The "Stay Classy, Republicans" Super Nintendo Chalmers Thread

[quote name='Strell']1 = X Million, apparently. X is equal to whatever number Fox News makes up at the time for Tea Bagger attendance.

How about some of that good 'ole hypocrisy? At least the Christianlicans are doing their part of forgiving him by asking to kick his ass out.[/QUOTE]
I'm sure he was just there to ask those poor women what happened in their lives to bring them to work there.
 
OK so this isn't the worst thing fox news has ever done...
"Real American Stories features uplifting tales about overcoming adversity and we believe Mr. Smith's interview fit that criteria. However, as it appears that Mr. Smith does not want to be associated with a program that could serve as an inspiration to others, we are cutting his interview from the special and wish him the best with his fledgling acting career."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/20100331/ts_ynews/ynews_ts1387

But come on, "fledgling acting career?":lol:
 
Awww JJ, there's plenty of ammo to go around today. More from Fox News even.

Fox News makes up "breaking news" story of a PLANE LANDING SAFELY just to cut away from Obama talking about HCR bill. Landmark law signage < "gee looks like it didn't crash."

Fox News passes off fake news story as real, despite coming from satirical website ecoEnquirer. FW:FW:FW:FW:FW:FW:FW:Your Unfunny Uncle most likely credited as the source.

Huzzah, more voting scandals that continue to show Bush never won in Florida. Always fun to see more of that.

Though, to be fair to the Republicans, fifty of their cars were towed away during a Glenn Beck speech. Of course, you feel pretty bad about that until you realize that a cop warned them AND they jammed into the spots because they were free, which means they were SOCIALIST parking spots.
 
Strell, I don't know if you read the comments on that 50 car tow Beck story, but this made me lawl:

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What would really be funny is if one of the frat numbnuts went to get a job and was interviewed by someone who had their car towed. Oh, but that is only wishful thinking. Why would they want to work when they can just vote for democrats and get their entitlements.Today, 18:20:48
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entitlements? kind of like free parking on private property, that kind of entitlement?
 
I think Fox's roundup. This is the second time they've done something like this. The first time they 'had stuff to do' as O'Reilly puts it. It was when Obama was shooting down GOP talking points at the GOP summit. What stuff did they have to do? Bring in that media whore Peter King to comment on what a douche Obama was.

FOX isn't even trying to hide their bias at this point. As their VP said, they're the voice of the opposition.
 
[quote name='IRHari']I think Fox's roundup. This is the second time they've done something like this. The first time they 'had stuff to do' as O'Reilly puts it. It was when Obama was shooting down GOP talking points at the GOP summit. What stuff did they have to do? Bring in that media whore Peter King to comment on what a douche Obama was.

FOX isn't even trying to hide their bias at this point. As their VP said, they're the voice of the opposition.[/QUOTE]

Ayup.

Glenn Miller's site is like a window into the internet as it was in 1995.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Ayup.

Glenn Miller's site is like a window into the internet as it was in 1995.[/QUOTE]
With images from 1985!

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[quote name='Strell']Awww JJ, there's plenty of ammo to go around today. More from Fox News even.

Fox News makes up "breaking news" story of a PLANE LANDING SAFELY just to cut away from Obama talking about HCR bill. Landmark law signage < "gee looks like it didn't crash."

Fox News passes off fake news story as real, despite coming from satirical website ecoEnquirer. FW:FW:FW:FW:FW:FW:FW:Your Unfunny Uncle most likely credited as the source.

Huzzah, more voting scandals that continue to show Bush never won in Florida. Always fun to see more of that.

Though, to be fair to the Republicans, fifty of their cars were towed away during a Glenn Beck speech. Of course, you feel pretty bad about that until you realize that a cop warned them AND they jammed into the spots because they were free, which means they were SOCIALIST parking spots.[/QUOTE]

Strell, you are a joke lol. The first article the plane WAS maiking an emergency landing, and even burned off some fuel to make sure it was safe. I have seen every other network cut away from speeches and such for ridiculous things, because I get mad when they do. To say they did this to cut Obama off is ridiculous lol. It was just bad producing.

Next story Fox made a mistake, Ok kind of funny.

Did you even read the third story? Like actually click on the link to the actual story? The article has nothing to do with Florida, and does not show that Bush did not win the election. Voter suppression goes on both sides and is a problem, don't kid yourself that democrats did not do the same thing. Why not stop blaming one side and contribute towards a solution?
 
[quote name='Knoell']Why not stop blaming one side and contribute towards a solution?[/QUOTE]

That's a great idea. Let's start with slide 10 of 29.
 
Man you guys, I'm so sorry I'm a joke, and thus, made a thread to ridicule stupidity.

