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April 28, 2011 at 10:18 AM #691165April 28, 2011 at 10:18 AM #689994ShadowfaxParticipant
[quote=SK in CV]And in related news.
Donald Trump Unable to Produce Certificate Proving He’s Not a Festering Pile of Shit
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April 28, 2011 at 10:18 AM #690062ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=SK in CV]And in related news.
Donald Trump Unable to Produce Certificate Proving He’s Not a Festering Pile of Shit
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April 28, 2011 at 10:18 AM #690675ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=SK in CV]And in related news.
Donald Trump Unable to Produce Certificate Proving He’s Not a Festering Pile of Shit
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April 28, 2011 at 10:18 AM #690820ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=SK in CV]And in related news.
Donald Trump Unable to Produce Certificate Proving He’s Not a Festering Pile of Shit
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April 28, 2011 at 10:18 AM #691170ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=SK in CV]And in related news.
Donald Trump Unable to Produce Certificate Proving He’s Not a Festering Pile of Shit
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April 28, 2011 at 11:09 AM #690029AnonymousGuest[quote=Djshakes]The whole birther thing is a joke and was a joke.[/quote]
Then why has not a single Republican politician said as much?
[quote]Even fox news denounced the birther movement[/quote]
Really?
On April 27, FoxNews.com posted the banner headline “White House Releases What It Says Is President Obama’s Long-Form Birth Certificate.”
“what it says?” – how lame is that? Qualifying a statement by the Commander in Chief (and the state government of Hawaii) with “what he claims?”
And if the issue is not that important, then why is the Republican party leadership (i.e. the Fox News staff) talking about it so much?
http://mediamatters.org/research/201104270037?newsref=www.eschatonblog.com
[quote]Same goes for Palin. The right knows this and that is why a majority of them don’t support them.[/quote]
They don’t support Palin? They nominated her for the friggin Vice President of the United States. How much more can you support someone?
[quote][bunch of generalizations about “the left.” No facts except a reference from a guy on the internet named Brian, whom you seem to think speaks for every Democrat in America][/quote]
BTW, Trump is hardly an idiot. The nonsense, paranoia, and hyperbole that Fox News and the Republican party has been spreading lowered the bar so much that any whacked-out position is now acceptable in the Republican platform (provided the position is anti-Obama.) Trump saw this opportunity and ran with it. His little side show benefits the country by exposing just how absurd the Fox News narrative has become. Good for him. Win Win.
April 28, 2011 at 11:09 AM #690098AnonymousGuest[quote=Djshakes]The whole birther thing is a joke and was a joke.[/quote]
Then why has not a single Republican politician said as much?
[quote]Even fox news denounced the birther movement[/quote]
Really?
On April 27, FoxNews.com posted the banner headline “White House Releases What It Says Is President Obama’s Long-Form Birth Certificate.”
“what it says?” – how lame is that? Qualifying a statement by the Commander in Chief (and the state government of Hawaii) with “what he claims?”
And if the issue is not that important, then why is the Republican party leadership (i.e. the Fox News staff) talking about it so much?
http://mediamatters.org/research/201104270037?newsref=www.eschatonblog.com
[quote]Same goes for Palin. The right knows this and that is why a majority of them don’t support them.[/quote]
They don’t support Palin? They nominated her for the friggin Vice President of the United States. How much more can you support someone?
[quote][bunch of generalizations about “the left.” No facts except a reference from a guy on the internet named Brian, whom you seem to think speaks for every Democrat in America][/quote]
BTW, Trump is hardly an idiot. The nonsense, paranoia, and hyperbole that Fox News and the Republican party has been spreading lowered the bar so much that any whacked-out position is now acceptable in the Republican platform (provided the position is anti-Obama.) Trump saw this opportunity and ran with it. His little side show benefits the country by exposing just how absurd the Fox News narrative has become. Good for him. Win Win.
April 28, 2011 at 11:09 AM #690710AnonymousGuest[quote=Djshakes]The whole birther thing is a joke and was a joke.[/quote]
Then why has not a single Republican politician said as much?
[quote]Even fox news denounced the birther movement[/quote]
Really?
On April 27, FoxNews.com posted the banner headline “White House Releases What It Says Is President Obama’s Long-Form Birth Certificate.”
“what it says?” – how lame is that? Qualifying a statement by the Commander in Chief (and the state government of Hawaii) with “what he claims?”
And if the issue is not that important, then why is the Republican party leadership (i.e. the Fox News staff) talking about it so much?
http://mediamatters.org/research/201104270037?newsref=www.eschatonblog.com
[quote]Same goes for Palin. The right knows this and that is why a majority of them don’t support them.[/quote]
They don’t support Palin? They nominated her for the friggin Vice President of the United States. How much more can you support someone?
