Barack Obama is lying about not being friends with Bill Ayers...

Sounds like old Jack's got a bit more than a crush on your girl there Cap'n.

Who was it that was obsessed again?
:rolleyes:

I bolded and underlined the main point of the article just to prevent you from being stupid...




Would adding bright red have prevented this? How come you haven't commented until Palin's name showed up? Are you searching?

;) ;)

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I bolded and underlined the main point of the article just to prevent you from being stupid...

Would adding bright red have prevented this? How come you haven't commented until Palin's name showed up? Are you searching?

;) ;)

The "main point", as usual with your Americun Thinker C&P scree, is a non-starter.

Reading Old Jack speak of Mrs. Palin's biography as if she wrote it herself at all makes me laugh. Hearing him (and you) still insist that President Obama didn't write his makes me laugh even more.

Mostly the entire article read like the admiring beau exhorting the accomplishments of his secret love and spitting venom at the person who kept her out of national office. In other words, Old Jack is trying to paint his lady love as a martyr, unfairly denied the office she rightfully deserved, yet again. This seems to be a running theme among the Palinistas.

I often scan through the front page threads, especially when you're posting, it gives me a good laugh to see your daily contortions. Why would I have to search when you just bumped it (yet again) this morning? Seven minutes before I posted in fact.

They say that the mind is the second thing to go, but by then you don't remember what the first one was anyway. Sorry for your losses.;)
 
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[voice=Elvis][tone=THE KING!]
Misogyny trap. We can't hold back!
Because we hate you too much baybee...
[/voice]

Feelings, nothing more than feelings... [/tone]



Yeah, the funny thing is, he blasts Palin's book for being ghost-written but doesn't care that not only is Obama's book ghost-written, but that Obama is openly taking credit for the work, a pattern which he repeats endlessly as he takes credit for that which works and throws people from his inner circle under the bus when it doesn't work, the paramount hallmark of how groupthink centers around a charismatic leader (like Hitler) as per Hayek's observations in "Serfdom."

All my love, all my kissin'
You don't know what you've been missin', oh boy,


It's palin to see,

OH! BOY!


(((LIPSTICK)))

Obama's Song (Who Are you? Who who? Who who?):

See me! Hear me! Touch me! Fear me!

Right before you, I sell the slogan,
Gazing at you, I speak no truth,
Following me, you get excited,
Listening to me, you get so fearful...

I have got you, right where I want you!
I have got you, feeling with me,
I can take you, and make you follow,
I can take you, for all you're worth!
 
[voice=Elvis][tone=THE KING!]
Misogyny trap. We can't hold back!
Because we hate you too much baybee...
[/voice]

Feelings, nothing more than feelings... [/tone]


Yeah, the funny thing is, he blasts Palin's book for being ghost-written but doesn't care that not only is Obama's book ghost-written, but that Obama is openly taking credit for the work, a pattern which he repeats endlessly as he takes credit for that which works and throws people from his inner circle under the bus when it doesn't work, the paramount hallmark of how groupthink centers around a charismatic leader (like Hitler) as per Hayek's observations in "Serfdom."

You have nothing but the assertions of an admittedly anti-Obama 'mericun Thinker opinion columnist that President Obama's books were "ghost written".

If you want to see some honest to God misogyny I can show you some, since you don't seem to have a clue what it is.

I posted it here, and all of the "right" suddenly fell silent (other than Vetteman, who apparently "didn't give a hoot" about the blatantly sexist attack on Mrs. Palin). I'll repost it here so you all can ignore it twice.

Last week when Mrs. Palin was asked jokingly about a presidential ticket with Glenn Beck as her Vice Presidential candidate she responded to FauxNews thusly:

Palin told Fox News she "got a kick" out of the idea of them running together. She went on cheerfully, "He probably thought it was just a hoot too. I don't know, we'll see." Palin told Newsmax she could "envision a couple of different combinations, if ever I were to be in a position to really even seriously consider running for anything in the future, and I'm not there yet." She added: "But Glenn Beck I have great respect for. He's a hoot."

