44800. concerned - 10/26/2012 8:26:13 PM At a Wisconsin campaign rally, Biden today said that Republicans voted for a: "$500 Trillion Tax Cut to 120,000 families."
Is Plugs nucking futs? And 0bama apparently thinks he is campaigning in China. Get the rubber rooms ready. 44801. concerned - 10/26/2012 8:27:08 PM At least 0bama has the excuse that China is where most of his political contributions are coming from. 44802. judithathome - 10/26/2012 10:54:09 PM And where most of Romney's money is... 44803. judithathome - 10/26/2012 10:59:54 PM Here's a pretty balanced opinion from a rather unbiased source:
Youthfully Alluring or Bad Taste? 44804. judithathome - 10/26/2012 11:15:05 PM I think she is a talented young lady...as do a considerable number of her co-artists...she won an Emmy for her HBO series. Of course, that doesn't mean she is anything special...to the Little House On The Prairie crowd, she is probably considered the devil incarnate. 44805. judithathome - 10/27/2012 12:19:17 AM And by the way....lighten up, conservatives! Her ad was great!!
Perhaps you all prefer the latest Donald Trump shenanigans but trust me, people under 30 do not. 44806. concerned - 10/27/2012 1:42:24 AM Re. 44805 -
It was also shallow and completely uninformative, and what does sexual gratification have to do with making the best electoral choice, anyway? Less than nothing - it's an obstacle to making any sort of informed electoral choice. That is why I called this ad the most demeaning political ad to women that I've ever seen. Rationality is the enemy of being in rut while casting ones' ballot. Chris Matthews (a man, at least nominally), has received a great deal of derision for compromising his objectivity, and rightfully so, over his overt bromance with 0bama.
Here's a clue, JAH. If a politician is trying to turn the voting experience into the intellectual equivalent of peep shows even as a 'joke', any voter would be a fool or worse to endorse it.
I thought women were supposed to feel cheapened and taken for granted by being subjected to crass sexual and emotional manipulation for political gain. Guess not. Instead, its 'great', to use your term. 44807. concerned - 10/27/2012 1:45:03 AM Btw, who posted this a little upstream?
Jesus...18 posts unanswered and you sink to a colon joke? A ridiculous and very unfunny one, to boot.
I never said it was a 'great' joke that I 'sunk' to. But at least I'm not one to try to pluck your magic twanger to coerce you to vote a certain way.
44808. concerned - 10/27/2012 3:47:33 AM But I want to try to clarify my point here. Let's concede that Lena Dunham is talented, that's she's even a star of sorts, and that her performance is 'great' and 'edgy' in this political advertisement. Given all that, that still doesn't seem to affect that what she presents as important issues in that ad are narrowly focused on a limited number of 'female' issues that she places in a purely emotional context, and not much more. Without insulting her personally or her craft, that's my basic point. 44809. concerned - 10/27/2012 3:54:28 AM Imagine if Dunham had only changed two words: 'Mitt Romney' instead of 'Barack 0bama' in the entire ad. The whole United States would be sounding like an air raid siren of female outrage now. 44810. concerned - 10/27/2012 4:16:51 AM I didn't even touch the stuff that Dunham thought made the ad really 'edgy'. 44811. judithathome - 10/27/2012 6:49:41 PM I thought women were supposed to feel cheapened and taken for granted by being subjected to crass sexual and emotional manipulation for political gain. Guess not. Instead, its 'great', to use your term.
I guess you missed the class on SATIRE, huh?
What I find hysterical is all the Republicans clutching their pearls and sounding like Great Aunt Fanny...swooning about how dirty the sexual innuendo is! Hey, people...it's YOU who are putting the "sex" in what she is saying...and the best part? She knew you would do exactly that!!!
44812. alistairconnor - 10/27/2012 8:14:55 PM "what does sexual gratification have to do with making the best electoral choice, anyway? Less than nothing - it's an obstacle to making any sort of informed electoral choice. "
Too much information, Con! 44813. Wombat - 10/28/2012 2:26:11 AM “I know what it’s like to pull the Republican lever for the first time, because I used to be a Democrat myself, and I can tell you it only hurts for a minute and then it feels just great.” Ronald Reagan 44814. judithathome - 10/28/2012 7:14:55 PM OMG...TWO double entendrés! Shame on the Gipper! I'm shocked, shocked I tell you...bring on the smelling salts! 44815. Wombat - 10/28/2012 7:19:18 PM If you can let go of your pearls... 44816. winstonsmith - 10/29/2012 10:09:52 AM Intrade:
O: 63.1 %
R: 37 % 44817. winstonsmith - 10/29/2012 10:12:32 AM Not sure why it adds up to 100.1%, BTW 44818. judithathome - 10/29/2012 6:24:24 PM Education department? 44819. concerned - 10/30/2012 5:36:10 AM Re. 44811 -
The 0bama campaign didn't buy the spot because it was satire. More like dancing to 0bama's fiddle.
Smugger and sniffier than his constituency.
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