woman is a cipher. But, hey, SW Tom liked her...a lot. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: Not just the liberal media. They are simply the messengers. Think about it. An obscure governor from Alaska who many had never heard of suddenly makes a dramatic arrival on the national scene. Qualified or not, she put a brief breath of life into McCain's dying campaign and captured the interest of many with a homespun style of politics. They lost of course, but the liberal left and their support media just can't get over it. It's been almost 7 months since the election and she's still in the news every day. Olbermann can't get enough of her. Harry can't get enough. You can't get enough. She suddenly is the subject of 15 or 16 ethics investigations, all but one of which have been dismissed and the remaining one will likely die as well. She's found herself with half a million dollars of personal debt for attorney fees defending baseless claims. She and her family have been the subject to a degree of personal attacks that go way beyond traditional political criticism. Harry is infactuated with the quality of her skin. What are you liberals so worried about? Eisboch snerk Sarah Palin is the perfect "poster person" for the Republican brand. It's fun reminding people of what a piece of crap she is, an incompetent, hypocritical, lying, quitter who tries to blame everyone else for her defects and shortcomings. The woman is a cipher. But, hey, SW Tom liked her...a lot. I thought Rush was your poster boy. Make up your mind. You are entitled to one only. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: Not just the liberal media. They are simply the messengers. Think about it. An obscure governor from Alaska who many had never heard of suddenly makes a dramatic arrival on the national scene. Qualified or not, she put a brief breath of life into McCain's dying campaign and captured the interest of many with a homespun style of politics. They lost of course, but the liberal left and their support media just can't get over it. It's been almost 7 months since the election and she's still in the news every day. Olbermann can't get enough of her. Harry can't get enough. You can't get enough. She suddenly is the subject of 15 or 16 ethics investigations, all but one of which have been dismissed and the remaining one will likely die as well. She's found herself with half a million dollars of personal debt for attorney fees defending baseless claims. She and her family have been the subject to a degree of personal attacks that go way beyond traditional political criticism. Harry is infactuated with the quality of her skin. What are you liberals so worried about? Eisboch snerk Sarah Palin is the perfect "poster person" for the Republican brand. It's fun reminding people of what a piece of crap she is, an incompetent, hypocritical, lying, quitter who tries to blame everyone else for her defects and shortcomings. The woman is a cipher. But, hey, SW Tom liked her...a lot. I thought Rush was your poster boy. Make up your mind. You are entitled to one only. Eisboch Rush is the "Dear Leader." Sarah is the "Moral Compass." Gene Robinson, the Pulitzer-winning editor at the Post, pretty much nailed it: A Starter, Not a Finisher By Eugene Robinson Tuesday, July 7, 2009 What can you say about a public official who ridicules those who would take the "quitter's way out" -- as she faces reporters to announce that she's quitting? A governor who claims that "the worthless, easy path" would be to serve out the remaining 18 months of her term? An ambitious politician who says that "life is too short" to worry about, you know, boring things such as responsibility or duty? You can say that all of us who ever took Sarah Palin seriously -- or pretended to take her seriously -- should be deeply ashamed. And you can say that John McCain should publicly apologize for putting the nation he loves at risk by choosing Palin as his running mate. Imagining Palin within a heartbeat of the presidency should be enough to make even die-hard Republicans shudder. The reasons she gave for stepping down are not just contrived or implausible but literally nonsensical. She can most effectively serve the people of Alaska by ceasing to exercise the powers of chief executive? She worries that as a lame duck she would somehow be compelled to waste taxpayer money on useless junkets? In her "Don't Cry For Me, Alaska" news conference announcing her departure, the folksy non sequiturs -- "Only dead fish go with the flow" -- were like nuggets of Cartesian logic amid a tub of mush. But I'm stating the obvious. The thing is, Palin's unsuitability for high public office has been obvious all along. Tina Fey got it right; the rest of us were far too reluctant to state plainly that the emperor, or empress, has no clothes. There are basically two reasons the political class and the commentariat continue to speak and write about Palin as if she were a substantial figure whose presence on the national stage is anything but a cruel, unfunny joke. The first is fear -- not of Palin and her know-nothing legions, but of being painted as elitist and sexist. From the beginning, Palin has been a master at maneuvering her critics into this trap. Like most Americans, she didn't go to an Ivy League school; like most women, she deals every day with the challenges of juggling work and family. She highlighted these aspects of her biography, then used them to portray herself as a victim whenever anyone had the temerity to criticize anything she said or did. The most recent illustration is what she posted on her Facebook page last weekend on the reaction to her announced resignation: "How sad that Washington and the media will never understand; it's about country. And though it's honorable for countless others to leave their positions for a higher calling and without finishing a term, of course we know