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Tyrone Slothrop 01-10-2008 04:55 PM

The Greedy x 3 Thread.
 
Fired up and ready to go.

futbol fan 01-10-2008 04:58 PM

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Zeppo or Chico?
Sorry, there seems to be a filter on this board that changes "D e m o c r a t" to "rabid Marxist."

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 01-10-2008 04:59 PM

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Originally posted by ironweed
Sorry, there seems to be a filter on this board that changes "D e m o c r a t" to "rabid Marxist."
I don't know who chose the name for the board, but I like it.

Tyrone Slothrop 01-10-2008 05:01 PM

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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
I don't know who chose the name for the board, but I like it.
That would be me, but it was meant as a placeholder until you let me know what you're thinking.

The verbs in that sentence are completely mis-tensed, but what can you do?

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 01-10-2008 05:07 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
That would be me, but it was meant as a placeholder until you let me know what you're thinking.

The verbs in that sentence are completely mis-tensed, but what can you do?
Well, if we must change it, how about "I'm GGG and I approved of this message"

taxwonk 01-10-2008 05:37 PM

A Note on Hillary
 
She didn't break down.

She's tired, she's frustrated. It's already been a long campaign and she's got months ahead of her. I'm not a fan. I won't vote for her in the primary. But let's try and keep a little perspective. She let a little humanity show through.

I know I'm the board dinosaur since Billmore retired and Hank refuses to admit he's older than me, but I can remember when humanity was a good thing.

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 01-10-2008 05:38 PM

A Note on Hillary
 
Quote:

Originally posted by taxwonk
She didn't break down.

She's tired, she's frustrated. It's already been a long campaign and she's got months ahead of her. I'm not a fan. I won't vote for her in the primary. But let's try and keep a little perspective. She let a little humanity show through.

I know I'm the board dinosaur since Billmore retired and Hank refuses to admit he's older than me, but I can remember when humanity was a good thing.
I approve of this message.

robustpuppy 01-10-2008 05:39 PM

Oh, for the love of timmy, please get rid of the of
 
I'm RP and dtb approved this message.

Tyrone Slothrop 01-10-2008 05:44 PM

Oh, for the love of timmy, please get rid of the of
 
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Originally posted by robustpuppy
I'm RP and dtb approved this message.
Your wish is my command.

futbol fan 01-10-2008 05:48 PM

A Note on Hillary
 
Quote:

Originally posted by taxwonk
She didn't break down.

She's tired, she's frustrated. It's already been a long campaign and she's got months ahead of her. I'm not a fan. I won't vote for her in the primary. But let's try and keep a little perspective. She let a little humanity show through.

I know I'm the board dinosaur since Billmore retired and Hank refuses to admit he's older than me, but I can remember when humanity was a good thing.
Meh. I can't help feeling that she let a little humanity show through because the series of complex algorithms that govern her every action indicated that it was the correct time to let a little humanity show through. And nothing is more human than ambition, narcissim and self-pity.

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 01-10-2008 05:56 PM

Oh, for the love of timmy, please get rid of the of
 
Quote:

Originally posted by robustpuppy
I'm RP and dtb approved this message.
Different meaning.

SlaveNoMore 01-10-2008 06:30 PM

A Note on Hillary
 
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ironweed
Meh. I can't help feeling that she let a little humanity show through because the series of complex algorithms that govern her every action indicated that it was the correct time to let a little humanity show through. And nothing is more human than ambition, narcissim and self-pity.
We agree completely!

Or were you being sarcastic or something?

Hank Chinaski 01-10-2008 06:33 PM

A Note on Hillary
 
Quote:

Originally posted by taxwonk
Hank refuses to admit he's older than me,
fringey keeps me young, plus I keep reinventing myself, which is a type of rebirth.

I run the streets, the streets don't run me.

futbol fan 01-10-2008 07:12 PM

A Note on Hillary
 
Quote:

Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
We agree completely!

Or were you being sarcastic or something?
Not being sarcastic. But let's get this straight: I would have her in the oval office in a heartbeat over any of your mob.

Hank Chinaski 01-10-2008 07:13 PM

A Note on Hillary
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ironweed
I would have her in the oval office in a heartbeat over any of your mob.
I'm not sure she likes guys.

SlaveNoMore 01-10-2008 07:15 PM

A Note on Hillary
 
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Hank Chinaski
I'm not sure she likes guys.
ZING!!!!

Tyrone Slothrop 01-11-2008 11:46 AM

Kos says vote for Mitt in Michigan.

Who will you be voting for, Hank?

SlaveNoMore 01-11-2008 11:55 AM

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Tyrone Slothrop
Kos says vote for Mitt in Michigan.

Who will you be voting for, Hank?
"And we want Romney in, because the more Republican candidates we have fighting it out, trashing each other with negative ads and spending tons of money, the better it is for us. We want Mitt to stay in the race, and to do that, we need him to win in Michigan."


