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Wed Aug-11-10 02:35 AM
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Robert Gibb's Appreciation Thread! |
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This episode will teach Democrats a valuable lesson---one which they need to learn well in advance of the fall midterm elections.
The corporate media loves the Republican Party. They will write or say anything that divides and conquers Democrats. Some gay person somewhere blames Blacks for Prop 8? The MSM will turn that into all gays hate all Blacks for Prop 8. Some woman thinks more time should be devoted to women's issues and less time to minority issues? The MSM will turn that into all women think their problems are worse than minorities'.
The headline of the Hill article proves it is RW propaganda. White House unloads anger over criticism from 'professional left’ Note that Gibbs is not mentioned. The implication is that Obama said it. Thousands to millions of Americans who only read headlines will go to bed tonight thinking that Obama said it. Note the use of the word "anger." Democrats are always portrayed as "angry" "violent" "mob like" in MSM headlines.
Once we get over this episode of righteous indignation, at least a few people here are going to think "Hey, why did not we write about how the banksters are donating all that bail out money to Republicans?" And they will realize it is because the MSM would prefer to have them fight among themselves. They will realize that the Founders were correct. "We must all hang together or we will hang separately."
Thank you, Robert Gibb's for sacrificing your political career in order to teach us an important lesson.
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Wed Aug-11-10 02:41 AM
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1. Join The Professionals |
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Thanks for that link. :hi:
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Wed Aug-11-10 02:57 AM
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2. This after you accuse people of not knowing any "black folks" & voting for Obama to atone for same. |
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:03 AM
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3. Sounds a lot like a comment Rahm made about a specific tactic |
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being morphed into "The White House calls liberals fucking retarded." Big difference between the often repeated version and the actual comment, which Rahm apologized for. People looking for a reason to be offended will find it.
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:30 AM
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7. Rahm apologized to retarded people. He never apologized to the groups whose activism he attacked. nt |
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Wed Aug-11-10 12:34 PM
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40. Did anyone apologize for distorting the comment |
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into an attack on all progressives?
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:15 AM
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4. No. I don't appreciate him. |
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"The corporate media loves the Republican Party. They will write or say anything that divides and conquers Democrats."
Prominent Democrats have no problem writing or saying anything that divides Democrats either.
"The headline of the Hill article proves it is RW propaganda. White House unloads anger over criticism from 'professional left’ Note that Gibbs is not mentioned. The implication is that Obama said it."
They need to brush up on reading comprehension if they really believe that the President is the only person who is, runs, has anything to do with, or speaks for the WH.
"Once we get over this episode of righteous indignation, at least a few people here are going to think "Hey, why did not we write about how the banksters are donating all that bail out money to Republicans?" And they will realize it is because the MSM would prefer to have them fight among themselves. They will realize that the Founders were correct. "We must all hang together or we will hang separately."
Thank you, Robert Gibb's for sacrificing your political career in order to teach us an important lesson."
First of all, you're implying that 1) we can really do anything about political donations now that Citizens United is done and 2) nobody is (I'm not because I'm not deluded enough to waste the postage in thinking it'd work).
And if I learned that the "professional left", whatever he meant by it, wouldn't be happy even if Kucinich was president. I would be... :shrug:
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:15 AM
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5. While I am offending people, here is some more bad news. Socialists--- |
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---- pegged Obama as a "corporate Democrat" early, early in the 2008 campaign season. Any Democrat who voted for him not realizing that he was a corporate Democrat was not paying as much attention as the Socialists---the true "professional liberals" in this country. http://socialistworker.org/2008/06/18/obama-circle-of-hawkshttp://socialistworker.org/2008/06/27/candidate-makes-right-turnsIt was all there is black and white for anyone to read. And the Marxists had him figured out even before the Socialists. http://www.marxist.com/barack-obama.htmThis is why I have a hard time feeling sorry for those who claimed that they got fooled.
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:25 AM
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Anyone who thought he'd even attempt to keep his promises is a hardline socialist, and now you're even using Gibbs' language.
I got fooled because I was told that if I made Barack Obama my President, I'd get NAFTA renegotiated.
I got fooled because I was told that if I made Barack Obama my President, I'd get a President who would FIGHT for a public option, not abandon it as soon as possible.
