Okay all of you who tend to lean to the left, any of you buy any of her arguments? Really?
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/04/16/garofalo-tea-partiers-are-all-racists-who-hate-black-president
WOW!
No. She got carried away and looked for things that weren't there. Race shouldn't be added to any tax conversation.
The tea-baggers are insincere because they didn't care when Bush was ruining the economy and growing the federal government, but they aren't racist for that.
Here's Lou Dobbs ripping this loser lefty's rear end (sorry about the mental image):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOycxiaBcGI&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.olbermannwatch.com%2Farchives%2F2009%2F04%2Flou_dobbs_rips.php&feature=player_embedded
What a putz Lou Dobbs is....not a journalist.
Idealogical non sense is Lou Dobbs.
Quote from: Wilbur on April 18, 2009, 07:24:10 AM
Okay all of you who tend to lean to the left, any of you buy any of her arguments? Really?
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/04/16/garofalo-tea-partiers-are-all-racists-who-hate-black-president
WOW!
Janeane is like Hannity or O'Reilly, or any of the other right-wing nozzles, except she doesn't have a steady gig funded by left-wingers to keep her on TV every night talking her over the top smile.
That, and she actually was funny at one point. Like Dennis Miller.
Quote from: FOTD on April 18, 2009, 12:26:57 PM
What a putz Lou Dobbs is....not a journalist.
Idealogical non sense is Lou Dobbs.
You are such a freakin idiot. I guess that exchange between Olberdoosh and Garafalo was not ideological and pure journalism.
Quote from: nathanm on April 18, 2009, 01:23:41 PM
Janeane is like Hannity or O'Reilly, or any of the other right-wing nozzles, except she doesn't have a steady gig funded by left-wingers to keep her on TV every night talking her over the top smile.
She had a steady gig funded by left wingers, remember Air America? That went over like a turd in a birthday cake.
Quote from: guido911 on April 18, 2009, 01:27:09 PM
She had a steady gig funded by left wingers, remember Air America? That went over like a turd in a birthday cake.
No.... that's not right. It went over like a fart in church.
And, Garofalo may ruin my '24' experience this season.
Quote from: Wilbur on April 18, 2009, 01:41:32 PM
No.... that's not right. It went over like a fart in church.
I stand corrected. Sorry.
Quote from: nathanm on April 18, 2009, 01:23:41 PM
Janeane is like Hannity or O'Reilly, or any of the other right-wing nozzles, except she doesn't have a steady gig funded by left-wingers to keep her on TV every night talking her over the top smile.
That, and she actually was funny at one point. Like Dennis Miller.
+1 Natham!
Guido, we don't take our marching orders, or tea bags, from KO or JG or any other "left wing liberal commentators" like you guys that take your cues from the many reactionary wingnut directors. The clear majority in this country sing to the same tune of equality and fairness. Not many US citizens still subscribe to creationist news. But those that do showed up at all the "teabag" parties.
Dennis Miller is a dork that got lucky. He was good on SNL...
That reminds me, gotta bail and get my ducats for BILL MAHER TONIGHT!
Be there or be square.
Quote from: FOTD on April 18, 2009, 01:51:25 PM
That reminds me, gotta bail and get my ducats for BILL MAHER TONIGHT!
Be there or be square.
I'll be there, but I'll probably be square, too. I don't take my marching orders from Bill. I often disagree with him, but that's OK in my book. Sadly, none of my Republican friends seem to think it's OK to go see someone who you don't agree with on everything, so it's just me and 7 of my left leaning friends. ;)
Quote from: FOTD on April 18, 2009, 12:26:57 PM
What a putz Lou Dobbs is....not a journalist.
Idealogical non sense is Lou Dobbs.
WHY ARE WE NOT FUNDING THIS!
http://www.adultswim.com/video/?episodeID=8a25c392183b774101183df799ef00ed (http://www.adultswim.com/video/?episodeID=8a25c392183b774101183df799ef00ed)
Fantastic!
Thanks!
Quote from: nathanm on April 18, 2009, 05:17:41 PM
I'll be there, but I'll probably be square, too. I don't take my marching orders from Bill. I often disagree with him, but that's OK in my book. Sadly, none of my Republican friends seem to think it's OK to go see someone who you don't agree with on everything, so it's just me and 7 of my left leaning friends. ;)
I watched "Politically Incorrect" (years ago) for a while. Then it became obvious that the show was not going to be a discussion of ideas when 3 lefties + Bill ganged up on one token conservative. The conservative was hardly able to answer a question without being bombarded with another attack or being outshouted and told how stupid he was. I don't know how they got anyone to the right of Ted Kennedy to even show up. Maybe they paid well. That's when I stopped watching Bill. (Maybe that's where Rush and his kind learned their technique.)