Ah yes - the "fuck with the other side" approach.

And people wonder why politics are in the sewer.

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 01-11-2008 12:00 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Kos says vote for Mitt in Michigan.

Who will you be voting for, Hank?
This has been all over the blogs, but has it been picked up by the real press in Michigan?

Given the Republican history of screwing around in Michigan (to the benefit of their soulmate, George Wallace, for example), and the fact that Michigan has a sizable crew of angry unemployed folks, it could conceivably catch on. But if it's just Kos and the bloggers, well, that might have some small influence in Ann Arbor.

But Kos should be careful what he wishes for. I don't think anyone can predict what is going on well enough to know whether Romney votes will help or hurt the Rs as a whole.

Tyrone Slothrop 01-11-2008 12:04 PM

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Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
"And we want Romney in, because the more Republican candidates we have fighting it out, trashing each other with negative ads and spending tons of money, the better it is for us. We want Mitt to stay in the race, and to do that, we need him to win in Michigan."


Ah yes - the "fuck with the other side" approach.

And people wonder why politics are in the sewer.
I don't like the "fuck with the other side" approach (?), nor do I agree with the premise that a continuing campaign is bad for the candidates in it. For the most part, the candidates on both sides are smart enough not to be trashing each other, and I think the competition makes them better.

That said, I would prefer Mitt to be the GOP nominee, because he would be the best president of the bunch.

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 01-11-2008 12:06 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
That said, I would prefer Mitt to be the GOP nominee, because he would be the best president of the bunch.
The problem with internet bulletin boards is that sometimes it's hard to tell whether a post is tongue-in-cheek or head-in-ass.

Hank Chinaski 01-11-2008 12:07 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Kos says vote for Mitt in Michigan.

Who will you be voting for, Hank?
you told us you didn't read daily Kos:(

what else have you been lying about? what is your login at DU? You're IMPEACHANDCASTRATE, aren't you?

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 01-11-2008 12:58 PM

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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
The problem with internet bulletin boards is that sometimes it's hard to tell whether a post is tongue-in-cheek or head-in-ass.
I assume the bunch was limited to GOP candidates and that Ty assumes a non-trivial chance of a GOP victory this fall.

Tyrone Slothrop 01-11-2008 12:59 PM

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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
you told us you didn't read daily Kos:(
I don't, but Josh or Atrios linked to that.

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Originally disapproved by Gx3
The problem with internet bulletin boards is that sometimes it's hard to tell whether a post is tongue-in-cheek or head-in-ass.
The best of the GOP bunch. I would rather be stuck with Presidenti Romney than President McCain, because McCain seems to see an aggressive foreign policy (read: war) as a positive end in itself. He's not quite as dangerous as Giuliani, but he's heading there.

Tyrone Slothrop 01-11-2008 01:10 PM

another one of those political tests
 
This one seems better than most, but who knows?

Apparently I'm closest to John Edwards and farthest from Fred Thompson. I'm southeast of Obama and east or slightly northeast of the other Dems. Some of the questions are hard to answer, and tweaking my answers a bit might change things a lot. My brother, whose views are pretty similar to mine, says he's on the right side of the y axis, while I'm on the left side.

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 01-11-2008 01:25 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
I don't, but Josh or Atrios linked to that.



The best of the GOP bunch. I would rather be stuck with Presidenti Romney than President McCain, because McCain seems to see an aggressive foreign policy (read: war) as a positive end in itself. He's not quite as dangerous as Giuliani, but he's heading there.
Based on having the guy as Governor, I'd say you should make absolutely no assumptions about what he believes or what he is capable of. He is an ungrounded opportunist, which can be a very dangerous guy to have in the White House.

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 01-11-2008 01:27 PM

another one of those political tests
 
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
This one seems better than most, but who knows?

Apparently I'm closest to John Edwards and farthest from Fred Thompson. I'm southeast of Obama and east or slightly northeast of the other Dems. Some of the questions are hard to answer, and tweaking my answers a bit might change things a lot. My brother, whose views are pretty similar to mine, says he's on the right side of the y axis, while I'm on the left side.
Ron Paul, baby! Given they way the circle is drawn, saying I'm furthest from Obama seems to be a bit misleading (i.e., they all seem to be along the same distance arc.

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 01-11-2008 01:27 PM

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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
He is an ungrounded opportunist, which can be a very dangerous guy to have in the White House.
I know. Look what the 90s got us.

Tyrone Slothrop 01-11-2008 01:30 PM

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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
Based on having the guy as Governor, I'd say you should make absolutely no assumptions about what he believes or what he is capable of. He is an ungrounded opportunist, which can be a very dangerous guy to have in the White House.
He seems to have no principles or core beliefs, which scares me less than some alternatives.

