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18-Till-I-Die wrote:Did anyone see Chris Mathews being challenged to a duel by Miller. :lol:

Appearantly in an interview after the show, Mathews got on Zell's bad side and was challenged to a duel at dawm. I only saw a few seconds this morning, but it was all over MSNBC and Imus this morning. He said something to the effect of "If we was in the 1800s, i'd challenge you to a duel suh!" and said it like he's fucking serious too! I laughed till i cried.

Excuse me while i laugh myself into a coma. :lol:
Well, whether you agree with Miller and his position or not, you can understand where he was coming from in this case. Matthews was doing the same thing (or trying to) that he did to Michelle Malkin in an interview last week: he'll ask a question, let you get about five words into your answer, then start talking over you. He also uses loaded questions, and keeps coming back to the same question over and over again, even after you've laready answered it, clearly fishing for a certain answer. It's a tactic he only employs against people with whom he disagrees, and it would irritate anybody. Miller simply wouldn't sit still for it.
Michelle Malkin was spouting bullshit about Kerry's wounds besing self inflicted, and when he tried to get her to put up (evidence) or shut (the fuck) up she started bullshitting more, Mathews had every right to tell her to fuck off. But for the sake of argument, lets say you're absolutely correct...Zell Miller, a grown man, challenged another grown man to a DUEL at dawn! He's not six, he should have the tiny ammount of brainpower required to say to himself "Hmmm...this is live television, let me keep my mouth shut." before he says something that stupid. Did he? Nope...he went all 19th century...on LIVE TV no less.
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Hey Pataki, you jerkoff, you have time to thank Iowa for sending blankets to the Ground Zero cleanup crew but not New Jersey (and Pennsylvania and New England) for sending firefighters on September 11? Go get fucked.
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RedImperator wrote:Hey Pataki, you jerkoff, you have time to thank Iowa for sending blankets to the Ground Zero cleanup crew but not New Jersey (and Pennsylvania and New England) for sending firefighters on September 11? Go get fucked.
Last time I checked Iowa was a battleground state. If Jersey were more on the line maybe you would have gotten a mention too. :wink:
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RedImperator wrote:Hey Pataki, you jerkoff, you have time to thank Iowa for sending blankets to the Ground Zero cleanup crew but not New Jersey (and Pennsylvania and New England) for sending firefighters on September 11? Go get fucked.
Last time I checked Iowa was a battleground state. If Jersey were more on the line maybe you would have gotten a mention too. :wink:
Well, will Pataki be receiving a visit from a S.D.Net Harbinger of doom during the last minutes of the RNC, then? :twisted: :wink:
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Bush's new plans for reform sounded almost....socialist. :shock: That's not something I'd expect from a right-winger.

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You Americans sure do get rowdy at political events don't you. :wink:
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Blah, while a few things in there do appeal to me, most of it is undelieverable and the rest is just garbage.


Alot of hotties in the crowd though. :wink:
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TheDarkling wrote:You Americans sure do get rowdy at political events don't you. :wink:
Uh, hello? Parliament? Congress with a two-drink minimum?
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Joe wrote: Uh, hello? Parliament? Congress with a two-drink minimum?
They are paid for that, I'm talking about the regular public.

At the Labour party conference you get some clapping after the guy finishes speaking and that is it, you certainly don't get flag waving and chanting but then again the guy on the podium avoids the kind of figurative flag waving American politicians engage in.
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*Woosh* Wow, a lot of hot air. Alot of promises and no sizzle.

Oh....I almost forgot

"9/11."
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Stravo wrote:*Woosh* Wow, a lot of hot air. Alot of promises and no sizzle.

Oh....I almost forgot

"9/11."
You sure do love sodomizing that, don't you Stravo? No comment on him
declaring pretty much war on the present tax code? :twisted:
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MKSheppard wrote:
Stravo wrote:*Woosh* Wow, a lot of hot air. Alot of promises and no sizzle.