Apparently the respect isn't mutual..

Mr. Beck responded on his radio show:

I don't think things are hoots. I don't. I don't think it's a hoot. I would never use the word hoot, and I respectfully ask that every time my name is brought up she would stop using the word 'hoot.'[...] No, no I'm just saying -- Beck-Palin, I'll consider. But Palin-Beck -- can you imagine, can you imagine what an administration with the two of us would be like? What? Come on! She'd be yapping or something, and I'd say, "I'm sorry, why am I hearing your voice? I'm not in the kitchen."

Not only does Mrs. Palin only rate the second slot on the ticket under a man, according to Beck, but she should remain in the kitchen, quiet while the men are discussing matters of state.
That right there, Cap'n Glasshouse, is the misogyny you've been looking for put on display for all to see.
 
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I listened to that show. Glenn was being a clown. You're an idiot taking things out of context in order to prove a point not there...





:rolleyes:
 
I listened to that show. Glenn was being a clown. You're an idiot taking things out of context in order to prove a point not there...

:rolleyes:

Beck is a clown every single moment of his existence. Like you, it's his go to position when he was something intolerant to say.

The rant was fairly long, and the summation at the end was very clear. It painted the picture of exactly how Beck sees the world.

I'll bet you got quite a laugh at his "joke" too.

I already responded to this post of yours several days ago. you're true to form..
I'm sure Beck will claim that he was joking.

I'm just as sure that the "conservatives" who buy into his line of bull shit will either believe him and think it's perfectly OK to tell sexist jokes like that, or won't care. We've already heard from one of the latter in our own Vetteman.
 
Let me help you...

*mirthful laughter* I don't think things are hoots. I don't. I don't think it's a hoot. I would never use the word hoot, and I respectfully ask that every time my name is brought up she would stop using the word 'hoot.'[... *cackling from Pat and Stu*] No, no I'm just saying -- Beck-Palin, I'll consider. *chuckling* But Palin-Beck -- can you imagine, can you imagine what an administration with the two of us would be like? *rotfl* What? Come on! She'd be yapping or something, and I'd say, *lmao* [I understand that THIS is the Left's stereotype of me and any other "consevative"] "I'm sorry, why am I hearing your voice? I'm not in the kitchen." *peals of laughter over the inside conservative joke at the Left's profound lack of a sense of humor unless it is misogynist mean*

You really can be stupid when you work at it you know...

i*blow*:kiss:
 
Let me help you...

*mirthful laughter* I don't think things are hoots. I don't. I don't think it's a hoot. I would never use the word hoot, and I respectfully ask that every time my name is brought up she would stop using the word 'hoot.'[... *cackling from Pat and Stu*] No, no I'm just saying -- Beck-Palin, I'll consider. *chuckling* But Palin-Beck -- can you imagine, can you imagine what an administration with the two of us would be like? *rotfl* What? Come on! She'd be yapping or something, and I'd say, *lmao* [I understand that THIS is the Left's stereotype of me and any other "consevative"] "I'm sorry, why am I hearing your voice? I'm not in the kitchen." *peals of laughter over the inside conservative joke at the Left's profound lack of a sense of humor unless it is misogynist mean*

You really can be stupid when you work at it you know...

i*blow*:kiss:

This response was also predicted, just not by me.

Where's AJ to tell us about how all the misogyny against Palin is due to left wing fear?

He will spin it and say how Beck was talking about the left.
Oh, and the first part in bold, is your addition, as is the second part in bold underline. I posted the audio link.
 
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That joke wasn't directed at Sarah, it was directed at you.

You didn't get it. No surprise here.


You didn't even listen to the show: this is just marching orders from one of your left-wing blogs who are monitoring everything said looking for something they can cherry-pick out of context and feed to their myrmidons.


