Trixie Delight wrote:
[Nixon] was brilliant.
When you have no morals, you supports always talk about how smart you are.
Classic.
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Aunor |
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Trixie Delight wrote: When you have no morals, you supports always talk about how smart you are. Classic. |
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Trixie Delight |
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Sorry I don't have my tard translator with me. Would you like to rephrase that into a coherent sentence? |
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Licorice |
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How was Nixon brilliant? Vietnam, oil crises, price controls, enemies lists? Nixon was a disaster. The only reason he became president was because America was
in a reactionary mood against liberalism, which admittedly had gone too far by 1968.
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Aunor |
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Trixie Delight wrote:Deflection (is that spelled right?) |
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Trixie Delight |
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Licorice wrote:You're blaming Vietnam on him? You do realize he was the one to end the draft and get us out of there, don't you.? |
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Aunor |
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Trixie Delight wrote: You do realized he was an evil person. |
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Trixie Delight |
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Ugh.
Okay, for the slow people: Paranoia and moral corruption are different from how smart a person is. He fucked up royally. I am able to observe these things in individuals despite party affiliation. You might want to do the same. |
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Licorice |
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Trixie Delight wrote: Nixon inherited a bad situation and made it worse. I trust if Obama loses Iraq, his opponents won't hesitate to blame him for it... |
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Pahrump Mania |
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If Obama loses a war we have already won then yes, we will blame him for it. Afghanistan is a better comparison to Vietnam.
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Aunor |
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Trixie Delight wrote:OK, just checking... you seem to like to talk about how smart he was. Good, we both agree Nixon was evil. |
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Teeanday |
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Aunor wrote: let me get your reasoning straight here...
Let me guess, you totally support a president who has a long record of sexually abusing his subordinates, right? no evil there, nopers sheesh
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Pahrump Mania |
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Aunor wrote:Hi Claude |
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Licorice |
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Teeanday wrote:Nixon's biggest mistake ever! |
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Aunor |
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Licorice wrote: The Bush years have to be paid for some how.... The GOP has been running Nixon's play book all this time... and the "chickens are coming home... to roost" |
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Teeanday |
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Aunor wrote: could i trouble you to elaborate on that "play book" just a little bit? |
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B DeBrun |
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memyselfandi wrote:
When Obama was elected a US Senator in 2004 he pledged to the voters of Illinois that he would not run for
President in 2008. This is what Obama said on that subject in 2004:
Like we expect politicians to actually honor their pledge to their constituents? |
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Aunor |
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Teeanday wrote: Sure... http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/books/phillips-southern.pdf |
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PassionatePiscesMan |
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So what are you Obamatards going to do now that your whipping girl is no longer around to hide the Obama disaster?
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Trixie Delight |
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So the playbook consists of going after the southern states and you think it started with Nixon?
Somebody's forgetting about Kennedy and LBJ. |
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B DeBrun |
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Trixie Delight wrote: I thought Barry Goldwater was the father of the GOP Southern States strategy. |
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