Oh....I almost forgot

"9/11."
You sure do love sodomizing that, don't you Stravo? No comment on him
declaring pretty much war on the present tax code? :twisted:
For a man that just set up a whole new series of spending plans he BETTER reform the tax code to squeeze more money out of Americans and you gotta love that ballooning deficit.
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I would just like to say that I'm sick and freaking tired of people criticising Bush for mentioning 9/11.

It was the damn defining event of his presidency. Him not mentioning 9/11 would be like Churchill not mentioning the Blitz, Lincoln not mentioning the Civil War, or Washington forgetting to say something the Revolution.
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Oh yeah, like Bush has been a king at conquering bureaucracies.
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Stravo wrote: For a man that just set up a whole new series of spending plans he BETTER reform the tax code to squeeze more money out of Americans and you gotta love that ballooning deficit.
Yes, let's not forget about Russia implementing a flat tax and seeing revenues RISE.

I loved his talk about implementing medical malpractice and tort reform!
Lets see John Kerry and Edwards do that, BHWHAHAHAH
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I can't believe you guys are still watching the convention, I caught about 5 minutes of if this morning on CNN and it gave me a Tylenol 3 headache.
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Any idea what Kerry will be speaking about tonight at midnight? I hear its some sort of attack on Cheney.
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Stravo wrote:Any idea what Kerry will be speaking about tonight at midnight? I hear its some sort of attack on Cheney.
I think it will be about Cheney's speech last night and how he spent it not outlining a plan for the next 4 years, but using the speech -- and the RNC -- to solely attack Kerry/Edwards.
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Stravo wrote:Any idea what Kerry will be speaking about tonight at midnight? I hear its some sort of attack on Cheney.
Mr Bush, tear down that wall, er....tear down that 527!











Well, he speach (Bush) had all the bells and whistels in it. Something for the social conservatives, something for the fiscal conservatives. Alot for the fanatics.

As I said before, I don't see alot in there that he can actually accomplish, baring a serious Republican coup in the Congress.
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I loved how there were several protesters ejected during Bush's speech.

That didn't happen with Mr. Kerry's speech at the DNC, despite the
massive VRWC against him :roll:
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MKSheppard wrote:I loved how there were several protesters ejected during Bush's speech.

That didn't happen with Mr. Kerry's speech at the DNC, despite the
massive VRWC against him :roll:
If Bush had some balls, he should have had one of those guys brought up on stage and give him the floor for a few minutes.

If anything, it would have been entertaining. :twisted:
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But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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MKSheppard wrote:I loved how there were several protesters ejected during Bush's speech.

That didn't happen with Mr. Kerry's speech at the DNC, despite the
massive VRWC against him :roll:
If Bush had some balls, he should have had one of those guys brought up on stage and give him the floor for a few minutes.

If anything, it would have been entertaining. :twisted:
Entertaining, yes. Good security decision, no. It wouldn't have been that hard for one of those idiots to be packing some sort of weapon. Heck, they were able to sneak in posters, what else could they have gotten in?
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MKSheppard wrote:I loved how there were several protesters ejected during Bush's speech.

That didn't happen with Mr. Kerry's speech at the DNC, despite the
massive VRWC against him :roll:
Funny, no one has been saying that; only that Bush is better a mobilizing scumsucking liars and slanderers to back him.

I've seen it consistently asserted that Bush is failing with the People, hence the disparity in protesters between the DNC and RNC.
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Nathan F wrote:
Entertaining, yes. Good security decision, no. It wouldn't have been that hard for one of those idiots to be packing some sort of weapon. Heck, they were able to sneak in posters, what else could they have gotten in?
Reguardless of political bent, media affiliation, or what have you, I doubt seriously that any significant weapon made it into the hall. Plus, a quickie (frisk :twisted: ) would be easy as they 'escorted' him to the stage.


Honestly, it would have been good TV, and perhaps a good bit for Bush to use later on.


On a side note, Bush seems to be getting better at speaches. Granted, he was in front of a 'very friendly' crowd, but still........
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But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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Knife wrote:On a side note, Bush seems to be getting better at speaches. Granted, he was in front of a 'very friendly' crowd, but still........
I hate the way he leans on the podium.
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