I got fooled because I was told that if I made Barack Obama my President, I'd get Social Security, which he said "I absolutely agree that Social Security is not in crisis," dealt with by a small payroll tax hike on 250k+ incomes, not some farce of a commission that's seriously considering raising the retirement age to 70.
I got fooled because I was told that if I made Barack Obama my President, I'd get a President who pretended to give a shit about Don't Ask, Don't Tell during a time of war.
I got fooled because I was told that if I made Barack Obama my President, I'd get a President who was committed to campaign finance reform, and stopping corporations from writing our laws. I would hope this one is self-explanatory.
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:52 AM
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a President who believed a Mandate was "Absurd".
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:37 AM
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13. Heh, touche... next time I'll pay more attention to the Marxists, since you commend their dilligence |
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Obviously... relying on non-Marxists was a mistake... thanks for the heads-up ;)
By the By... would you mind if I take this info and re-post it, so that, in the future, members will know that they should consult the communist sites to get accurate information about Democratic candidates?
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:58 AM
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18. So it's come down to red-baiting? |
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It wasn't just the "Socialists", it was Noam, it was Ralph, it was a lot of people within the Democratic Party, and honestly, a lot of us knew that there was a limit to what Obama would do to "change" things. What we were hoping was that that limit would be somehow connected to his campaign promises... yes, he promised more involvement, not less, in Afghanistan, but he also promised to close Gitmo. The promises he keeps are the ones we tolerated when we supported him, and the ones he breaks are the change we were hoping for. This is why we are disappointed. We knew he never promised to be Marx, and I think it's safe to say most of us don't want Marx. And maybe some of us even fooled ourselves into thinking he would veer left instead of right in breaking with campaign rhetoric, but I never expected that.
But now you're saying that "professional liberals" are socialists, and swallowing the right-wing talking point that socialism = communism = russia = bad = the enemy within, etc... And yet you accuse US of giving in to right-wing talking points. If you think Obama fighting for his base would make him a dirty Pinko, then YOU, my friend, are the one who's advocating Republican wingnut ideology.
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Wed Aug-11-10 11:52 AM
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39. you aren't offending... you are spinning |
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Edited on Wed Aug-11-10 11:53 AM by fascisthunter
and who exactly are you to think we needed your sympathy. Your post is one more reason there is a divide in the first place. Keep up the great work.
Oh and as for being "fooled", most knew he was a centrist, nobody however knew how far to the right he would go and how much he'd do to appease your real enemy, the GOP and right wing.
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:30 AM
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8. "The headline of the Hill article proves it is RW propaganda."- Really? If the Obama WH will pay |
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$250K/year (it's middle class, according to Charlie Gibson)- then I will help you re-word this ham-fisted bullshit line of propaganda.
Until I'm bought off... I'll point out that you're full of shit. "The corporate media loves the Republican Party. They will write or say anything that divides and conquers Democrats. "— Bullshit. All anyone needs to do to prove this wrong is post a link to any segment of Olbermann or Maddow.
Ohh, and... have you ever had any experience composing Headlines? For the Web they're pretty easy... but for a print copy, headlines are an artform in and of themselves. The space is limited, and the highpoints are easily determined... details usually won't fit unless the story is HUGE. Your points regarding the Hill headlines mostly demonstrate that you are clueless about the art of headlines... and your supposition that no one is working on stories about the banksters supporting Republicans with bail-out money... is a sure sign of self-delusional thinking. The first reporter who gets proof of that will get a prime time interview and will be on his/her way to becoming the next Eugene Robinson. To think otherwise is to be simple.
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:31 AM
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9. I'm gonna need more Dramamine. That's some spin, there. nt |
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:35 AM
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11. Gee, you would have thought they would have learned from the Shirley Sherrod |
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incident, or learned when they ignored the Mass race for Kennedy's seat until it was too late, or learned when the republicans came right up after Obama became President and said they would do everything in their power to see that nothing passes
Remember how HCR was going to be Obama's Waterloo?
Can this administration forget about compromise with the republicans, and try to cater to them, and instead try to build unity within their own party for a change?
