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Tim March 2nd 17 12:04 AM

I didn't watch the speech
 
5:45 PMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
Yeah, I believe you to be a rightie, based upon many of your posts and
stated positions. I don't believe you to be a sewer rat rightie like
Herring and a couple of others here. There's nothing wrong with being on
the right, typically. :)
.....

This "rightie" was going to votefor Bernie till I saw the damnable dishonesty of what tour DNC did to double cross the man. Betrayal of a high order. IMO!
Now keep guessing on who I did or didn't vote for..

Ryan P.[_2_] March 2nd 17 03:57 AM

I didn't watch the speech
 
On 3/1/2017 2:42 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/1/17 3:41 PM, Tim wrote:
1:26 PMRyan P.
- show quoted text -
I'm surprised they had anything positive to say about it on NPR.
Generally they are decidedly anti-conservative in general, not to
mention anti-Trump.
...

Yeah I know, but actually it wasn't bad. I'm sure it can be audio
streamed. Most of their stuff is...


Righties typically don't like NPR news because it presents issues in
great depth.


As a Rightie, I'd have to disagree. I have nothing against NPR per
se... Love me some Prairie Home Companion, and I used to love Car Talk.
I can handle their news updates, too.

What I don't like is the "in deapth analysis" type shows because of
the obvious political slant of most of the people doing the analysis.
Its probably akin to the same feeling you have about news analysis on
FOX News.

All that is separate from the awful monotone blaze presentation of
many (not all) of their commentators. Some of them can make a golf
commentator sound positively exciting!

Tim March 2nd 17 04:07 AM

I didn't watch the speech
 
On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 9:58:34 PM UTC-6, Ryan P. wrote:

Some of them can make a golf
commentator sound positively exciting!


yep


Tim March 2nd 17 04:09 AM

I didn't watch the speech
 
On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 9:58:34 PM UTC-6, Ryan P. wrote:
On 3/1/2017 2:42 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/1/17 3:41 PM, Tim wrote:
1:26 PMRyan P.
- show quoted text -
I'm surprised they had anything positive to say about it on NPR.
Generally they are decidedly anti-conservative in general, not to
mention anti-Trump.
...

Yeah I know, but actually it wasn't bad. I'm sure it can be audio
streamed. Most of their stuff is...


Righties typically don't like NPR news because it presents issues in
great depth.


As a Rightie, I'd have to disagree. I have nothing against NPR per
se... Love me some Prairie Home Companion, and I used to love Car Talk.
I can handle their news updates, too.

What I don't like is the "in deapth analysis" type shows because of
the obvious political slant of most of the people doing the analysis.
Its probably akin to the same feeling you have about news analysis on
FOX News.

All that is separate from the awful monotone blaze presentation of
many (not all) of their commentators. Some of them can make a golf
commentator sound positively exciting!


Mostly they remind me of underground college radio of the 70's

Mr. Luddite March 2nd 17 11:09 AM

I didn't watch the speech
 
On 3/1/2017 6:25 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/1/17 5:26 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 3:47:45 PM UTC-6, Keyser Söze wrote:
Tim wrote:
2:42 PMKeyser Soze
- hide quoted text -
On 3/1/17 3:41 PM, Tim wrote:
1:26 PMRyan P.
- show quoted text -
I'm surprised they had anything positive to say about it on NPR.
Generally they are decidedly anti-conservative in general, not to
mention anti-Trump.
...

Yeah I know, but actually it wasn't bad. I'm sure it can be audio
streamed. Most of their stuff is...


Righties typically don't like NPR news because it presents issues in
great depth.
....

I listen to NPR. I guess I'm not a "rightie" like you claim I am..


The posit was not about whether you •listened• to NPR news.

--
Posted with my iPhone 7+.


I know it's difficult for you to understand so I'll break it down a bit.

If i didn't like NPR I wouldn't listen to NPR. I hope that's is some
clarity for you.




My post stated that righties *typically* don't like NPR. Surely, even in
the backwoods of Illinois, the meaning of typically is known, eh?


Every time I think you can't possibly be any more obnoxious, you
surprise me again.




Keyser Soze March 2nd 17 11:36 AM

I didn't watch the speech
 
On 3/2/17 6:09 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/1/2017 6:25 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/1/17 5:26 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 3:47:45 PM UTC-6, Keyser Söze wrote:
Tim wrote:
2:42 PMKeyser Soze
- hide quoted text -
On 3/1/17 3:41 PM, Tim wrote:
1:26 PMRyan P.
- show quoted text -
I'm surprised they had anything positive to say about it on NPR.
Generally they are decidedly anti-conservative in general, not to
mention anti-Trump.
...

Yeah I know, but actually it wasn't bad. I'm sure it can be audio
streamed. Most of their stuff is...


