Quote from Gabfly1:
Really? I just think it's interesting that the very people who accuse Obama of being an elitist never made such a claim about Bush. My reference to Bush had less to do with the man himself than it did about the overt hypocrisy of partisan hackery and dog-whistle commentary.
You keep missing the point, either by choice or design. The only point of the Bush reference was to highlight the hypocrisy of the people who are now so fervently opposed to the goings on, while they were supportive of Bush and his administration. It is blatant, outright hypocrisy, pure and simple. Perhaps those who had genuinely opposed Bush may have a bit more credibility in their rantings, but there are now people distancing themselves from Bush even though he was their hero in his day. They are self-revisionists in search of credibility in their self-righteous indignation towards Obama. Did I mention hypocrisy?Quote from Tsing Tao:
the fact that the "bush" answer seems to be the level of comparison for more than half of the obama hating is absurd.
bush was an ass. obama is an ass. try to keep up.
Quote from Gabfly1:
Did I mention hypocrisy?
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Did I mention hypocrisy?
Quote from Tsing Tao:
yeah, about four-hundred thousand times. we get it. really.
what you continue to miss (either by choice or by design) is most of us agree bush was an ass and an idiot. we got it. honestly. now move the fuck on and start addressing the "here" and "now" instead of trying to play the bush card every single time obama is revealed to be flawed.
Actually, no. Most of the Right here at ET was supportive of Bush while he was in office. Not everyone on the Right, but most. However, they have since self-revised. Did I mention hypocrisy?Quote from Tsing Tao:
yeah, about four-hundred thousand times. we get it. really.
what you continue to miss (either by choice or by design) is most of us agree bush was an ass and an idiot. we got it. honestly. now move the fuck on and start addressing the "here" and "now" instead of trying to play the bush card every single time obama is revealed to be flawed.
Quote from Gabfly1:
Actually, no. Most of the Right here at ET was supportive of Bush while he was in office. Not everyone on the Right, but most. However, they have since self-revised. Did I mention hypocrisy?
The "here and now" is that most of the Rightster "messengers" are agenda-driven hypocrites engaged in partisan hackery. Not all, but most. THAT is the here and now.