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The Right Feeling Wronged (1 Viewer)

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After watching this 45 minutes documentary (excellent, by the way) I was not surprised at the level of anger and ignorance that I saw and listened to coming from McCain/Palin supporters prior to the 2008 election, as it is the same thing
I've heard at the townhall meetings on healthcare.

I also cannot help but think that this country is seriously screwed if Americans dont wake up and quit listening to propaganda. Here is the movie:

[ame=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7294526473944146040]Right America Feeling Wronged[/ame]
 
You spend 45 minutes watching propaganda created by Nancy Pelosi's daughter in order to tell us that it's the Republicans who need to stop listening to propaganda?
 
You spend 45 minutes watching propaganda created by Nancy Pelosi's daughter in order to tell us that it's the Republicans who need to stop listening to propaganda?

Although I don't take sides on Democrat versus Republican, that is simply a very good point.
 
Although I don't take sides on Democrat versus Republican, that is simply a very good point.

Is it?

I dont think you or the other conservative have watched the film, have you?

How can it be propaganda when its in their own words? Are you saying that everyone at the McCain/Palin rallies was spreading propaganda?

The irony is the answer is "yes" and those doing so were too dumb to know it.
 
Is it?

I dont think you or the other conservative have watched the film, have you?

How can it be propaganda when its in their own words? Are you saying that everyone at the McCain/Palin rallies was spreading propaganda?

The irony is the answer is "yes" and those doing so were too dumb to know it.

Well, gosh . . . I wonder who Nancy Pelosi's daughter might decide to interview and put on screen as representative of Republicans.

This film does one thing and one thing only -- it reinforces liberals' views of Republicans. Good to see it accomplished that mission with you.
 
Well, gosh . . . I wonder who Nancy Pelosi's daughter might decide to interview and put on screen as representative of Republicans.

This film does one thing and one thing only -- it reinforces liberals' views of Republicans. Good to see it accomplished that mission with you.

But that is a subjective opinion, because:

1) You dont know what my opinion of Republicans is, therefore, you dont know if it reinforces it

2) You dont know what view was expressed by the documentary because you have not watched it.

Therefore, such an opinion is really a moot point without being informed first
 
I was not surprised at the level of anger and ignorance that I saw and listened to coming from McCain/Palin supporters



? Are you saying that everyone at the McCain/Palin rallies was spreading propaganda?

The irony is the answer is "yes" and those doing so were too dumb to know it.

1) You dont know what my opinion of Republicans is

Without reading any other threads of yours, we know exactly what your opinion of republicans is just by reading your statements here.
 
The people who voted against McCain voted for an imaginary person. It would be pretty hard to be more ignorant than that, or to cite a greater victory for vapid propaganda.
 
But that is a subjective opinion, because:

1) You dont know what my opinion of Republicans is, therefore, you dont know if it reinforces it

2) You dont know what view was expressed by the documentary because you have not watched it.

Therefore, such an opinion is really a moot point without being informed first

How do you know I haven't watched it? It's not like it's new.
 
Without reading any other threads of yours, we know exactly what your opinion of republicans is just by reading your statements here.


Assuming, of course, I think the same of all Republicans and not only the ones I listened to in the video
 
Of course not, because I don't watch propaganda.

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If a conservative did a 45 minute documentary that was largely free of personal opinion and instead focused solely on the commentary provided by liberals I would watch it in a second
 
If a conservative did a 45 minute documentary that was largely free of personal opinion and instead focused solely on the commentary provided by liberals I would watch it in a second

I wouldn't watch that either, because I recognize that it's incredibly easy to find idiots from both sides who say stupid things.
 
I wouldn't watch that either, because I recognize that it's incredibly easy to find idiots from both sides who say stupid things.

But Pelosi's documentary is very well done, very well produced, and exceedingly interesting. If a conservative could produce something similar it would be great to watch but you wont get such whackaloon style answers from liberals. It would be much harder to produce.

Thats not partisan politics, thats a simple fact
 
But Pelosi's documentary is very well done, very well produced, and exceedingly interesting. If a conservative could produce something similar it would be great to watch but you wont get such whackaloon style answers from liberals. It would be much harder to produce.

Thats not partisan politics, thats a simple fact

No, that IS partisan politics, but that you think it's a "fact" tells us what we need to know about you and your ability to assess the veracity of these things.
 
But Pelosi's documentary is very well done, very well produced, and exceedingly interesting. If a conservative could produce something similar it would be great to watch but you wont get such whackaloon style answers from liberals.

lol

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm1KOBMg1Y8"]YouTube - How Obama Got Elected... Interviews With Obama Voters[/ame]

Let me know when you've watched all 10 minutes of that video, which is entirely free of personal opinion and is solely the words of liberals.
 
But Pelosi's documentary is very well done, very well produced, and exceedingly interesting. If a conservative could produce something similar it would be great to watch but you wont get such whackaloon style answers from liberals. It would be much harder to produce.

Thats not partisan politics, thats a simple fact

You obviously ignored the whole "How Obama Got Elected" from the website of the same name.
 
The people who voted against McCain voted for an imaginary person. It would be pretty hard to be more ignorant than that, or to cite a greater victory for vapid propaganda.

Watching bitter right wingers cry and make excuses for losing is one of my favorite hobbies.
 
No, that IS partisan politics, but that you think it's a "fact" tells us what we need to know about you and your ability to assess the veracity of these things.

I've yet to see anyone illustrate partisanship on the part of Pelosi.

Everyone is full of assumptions, no one has watched the video.

People can indeed be made to look stupid but the anger and signboards are not manipulated by the producer, the producer of this fine documentary merely recorded them.
 
I watched it. It was interesting.

I didn't find their opinions any more or less shocking than some of the crazy left-wing rhetoric I heard incessantly during the Bush years. I'd say they're about on par.

I actually found the honesty and lack of political correctness expressed by some to be enormously refreshing.
 
I watched it. It was interesting.

I didn't find their opinions any more or less shocking than some of the crazy left-wing rhetoric I heard incessantly during the Bush years. I'd say they're about on par.

It actually found the honesty and lack of political correctness expressed by some to be enormously refreshing.

Thats a fair enough, unbiased assessment, although I found the honesty and lack of political correctness to be emblematic of the epidemic facing this country (and I'm not talking obesity).
 

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