[quote][bunch of generalizations about “the left.” No facts except a reference from a guy on the internet named Brian, whom you seem to think speaks for every Democrat in America][/quote]
BTW, Trump is hardly an idiot. The nonsense, paranoia, and hyperbole that Fox News and the Republican party has been spreading lowered the bar so much that any whacked-out position is now acceptable in the Republican platform (provided the position is anti-Obama.) Trump saw this opportunity and ran with it. His little side show benefits the country by exposing just how absurd the Fox News narrative has become. Good for him. Win Win.
April 28, 2011 at 11:09 AM #690855AnonymousGuest[quote=Djshakes]The whole birther thing is a joke and was a joke.[/quote]
Then why has not a single Republican politician said as much?
[quote]Even fox news denounced the birther movement[/quote]
Really?
On April 27, FoxNews.com posted the banner headline “White House Releases What It Says Is President Obama’s Long-Form Birth Certificate.”
“what it says?” – how lame is that? Qualifying a statement by the Commander in Chief (and the state government of Hawaii) with “what he claims?”
And if the issue is not that important, then why is the Republican party leadership (i.e. the Fox News staff) talking about it so much?
http://mediamatters.org/research/201104270037?newsref=www.eschatonblog.com
[quote]Same goes for Palin. The right knows this and that is why a majority of them don’t support them.[/quote]
They don’t support Palin? They nominated her for the friggin Vice President of the United States. How much more can you support someone?
[quote][bunch of generalizations about “the left.” No facts except a reference from a guy on the internet named Brian, whom you seem to think speaks for every Democrat in America][/quote]
BTW, Trump is hardly an idiot. The nonsense, paranoia, and hyperbole that Fox News and the Republican party has been spreading lowered the bar so much that any whacked-out position is now acceptable in the Republican platform (provided the position is anti-Obama.) Trump saw this opportunity and ran with it. His little side show benefits the country by exposing just how absurd the Fox News narrative has become. Good for him. Win Win.
April 28, 2011 at 11:09 AM #691205AnonymousGuest[quote=Djshakes]The whole birther thing is a joke and was a joke.[/quote]
Then why has not a single Republican politician said as much?
[quote]Even fox news denounced the birther movement[/quote]
Really?
On April 27, FoxNews.com posted the banner headline “White House Releases What It Says Is President Obama’s Long-Form Birth Certificate.”
“what it says?” – how lame is that? Qualifying a statement by the Commander in Chief (and the state government of Hawaii) with “what he claims?”
And if the issue is not that important, then why is the Republican party leadership (i.e. the Fox News staff) talking about it so much?
http://mediamatters.org/research/201104270037?newsref=www.eschatonblog.com
[quote]Same goes for Palin. The right knows this and that is why a majority of them don’t support them.[/quote]
They don’t support Palin? They nominated her for the friggin Vice President of the United States. How much more can you support someone?
[quote][bunch of generalizations about “the left.” No facts except a reference from a guy on the internet named Brian, whom you seem to think speaks for every Democrat in America][/quote]
BTW, Trump is hardly an idiot. The nonsense, paranoia, and hyperbole that Fox News and the Republican party has been spreading lowered the bar so much that any whacked-out position is now acceptable in the Republican platform (provided the position is anti-Obama.) Trump saw this opportunity and ran with it. His little side show benefits the country by exposing just how absurd the Fox News narrative has become. Good for him. Win Win.
April 28, 2011 at 11:12 AM #690034jstoeszParticipantI thought this article described the whole situation perfectly. In a way, I too admire the trump, for no other reason than making everyone else look so stupid. He does it with such a panache!
http://dilbert.com/blog/entry/donald_trump_magnificent_bastard/
April 28, 2011 at 11:12 AM #690103jstoeszParticipantI thought this article described the whole situation perfectly. In a way, I too admire the trump, for no other reason than making everyone else look so stupid. He does it with such a panache!
http://dilbert.com/blog/entry/donald_trump_magnificent_bastard/
April 28, 2011 at 11:12 AM #690715jstoeszParticipantI thought this article described the whole situation perfectly. In a way, I too admire the trump, for no other reason than making everyone else look so stupid. He does it with such a panache!
http://dilbert.com/blog/entry/donald_trump_magnificent_bastard/
April 28, 2011 at 11:12 AM #690860jstoeszParticipantI thought this article described the whole situation perfectly. In a way, I too admire the trump, for no other reason than making everyone else look so stupid. He does it with such a panache!
http://dilbert.com/blog/entry/donald_trump_magnificent_bastard/
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