Dave Letterman had some funny spots about W. I thought most of the "Presidential moments" were entertaining. About a month before last November's election, Dave started to get pretty vicious in his rhetoric. I haven't watched him since.
I don't find it entertaining to repeatedly told that I have to be the lowest, pond scum sucking,......lifeform to believe somethng other than what the speaker believes.
It's good to know what the "enemy" is thinking but I think I'll pass on an evening of being insulted.
Quote from: Red Arrow on April 19, 2009, 12:33:49 PM
I watched "Politically Incorrect" (years ago) for a while. Then it became obvious that the show was not going to be a discussion of ideas when 3 lefties + Bill ganged up on one token conservative. The conservative was hardly able to answer a question without being bombarded with another attack or being outshouted and told how stupid he was. I don't know how they got anyone to the right of Ted Kennedy to even show up. Maybe they paid well. That's when I stopped watching Bill. (Maybe that's where Rush and his kind learned their technique.)
Dave Letterman had some funny spots about W. I thought most of the "Presidential moments" were entertaining. About a month before last November's election, Dave started to get pretty vicious in his rhetoric. I haven't watched him since.
I don't find it entertaining to repeatedly told that I have to be the lowest, pond scum sucking,......lifeform to believe somethng other than what the speaker believes.
It's good to know what the "enemy" is thinking but I think I'll pass on an evening of being insulted.
By that same token though, I don't like being told by Neo-cons (I have a few that I work with) that I'm unpatriotic if I don't support the war in Iraq, which I don't. To which I reply "I support all the troops there, but the war, no". They also tell me I'm no better than a murderer if I support a woman's right to choose.
I ask them what flavor of Kool-Aid they're drinking that week.
;D
Red, Limbaugh was way past those techniques in the mid 80's when I started listening to his schtick. He and Gingrich started the whole spin and disrepect movement. Nothing would please me more to see them both fail in their attempt to reassert the politics of innuendo and character assassination. They are scum.
You seem okay though. 8)
Quote from: Wilbur on April 18, 2009, 07:24:10 AM
Okay all of you who tend to lean to the left, any of you buy any of her arguments? Really?
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/04/16/garofalo-tea-partiers-are-all-racists-who-hate-black-president
WOW!
Here's an interesting video of Garafalo and Olbermann's hypocrisy on acceptance of dissent:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxP9ZHz4FQs
Quote from: Hoss on April 19, 2009, 02:46:59 PM
By that same token though, I don't like being told by Neo-cons (I have a few that I work with) that I'm unpatriotic if I don't support the war in Iraq, which I don't. To which I reply "I support all the troops there, but the war, no". They also tell me I'm no better than a murderer if I support a woman's right to choose.
I ask them what flavor of Kool-Aid they're drinking that week.
;D
By another same token, I would not expect you to spend an evening being entertained by these folks. I would not imply that you had a closed mind because you chose not to go.
Quote from: waterboy on April 19, 2009, 03:13:58 PM
Red, Limbaugh was way past those techniques in the mid 80's when I started listening to his schtick. He and Gingrich started the whole spin and disrepect movement. Nothing would please me more to see them both fail in their attempt to reassert the politics of innuendo and character assassination. They are scum.
You seem okay though. 8)
I thought I remember watching Bill on HBO in the late 70s before he moved to network (ABC?) TV.
It's probably a stretch to say Limbaugh and Gingrich invented the spin and disrespect movement but they certainly have taken advantage of it. It's been going on in politics (both sides) probably forever. I remember a little of High School history. There were some pretty nasty campaigns and programs throughout all of US history. Instant access media makes it all available to many times more people than before.
Quote from: Red Arrow on April 19, 2009, 03:29:31 PM
By another same token, I would not expect you to spend an evening being entertained by these folks. I would not imply that you had a closed mind because you chose not to go.
Not much of a choice in these times I have to go to work, is there? In your case, you had a choice to turn off the TV. You stopped watching. I'm all for that.
I can walk away at work but it's not nearly as easy as pressing the power button or channel button on the remote, is it? I work in a small enough place I have to listen to it on more than one level.
