Dirt McGirt
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Bush Lover is a troll, ignore him, most of us do.
Does anyone see the brilliant irony of Bush Lover's post in this thread?
Pure genius and fucking hilarious.
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Bush Lover is a troll, ignore him, most of us do.
Thats exactly the attitude many of those upper crusty New York old money
racists have towards Blacks and many minorities, tasteless and offensive.
That is the magazine they all read isn't it "The New Yorker".
What did we expect.?!.
leave it to the knee jerk libbys to not see that this is actually a pro BHO piece
Apparently the article took him apart somewhat.
People calling it "satire" haven't read the accompanying article - which is very good BTW - and it's about as close to a hatchet job against a lefty as you'll see in The New Yorker. Ryan Lizza shows conclusively that Obama is just another career politician with no core beliefs, and will adopt whatever position is the most politically expedient.
The Political Scene: Making It: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker
Be sure to check the audio on the top left as well.
To the Editor:
I am a black man and a Democrat, and I thought the New Yorker cartoon was very funny. It was not racist; rather, it was great satire. More important, I thought it was brave. The New Yorker must have known that legions of unamused Obama supporters would go crazy as they did during the Rev. Jesse Jacksons recent whispers.
As Democrats, we have become so afraid of losing this election that were afraid to hold Barack Obama accountable for changing directions or criticize him at all. The campaign has thus become a disturbing cult of personality, and a minefield of booby traps for black leaders, old white guys, anyone who strays off message and now any voice of satire or wit.
With luck, this cover will finally start a discussion about the dangers of unequivocal support for one person, and the abdication of principles in the face of fear of losing votes.
Rich Harris
Brooklyn, July 15, 2008
Two things:This gentleman gets it. Well, everything except for the satire deal:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/16/opinion/lweb16obama.html
A pre-emptive "fuck off" to anyone who brings up Bush - never voted for him, never unequivocally supported him. I can freely criticize the Obamabots for their refusal to hold Obama accountable on one single issue.
To quote the brilliant Christopher Hitchens - "i have no political allegiances - party dogma makes people stupid."
Two things:
First, Ricky Harris is probably William Joyce pretending to be a black man to give the New Yorker article some support....
Second, Hitchens was drunk off his ass when he said that....
This gentleman gets it. Well, everything except for the satire deal:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/16/opinion/lweb16obama.html
A pre-emptive "fuck off" to anyone who brings up Bush - never voted for him, never unequivocally supported him. I can freely criticize the Obamabots for their refusal to hold Obama accountable on one single issue.
To quote the brilliant Christopher Hitchens - "i have no political allegiances - party dogma makes people stupid."
Oh.. I have a problem with his support of FISA's immunity provisions.
But he's still head and shoulders better than McCain.
What should trouble you more than his support for it, is the fact that he first called it illegal and then unconstitutional, and then voted for it. If he can make a swing like that, how can you trust anything he says.