He’s no more crazy in saying so than the alternative was when he gave us his own fairy tale crystal ball gazings. So that makes two candidates that have looked rosily into the future...or as you call it playing “God”. They’re even there then.
Step one for Jay: MCCAIN DID IT TOO!!!
Memo for Jay: A lot of conservatives here are more than ready to admit that McCain is a crappy candidate. And of those conservatives, a lot don’t even plan on voting for McCain.
But here’s the kicker: That doesn’t make Obama any less of a far-left liberal who will never, ever sit in the White House.
Rob - 02:06pm on 06/04/2008
Jay, here’s another note: Some of us don’t want a politician who aspires to so much power that he thinks he can actually stop the rising of the oceans.
Many of us don’t think it’s good for so much power to be concentrated with one person. That’s why we enjoy living in America, where power is distributed to the states and to the people.
I can understand why a liberal like you would want an all-powerful supreme leader because that’s what it takes to enforce the sort of socialist, wealth redistribution policies you favor. But it hasn’t worked out so well for the Russians, Cubans, Koreans, Chinese, Vietnamese or anywhere else it’s been tried.
Rob - 02:06pm on 06/04/2008
Many of us don’t think it’s good for so much power to be concentrated with one person.
To bad our current president believes in Unitary Executive powers.
realitybasedbob - 03:06pm on 06/04/2008
Memo for Jay: A lot of conservatives here are more than ready to admit that McCain is a crappy candidate. And of those conservatives, a lot don’t even plan on voting for McCain.
I always love this little bit of nonsense from Rob. He justifies his bullshit, hypocritical arguments against Obama, and his total lack of attention to HIS PARTY’S NOMINEE, by simply stating that there are conservatives that don’t like him.
And the fact that you ignore the misgivings of YOUR PARTY’S own candidate, allthewhile harping on the candidate of the other party, despite the fact that said misgivings are universal, makes you a hypocrite. And you don’t get to explain it away by saying offhandidly that you don’t like McCain either.
Jay - 08:06pm on 06/04/2008
Rob: If Obama will never, ever sit in the White House, who will? And how will that person get there if large numbers of conservatives plan on boycotting the election?
Something in your equation doesn’t add up.
pparets - 08:06pm on 06/04/2008
Jay, here’s another note: Some of us don’t want a politician who aspires to so much power that he thinks he can actually stop the rising of the oceans.
Many of us don’t think it’s good for so much power to be concentrated with one person. That’s why we enjoy living in America, where power is distributed to the states and to the people.
Says a constant defender of the current administration. Or is there a signing statement that I’m unaware of that makes this OK. Seriously, you can’t go two seconds without being an absolute hyprocrite. It must be really nice living in your world, not having to really worry about what you’ve said or endorsed in the past.
Jay - 08:06pm on 06/04/2008
That doesn’t make Obama any less of a far-left liberal who will never, ever sit in the White House.
You read less and less like a credible predictor of things, and more and more like a nutbag, basement manifesto writer every day Rob.
Jay - 08:06pm on 06/04/2008
Says a constant defender of the current administration. Or is there a signing statement that I’m unaware of that makes this OK.
So...because I support some of Bush’s policies I support all of them?
What a small minded person you are.
Rob - 08:06pm on 06/04/2008
Oh wait, nevermind Jay. I see that you were the liberal who can’t do math.
Maybe you’ll again start crying about how nobody comes over to your little site.
Be happy you got this much attention.
My bad, I guess Google was too hard for Lik. Step two was apparently “resort to old-hat pettiness”. I should have known. That’s how people operate around here.
Jay - 08:06pm on 06/04/2008
So...because I support some of Bush’s policies I support all of them?
What a small minded person you are.
You honestly cannot be consistent can you? You’re just not wired to do it.
You realize that you make this type of generalization EVERY SINGLE DAY, as do all of your posters, when it comes to “liberals”, right?
It’s apparent to me that you’ve become desensitized to your own inconsistency, thereby making it impossible for you to engage in a reasonable argument. I blame your lemming readers.
Step one for Jay: MCCAIN DID IT TOO!!!
Memo for Jay: A lot of conservatives here are more than ready to admit that McCain is a crappy candidate. And of those conservatives, a lot don’t even plan on voting for McCain.
But here’s the kicker: That doesn’t make Obama any less of a far-left liberal who will never, ever sit in the White House.
Jay, here’s another note: Some of us don’t want a politician who aspires to so much power that he thinks he can actually stop the rising of the oceans.
Many of us don’t think it’s good for so much power to be concentrated with one person. That’s why we enjoy living in America, where power is distributed to the states and to the people.
I can understand why a liberal like you would want an all-powerful supreme leader because that’s what it takes to enforce the sort of socialist, wealth redistribution policies you favor. But it hasn’t worked out so well for the Russians, Cubans, Koreans, Chinese, Vietnamese or anywhere else it’s been tried.
To bad our current president believes in Unitary Executive powers.
I always love this little bit of nonsense from Rob. He justifies his bullshit, hypocritical arguments against Obama, and his total lack of attention to HIS PARTY’S NOMINEE, by simply stating that there are conservatives that don’t like him.
And the fact that you ignore the misgivings of YOUR PARTY’S own candidate, allthewhile harping on the candidate of the other party, despite the fact that said misgivings are universal, makes you a hypocrite. And you don’t get to explain it away by saying offhandidly that you don’t like McCain either.
Rob: If Obama will never, ever sit in the White House, who will? And how will that person get there if large numbers of conservatives plan on boycotting the election?
Something in your equation doesn’t add up.
Says a constant defender of the current administration. Or is there a signing statement that I’m unaware of that makes this OK. Seriously, you can’t go two seconds without being an absolute hyprocrite. It must be really nice living in your world, not having to really worry about what you’ve said or endorsed in the past.
You read less and less like a credible predictor of things, and more and more like a nutbag, basement manifesto writer every day Rob.
So...because I support some of Bush’s policies I support all of them?
What a small minded person you are.
My bad, I guess Google was too hard for Lik. Step two was apparently “resort to old-hat pettiness”. I should have known. That’s how people operate around here.
You honestly cannot be consistent can you? You’re just not wired to do it.
You realize that you make this type of generalization EVERY SINGLE DAY, as do all of your posters, when it comes to “liberals”, right?
It’s apparent to me that you’ve become desensitized to your own inconsistency, thereby making it impossible for you to engage in a reasonable argument. I blame your lemming readers.