Typical.


i:(
 
Beck played you...




You took the bait, hook, line and sinker. He even wrote a book about you, "Arguing with Idiots."
 
LOL...and here's what Obama really thinks, from the correspondent's dinner this summer...

"THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you, everybody. Good evening. You know, I had an entire speech prepared for this wonderful occasion, but now that I'm here I think I'm going to try something a little different. Tonight I want to speak from the heart. I'm going to speak off the cuff. (Teleprompters rise.) (Laughter and applause.)

Good evening. (Laughter.) Pause for laughter. (Laughter.) Wait a minute, this may not be working as well as I -- (laughter.) Let me try that again.

Good evening, everybody. (Applause.) I would like to welcome you all to the 10-day anniversary of my first 100 days. (Laughter.) I am Barack Obama. Most of you covered me. All of you voted for me. (Laughter and applause.) Apologies to the Fox table. (Laughter.) They're -- where are they? I have to confess I really did not want to be here tonight, but I knew I had to come -- just one more problem that I've inherited from George W. Bush. (Laughter.)

But now that I'm here, it's great to be here. It's great to see all of you. Michelle Obama is here, the First Lady of the United States. (Applause.) Hasn't she been an outstanding First Lady? (Applause.) She's even begun to bridge the differences that have divided us for so long, because no matter which party you belong to we can all agree that Michelle has the right to bare arms. (Laughter and applause.)

Now Sasha and Malia aren't here tonight because they're grounded. You can't just take Air Force One on a joy ride to Manhattan. (Laughter.) I don't care whose kids you are. (Laughter.) We've been setting some ground rules here. They're starting to get a little carried away.

Now, speaking -- when I think about children obviously I think about Michelle and it reminds me that tomorrow is Mother's Day. Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers in the audience. (Applause.) I do have to say, though, that this is a tough holiday for Rahm Emanuel because he's not used to saying the word "day" after "mother." (Laughter.) That's true. (Laughter.)

David Axelrod is here. You know, David and I have been together for a long time. I can still remember -- I got to sort of -- I tear up a little bit when I think back to that day that I called Ax so many years ago and said, you and I can do wonderful things together. And he said to me the same thing that partners all across America are saying to one another right now: Let's go to Iowa and make it official. (Laughter and applause.)

Michael Steele is in the house tonight. (Applause.) Or as he would say, "in the heezy." (Laughter.) What's up? (Laughter.) Where is Michael? Michael, for the last time, the Republican Party does not qualify for a bailout. (Laughter.) Rush Limbaugh does not count as a troubled asset, I'm sorry. (Laughter.)

Dick Cheney was supposed to be here but he is very busy working on his memoirs, tentatively titled, "How to Shoot Friends and Interrogate People." (Laughter.)

You know, it's been a whirlwind of activity these first hundred days. We've enacted a major economic recovery package, we passed a budget, we forged a new path in Iraq, and no President in history has ever named three Commerce Secretaries this quickly. (Laughter.) Which reminds me, if Judd Gregg is here, your business cards are ready now. (Laughter.)

On top of that, I've also reversed the ban on stem cell research, signed an expansion -- (applause) -- signed an expansion of the children's health insurance. Just last week, Car and Driver named me auto executive of the year. (Laughter.) Something I'm very proud of.

We've also begun to change the culture in Washington. We've even made the White House a place where people can learn and can grow. Just recently, Larry Summers asked if he could chair the White House Council on Women and Girls. (Laughter.) And I do appreciate that Larry is here tonight because it is seven hours past his bedtime. (Laughter.) Gibbs liked that one. (Laughter.)

In the last hundred days, we've also grown the Democratic Party by infusing it with new energy and bringing in fresh, young faces like Arlen Specter. (Laughter.) Now, Joe Biden rightly deserves a lot of credit for convincing Arlen to make the switch, but Secretary Clinton actually had a lot to do with it too. One day she just pulled him aside and she said, Arlen, you know what I always say -- "if you can't beat them, join them." (Laughter.)

