Cicero wrote:CNN and Wolf Blitzer think its the only thing going on in the world.
Well maybe they should talk about the war in Iraq... wait... the right complains when they talk about that.
Well, y'all got a diversionary talking point established in immigration. Maybe they should devote 90% of their day to immigration instead of the current 70%.
Well, if they ever said anything positive about Iraq it would be nice. Every story is doom and gloom. WTF do people think war is like? If World War II happened now in today's world, the US and the administration would be lynched by the media.
Cicero wrote:Well, if they ever said anything positive about Iraq it would be nice. Every story is doom and gloom. WTF do people think war is like? If World War II happened now in today's world, the US and the administration would be lynched by the media.
If WWII had happened in today's world it would have been over by now.
Bizzarofelice wrote:Well, y'all got a diversionary talking point established in immigration. Maybe they should devote 90% of their day to immigration instead of the current 70%.
Diversionary meaning you don't want to talk about it, right?
Pretty much. I don't think it is that big of an issue. I think terrorism, economy, war in Iraq, gas prices and spying on your country are bigger issues. Like I said, its good for the GOP because they are fucking up on all the previously mentioned issues.
Republican displeasure with Bush is nothing short of hilarious. It's supposed to be news to these people that Bush is spineless? I'm almost convinced that it's not just posturing, in order to propel the "real" republican candidates into office.
Not.
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
The approval rating matters because Republicans up for re-election must now decide whether they want Bush's support or to distance themselves from an unpopular president (depending on the state, of course). Also, it doesn't set up the GOP to get another Republican in the White House. Bush Sr. had the same approval rating at one point and it led to 8 years of Clinton.
Bizzarofelice wrote:Well, y'all got a diversionary talking point established in immigration. Maybe they should devote 90% of their day to immigration instead of the current 70%.
Diversionary meaning you don't want to talk about it, right?
Pretty much. I don't think it is that big of an issue. I think terrorism, economy, war in Iraq, gas prices and spying on your country are bigger issues. Like I said, its good for the GOP because they are fucking up on all the previously mentioned issues.
Why does the spying on your country get to some of you so much?? Their not doing it to monitor the average joe's life but those of susupected terrorists. Shit, if it means we dont have another attack, I am all for it. I dont have anything to hide.