Quote from Brass:
Even though they are being contextually dishonest? Where wouild the GOP be without exaggeration and willful contextual tone-deafness. Nothing quite like intellectual photoshop, eh?
Quote from hughb:
Yep brass, even if he is being contextually dishonest. Welcome to reality, where the idealogues on a chat board become irrelevant.
He's shouldn't be admonishing business owners in the first place, and he exposed himself as the anti-business, class warfare socialist that he is.
...for Obama?Quote from Optional:
Of course you are. You're no different than the mindless drones, the skallywagged pussies cheering...
Quote from bigarrow:
Politicians aren't supposed to be 100% factual or tell both sides of the story or point out the weaknesses to their own argument. The politicians job, during an election, is to paint a positive picture of themselves and a negative picture of their opponents and it's ok if they exaggerate or stretch the truth.
Quote from hughb:
Yep brass, even if he is being contextually dishonest. Welcome to reality, where the idealogues on a chat board become irrelevant.
Of course Obama was referring to infrastructure when he admonished business owners to remember that they didn't build that. So what? He's shouldn't be admonishing business owners in the first place, and he exposed himself as the anti-business, class warfare socialist that he is. Both campaigns are going to twist, exaggerate and even lie just as every campaign in American history that preceded them. You and your antagonists here can go into conniptions, which is what you both want to do in the first place.
Quote from trefoil:
Simply, he was pointing out stuff like the simple fact the Internet came out of gov't research.
That, and stuff like this: 119 days to start a business in Brazil, 6 in the US, on average.
Obvious if you're not a political operative; it's a pretty non-controversial point outside of the ridiculous extreme of the right the Republicans now represent. They're so far out they're off the map.
Quote from Lucrum:
Is that written in the politicians manual?
Pretty much nails it though, don't you think?