Which brings me to another thing that's changed in this new, warmer, fuzzier White House, and that's my relationship with Hillary. You know, we had been rivals during the campaign, but these days we could not be closer. In fact, the second she got back from Mexico she pulled into a hug and gave me a big kiss. (Laughter.) Told me I'd better get down there myself. (Laughter.) Which I really appreciated. I mean, it was -- it was nice. (Laughter.)

And of course we've also begun to change America's image in the world. We talked about this during this campaign and we're starting to execute. We've renewed alliances with important partners and friends. If you look on the screen there, there I am with Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso. There I am with Gordon Brown.

But as I said during the campaign, we can't just talk to our friends. As hard as it is, we also have to talk to our enemies, and I've begun to do exactly that. Take a look at the monitor there. (Laughter.) Now, let me be clear, just because he handed me a copy of Peter Pan does not mean that I'm going to read it -- (laughter) -- but it's good diplomatic practice to just accept these gifts.

All this change hasn't been easy. Change never is. So I've cut the tension by bringing a new friend to the White House. He's warm, he's cuddly, loyal, enthusiastic. You just have to keep him on a tight leash. Every once in a while he goes charging off in the wrong direction and gets himself into trouble. But enough about Joe Biden. (Laughter.) "
 
That joke wasn't directed at Sarah, it was directed at you.

You didn't get it. No surprise here.


You didn't even listen to the show: this is just marching orders from one of your left-wing blogs who are monitoring everything said looking for something they can cherry-pick out of context and feed to their myrmidons.


Typical.


i:(

I know, I "don't get" sexist 'jokes' or think that they're funny. I didn't have to listen to the show. The audio is posted for all to hear and make their own judgement. Is it your assertion now that the audio link posted was altered to make it sound as if Beck was making an obvious sexist joke about Mrs. Palin belonging in the White House kitchen?

Keep defending it Cap'n Lipstick. It's hilarious to watch you close your eyes to one of your own when they say something so obviously sexist against someone you've been defending against the "misogynist attacks of the left" for months. You've proved beyond a doubt that you have no idea what misogyny is when it's staring you right in the face.
 
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More on what Obama really thinks. I mean, he wouldn't joke about this stuff, right?

'All in all, we're proud of the change we've brought to Washington in these first hundred days but we've got a lot of work left to do, as all of you know. So I'd like to talk a little bit about what my administration plans to achieve in the next hundred days.

During the second hundred days, we will design, build and open a library dedicated to my first hundred days. (Laughter.) It's going to be big, folks. (Laughter.) In the next hundred days, I will learn to go off the prompter and Joe Biden will learn to stay on the prompter. (Laughter.)

In the next hundred days, our bipartisan outreach will be so successful that even John Boehner will consider becoming a Democrat. After all, we have a lot in common. He is a person of color. (Laughter.) Although not a color that appears in the natural world. (Laughter.) What's up, John? (Laughter.)

In the next hundred days, I will meet with a leader who rules over millions with an iron fist, who owns the airwaves and uses his power to crush all who would challenge his authority at the ballot box. It's good to see you, Mayor Bloomberg. (Laughter.)

In the next hundred days, we will housetrain our dog, Bo, because the last thing Tim Geithner needs is someone else treating him like a fire hydrant. (Laughter.) In the next hundred days, I will strongly consider losing my cool. (Laughter.)

Finally, I believe that my next hundred days will be so successful I will be able to complete them in 72 days. (Laughter.) And on the 73rd day, I will rest. (Laughter.)

I just -- I want to end by saying a few words about the men and women in this room whose job it is to inform the public and pursue the truth. You know, we meet tonight at a moment of extraordinary challenge for this nation and for the world, but it's also a time of real hardship for the field of journalism. And like so many other businesses in this global age, you've seen sweeping changes and technology and communications that lead to a sense of uncertainty and anxiety about what the future will hold.