Plane landings are more important than the central point of our current presidency, sealing a goal that's been in the cards for nearly a hundred years. I am so sorry to mislead everyone into thinking otherwise, as the plane landing will surely now be debated in Congress for at least as long as that, until a new president ultimately signs the "No More Plane Crashes" bill of 2133 amid gigantic controversy over fiscal concerns while also challenging the law of gravity and whether or not it truly is the will of God.

I have seen the deified light, and thus renounce evolution, green centric technology, brushing my teeth, thinking my cousin is hot, having teh gay, a grasp of science beyond second grade, and will now reload my guns while shouting HELL YEAH over and over. Let's get some free parking in here - I aints payin fer no damns paid parkins.
 
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To all republicans: Bush was a jackass who believed money(for himself and the chronies he masturbated to) > anybody. Last November, you lost. Now shut the fuck up about it.
 
[quote name='The Crotch']That... that clip has to be out of context.[/QUOTE]

Dunno, what could possibly be an acceptable context?
 
The cheers and applause start before he used the "Tim McVeigh" phrase - and he slid it in so subtly that it's not like he was overtly disparaging the crowd.

Isn't he a "tea party" dude, though? Why would he be maligning them? Is he misspeaking, or is he against the TP?
 
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Isn't he a "tea party" dude, though? Why would he be maligning them? Is he misspeaking, or is he against the TP?[/QUOTE]

I think he's spoken at tea party rallies before? But you never know a lot of the "establishment" is terrified of losing their political power.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']so he's both yet neither. principled man, Hannity.[/QUOTE]

Can't find any example of him speaking at one, but reporting from them yes.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']The cheers and applause start before he used the "Tim McVeigh" phrase - and he slid it in so subtly that it's not like he was overtly disparaging the crowd.

Isn't he a "tea party" dude, though? Why would he be maligning them? Is he misspeaking, or is he against the TP?[/QUOTE]

There is a chance he doesn't consider it an insult, there are certain groups of right wingers who genuinely consider the guy a hero.
 
"We've got veterans, we've got stay-at-home moms, people who really don't like the direction of the country. They're speaking out and they've been compared to terrorists, Tim McVeigh-wannabes. They've been called un-American. They've been called every name in the book. Now, the latest attack is that these people are violent," he said.


the "Tim McVeigh" part is supposedly in reference to Tea Party members being called those type of names.
 
[quote name='Papa Neorev']"We've got veterans, we've got stay-at-home moms, people who really don't like the direction of the country. They're speaking out and they've been compared to terrorists, Tim McVeigh-wannabes. They've been called un-American. They've been called every name in the book. Now, the latest attack is that these people are violent," he said.


the "Tim McVeigh" part is supposedly in reference to Tea Party members being called those type of names.[/QUOTE]
Aye, that's in-line with what I expected.
 
[quote name='Papa Neorev']"We've got veterans, we've got stay-at-home moms, people who really don't like the direction of the country. They're speaking out and they've been compared to terrorists, Tim McVeigh-wannabes. They've been called un-American. They've been called every name in the book. Now, the latest attack is that these people are violent," he said.


the "Tim McVeigh" part is supposedly in reference to Tea Party members being called those type of names.[/QUOTE]

You're saying Hannity is saying it tongue-in-cheek?

Plausible, but politically stupid to say it that dryly.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']You're saying Hannity is saying it tongue-in-cheek?

Plausible, but politically stupid to say it that dryly.[/QUOTE]

yeah that seems to be what a lot of articles on the web are suggesting, which would explain why it's not really gone anywhere press/blog wise.

And yes politically stupid
 
[quote name='mykevermin']oh, i'd agree it's a non-issue. don't like hannity, but i'm enough of a grownup to admit there's not much here.[/QUOTE]

I'm impartial to him but yeah doesn't seem to be anything to this.
 
Gov. Robert F. McDonnell, reviving a controversy that had been dormant for eight years, has declared that April will be Confederate History Month in Virginia, a move that angered civil rights leaders Tuesday but that political observers said would strengthen his position with his conservative base.
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McDonnell said Tuesday that the move was designed to promote tourism in the state, which next year will mark the 150th anniversary of the start of the war.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/06/AR2010040604416.html

May will be Nascar month, June will be Lynyrd Skynyrd month and July will honor Bud Light.
 
Watch for it, they'll hit Sesame Street next. Snuffy was a drug addict, Oscar was some lazy hobo looking for a handout, Elmo was some hyper kid who just needed a good slap to calm him down.
 
[quote name='JolietJake']Watch for it, they'll hit Sesame Street next. Snuffy was a drug addict, Oscar was some lazy hobo looking for a handout, Elmo was some hyper kid who just needed a good slap to calm him down.[/QUOTE]

and cookie monster is promoting kids to eat unhealthily....oh wait that wasnt the right was it? shoot, I thought I had it that time.
 
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