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Progressive Tactics..whuts yer favorite?

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:01 pm
by Pudfark
Some of my favorites are word/meaning substitution...and re-defining the definition of their chosen word.... :geek:

My most favorite tactic is when they have no plausable answer...they attack..that's when ya know..ya got'em... :lol:

Another cool thing they do is this...I going to take care of you and yours...because it's good for you and poor people...they never say if they are included in this...or how it will personally affect them...and uh, don't question them about it..they'll call you names..... :(

A lot of these tactics you've seen in these forums...so, whuts yer favorite ?

Old Pudfark sez: " Batter Up...and play ball "

Re: Progressive Tactics..whuts yer favorite?

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:03 pm
by ruggbutt
Slick has it all down. And he thinks that no one else gets it. He even thought that Brown was voted in cuz he wasn't "progressive" enough. Ok, he really didn't think that, he was just parroting the DNC party line. Thing is that 81% of those that voted for Brown (he did win) said they didn't agree with how this administration was headed.

Re: Progressive Tactics..whuts yer favorite?

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:08 pm
by callmeslick
ruggbutt wrote:Slick has it all down. And he thinks that no one else gets it. He even thought that Brown was voted in cuz he wasn't "progressive" enough. Ok, he really didn't think that, he was just parroting the DNC party line. Thing is that 81% of those that voted for Brown (he did win) said they didn't agree with how this administration was headed.
no, I was looking at the voting results. The far left stayed home. And, the breakdown of all voters says that 58%(and this isn't made up, it comes directly from GOP pollster data) felt that the Obama administration, overall, was headed in the right direction.

Re: Progressive Tactics..whuts yer favorite?

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:10 pm
by callmeslick
Pudfark wrote:Some of my favorites are word/meaning substitution...
examples? Words have meanings, that's how language works.

Re: Progressive Tactics..whuts yer favorite?

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:25 pm
by callmeslick
Pudfark wrote:Another cool thing they do is this...I going to take care of you and yours...because it's good for you and poor people...
do you get the concept of Government being a social contract, involving ALL the people, and for the betterment of the society? And, if you're aiming this at me, where did I ever say that I wished to avoid, in any way, a fair share of responsibility for others?

Old Pudfark sez: " Batter Up...and play ball "
Old Slick says: Hand me the Clue Bat, I've got a live one here....... :roll:

Re: Progressive Tactics..whuts yer favorite?

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:57 pm
by ruggbutt
callmeslick wrote:[The far left stayed home.
No they didn't, they voted republican. Even the far left ain't happy.

Re: Progressive Tactics..whuts yer favorite?

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:02 pm
by Reservoir_Dog
ruggbutt wrote:Thing is that 81% of those that voted for Brown (he did win) said they didn't agree with how this administration was headed.
Hold on a second.
81% of people who voted for a conservative candidate said they didn't agree with how a Democratic administration was heading. And in a state that has a long history of being overwhelmingly Democratic. (gotta wonder what the other 19% said)
Wouldn't that mean that the Dems in Mass think that Obama is leaning too far to the right? And shouldn't that make you happy? Should you not now be getting behind your new Conservative President and support him every way you can? You know, now that the masses think that he's a Republican.
If Dems aren't liking him, that means he's going to far right. Which means you should like him now. You should be jumping on the band wagon, yes?

Re: Progressive Tactics..whuts yer favorite?

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:05 pm
by Reservoir_Dog
ruggbutt wrote:
callmeslick wrote:[The far left stayed home.
No they didn't, they voted republican. Even the far left ain't happy.
Crunch the numbers, Rugg.
Brown didn't win because he got the Repube vote or disgruntled Dem votes.
He won because he got the independent and undecided vote.

Re: Progressive Tactics..whuts yer favorite?

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:05 pm
by ruggbutt
Reservoir_Dog wrote: Wouldn't that mean that the Dems in Mass think that Obama is leaning too far to the right?
No, it means the Dems didn't agree with how far left Obama is (universal health care, protecting terrorists). You're the poster boy for why foreigners don't understand American politics.

Re: Progressive Tactics..whuts yer favorite?

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:11 pm
by callmeslick
Rugg clearly never goes to sites with many Dems. I know exactly ZERO Democrats who feel Obama has gone too far left. The true left wing of the party is in complete revolt. That was why Brown won, but if the GOP doesn't figure that out in time, I'm ok with that. Get yourself a premium membership to Rasmussen, you might be shocked, Ruggie at what the hard numbers say about some of this stuff(and they are a right-wing leaning polling firm).