Tuesdays with Claymore
Liberals keep losing because they’re too tolerant….wut?
Yeah, it’s all the South’s fault.
Not that “living wage” shit again.
Hey, why not just hire the guy to run the NSA?
Uh oh…Obama might actually do something DUer’s won’t like?
DUer gets his vagina all upset over a gun magazine at work
Union’s and Obamacare…a match made in Honey Boo Boo Land
Capt Whackjob from Florida talks about defense appropriations
Putting the ‘anal’ in analysis.
“As long as there’s a Democrat in the White House…”
Apparently the only American jobs worth protecting are union jobs.
World needs to be saved from America
Do these robes match my pantsuit?
Just think of all the windmills this could buy!
Category: Tuesdays with Claymore
From ‘Liberals keep losing’: Deny it all you want, but it’s perfectly theoretical that Republicans could own the entire government come January 2017.
Oh, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE make it happen. PLEASE!!!
Sorry, I’m just not good at begging.
Would this ‘theory’ have anything to do with the simple facts that a) Bodaprez’s allure peaked some time ago, and hasn’t repaired itself since; b) Bodaprez’s influence reached its terminus BEFORE the election; and c) Bodaprez’s approval rating has slowly but surely slipped below 50%, even with people who voted for him both times?
I say ‘yes’ to that, especially since there are more than enough signals in the EEU that those governments are moving away from austerity and going back to spending their way out of financial issues… which is what led us to the 2009 crash in the first place.
“Hate Radio Is Dying!”
Not while NPR is up and running, it isn’t.
#1 Ex-PH2
The Republitards can win ONLY if they grow a spine, learn to stand on Constitutional principles and JUST SAY NO to DemonRats, and forgo their own political ambitions for the needs of the country.
Which, with the current crop of country club, RINO, good-ol’-boys, hands-across-the-aisle, statist dinosaurs we currently have in office — I don’t see happening.
ESPECIALLY NOW that the RNC is trying to bend themselves into pretzels (left-ward) to get the black and hispanic vote.
On the “No atheists in foxholes” thread you get to watch a bunch of functionally retarded DUers debate about why Marines do what they do. It’s pretty entertaining.
@4 – Yeah, I found that one particularly interesting. Not only did they portray Marines as brainless bloodthirsty merchants of death, they implicated Christians at the same time. All they needed to add were Yankees fans for the hat trick.
@2. Why do the voices on NPR sound so different (syrupy, I’d call it) than those on other radio programs? Any idea?
It amazes me the amount of vitriolic hatred these people have for anyone with a view different from theirs. It truly astounds me. I sometimes think, “wow, that’s the conclusion you come to?,” but I’ve gotten past my schoolyard inclination to name call and “uh-uh” my way out of an argument I can’t win. Incredible.
@6 – My theory is that they have to speak so reservedly as to not disturb the people in the next cubicle over actually doing real work.
The DU’ers making points in the no atheists in foxholes thread were largely stupid in their efforts to discuss a fitness report that included spiritual fitness….
I must admit though that I am uncomfortable with the premise that my lack of faith would be a problem in my ability to serve my country.
My dog tags read “No Pref” back in the ’70s….
I don’t much care for religion or rituals….having been raised catholic before being introduced to methodists (neither of which I believe or practice) I always find it interesting to see people who claim to be christians mocking aboriginal rituals while they spend a Sunday morning eating a Jesus cookie to make it into heaven…..
So while I think it’s an issue that might be worthy of a discussion, as posted to the DU it’s just another silly diatribe by some liberal idiots without any depth or merit to the discussion….
@6 NPR doesn’t want to wake you up, it’s great monotone speaking to help you sleep.
Kind of like golf announcers, whispering so those great golf athletes don’t get all jumpy and skittish and miss their shots while they pretend to be involved in a sport…
@6 My dad was a professional radio announcer in the late 40’s. At that time, it was the professional standard to speak thoughtfully and seriously. I believe NPR uses the same technique to invoke the so-called “voice of authority.” In my dad’s day, it WAS authoritative; today, it’s just the voice the sheep recognize.
@6…it also makes it a lot naughtier when you talk about “Schweddy Balls”…