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meegbear

(25,438 posts)
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 01:29 PM Jan 2012

The Rude Pundit: A Brief List of Conservative Men Who Need to Be Punched in the Balls

1. Fox "news" Radio reporter Todd Starnes, who, waxing patriotic to Sean Hannity about the white people of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, voting in their primary this morning, really said, "I love this, this is what America is all about. Like you said, no hanging chads, we didn’t see any Black Panthers with baseball bats. These were good, American folks going to do their patriotic duty." Remember: Black Panthers are not good Americans. And that toad-faced fuck needs to be socked in the sack. (Side note: "Dixville Notch" sounds like a cute name for "vagina.&quot

2. New York Times columnist David Brooks, who twists history like a pair of contortionists trying to have sex in a tiny box. In today's version of "No, Really, I'm Not a Smug Elitist Cockmonger," Brooks tries to figure out "Where Are the Liberals?" His answer, strangely, is not that a prolonged period of demonization by the American right, stretching back to at least Reagan, if not Nixon, echoed by the corporate media with little or no actual dissent being allowed a fair hearing for at least three decades (and possible four), gave the self-identifier "liberal" the same connotation as "Communist traitor piece of shit who'll stab Uncle Sam with an American flag and beat Lady Liberty to death with a bald eagle corpse," compounded by a raping of the remnants of liberalism in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. No, strangely, Brooks does not mention any of that. Instead, he blames mistrust of the federal government and the way that both Democrats and Republicans work for the benefit of the wealthy, although sometimes for people that average white people don't like. Oddly, Brooks doesn't mention that it was Republicans who worked to turn Americans against believing that the government could make their lives easier and, in doing so, made it so that government could make corporate lives easier, lying that making corporate lives easier makes the average citizen's life easier, thus making the average citizen's life harder and, with the aforementioned demonization of anything even vaguely liberal under the hated (and wrong) banner of socialism, Americans had nowhere to turn but to ignorance, God and guns, don't you know, which is easily manipulated by the aforementioned media and the aforementioned politicians, and that, if Brooks were honest, which he is most emphatically not, he would say that individual liberal beliefs actually poll quite well, but because the only organizing philosophy is hated liberalism, which is...and, oh, hell, it'd just be easier to kick Brooks in the nads and walk away.

3. Presidential candidate Rick Santorum, who said yesterday that it's snobby to think that all kids should go to college. No, really: "Who are you? Who are you to say that every child in America go...I mean the hubris of this president to think that he knows what’s best for you. I...you know there is...I have seven kids. Maybe they’ll all go to college. But, if one of my kids wants to go and be an auto mechanic, good for him. That’s a good-paying job – using your hands and using your mind. This is the kind of, the kind of snobbery that we see from those who think they know how to run our lives. Rise up America. Defend your own freedoms."

First off, a starting auto mechanic makes around $30,000 a year in New Hampshire, so, hey, Rick Santorum's kids, your Dad wants you to live at less than 1.5 times the poverty level for a family of four (and you will breed, being Rick Santorum's kids).

Second off, what the motherfuck is Santorum talking about? As Charles Blow points out, President Obama has never said that: "The president has consistently framed the discussion as one of making high school graduates both college- and career-ready. And even when speaking about learning after high school, he has often included both higher education and vocational training."

And, third off, when did it stop being the dream of Americans to want their kids to go to school so they could get an education? And how does it require rising up to defend freedom? Wasn't the point of Santorum's "my grandpa was a filthy coal miner" story about how generations of Americans get opportunities because of the work of their parents?

Jesus, on the list of things a conservative could attack Obama on, the hope that children get educated should probably be below "choice of dog breed" and "that weird mole."

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The Rude Pundit: A Brief List of Conservative Men Who Need to Be Punched in the Balls (Original Post) meegbear Jan 2012 OP
Nobody should be punched in the balls. MineralMan Jan 2012 #1
I'm sure he was writing figuratively. Liberal Veteran Jan 2012 #2
Rude Pundit is Rude. frylock Jan 2012 #5
Only the GOOP would make a stink about trying to make kids college READY. The more I hear from Ricky Erose999 Jan 2012 #3
Good one! txlibdem Jan 2012 #11
Better question for Brooks ... zbdent Jan 2012 #4
haha demtenjeep Jan 2012 #6
Oh, there are a few diehards around where I live n/t deutsey Jan 2012 #9
wouldn't surprise me that, if you shot each of them in the foot, zbdent Jan 2012 #10
There's only about 4,000,000 people who would qualify for this list. Initech Jan 2012 #7
I've said it before, and I'll say it again.... BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2012 #8
Here's a nit to pick. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2012 #12

Liberal Veteran

(22,239 posts)
2. I'm sure he was writing figuratively.
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 01:43 PM
Jan 2012

He does have a way with words that make me cringe from time to time.

Erose999

(5,624 posts)
3. Only the GOOP would make a stink about trying to make kids college READY. The more I hear from Ricky
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 01:43 PM
Jan 2012

Man-on-Dog, the less respect I have for him. At this point, my opinion of him is lower than my opinion of the Taliban. I don't think quite as badly of him as I do Osama Bin Laden or Hitler or Dickless Cheney, so he has a while to go before he bottoms out I guess.

zbdent

(35,392 posts)
4. Better question for Brooks ...
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 02:05 PM
Jan 2012

"Where are all the people who will admit to voting for George W. Bush? Twice? There were over 50 million of them, but you never hear anybody admit it any more ..."

zbdent

(35,392 posts)
10. wouldn't surprise me that, if you shot each of them in the foot,
Wed Jan 11, 2012, 10:51 AM
Jan 2012

you still wouldn't have to reload ...

 

lumberjack_jeff

(33,224 posts)
12. Here's a nit to pick.
Wed Jan 11, 2012, 12:20 PM
Jan 2012

Assuming twins that start their education straight out of high school. One chooses to be a mechanic and the other an engineer. A starting auto mechanic is 20, and has maybe $10000 of college debt, most of which is tools. A starting engineer is 22 and has $40,000 of college debt, none of which is liquid assets.

The median salary for the noob mechanic nationwide is $38,000. When the mechanic's sister is just beginning her search for a job as an engineer (for which she'll have to relocate) the mechanic has paid off her college debt and earned an additional $66,000, and has just obtained her first promotion and now earns $44,000/year.

Second off, getting employed as a mechanic generally requires 2 years of education these days.

Education is for everyone. College is not.

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