Righties typically don't like NPR news because it presents issues in
great depth.
....

I listen to NPR. I guess I'm not a "rightie" like you claim I am..


The posit was not about whether you •listened• to NPR news.

--
Posted with my iPhone 7+.

I know it's difficult for you to understand so I'll break it down a bit.

If i didn't like NPR I wouldn't listen to NPR. I hope that's is some
clarity for you.




My post stated that righties *typically* don't like NPR. Surely, even in
the backwoods of Illinois, the meaning of typically is known, eh?


Every time I think you can't possibly be any more obnoxious, you
surprise me again.




I appreciate the fact that typically a lot of you righties resent it
when someone tries to be precise in the use of language and properly
qualifies a statement ...apparently it interferes with your core belief
that all lefties believe one way and all righties believe another way on
all issues.

Here's an example of precision: The justice department has admitted that
Trump atty general talked to the Russians after Sessions testified under
oath to the Senate that he did not. It doesn't matter what the subject
matter was of those discussions between Sessions and the Russians...what
matters is that Sessions lied under oath...to Congress. He should resign
and perhaps be prosecuted.

Spin that any way that pleases you.



Mr. Luddite March 2nd 17 11:47 AM

I didn't watch the speech
 
On 3/2/2017 6:36 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/2/17 6:09 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/1/2017 6:25 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/1/17 5:26 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 3:47:45 PM UTC-6, Keyser Söze wrote:
Tim wrote:
2:42 PMKeyser Soze
- hide quoted text -
On 3/1/17 3:41 PM, Tim wrote:
1:26 PMRyan P.
- show quoted text -
I'm surprised they had anything positive to say about it on NPR.
Generally they are decidedly anti-conservative in general, not to
mention anti-Trump.
...

Yeah I know, but actually it wasn't bad. I'm sure it can be audio
streamed. Most of their stuff is...


Righties typically don't like NPR news because it presents issues in
great depth.
....

I listen to NPR. I guess I'm not a "rightie" like you claim I am..


The posit was not about whether you •listened• to NPR news.

--
Posted with my iPhone 7+.

I know it's difficult for you to understand so I'll break it down a
bit.

If i didn't like NPR I wouldn't listen to NPR. I hope that's is some
clarity for you.




My post stated that righties *typically* don't like NPR. Surely, even in
the backwoods of Illinois, the meaning of typically is known, eh?


Every time I think you can't possibly be any more obnoxious, you
surprise me again.




I appreciate the fact that typically a lot of you righties resent it
when someone tries to be precise in the use of language and properly
qualifies a statement ...apparently it interferes with your core belief
that all lefties believe one way and all righties believe another way on
all issues.

Here's an example of precision: The justice department has admitted that
Trump atty general talked to the Russians after Sessions testified under
oath to the Senate that he did not. It doesn't matter what the subject
matter was of those discussions between Sessions and the Russians...what
matters is that Sessions lied under oath...to Congress. He should resign
and perhaps be prosecuted.

Spin that any way that pleases you.



Responded to in another post. BTW ... the Dem who leaked this story to
the NYT and Wash Post should also be brought up on charges for
unauthorized release of classified information.



Keyser Soze March 2nd 17 11:53 AM

I didn't watch the speech
 
On 3/2/17 6:47 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/2/2017 6:36 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/2/17 6:09 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/1/2017 6:25 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/1/17 5:26 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 3:47:45 PM UTC-6, Keyser Söze wrote:
Tim wrote:
2:42 PMKeyser Soze
- hide quoted text -
On 3/1/17 3:41 PM, Tim wrote:
1:26 PMRyan P.
- show quoted text -
I'm surprised they had anything positive to say about it on NPR.
Generally they are decidedly anti-conservative in general, not to
mention anti-Trump.
...

Yeah I know, but actually it wasn't bad. I'm sure it can be audio
streamed. Most of their stuff is...


Righties typically don't like NPR news because it presents issues in
great depth.
....

I listen to NPR. I guess I'm not a "rightie" like you claim I am..


The posit was not about whether you •listened• to NPR news.

--
Posted with my iPhone 7+.

I know it's difficult for you to understand so I'll break it down a
bit.

If i didn't like NPR I wouldn't listen to NPR. I hope that's is some
clarity for you.




My post stated that righties *typically* don't like NPR. Surely,
even in
the backwoods of Illinois, the meaning of typically is known, eh?

Every time I think you can't possibly be any more obnoxious, you
surprise me again.




I appreciate the fact that typically a lot of you righties resent it
when someone tries to be precise in the use of language and properly
qualifies a statement ...apparently it interferes with your core belief
that all lefties believe one way and all righties believe another way on
all issues.