Across the country, there are extraordinary, hardworking journalists who have lost their jobs in recent days, recent weeks, recent months. And I know that each newspaper and media outlet is wrestling with how to respond to these changes, and some are struggling simply to stay open. And it won't be easy. Not every ending will be a happy one.

But it's also true that your ultimate success as an industry is essential to the success of our democracy. It's what makes this thing work. You know, Thomas Jefferson once said that if he had the choice between a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, he would not hesitate to choose the latter.

Clearly, Thomas Jefferson never had cable news to contend with -- (laughter) -- but his central point remains: A government without newspapers, a government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts, is not an option for the United States of America. (Applause.)

So I may not -- I may not agree with everything you write or report. I may even complain, or more likely Gibbs will complain, from time to time about how you do your jobs, but I do so with the knowledge that when you are at your best, then you help me be at my best. You help all of us who serve at the pleasure of the American people do our jobs better by holding us accountable, by demanding honesty, by preventing us from taking shortcuts and falling into easy political games that people are so desperately weary of.

And that kind of reporting is worth preserving -- not just for your sake, but for the public's. We count on you to help us make sense of a complex world and tell the stories of our lives the way they happen, and we look for you for truth, even if it's always an approximation, even if -- (laughter.)

This is a season of renewal and reinvention. That is what government must learn to do, that's what businesses must learn to do, and that's what journalism is in the process of doing. And when I look out at this room and think about the dedicated men and women whose questions I've answered over the last few years, I know that for all the challenges this industry faces, it's not short on talent or creativity or passion or commitment. It's not short of young people who are eager to break news or the not-so-young who still manage to ask the tough ones time and time again. These qualities alone will not solve all your problems, but they certainly prove that the problems are worth solving. And that is a good place as any to begin.

So I offer you my thanks, I offer you my support, and I look forward to working with you and answering to you and the American people as we seek a more perfect union in the months and years ahead.

Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you. (Applause.) "
 
I know, I "don't get" sexist 'jokes' or think that they're funny. I didn't have to listen to the show. The audio is posted for all to hear and make their own judgement. Is it your assertion now that the audio link posted was altered to make it sound as if Beck was making an obvious sexist joke?

Keep defending it Cap'n Lipstick. It's hilarious to watch you close your eyes to one of your own when they say something so obviously sexist against someone you've been defending against the misogynist attacks of the left for months.

This is why you can't spot the creeping Marxism of the Democrat party as we discussed in the other thread. You simply refuse to see it, you see what you want to see. If you can't see that Glenn was parodying you and the way you think of him, me, Ishmael, firespin, or anybody or any thing remotely conservative, then there's not really much point in trying to have a conversation with you since this is the sort of thing Glenn does at least once a show. That and fat jokes, again, in a parody of how the Left attacks people's OPINION with personal attacks. Do you not recognize yourself and your approach to opinion?
 
Kindly point out the jokes that were sexist or otherwise unacceptable will you? I'm having trouble seeing any of them.

He never said that anything was unacceptable to him.

Again, you just see what you want to read, even if you have to "invent" a story line or line of attack.
 
Kindly point out the jokes that were sexist or otherwise unacceptable will you? I'm having trouble seeing any of them.

Why am I not surprised?

Jokes about Michael Steele's race, John Boehner's color, Arlen Spector's age, Michael Bloomberg's authority, Hillary Clinton's loyalty...

None of them very offensive, unless somebody was easily offended. Similar to what Beck said about Palin.

You've got it in for Palin for whatever reason...and that's fine...just don't run around trying to be the conscience of the board. If nobody felt the need to apologize for Obama's remarks, nobody needs to do that Beck either.
 
Why am I not surprised?

Jokes about Michael Steele's race, John Boehner's color, Arlen Spector's age, Michael Bloomberg's authority, Hillary Clinton's loyalty...

