Are y'all watching the Republican convention tonight? Share your thought on the speeches and, especially, the coverage. Tonight, Ann Romney and Chris Christie are up, along with Rick Santorum, Artur Davis and Nikki Haley.
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Bemused commented
2012-08-29 12:31:06 -0400
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@doors17: nice to be back. I’ve been lurking off and on, but needed the furious follies of election time to feel inclined to post.
@mlp: I agree but suffer from a chronic case of Polyanna-ism that may prompt me to try to see things through rose-tinted glasses. Be aware, however, that it’s sometimes pure snark “Ã la Scott from Toronto”.
@mlp: I agree but suffer from a chronic case of Polyanna-ism that may prompt me to try to see things through rose-tinted glasses. Be aware, however, that it’s sometimes pure snark “Ã la Scott from Toronto”.
doors17 commented
2012-08-29 11:14:13 -0400
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bemused, it’s good to see you back! I’ve always enjoyed reading your comments : )
mlp ! commented
2012-08-29 11:09:04 -0400
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@ bemused, who said:
“The fact that Romney is so unconvincing may be due to his being too decent to act the part ânaturallyâ, i.e. without having to make a huge effort to remember the talking points. That can really crimp oneâs style.”
Uhhhh…..sorry again, but ‘decency’ should not be a trait of convenience. Sometimes it takes a bit of courage to do the decent thing…..just because someone acts in a decent or honorable manner when it is convenient or advantageous, does not earn that person ‘decent’ or ‘honorable’ status. In Mitt’s case, he is just as likely to act dishonorable when his ass is on the line. His ‘ass’ is the only ass he’s concerned about….
“The fact that Romney is so unconvincing may be due to his being too decent to act the part ânaturallyâ, i.e. without having to make a huge effort to remember the talking points. That can really crimp oneâs style.”
Uhhhh…..sorry again, but ‘decency’ should not be a trait of convenience. Sometimes it takes a bit of courage to do the decent thing…..just because someone acts in a decent or honorable manner when it is convenient or advantageous, does not earn that person ‘decent’ or ‘honorable’ status. In Mitt’s case, he is just as likely to act dishonorable when his ass is on the line. His ‘ass’ is the only ass he’s concerned about….
Kent Brockman commented
2012-08-29 09:19:05 -0400
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Yes, Republicans Co-operating means GOP Domination:
I’m getting an advert at new Hounds stating:
Tell President Obama to follow the example of REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS – Sign the Petition
It’s at http://www.rga.org/homepage/sign-our-petition/
but it will not load that page for me. Too bad, I want Obama to be REPUBLICAN!!
I’m getting an advert at new Hounds stating:
Tell President Obama to follow the example of REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS – Sign the Petition
It’s at http://www.rga.org/homepage/sign-our-petition/
but it will not load that page for me. Too bad, I want Obama to be REPUBLICAN!!
Kent Brockman commented
2012-08-29 09:13:25 -0400
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@ Richard Peterson
Ann is “Exposing” the fact that:
1. Blacks don’t really want marriage.
2. Blacks, being lesser people, can Never be Real Amerikans.
A message Not Lost on the GOP Krowd.
Ann is “Exposing” the fact that:
1. Blacks don’t really want marriage.
2. Blacks, being lesser people, can Never be Real Amerikans.
A message Not Lost on the GOP Krowd.
Kent Brockman commented
2012-08-29 09:10:30 -0400
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Where does âWe have a REAL marriage.â Ann stand on this?
A command to practice plural marriage is from God, and it is wrong to seek to abolish a command from God. – point by Brigham Young
A command to practice plural marriage is from God, and it is wrong to seek to abolish a command from God. – point by Brigham Young
Bemused commented
2012-08-29 03:05:41 -0400
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Sometimes, it’s staring you in the face but you’re not seeing it: Isaac is a perfect case of the sort of thing no rational individual could expect to face on his/her own. That’s why people have always created some form of collective mechanism for the common good, including means of communication (roads, telephone, radio, TV) and services (schools, clinics, fire-fighters, police, care for the vulnerable, etc.).
The sort of individualism spouted by the republicans is a weird sort of self-delusional rhetoric whose only purpose might be to measure the extent to which those who hear are actually listening.
The sort of individualism spouted by the republicans is a weird sort of self-delusional rhetoric whose only purpose might be to measure the extent to which those who hear are actually listening.
Kent Brockman commented
2012-08-29 00:19:00 -0400
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Republican Convention – Filling Empty Heads and Empty Lives is Our MO.
Bemused commented
2012-08-28 23:57:13 -0400
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@ellen
Snap! Forgot about that.
Now that America has had a Catholic president (I recall what the republicans had to say then and it wasn’t pretty) and a black president, it’s time for yet another fat white man whose main claim to fame might be that he can crack jokes?
I ask that because the worry that some of those jokes might be perceived as inappropriate came up repeatedly on today’s coverage of the convention by FNC.
