Why are they always so angry, bitter and personal?

(snip)


Robert A. Hall is a Marine Vietnam Veteran

So this works as a badge of honor as long as you agree with their political and theological view of life, but the second you don't they're a coward who shouldn't be allowed a claim to anything?
Hmmmmmmm..........


Comshaw
 
4est you seriously need to give that American 'Thinker' crap a rest. It's ironic you open with this from Byron:



And then follow Byron's whinge to the letter by posting up a load of right wing dogma so full of holes calling it a sieve would be undercooking it.

Republicanism, the party of unregulated, Darwinian capitalism - look at doo doo their 'result-oriented' approach have left us with.

and there are just as many 'doers, IQ 160+, result oriented dems/liberals however you want to dress up the left as Republicans.

Republicans had their shot for 8-odd years and we're now trying to deal with it as best we can.

A_J likes to let the American Thinker do his thinking for him.

Of course if you choose to refute the article point by point, he would just say that didn't reflect his views, he just thought it was interesting.

Or he might just accuse you of ad hominem by class (a nonsensical term he invented for anyone who disagrees with him).

The funniest part is that the right wingers on this board are the most angry and bitter people here. And that was before they lost the last election.
 
Originally Posted by Byron In Exile
I bitched about Bush for six years, and through all that time the Republicans on this board never trashed me the way the Democrats do now that "their guy" is "in charge."

They were angry when Bush was President, but they seem even more angry now that Obama is President.

Maybe it's just disappointment

I think there is such a thing in English speaking culture, and others as well probably, you could call "Rage against the King". For some people the simple fact that the authority is there pushes the "disgruntled" button and it becomes as natural for them as breathing and eating.

Th4e Lord only knows where it comes from but it is well implanted in some people.
 
You non hacking fucks can't find your ass with both hands, a road map, GPS...and your ass.

The curious case of the thinking amoeba.

Experimental note #22

Today it talked.

Well, it came out more as clicks and farts but there did seem to be some recognisable words in there.
 
A_J likes to let the American Thinker do his thinking for him.

Of course if you choose to refute the article point by point, he would just say that didn't reflect his views, he just thought it was interesting.

Or he might just accuse you of ad hominem by class (a nonsensical term he invented for anyone who disagrees with him).

The funniest part is that the right wingers on this board are the most angry and bitter people here. And that was before they lost the last election.

Zip you get a cigar.

Romeo Y Julieta, Cohiba or a Swisher Sweet?
 
Robert A. Hall is a Marine Vietnam Veteran

Actually, he's just another in a long line of angry and bitter conservatives you've quoted who'll trip over themselves in a rush to tell anybody who'll listen how the people he disagrees with think.

It doesn't get more personal than that, hon.
 
We ain't better, chief. We just won another election. :)

AJ's been hurting since the election. This is little more that the usual post-election psychological projection we've seen in the past from him (see: 2006, 2008).

He's been lashing out indiscriminately, targeting not only his usual authority-figure boogeymen, but virtually anyone who has the temerity to disagree with his sophomoric Glibertarianism or his daily cut-and-paste spew-namis.

Not to mention he hasn't been able to gin up a decent doom-n-glooming situational outrage in months. Fast 'n Furious, Solyndra, Benghazi....nothing has traction.
 
Actually, the Old Boy has been in a pretty good mood of late. He's got a few irons in the fire, and some are getting hot.


But I digress, of course.


Don't let me spoil what (you hope is) your schadenfreude moment.
 
AJ's been hurting since the election. This is little more that the usual post-election psychological projection we've seen in the past from him (see: 2006, 2008).

He's been lashing out indiscriminately, targeting not only his usual authority-figure boogeymen, but virtually anyone who has the temerity to disagree with his sophomoric Glibertarianism or his daily cut-and-paste spew-namis.

Not to mention he hasn't been able to gin up a decent doom-n-glooming situational outrage in months. Fast 'n Furious, Solyndra, Benghazi....nothing has traction.

He might be gloomy about the prospect of Hilary in the Oval for eight years, too.
 
AJ's been hurting since the election. This is little more that the usual post-election psychological projection we've seen in the past from him (see: 2006, 2008).

He's been lashing out indiscriminately, targeting not only his usual authority-figure boogeymen, but virtually anyone who has the temerity to disagree with his sophomoric Glibertarianism or his daily cut-and-paste spew-namis.

Not to mention he hasn't been able to gin up a decent doom-n-glooming situational outrage in months. Fast 'n Furious, Solyndra, Benghazi....nothing has traction.

Remember no public outcry is the same as no harm no foul.
Right?
 
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