kochman
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Not for long...don't forget to thank Hu Jintao in your prayers tonight for bailing out our country
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/china-ratings-house-says-us-defaulting-report-054309883.html
Not for long...don't forget to thank Hu Jintao in your prayers tonight for bailing out our country
Uh yeah, she did.
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2011/04/30/bachmann-uses-holocaust-to-illustrate-tax-point/
There is even a video in the link showing Bachmann saying this.
She is still using the holocaust as a shock argument for her taxation rhetoric. Plus, she isn't talking about debt spending, but rather taxes. If she had been talking about debt spending, then I could excuse it as an ill-concieved political talking point. However, she was clearly talking about taxes and, to me at least, framed the issue in such a way as to make our current tax level sound like it is an economic holocaust against us. That has transformed her comment from an ill-concieved political talking point by a crazy lady into something that is actualy offensive.I do not like Michele Bachmann, but I think you are distorting what she is saying. She isn't saying that our debt spending is akin to killing millions of people. She is saying that when she was a kid and learned about the holocaust that she wondered why her parents didn't do more to stop it. She is saying that our debt spending will be an issue where a future generation of children will say, "why didn't they do more to stop this." Nothing more, nothing less.
I didn't really get a whole lot out of it. CNN did a horrible job. But for what little I did get out of it, I am not so happy with Mitt Romney. But the overall point of the debate, from my view, was to see who the main alternative to Mitt Romney is.Did anyone watch the debate last night?
Thoughts?
I still am off the opinion that once you introduce an audience in a political debate, it goes down the crapper faster than you can say "populist soundbite excreting talking heads"(APPLAUSE)
Did anyone watch the debate last night?
Thoughts?
Again, does anybody care what a hypocrtical scumbag says in a meaningless attempt to preserve some voters after his campaign just imploded? Not really.Gingrich literally compared muslims to nazis
Again, does anybody care what a hypocrtical scumbag says in a meaningless attempt to preserve some voters after his campaign just imploded? Not really.
He's a windbag. He has very little influence. The media has talked him up, but besides that, he probably has less influence than Herman Cain. I honestly don't know why people make a big deal over a windbag who hasn't been relevant since over a decade ago.Said scumbug is an influential figure and a candidate for the Presidency of the United States. Not to say that you should care, but it's hard to not care.
John King was an idiot. While I agree that the candidates weren't answering the country as directly as they should have, the grunting noises from King made me want to shout "Shut up!" at the screen. Hold your hand up, wave a red flag, dance a jig for all I care, but be quiet already. Also, the questions about "Blackberry or I[whatever-it-was]", "Deep dish or blah", and the like were stupid. I had low expectations for CNN, but they managed to do even worse.From a poster-turned-lurker, it was a mess.
John King could not control these guys. I've come to expect dodgy answers from politicians, but they set a new standard yesterday. Concise answers, though requested, were not in style--I feel like the most common utterance was John King's "uh... uh... uh..." trying to move the show along! It's simple, folks--you need the lights or buzzers or maybe award-show music to play them off. Otherwise they won't shut up and let the others speak. At least they were polite and didn't interrupt each other.
Also, Bachmann's constant reminders about how many children she had was getting boring and repetitive, i.e. when asked the question on legalizing abortion in the case of rape or incest. I half-figured she would say "As a woman who has been raped by her daddy five times..." At least it would have been interesting.
John King was an idiot. While I agree that the candidates weren't answering the country as directly as they should have, the grunting noises from King made me want to shout "Shut up!" at the screen. Hold your hand up, wave a red flag, dance a jig for all I care, but be quiet already. Also, the questions about "Blackberry or I[whatever-it-was]", "Deep dish or blah", and the like were stupid. I had low expectations for CNN, but they managed to do even worse.
Said scumbug is an influential figure and a candidate for the Presidency of the United States. Not to say that you should care, but it's hard to not care.