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MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
Thu Jan 16, 2014, 11:26 AM Jan 2014

Sorry, reasonable people don't act like this

The Sarah Palin of the Moonbat Left is at it again. Is it just me, or does that difficult woman from Massachusetts seem a little extra nutty here?

(Go to 4:05 for the start of the EW action)

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We real adults know that the only way forward is to rise above partisanship, for those on the Left and Right to gore some of our sacred cows etc.

Regards,

Third-Way Manny
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Sorry, reasonable people don't act like this (Original Post) MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 OP
lolz JNelson6563 Jan 2014 #1
I think Manny is trying to pull our leg... CTyankee Jan 2014 #2
Outrageous! How dare she suggest that the wealthy and their corporations have rigged the game? Scuba Jan 2014 #3
Elizabeth Warren is NOT at all like Sarah Palin. raging moderate Jan 2014 #4
The above was a (crappy) act MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #5
Odd you can't seem to let Warren's positive JoePhilly Jan 2014 #6
"Music is the cup that holds the wine of silence" MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #7
Which is probably why ... JoePhilly Jan 2014 #8
Can you imagine a debate between Elizabeth and the wing nut from Alaska. pennylane100 Jan 2014 #9
Probably would be a hoot. MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #10

JNelson6563

(28,151 posts)
1. lolz
Thu Jan 16, 2014, 11:38 AM
Jan 2014

She is obviously frustrated from trying to make progress and getting only a brick wall from Rethugs. You may have heard the expressions "hands on" or "in the trenches"? Yeah, that would be her.

I'd wager those expressions don't ever apply to you way up in that ivory tower.

Julie

 

Scuba

(53,475 posts)
3. Outrageous! How dare she suggest that the wealthy and their corporations have rigged the game?
Thu Jan 16, 2014, 12:09 PM
Jan 2014

Why that's, that's, that's class warfare, that's what it is. And everyone knows the only acceptable class warfare is when the wealthy wage wars on the poor.

raging moderate

(4,499 posts)
4. Elizabeth Warren is NOT at all like Sarah Palin.
Thu Jan 16, 2014, 12:09 PM
Jan 2014

Elizabeth Warren really knows what she is talking about, she has a good grasp of BASIC MATH, and she is fluent in Standard English, with well-chosen words that show she understands that GRAMMAR IS LOGIC. She has really worked, really studied, really listened, and really spoken out to defend the rights of working people. She speaks from a wealth of pertinent facts, well-researched, carefully considered, and completely memorized. She refrains from bigoted remarks and self-serving fantasies.

Elizabeth Warren is a tireless champion for the rights of working people, including those who have been kicked out of the workplace, through no fault of their own, due to greed, arrogance, indifference, and incompetence in high places both in business and in government. Elizabeth Warren knows that there are not nearly enough jobs to go around right now, that the upper 1% has been given such a massive redistribution of wealth during the last 30 years that the US would be AWASH in jobs if their job-creator propanda were even remotely based in reality, and that the right-wing Republicans have done everything in their power to prevent job creation during this recovery. In this clip, she looks exhausted for all the right reasons, as she reports on her long struggle to achieve some kind of realistic compromise with implacable predators who consider the bottom 47% of the country to be their lawful prey, and she is understandably tired of the vicious dodges being used by the callous psychopaths currently running our US House of Representatives to block the extension of unemployment compensation that will prevent desperate people, including children, from FREEZING AND STARVING to death. It is, in fact, impossible to rise above what the right-wing billionaires are paying their minions to pile higher and deeper.

 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
5. The above was a (crappy) act
Thu Jan 16, 2014, 12:20 PM
Jan 2014

I agree with you 100%, I was trying to lampoon the far-right moderate Democrats who seem to feel that we need to work with Republicans and get rid of FDR Democrats.

JoePhilly

(27,787 posts)
6. Odd you can't seem to let Warren's positive
Thu Jan 16, 2014, 12:35 PM
Jan 2014

actions stand on their own.

Ever.

I'm sure you will cast her aside when she signs onto a bipartisan budget deal or something like that.

 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
7. "Music is the cup that holds the wine of silence"
Thu Jan 16, 2014, 12:58 PM
Jan 2014

"Sound is that cup, but empty. Noise is that cup, but broken.'
- Robert Fripp

JoePhilly

(27,787 posts)
8. Which is probably why ...
Thu Jan 16, 2014, 01:13 PM
Jan 2014

The person responding to you in post #4 thought you were attacking Warren.

Too much noise in your OPs, not nearly enough music.

pennylane100

(3,425 posts)
9. Can you imagine a debate between Elizabeth and the wing nut from Alaska.
Thu Jan 16, 2014, 09:02 PM
Jan 2014

It would be hysterical. Senator Warren has a habit of trying to hold her laughter back by trying to cover her face by adjusting her glasses. She did it during a debate with Brown. It would be hysterical.

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