Coito ergo sum wrote:

Who wouldn't want to keep ol' Biden around, just for the silliness?
My favorite is from 1:20-1:32

Coito ergo sum wrote:
Both campaigns could spin it, and it is largely a wash. The 7.9% number probably still reflects some data collection bias, as Jack Welsh pointed out, but that's old news that won't make a difference at this point.Ian wrote:The latest monthly employment figures came out an hour ago: 171,000 jobs were added in October, an increase in hiring from September's 149k, but the official unemployment figure rose from 7.8% to 7.9%.
I think this data is pretty much a wash, and both campaigns can spin it plenty to little effect at this point in the election, but let's hear what the forum's conservatives think. I wonder if we'll hear any more talk about number-fixing conspiracy theories? WIll there be new rants from Jack Welsh?
Warren Dew wrote: Why do you reject the idea that getting rid of free market capitalism is indeed the fundamental change he's trying to work?
Still living in an alternate reality I see.Warren Dew wrote: Not sure about the Obama campaign; many of their supporters are spewing increasingly desperate accusations
I neither accept it, nor reject it. I'm trying to determine whether anyone who supports him knows what he's talking about.Warren Dew wrote: Why do you reject the idea that getting rid of free market capitalism is indeed the fundamental change he's trying to work?
This is it! This is the typical reaction.Ian wrote:Warren Dew wrote: Why do you reject the idea that getting rid of free market capitalism is indeed the fundamental change he's trying to work?Still living in an alternate reality I see.Warren Dew wrote: Not sure about the Obama campaign; many of their supporters are spewing increasingly desperate accusations
What, I was wrong to ridicule him for suggesting that Obama wants to convert the US into a socialist nation?Coito ergo sum wrote: This is it! This is the typical reaction.
Ian wrote:New drinking game idea: every time a conservative here infers that Obama supporters are just sheep who don't understand what they're talking about and will simply support him no matter what, drink a shot. Every time a conservative here gripes about what they know Democrats would surely do/say in a hypothetical scenario rather than actually discussing the subject at hand, drink a shot. Every time a conservative here rants about the liberal media, drink a shot.
I like my booz Ian, I will play.Ian wrote:New drinking game idea: every time a conservative here infers that Obama supporters are just sheep who don't understand what they're talking about and will simply support him no matter what, drink a shot. Every time a conservative here gripes about what they know Democrats would surely do/say in a hypothetical scenario rather than actually discussing the subject at hand, drink a shot. Every time a conservative here rants about the liberal media, drink a shot.
Unmitigated bullshit?Ian wrote:What, I was wrong to ridicule him for suggesting that Obama wants to convert the US into a socialist nation?Coito ergo sum wrote: This is it! This is the typical reaction.![]()
Yes, I'm happy that this is a "typical" reaction. Proud of it in fact.
What is your typical reaction to unmitigated bullshit? Oh right - you just answer the question while throwing in jabs at those darn liberals (see above).
Protested what?Tero wrote:Coito, I think it was mostly the unschoolers that protested. They have control to age 14, they think they lose 15-18. I have the link elsewhere.
How so? Where did I contradict the obviously true statement that Obama supporters commonly act as if they think he can do no wrong? That seems almost self-evident.Ian wrote:You're contradicting yourself Coito - most of us liberals worship Obama and think he can do no wrong, remember?
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