aquapub
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aquapub writes a very inciteful post and that's your response? That speaks volumes, Iriemon.America's great, isn't it?
Since when were the democrats left-wing(except in the minds of stupid "conservatives".)?
By international standards they are centre at best, usually centre-right, they are not even mild social democrats.
I've heard some ridiculous fundies say it, but do conservatives really call the democrats socialist? That would be ridiculous, they are centre-right.because in most American minds "liberal" is left wing and socialist, but to the rest of the 6.2 billion people on the planet, liberal is the humane conservatives basicly.. but dont let facts get in the way of bashing people.
aquapub writes a very inciteful post and that's your response? That speaks volumes, Iriemon.
Nice job, aquapub. Excellent post. It left an extremist liberal with nothing relevant to say.
Here's a little right wing hypocrisy for you...
http://www.debatepolitics.com/us-partisan-politics-political-platforms/17432-mccain-doctrine.html
1) Trent Lott gives lip service to an old man. The result: relentless, 24-hour, front page coverage for months until Lott steps down. The media acted like they exposed this monumental Republican racism, but actually only demonstrated why Democrats shouldn't be allowed into our party (Lott and Thurmond were life long Democrats who made these comments for years, but the media only pounced once they were Republicans).
John Kerry tells students to get educated do they don't end up in Iraq. The result: A brief mention on a couple of networks and on the back pages.
Biden acts shocked that a black man can be "articulate, smart, and clean." The result: Jury is still out, but I guarantee you, this story will die in a matter of days, not months.
2) Someone under Nixon steals some documents. The result: Nixon is relentlessly hounded and demonized for months until voters finally elect a Democrat Congress to impeach him.
Someone under Bill Clinton steals some documents from the National Archives when the 9/11 Commission starts asking questions about the Clinton Administration's culpability for 9/11. He hides them in a nearby construction area and then shreds the documents with scissors and claims the theft was an accident. The result: a fine, and scattered, brief media coverage that downplayed the incident.
3) A Congressman isn't psychic enough to know about another Congressman's dirty emails. The result: Hastert is relentlessly pursued by the media, who held the story until right before the election, until Congress loses a mid-term election.
A Congressman is caught having sex with a teenage boy page. The result: a standing ovation and promotion from Democrats, and he is treated like a martyr for the gay movement by the media.
4) Republicans consider using the filibuster. The result: the media vilifies them as a threat to democracy.
Democrats ACTUALLY USE the filibuster. The result: the filibuster becomes an "important tool for democracy."-NY Times.
5) Republicans debunk a delusional partisan's smears by legally leaking evidence that proves he is lying (Plame). The result: YEARS of scandalous media coverage and outrage over the leaking of classified information.
A left-wing "journalist" leaks that we have CIA prisons in Europe. The result: the media gives her an award.
Seeing a pattern yet?
Since when were the democrats left-wing(except in the minds of stupid "conservatives".)?
By international standards they are centre at best, usually centre-right, they are not even mild social democrats.
This dumb hysteria you are peddling (this time) is not about Republican hypocrisy, and it has nothing to do with this thread or media bias. It also has nothing to do with the 1st Amendment as you ignorantly claim it does. The fines mentioned in it are specified towards kiddie porn.
Good luck manufacturing outrage on this. :lol:
Now, do we have any relevant, intelligent comments?
because in most American minds "liberal" is left wing and socialist, but to the rest of the 6.2 billion people on the planet, liberal is the humane conservatives basicly.. but dont let facts get in the way of bashing people.
1) as for the original post.. another lame attempt to justify the attacks on media that dont follow the conservative tune. After all, all media that is critical of conservatives is "liberal", even media that usualy is "conservative".
2) Plus Aquapup's statement is has a few historical mistakes in and attempts to link racists comments to a botched joke.. well.
uh huh, but what about thread topic and the examples aqua gave? Care to address them?Just more ridiculous blather.
Anyone that would call a democrat leftwing is not worth listening to.
uh huh, but what about thread topic and the examples aqua gave? Care to address them?
Well put. In addition to what you're saying here, I think that when one seeks to 'join' one of the groups and identify with it, what is actually happening is a deeply rooted human instinctual thing, an instinct that identifies with "the tribe." Once we identify with the tribe, all manner of bizarre irrational behavior sets in. We feel angry and even violent when the tribe is attacked, be it physical, or even verbal. We overlook logical points in order to protect the tribe. Cognitive dissonance can even keep us from thinking straight.Gardener said:Double standards are a byproduct of partisanship. It is just our sense of ego protection extended to include the group with which we identify.
If a person focuses on the double standards of one group by way of justifying the actions of their own, they are just as hypocritical as those they accuse.
Seems to me the best way to avoid double standards is to not join a group in the first place. Perhaps I am just a Marxist at heart (no, not that one, the other one), since no wiser words were ever spoken than a certain famous one-liner.
uh huh, but what about thread topic and the examples aqua gave? Care to address them?
Well put. In addition to what you're saying here, I think that when one seeks to 'join' one of the groups and identify with it, what is actually happening is a deeply rooted human instinctual thing, an instinct that identifies with "the tribe." Once we identify with the tribe, all manner of bizarre irrational behavior sets in. We feel angry and even violent when the tribe is attacked, be it physical, or even verbal. We overlook logical points in order to protect the tribe. Cognitive dissonance can even keep us from thinking straight.
It's hard not to join the group. Eons of of instinctive behavior compel us to do so. It's a protective mechanism.
aquapub writes a very inciteful post and that's your response? That speaks volumes, Iriemon.
Nice job, aquapub. Excellent post. It left an extremist liberal with nothing relevant to say.
If they weren't the exact same examples that he has incessantly droned on over and over again, I might be a little impressed. As it stands, it's just more blather.
Hell, if he would make a point some time or another, I might be inclined to listen. But as it stands, all I get from his posts is
"Blah blah blah blah blah (insert random caustic quip) blah blah blah blah blah blah (insert random partisan hate comment) blah blah blah blah blah blah (insert some contrived or transparently spun example liberals being pedophiles)"
It's silly, it's hysterical, and it deserves not one iota of respect. I am surprised that you fall for it, CA.
You saw nonsense. You saw goofball sleight of hand that only a weak mind could be convinced by.CurrentAffai said:I didn't see caustic quips. I did see, however, five well thought out examples of double standards. Your response was to dismiss it as blathering. If I were judging the debate on it's merits, I'd say you didn't even try.
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