by now, for some reason a different standard applies for the decisions I make." What is she talking about? Who are these "countless others" who supposedly have made the same decision to abandon governorships for no credible reason? The names don't come rushing to mind. Why is any criticism of Poor Little Sarah the result of the "different standard" that mean old "Washington and the media" always apply? Because blaming her favorite alleged persecutors allows her to ignore the bewildered reaction from her constituents in Alaska who are stunned and mystified at her decision to skip out. The other reason Palin is taken more seriously than she deserves is that she has a constituency. Heaven help us. Palin has far-right conservative views, and while I disagree with her on almost everything, there's certainly nothing inappropriate or illegitimate about her philosophy. But I feel sorry for conservatives who look to her as a champion because she's going to let them down. Articulating a political vision and inspiring people to believe in it are true accomplishments, and no one can take that away from her. But realizing that vision through legislation or executive action requires discipline, persistence and rigor. To return to stating the obvious, these are attributes that Palin lacks. Anyone tempted to see her resignation gambit as a masterstroke, positioning her for a presidential run in 2012, is riding for a fall. She will flake out. Sarah Palin is by nature more of a firebrand opinion-maker than anything else. I know one when I see one. She can deny it all she wants, but really she's -- gulp -- one of us. - - - Poor, poor, pitiful Sarah. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message m... Gene Robinson, the Pulitzer-winning editor at the Post, pretty much nailed it: A Starter, Not a Finisher By Eugene Robinson Tuesday, July 7, 2009 I liked Eugene Robinson a lot until he became a regular contributor on Olbermann's show. He talks one way on Morning Joe and other media outlets and an entirely different way when he's with Olbermann. He's losing credibility, Pulitzer prize or not. Eisboch |
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On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 06:27:57 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: What are you liberals so worried about? She's everything they claim they like in women - strong personality, effective leadership, mother, interesting life story, good looking and smart, but... She's also a hunter, fisherman, Pro-Lifer, gun advocate which is everything they hate - in particular the Pro-Life thing. And she had the audacity to actually give birth to what they consider a defective human being. Guys like Jon and Harry are Nazi's when it comes to challenged or physically handicapped children - eugenisists actually. Just as bad as Goering or Hitler or Spangler. They don't see value in "defective" children - they consider them "mistakes" and some how not worthy of life. Both of them are very sad bitter men. Unfortunate. |
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On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 06:27:57 -0400, Eisboch wrote:
What are you liberals so worried about? Nothing for nothing, but she is a potential Presidential candidate. I would expect media coverage of her, especially when she does something as unusual as resigning in mid-term. As for those 16 ethics complaints, one of which she filed against herself, they haven't all been without foundation. She did have to repay moneys for her children's travel. A minor offense I'll grant you, but most of the complaints are the result of political infighting in one of our more dysfunctional and corrupt states. Still, none of this would be news worthy on a national level, if she wasn't a potential Presidential candidate. |
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Captain Marvel of Woodstock wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 06:27:57 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: What are you liberals so worried about? She's everything they claim they like in women - strong personality, effective leadership, mother, interesting life story, good looking and smart, but... She's also a hunter, fisherman, Pro-Lifer, gun advocate which is everything they hate - in particular the Pro-Life thing. And she had the audacity to actually give birth to what they consider a defective human being. Guys like Jon and Harry are Nazi's when it comes to challenged or physically handicapped children - eugenisists actually. Just as bad as Goering or Hitler or Spangler. They don't see value in "defective" children - they consider them "mistakes" and some how not worthy of life. Both of them are very sad bitter men. Unfortunate. Wow...you really swallowed the 8' asparagus, eh? Using your terms, I would charactize her as having an extremely flawed personality, ineffective leadership abilities, being a bad mother, and being no better than average looking. I've not seen any indicator she is smart. She's better than ok, though, delivering a teleprompted speech, but she sure as hell is lost in space without a script. I don't hate people who hunt, fish, or like guns, though I have no respect for those who hunt with guns and call it "sport." I also have no respect for moms who do not teach their daughters (and sons) about effective ways to prevent venereal diseases and unwanted pregnancies. Palin is a hypocrite. She knew she was carrying a fetus that would turn out to be a seriously challenged child if born, and also knew that if she aborted it, she'd lose "cred" with the right-wing simpies. For you to claim I see no value in challenged kids says a lot more about you than it does about me. For starters, it shows you to be completely clueless. But, then, you're the rec.boats wookie, as in, "Let the wookie win..." |
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