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14. Shhh... you're gonna make the administration feel bad. That's not nice. |
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:45 AM
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15. It's great that Gibbs pointed out what is now apparent; many Professional Lefties post at DU...... |
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Edited on Wed Aug-11-10 03:46 AM by FrenchieCat
Who knew? And here I thought folks were being mean spirited and totally hyperbolically nuanceless for free!
Good to know that all the while, so many are being paid to get her done.
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Wed Aug-11-10 10:17 AM
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24. WTF is MY CHECK? I have bills to pay! |
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Wed Aug-11-10 03:58 AM
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17. He'd probably appreciate his name being spelled properly more than anything. |
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Wed Aug-11-10 04:03 AM
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19. I'm hijacking your thread. It is now the F*** Robert Gibbs Thread. |
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If this is a case of the corporate media attempting to divide and conquer the Democrats, why do you suppose the White House Press Secretary is so willing to be a complicit and integral part of dividing us?
And your advice for the takeaway from this pretty much boils down to "we should sit down and shut up and take it". And if we do, it will never matter who wins. Who would ever bother fighting for someone who doesn't fight for himself?
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Wed Aug-11-10 04:44 AM
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their same tired ol' argument, different day, we didn't helping them cave fast enough to the republicons on policy from the Public Option to the FISA bill and on and on, how dare we not see the amazingly fantastical view of "Greatness in Capitulation" that we're being treated with!
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23. LOL. Again, you are lecturing the wrong people. n/t |
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Wed Aug-11-10 10:18 AM
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25. Gibbs is my second favorite right wing mouthpiece, |
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right behind Ari Fleischer, who was the master.
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Wed Aug-11-10 10:19 AM
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26. Things have gotten so bad that Gibbs had little choice but to speak of the elephant in the room |
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29. Nice change up from the tired irony meter post |
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33. Some of them are just for me. |
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30. Don't you mean "for the elephant in the room"? |
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Wed Aug-11-10 11:31 AM
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35. I really don't think that Gibbs sacrificed anything. Gibbs was correct, and most people in the WH |
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probably agree.
It is interesting that you talk about us needing to hang together so we don't hang seperately. Yet who was Gibbs criticizing? The "professional left" that goes on TV and says things like "Obama is like Bush." What does that do? It gives fodder to Fox and others to tout disagreement!
Gibbs agrees with you entirely!
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Wed Aug-11-10 11:33 AM
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37. Sorry, what got said, got said. |
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You can't take it back.
The reporting was unfriendly to the Dems? Water is still wet?
The facts, however, are not in dispute.
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Wed Aug-11-10 11:48 AM
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38. No need to take back the truth |
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We've always known that there is an element in the party that wants to sideline the actual base. It's just been said so nakedly before.
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Thu Aug-12-10 11:33 AM
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53. Maverick, why do you follow me around so much? |
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No, you can't come over for dinner.
No, I will not teach you how to be like me.
No, I don't want to hang out with you.
No, I don't think you're cute.
No, you can't hold Sparkly's hand unless she allows it.
No, we can't talk sports.
No, I really don't care very much for you.
So following me around and replying to many of my down thread comments made to people who are not you, is annoying, childish, and rude. And frankly, more than just a little creepy.
You're name isn't really franks*@&^!%, is it? Cuz he does an ever so slight variation on this very same sort of thing and I won't have him over to dinner, either.
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Wed Aug-11-10 02:50 PM
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44. Is this intended seriously? |
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When the WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY says something you don't have to be a rabid RW operation to say "WH SAYS SOMETHING"
It is the standard way of headlining such a story.
There is no implication whatsoever that Obama said it.
"Obama" has fewer letters than "White House"
Headlines about Obama attract more attention, not less.
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46. Oh, it's intended seriously. nt |
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Wed Aug-11-10 04:33 PM
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47. I support Gibbs. Keep poking sticks at the outrage. |
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It is all becoming so predictable.
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48. You're right, it is all very predictable. |
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49. I'm sorry but I do want Canadian health care, which our |
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economy sorely needs if it's going to survive, and a military that isn't run by oil companies. Gibbs is doing his job and that is to cover the West Wing's ass where these GOP policies are being promoted. He made a mistake in letting us proles in on the secret.
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50. "Robert Gibb"? Is he one of the missing BeeGees? |
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