Here's an example of precision: The justice department has admitted that
Trump atty general talked to the Russians after Sessions testified under
oath to the Senate that he did not. It doesn't matter what the subject
matter was of those discussions between Sessions and the Russians...what
matters is that Sessions lied under oath...to Congress. He should resign
and perhaps be prosecuted.

Spin that any way that pleases you.



Responded to in another post. BTW ... the Dem who leaked this story to
the NYT and Wash Post should also be brought up on charges for
unauthorized release of classified information.



For whistleblowing on a lawbreaker?

Mr. Luddite March 2nd 17 12:02 PM

I didn't watch the speech
 
On 3/2/2017 6:53 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/2/17 6:47 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/2/2017 6:36 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/2/17 6:09 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/1/2017 6:25 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/1/17 5:26 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 3:47:45 PM UTC-6, Keyser Söze wrote:
Tim wrote:
2:42 PMKeyser Soze
- hide quoted text -
On 3/1/17 3:41 PM, Tim wrote:
1:26 PMRyan P.
- show quoted text -
I'm surprised they had anything positive to say about it on NPR.
Generally they are decidedly anti-conservative in general, not to
mention anti-Trump.
...

Yeah I know, but actually it wasn't bad. I'm sure it can be audio
streamed. Most of their stuff is...


Righties typically don't like NPR news because it presents
issues in
great depth.
....

I listen to NPR. I guess I'm not a "rightie" like you claim I am..


The posit was not about whether you •listened• to NPR news.

--
Posted with my iPhone 7+.

I know it's difficult for you to understand so I'll break it down a
bit.

If i didn't like NPR I wouldn't listen to NPR. I hope that's is some
clarity for you.




My post stated that righties *typically* don't like NPR. Surely,
even in
the backwoods of Illinois, the meaning of typically is known, eh?

Every time I think you can't possibly be any more obnoxious, you
surprise me again.




I appreciate the fact that typically a lot of you righties resent it
when someone tries to be precise in the use of language and properly
qualifies a statement ...apparently it interferes with your core belief
that all lefties believe one way and all righties believe another way on
all issues.

Here's an example of precision: The justice department has admitted that
Trump atty general talked to the Russians after Sessions testified under
oath to the Senate that he did not. It doesn't matter what the subject
matter was of those discussions between Sessions and the Russians...what
matters is that Sessions lied under oath...to Congress. He should resign
and perhaps be prosecuted.

Spin that any way that pleases you.



Responded to in another post. BTW ... the Dem who leaked this story to
the NYT and Wash Post should also be brought up on charges for
unauthorized release of classified information.



For whistleblowing on a lawbreaker?



That's not whistleblowing. Congressional members who sit on committees
that handle classified info have a sworn, legal obligation to keep their
mouths shut. Break that oath ... out you go.


Poco Deplorevole March 2nd 17 12:55 PM

I didn't watch the speech
 
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 06:36:47 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 3/2/17 6:09 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/1/2017 6:25 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/1/17 5:26 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 3:47:45 PM UTC-6, Keyser Söze wrote:
Tim wrote:
2:42 PMKeyser Soze
- hide quoted text -
On 3/1/17 3:41 PM, Tim wrote:
1:26 PMRyan P.
- show quoted text -
I'm surprised they had anything positive to say about it on NPR.
Generally they are decidedly anti-conservative in general, not to
mention anti-Trump.
...

Yeah I know, but actually it wasn't bad. I'm sure it can be audio
streamed. Most of their stuff is...


Righties typically don't like NPR news because it presents issues in
great depth.
....

I listen to NPR. I guess I'm not a "rightie" like you claim I am..


The posit was not about whether you •listened• to NPR news.

--
Posted with my iPhone 7+.

I know it's difficult for you to understand so I'll break it down a bit.

If i didn't like NPR I wouldn't listen to NPR. I hope that's is some
clarity for you.




My post stated that righties *typically* don't like NPR. Surely, even in
the backwoods of Illinois, the meaning of typically is known, eh?


Every time I think you can't possibly be any more obnoxious, you
surprise me again.




I appreciate the fact that typically a lot of you righties resent it
when someone tries to be precise in the use of language and properly
qualifies a statement ...apparently it interferes with your core belief
that all lefties believe one way and all righties believe another way on
all issues.

Here's an example of precision: The justice department has admitted that
Trump atty general talked to the Russians after Sessions testified under
oath to the Senate that he did not. It doesn't matter what the subject
matter was of those discussions between Sessions and the Russians...what
matters is that Sessions lied under oath...to Congress. He should resign
and perhaps be prosecuted.

Spin that any way that pleases you.


See, I knew there was a reason I called you 'Mr. Precise'. Remember this post next time you
backtrack and do a tap dance about what you've said.


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