Snap! Forgot about that.
Now that America has had a Catholic president (I recall what the republicans had to say then and it wasn’t pretty) and a black president, it’s time for yet another fat white man whose main claim to fame might be that he can crack jokes?
I ask that because the worry that some of those jokes might be perceived as inappropriate came up repeatedly on today’s coverage of the convention by FNC.
Bemused commented
2012-08-28 23:47:41 -0400
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The people who reacted with such scorn to Obama’s little reminder should prove him wrong by launching a small business in a place where there are no roads, no electricity, no running water, no (or poor) education and health care, no TV or telephone, and …. horrors … no internet. A big multinational may decide to make those investments on its own (mostly with sizeable contributions from government). A small business won’t survive let alone thrive if government is unable or unwilling to create an enabling environment.
I’m sure Romney knows that but his handlers – sorry, strategic advisors – probably told him to hold off until he’s elected before saying anything so obvious. The hypocrisy of politics at its best.
I’m sure Romney knows that but his handlers – sorry, strategic advisors – probably told him to hold off until he’s elected before saying anything so obvious. The hypocrisy of politics at its best.
Ellen commented
2012-08-28 23:37:32 -0400
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bemused, where Christie was… keeping his mouth shut so that he could pave the way for his next move, probably in 2016.
Ellen commented
2012-08-28 23:27:18 -0400
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So far, my big takeaway is that Mitt Romney didn’t say, “You didn’t build it.” Oh, yeah, and he understands regular people.
Bemused commented
2012-08-28 23:24:06 -0400
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With regard to Christie’s words on the need for both sides of Congress to work together, I can’t help wondering where he was over the past three or so years during which the Republicans circled their wagons to block practically everything proposed by the “other” side.
Another cause for wonderment: how can a supposedly educated and well-versed gentleman like Christie insinuate that the poor quality of education today in the USA is the fault of the current government?
I’m sure those are only two of the places in his speech that boggled the mind.
Completely missed Ms Romney’s speech: did she succeed in “humanizing” her husband. The comic value of FNC took a huge cosmic jump when they started using that verb. Gets me giggling, that does.
Another cause for wonderment: how can a supposedly educated and well-versed gentleman like Christie insinuate that the poor quality of education today in the USA is the fault of the current government?
I’m sure those are only two of the places in his speech that boggled the mind.
Completely missed Ms Romney’s speech: did she succeed in “humanizing” her husband. The comic value of FNC took a huge cosmic jump when they started using that verb. Gets me giggling, that does.
mlp ! commented
2012-08-28 23:21:33 -0400
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Sorry, but I’m not really certain that the Romneys are decent people. I find it hard to pin the ‘Decent’ award on a man that is so desperate to be president that he has manged to stand for nothing. He has flipped, flopped and wind-socked on every issue…and then made his nest on the side of one of the most found dangerous and harmful platforms the country has ever seen. And he’s managed to do all this while being a man that can afford to make a stand. He has been GIVEN money, power, and the opportunity to do decent things. Instead, And he has chosen to appear as little more than an aging, pitifully insecure and spineless coward that has nothing but his own best interests at heart.
Ellen commented
2012-08-28 23:12:03 -0400
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Fox panel is cheering Ann’s speech, not so crazy about Christie. I have to rate it other way around.
Ellen commented
2012-08-28 23:10:13 -0400
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Sarah “give me the spotlight back, just don’t ask me to actually serve” Palin is about to offer her “thoughts.”
Ellen commented
2012-08-28 23:03:02 -0400
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Megyn “I slobber over Romneys” is just happening to highlight the “regular folks” aspects of Ann Romney’s speech.
Ellen commented
2012-08-28 22:57:20 -0400
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The only thing is, he’s not saying much about Romney. It looks more like a “think of me in 2016” speech.
Chris Fitting commented
2012-08-28 22:44:32 -0400
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So Ann gives a speech about love….than Christie comes out and says it’s not about love, but respect…wait..what?!?
Peter Lynch commented
2012-08-28 22:41:36 -0400
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Yes they are good people. But they are people pursuing their careers – power and/or money are the goals. They deserve to succeed given their opportunities, ability and perseverance.
They are also smart enough to know, at some level within their consciousness, that they are promoting an unfair playing field. Their success is predicated on the status quo (they believe) – they scratch the backs of big business, and they get the support they warrant. No part of their perceived needs is supported by improving the lot of the average person, no part is supported by stopping the ongoing destruction of the planet, no part is supported by attacking the poor opportunities in the many poor places in the USA and the world.
I admire the intelligence they display, but it is somehow vacuous intelligence.
They remind me of the money-obsessed Pharisees in the bible.
I admire the intelligence they display, but it is somehow vacuous intelligence.
They remind me of the money-obsessed Pharisees in the bible.
Ellen commented
2012-08-28 22:33:44 -0400
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“You can trust Mitt.” Just don’t ask to see his tax returns.