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Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:28 am
by VinnieKulick
http://www.breitbart.tv/obama-dems-in-2 ... rs-intent/
Here's the Democrats complaining about the use of the "nuclear Option".
Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:35 am
by Drunk Kennedy
i just think its funny how when the gpo does it its "nuclear option"...but when the dems do it it has a much nicer sounding name in "reconciliation".

Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:39 am
by tin00can
Drunk Kennedy wrote:i just think its funny how when the gpo does it its "nuclear option"...but when the dems do it it has a much nicer sounding name in "reconciliation".

It is nuculear or nuclear?
Yes, they hypocrisy is sickening. However, I applaud the democrats for trying to show some balls for once and taking a page out of the republican playbook.
I'd also like to extend a big middle finger to anybody who talks about "the founding fathers" and how they'd react to something today. Seriously, everybody: shut the fuck up about the founding fathers. You have no idea what they'd say or do.
Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:25 am
by vlad
Is Breitbart quoting the founding fathers?
Someone somewhere must have pee'd in Breitbart's cereal, he is one professionally angry, bitter man.
I really don't go to his site....(well except to Big Hollywood when Adam Baldwin writes something, just because as wingnutty as Baldwin ( and he is) can be, he's still one of my favourites...Jayne Cobb especially).
Orson Bean is Breitbart's father-in-law....thankfully I can now move past that useluess piece of trivia.
Yeah, it wasn't like those years ago when the GOP was in charge that it wasn't pointed out to them that when the tables were turned this kind of shit wouldn't come back to haunt them...they are such whiny bitches, really...they whined when they were in charge and now they are whining when they aren't. Not that the Dems aren't sort of the same, but the keening howl just isn't quite as loud.
I just sick of the whole mess....hmm...maybe I'll just watch
Firefly all day. I'd so totally do Adam Baldwin if he wore that hat...

Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:26 am
by Crazy Levi
PLenty of that shit to go around, and who the fuck cares anyway? You don't seem so upset about the GOP whining about deficiets and spending when it was their MO for 8 years.
It would be absolutely wonderful if the Dems grew some balls and use the GOP playbook for a change.
Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:29 am
by vanitybinge
tin00can wrote:Drunk Kennedy wrote:i just think its funny how when the gpo does it its "nuclear option"...but when the dems do it it has a much nicer sounding name in "reconciliation".

It is nuculear or nuclear?
Yes, they hypocrisy is sickening. However, I applaud the democrats for trying to show some balls for once and taking a page out of the republican playbook.
I'd also like to extend a big middle finger to anybody who talks about "the founding fathers" and how they'd react to something today. Seriously, everybody: shut the fuck up about the founding fathers. You have no idea what they'd say or do.
Abe Lincoln woulda thought I was hot.
Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:43 am
by vlad
vanitybinge wrote:
Abe Lincoln woulda thought I was hot.
Indeed, except he wasn't a founding father....would Thomas Jefferson been all over that? Ben Franklin, quite likely, he was quite the horn dog.

Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:49 am
by bane
tin00can wrote:Drunk Kennedy wrote:i just think its funny how when the gpo does it its "nuclear option"...but when the dems do it it has a much nicer sounding name in "reconciliation".

It is nuculear or nuclear?
Yes, they hypocrisy is sickening. However, I applaud the democrats for trying to show some balls for once and taking a page out of the republican playbook.
I'd also like to extend a big middle finger to anybody who talks about "the founding fathers" and how they'd react to something today. Seriously, everybody: shut the fuck up about the founding fathers. You have no idea what they'd say or do.
I attended a seance last week and had a nice conversation with George. He said he really didn't give a shit about politics any more, but wanted to know where he could score some of those "fancy new dentures". He said he was tired of his old ones giving him splinters.
Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 12:18 pm
by tin00can
Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 12:28 pm
by KneelandBobDylan
Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 12:46 pm
by VinnieKulick
Crazy Levi wrote:
PLenty of that shit to go around, and who the fuck cares anyway? You don't seem so upset about the GOP whining about deficiets and spending when it was their MO for 8 years.
It would be absolutely wonderful if the Dems grew some balls and use the GOP playbook for a change.
Yes, I was complaining about the deficits when Bush was in office. I know i've posted here complaining about not liking the way Bush was spending like a drunken sailor.
Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 12:56 pm
by vlad
God dammit, tinnie! I've been shedding websites and participation in them...and you go and post that...
I do stop by your blog once a week or so...it is quite good. Intelligent and funny.
Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 1:30 pm
by Crazy Levi
VinnieKulick wrote:Crazy Levi wrote:
PLenty of that shit to go around, and who the fuck cares anyway? You don't seem so upset about the GOP whining about deficiets and spending when it was their MO for 8 years.
It would be absolutely wonderful if the Dems grew some balls and use the GOP playbook for a change.
Yes, I was complaining about the deficits when Bush was in office. I know i've posted here complaining about not liking the way Bush was spending like a drunken sailor.
Fair enough. It's just gonna take a lot more than a bunch of politicians saying different shit than they did 5 years ago to rankle me. That's business as usual.
Also, while YOU complained about it while Bush was in office, you don't seem to upset that the Republicans are suddenly anti-deficiet now wheras they were all for it for eight years.
Like I said, plenty of that shit to go around. It's only natural the Dems would feel differently about it now - after all they are in power.
Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:25 pm
by vanitybinge
vlad wrote:vanitybinge wrote:
Abe Lincoln woulda thought I was hot.
Indeed, except he wasn't a founding father....would Thomas Jefferson been all over that? Ben Franklin, quite likely, he was quite the horn dog.

After hearing about Abe's love letters to various men and women being released and studied, it was a reply I couldn't resist xD
The video just sounds like another Capitol Hill tennis match.
Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:41 pm
by VinnieKulick
Crazy Levi wrote:
Fair enough. It's just gonna take a lot more than a bunch of politicians saying different shit than they did 5 years ago to rankle me. That's business as usual.
Also, while YOU complained about it while Bush was in office, you don't seem to upset that the Republicans are suddenly anti-deficiet now wheras they were all for it for eight years.
Well, I was mad enough about it to vote for Bob Barr last time around. At least the GOP is TALKING about reforming their ways. I know they probably wont, but at least this will put them in the light more, and if they need to be voted out then I hope they get what they deserve.
Re: Five years changes a lot of opinions
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:39 am
by VinnieKulick
YourMomma wrote:
AWESOME!