None of them very offensive, unless somebody was easily offended. Similar to what Beck said about Palin.

You've got it in for Palin for whatever reason...and that's fine...just don't run around trying to be the conscience of the board. If nobody felt the need to apologize for Obama's remarks, nobody needs to do that Beck either.

The Left doesn't operate on reason, it operates on emotion.
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This style of political loathing has become effectively innate. It has been systemized to such a degree as to become integral. Modern liberalism cannot do without it. An entire structure has been erected on the basis of political hatred, and from that structure a whole new strategy has arisen.

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This is why you can't spot the creeping Marxism of the Democrat party as we discussed in the other thread. You simply refuse to see it, you see what you want to see. If you can't see that Glenn was parodying you and the way you think of him, me, Ishmael, firespin, or anybody or any thing remotely conservative, then there's not really much point in trying to have a conversation with you since this is the sort of thing Glenn does at least once a show. That and fat jokes, again, in a parody of how the Left attacks people's OPINION with personal attacks. Do you not recognize yourself and your approach to opinion?

*laugh*
My approach to opinion?

So your defense of Mr. Beck's obviously sexist joke is not only that it's ok because he does that sort of thing at least once per show, and that it's just Beck being Beck, a clown?

I guess that makes all of the difference in the world then, in your mind at least. Which is telling in and of itself. I know, as does anyone else here with more than a handful of functional brain cells does, that if someone you disagreed with ideologically even hinted at such a thing with bold disclaimers to either side you would have been shouting about it from the rooftops.

I actually had no idea that you would seriously try to defend this behavior. Being a "number one fan" of the Ex-Governor and such a stalwart voice against the "misogynist" attacks against her. I would not have been surprised that when someone you agree with does exactly that you would turn a blind eye. I didn't expect you to actually try to defend it.

I really shouldn't have been though. With your history, I should have expected it.
 
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More on what Obama really thinks. I mean, he wouldn't joke about this stuff, right?


You do know where that speech was from, right?

Or am I missing something here???

Edited to add: I need more coffee. Ignore this post.
 
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Why am I not surprised?

Jokes about Michael Steele's race, John Boehner's color, Arlen Spector's age, Michael Bloomberg's authority, Hillary Clinton's loyalty...

None of them very offensive, unless somebody was easily offended. Similar to what Beck said about Palin.

You've got it in for Palin for whatever reason...and that's fine...just don't run around trying to be the conscience of the board. If nobody felt the need to apologize for Obama's remarks, nobody needs to do that Beck either.

The joke about Steel was not about his race, but his proclivity toward trying to use the language of more youthful members of our society (although about 5 years or so too late).

I didn't see anything about Specter's age. Be a dear and point it out for me.

I see I've nabbed not one but two appologists this morning.
 
Beck was not being a misogynist, he was lampooning the Left's characterization of the people on the right as misogynists (homophobes, rednecks, wingnuts, hypocritical Bible-thumpers bitterly clinging to their guns and religion...). You don't get that. We can all see it and we can only come to one of two conclusions, you are stupid, or you are blinded by hate.

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The joke about Steel was not about his race, but his proclivity toward trying to use the language of more youthful members of our society (although about 5 years or so too late).

I didn't see anything about Specter's age. Be a dear and point it out for me.

I see I've nabbed not one but two appologists this morning.

Still an idiot, I see. Having trouble reading this morning, too?

"In the last hundred days, we've also grown the Democratic Party by infusing it with new energy and bringing in fresh, young faces like Arlen Specter."
 
Still an idiot, I see. Having trouble reading this morning, too?

"In the last hundred days, we've also grown the Democratic Party by infusing it with new energy and bringing in fresh, young faces like Arlen Specter."

*yawn* Again, not a crack on his actual age, but his recent conversion to Democrat from Republican.

You're not very good at this..

Try explaining how Beck didn't actually mean that Mrs. Palin should be in the kitchen while the men discuss policy in the White House.
 
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