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Learn more: And so we do. There is a list of challenges. Each category begins with standard axiom. Stripped of pedestrian adage, premise, the uncontested truth nuggets that begin all common liberal reasoning eliminates 2/3 to get at specific proposal saved for the last sentence in each. It's annoying. Because it's the same thing heard at every cocktail party, every single gathering that endures long enough for it to devolve to Democrat caucus if it hasn't begun as such. It is a stroking. A verbal stroking that must happen to reaffirm reality. Restate it, rebuild it with each conversation LEGO brick for LEGO brick. A sort annoying tribal primate grooming, the picking at mites and eating them while discussing politics. Example, but only one to limit your annoyance:
Bringing undocumented workers out of the shadowsThat term! Used for avoidance of established immigration law. The term is rejected. "Out of the shadows" Goddamnit, that's what stupid cliquish girls do, latch onto a phrase like that and hammer it repeatedly, exclusively, as received wisdom and redelivered again as if fresh. Rejected. They're avoiding our laws. Your laws. Knock it off with the shadow people talk, it annoys me, not your voters, they eat that nonsense up like cotton candy, but the truth that we all know is the workers here illegally' are squatters in our country, just as we would be in theirs, jacking our employment system so that you conflate beginning starting wage with living wage, as we would be theirs, and pushed ahead of people who are trying to immigrate legally and making a sick sorry joke of the whole thing and doing this forever that legislators like you enable for your own profit. As seen right here. I am quite sick and tired of having this perennial discussion. You are the ones keeping it alive.
will grow our economy, expand our tax base, create jobs and lift wages -- benefitting our country as a whole. We must boldly advance immigration reform, while also using executive action to it full authority to end unnecessary detentions and expand deferred actions. As Americans, when refugee children arrive on our doorstep, we shouldn't turn them away -- we should act like the generous, compassionate people we are.Stop flattering me. I'm not so generous that it's okay with me for my party's principals presently in power to travel about and make speeches in Central America touching on executive intention to take action on so-called "dreamers." Only mentioning the obvious emotional manipulation with that phrasing, that positively invites children to risk their lives climbing the tops of trains that traverse an entire nation complicit in this population restructuring program and with its own incredibly stringent immigration policies. The obvious manipulation is quite incredible. And you MR. Martin O'Malley are a very large part of it. This gas lighting here is evidence of this emotional manipulation. Of course we are compassionate toward children. Why your party invited such tragedy is clear also to observers. And it is why you are being put out. Why your candidacy will fail, and fail hard. You are a joke. Your party is a joke. Your supporters, though, they are a serious problem.
So that's one. They're all like that. Stripping the bullshit is easy. It's all the things typical Democrats say, and say it such you almost believe they actually do believe it themselves and I am a bit surprised O'Malley avoided "our immigration system is broken and must be fixed." Because that would fit perfectly for his adage-addled audience. Here are the rest minus their axioms. You could write all of it yourself on a coffee break by simply trying to be silly, pull an Onion piece by writing your most inane impulses, and talking to retarded children about politics and what to expect from their government. Vapid and misguided as Ed Miliband's stone pledge. He actually had that crap chiseled in stone.
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My Twitter timeline is having a field day with his speech today. I could fill pages with just that. Line for line Fisking, the whole thing is ridiculous, especially so as ex mayor of Baltimore.
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"Meet Martin O'Malley: http://gop.cm/6013hujN MD liked his policies so much they elected a Republican to succeed him."
Standard hack leftist pol...with sex appeal. And that should be enough. Get ready for preezy O'Malley.
I wonder what O'Malley is doing to make money these days. Does he have a job? Does his wife work? How is he paying the bills?
Here is what I posted at TOP the other day on an immigration thread:
Daaughter: Daddy, can my friends stay over for the weekend ? or maybe longer?
Dad: How many friends are there?
Daughter: I am not certain. Maybe 10 million or 30 million?
Dad: Jeez, that is a lot. Where are they from ? Do you know them very well?
Daughter: Sorta kinda. A little bit - I have not met them all.
Dad: Tell you what honey. Get a good accurate count of all your friends, their names, ages, etc and we can discuss if and how long they can stay.
Nothing offered for old white guys or even old white guys with kids.