As Yglesias says:
  • I would much rather live under President Clinton or President Obama than under President Romney, but I'd take President Romney over President McCain or President Huckabee. Romney's a pathetic liar and he's running on a shitty agenda, but in a pinch you can say that the man has a track-record of managerial competence that Huckabee and McCain distinctly lack. Meanwhile, Romney appears not to quite have either McCain's zeal for war or Huckabee's zeal for not knowing what he's talking about. So there's really no downside to going and casting a ballot for Romney.

ltl/fb 01-11-2008 01:37 PM

another one of those political tests
 
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
Ron Paul, baby! Given they way the circle is drawn, saying I'm furthest from Obama seems to be a bit misleading (i.e., they all seem to be along the same distance arc.
The three Ds listed (other than Obama) are essentially indistinguishable, based on their overlapping photos. And the Rs aren't very far apart, either.

I am like Ty, supposedly. On another one I was closest to Obama and Thompson was at the bottom.

ETA I don't think that I necessarily would want to vote for someone who most closely met my policy preferences. A weaker leader who 100% matches me is, IMO, not going to serve me as well as a much stronger leader who 75% matches me.

SlaveNoMore 01-11-2008 01:38 PM

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Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
Based on having the guy as Governor, I'd say you should make absolutely no assumptions about what he believes or what he is capable of. He is an ungrounded opportunist, which can be a very dangerous guy to have in the White House.
I thought the [Bill] Clinton years were generally regarded as a swell ol' time

SlaveNoMore 01-11-2008 01:39 PM

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Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
I know. Look what the 90s got us.
:td:

Replaced_Texan 01-11-2008 01:51 PM

another one of those political tests
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
This one seems better than most, but who knows?

Apparently I'm closest to John Edwards and farthest from Fred Thompson. I'm southeast of Obama and east or slightly northeast of the other Dems. Some of the questions are hard to answer, and tweaking my answers a bit might change things a lot. My brother, whose views are pretty similar to mine, says he's on the right side of the y axis, while I'm on the left side.
Closest to Barrak Obama, furthest from Fred Thompson. I assume that's because Tancredo is out.

I'm in the same quadrant (upper left) as all the other Dems, though I'm a little closer to the y axis, and a little further to the north.

Secret_Agent_Man 01-11-2008 01:58 PM

another one of those political tests
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
Closest to Barrak Obama, furthest from Fred Thompson. I assume that's because Tancredo is out.

I'm in the same quadrant (upper left) as all the other Dems, though I'm a little closer to the y axis, and a little further to the north.
It says closest to Edwards and furthest from Thompson. I don't buy that. I am just to the right of the Y-Axis, mid-altitude (upper right quadrant).

Social Progressive, Economic Conservative (barely) -- in other words, the empty quadrant -- for purposes of these primaries. If candidates would say what they really thought, I think Giuliani would be up in this quadrant.

S_A_M

Hank Chinaski 01-11-2008 02:07 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
but in a pinch you can say that the man has a track-record of managerial competence that Huckabee and McCain distinctly lack.
doesn't that "lack" apply to every single Dem candidate?

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 01-11-2008 02:08 PM

another one of those political tests
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Secret_Agent_Man
If candidates would say what they really thought, I think Giuliani would be up in this quadrant.

S_A_M
Well, Giuliani has avoided saying much at all lately. Perhaps he's hoping to win the primaries without doing so. Or lose them without doing so.

notcasesensitive 01-11-2008 02:08 PM

another one of those political tests
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
Closest to Barrak Obama, furthest from Fred Thompson. I assume that's because Tancredo is out.

I'm in the same quadrant (upper left) as all the other Dems, though I'm a little closer to the y axis, and a little further to the north.
You and I seem to be in the same spot. I am northeast of Barrak. More east than north, but generally northeast and in the same quadrant.

Tyrone Slothrop 01-11-2008 02:10 PM

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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
doesn't that "lack" apply to every single Dem candidate?
Are you one of those people who think that New Mexico isn't part of the United States?

Hank Chinaski 01-11-2008 02:14 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Are you one of those people who think that New Mexico isn't part of the United States?
just becasue you've redefined what "those people" means from, say, what the KKK or Nazis mean, does not make the phrase less hurtful.

Replaced_Texan 01-11-2008 02:16 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Are you one of those people who think that New Mexico isn't part of the United States?
*sniff* In my heart of hearts, I was really a Bill Richardson supporter, though I knew he was an unbelievable long shot. With the exception of immediate withdrawal, I tended to agree with him on everything, and I thought he had the best, broadest experience of any candidate running, Democratic or Republican.

I'm sorta hoping that he'll stick around in some capacity, maybe VP if Hillary and Barrak manage to piss each other off too much, because his experience would be damned useful in running the country.


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