Quote from: guido911 on April 19, 2009, 03:23:03 PM
Here's an interesting video of Garafalo and Olbermann's hypocrisy on acceptance of dissent:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxP9ZHz4FQs
Yep you are right. The right is acting like the crazy left did when Bush was in office. Any dissent when he was in office was unpatriotic. Now if you dissent against the President you are considered a racist by the people that got called unpatriotic a couple of months ago. It is quite humorous to see Fox news and the other news agencies flip sides. Here is a nice look at both sides swapping http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=224275&title=nationwide-tax-protests (http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=224275&title=nationwide-tax-protests)
Quote from: Hoss on April 19, 2009, 03:54:56 PM
Not much of a choice in these times I have to go to work, is there? In your case, you had a choice to turn off the TV. You stopped watching. I'm all for that.
I can walk away at work but it's not nearly as easy as pressing the power button or channel button on the remote, is it? I work in a small enough place I have to listen to it on more than one level.
We've all been in environments where we were a minority of some sort. It's hard to ignore conversations over the cubicle walls but sometimes that's just what you have to do. If it gets personal rather than ideological you could probably make a case for harrassment and go to HR at work. You seem to like to get in the thick of things so I suspect you bring some of it on yourself.
Quote from: Red Arrow on April 19, 2009, 03:44:34 PM
I thought I remember watching Bill on HBO in the late 70s before he moved to network (ABC?) TV.
It's probably a stretch to say Limbaugh and Gingrich invented the spin and disrespect movement but they certainly have taken advantage of it. It's been going on in politics (both sides) probably forever. I remember a little of High School history. There were some pretty nasty campaigns and programs throughout all of US history. Instant access media makes it all available to many times more people than before.
Dang. You're just about as old as I am. Nasty was what the 1968 campaign was all about. Nixon was pretty blunt about doing whatever was necessary to get the "good" guys into office. LBJ was pretty good at it too. But that was pretty much dirty tricks and skullduggery. Lying, spying and tricks. Carter, Ford, Reagan not so much.
Then came the opening of the gates. Limbaugh and Gingrich became the masters of mass manipulation by using what they learned about media, consumer behavior and the marketing of perception as reality. Remember, Gingrich told his hordes which specific words to use when referring to democrats and their politics. He and Limbaugh raised the bar to include methods not seen since Goebbels. The biggest difference between them Maher and others is the addition of George Carlin style humor. Carlin made you laugh at the absurdity and irony of politics and life. Limbaugh personalizes it and narrows the humor to fit only liberals and democrats. His humor is the kind that makes you feel guilty about laughing.
IMO of course.
Here's one of those white racist, rednecks Garofalo was talking about:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2Qr_gn6lqw&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fhotair.com%2Farchives%2F2009%2F04%2F21%2Fvideo-black-man-upsets-tea-partys-racist-white-power-structure%2F&feature=player_embedded
California GOP Decries Anti-Semitic Tea Party Activism
Last week's Tea Parties went forward despite the fact that there was a little bit of dispute over who owned the Tea Party movement -- a battle between followers of Ron Paul and a gaggle of fake grassroots organizations. Well, that conflict continues, even after the Tea Parties, and for good reason:
Citing the importance of the taxpayer movement in California, California Republican Party Chairman Ron Nehring today strongly condemned the use of anti-Semitic material used to promote the recent April 15 TEA party in San Mateo County.
"The taxpayer movement is incredibly important for California, and we applaud the success of the tea parties that took place across the state on April 15. Because we remain intensely interested in the growth and success of the mainstream taxpayer movement, we strongly condemn the use of anti-Semitic imagery in the promotion of the recent event in San Mateo County.
Chairman Nehring issued the statement in response to the use of anti-Semitic graphics used on the "Bay Area Ron Paul Campaign for Liberty" website in conjunction with the April 15 TEA Party in San Mateo. The image pictured a bucket of money being poured into a funnel with a Star of David on it, which in turn drips blood into a bottle where a person holding a Palestinian flag is seen drowning in blood. The text reads "Uncle Sam Reminds You: KEEP PAYING TAXES. The ongoing extermination of Palestinian Children Can't be Done Without Your Help."
So there you have it. The California GOP is angry a single piece of signage that expressed a decidedly vile opinion. Surely they are just getting started:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/21/californi%20a-gop-decries-an_n_189500.html