I'm voting tribal this year.
Also, is there any distinguishing feature different from Hillary or is he just running for VP?
Any fresh ideas from him on Baltimore? That's his home turf.
Can someone summarize this in three sentences or less? I am curious to know what Chip et al think of Baltimore-based politicians in themselves, or as alternatives to Hillary. But I don't speak the language of "closed loop endless rant". Thanks.
Any fresh ideas from him on Baltimore? That's his home turf.
From what I can tell, O'Malley would beg to differ with Hillary on Baltimore. Her retort is to go softer on drug dealers and hope that makes them less mean. That will resonate with certain African-American voters which I guess is the point. I'm not sure what that does for the problems in Baltimore.
I don't see O'Malley saying anything different from her at this point--thinking so maybe but not saying so. That's why I assume he's running for VP. It could also be that Clinton Inc. have some dirt on him to keep him at bay.
"Can someone summarize this in three sentences or less?"
Let me try to help:
I am Martin O'Malley and if you vote for me I will give you more free shit than those other guys.
the left are socialist neo commies, sure, but I still prefer the one that isn't on the corrupt gravy train.
the left are socialist neo commies, sure, but I still prefer the one that isn't on the corrupt gravy train.
I just want them to say different things whether they mean it or not. I think we've reached a stage where even that is no longer possible. Candidates acting like deposed witnesses is a bad sign. I'm looking for "tells" that candidates want to say things but they're being told not to because of their ever present attorney-like handlers. At this point, even nuance and innuendo is better than nothing. That is partly why Fiorina is so interesting.
The Democrats field isn't very deep, is it?
He'll Do for the Country what he did for Baltimore!
O'Malley for President.
Fun Fact. The Republican got 10% of the vote in the General Baltimore Mayoral election.
Fun fact. Maryland has had 2 Republican Governors in the last 46 years. Bob Ehrlich was elected to one 4 year term in 2002. And Larry Hogan was elected in Jan 2015 with 51% of the vote.
I agree. It's all tightly scripted and attorney-handled with each and every talking point. It would be refreshing to listen to the left wander off the plantation. They never do anymore.
Maybe if they went door-to-door wearing suits and selling bibles, rcocean, then people would see the light. See the light and vote for the right. It's political salvation.
"It would be refreshing to listen to the left wander off the plantation…."
…and straight into the Republican funny farm.
Voting Republican has been clinically proven to cure cancer, AIDS, homelessness and bad taste.
It has also been shown by 4 out of 5 dentists to stop bad breath, the harmful effects of pollution, graft and rational thought.
It will stop any interest you have in science dead in its tracks. You will immediately become very corporatist, materialistic and convinced of the immediate need to rewind history's clocks by about 400 years.
You may not be able to stand what you see, after that. But don't worry. We will provide toothpicks to keep your eyelids propped open and restraints to keep you strapped into your viewing receptacle.
We have methods of dealing with you.
*gonzo*
If you want to fix the cities, undo the damage 80 years of Democrat machines have done.
Simple.
Wanna fix immigration, undo the damage Teddy Kennedy has done and institute Wetback II.
Life is only as complicated as you wish to make it.
PS I see Ritmo is babbling again because somebody (Chip, who is becoming our eminence grise (no, that's good) around here) actually took apart some Lefty's doublespeak and let us dissect his words for ourselves.
AJ: O'Malley's wife is a district court judge in Maryland (since 2001). Before that she was an assistant state's attorney, following stints as various flavors of prosecutor.
Katie O'Malley's father, Joe Curran, served in both branches of Maryland's legislature before becoming lt. gov. in the '80s, after which he was the state's attorney general for 20 years (he didn't pursue re-election in 2006 due to his son-in-law's governorship, citing appearance of conflict of interest). Curran also was in the air force for nine years in the '50s before seeking political office.
I did look up Curran and Katie to verify dates, but I'm familiar with them because...did I ever mention that I spent some time at a newspaper in Maryland, as well as in Pennsylvania, which I'm sure I did, back in the day? Even if I hadn't lived in tiny Delaware, bordering both of those larger states, I had to keep some sort of track of the politics in them (alas, sigh). So that's my excuse, and I'm sticking to it. ; )
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