The "Stay Classy, Republicans" Super Nintendo Chalmers Thread

He probably got banned for OTT shit, I don't think he's ever done anything that bad in vs.

And anyway, I don't know if he meant individual soldiers, but they're probably not the problem for the most part. There are some I imagine, there are always a few assholes in any group, but the leadership is what defines these things, they're the ones that need to grow up.
 
what is 'OTT shit'? I don't know what those topics that are like 'in this OTT', what does that mean and what are those threads supposed to be about.
 
The OTT thread in the off topic forum. He apparently trolls it, if that's something that can possibly be done. Boredom and loneliness is what the OTT is about.
 
She's a fucking raghead...um no, hey buddy that's a joke. Lighten up.

With a bead of sweat rolling down the side of his face outside a Columbia bar, Republican S.C. Sen. Jake Knotts called Lexington Rep. Nikki Haley, an Indian-American Republican woman running for governor, a “raghead” several times while explaining how he believed she was hiding her true religion from voters.

“She’s a f#!king raghead,” Knotts said.

He later clarified his statement. He did not mean to use the F-word.

Knotts says he believed Haley has been set up by a network of Sikhs and was programmed to run for governor of South Carolina by outside influences in foreign countries. He claims she is hiding her religion and he wants the voters to know about it.

"We already got one rag-head in the White House, we don't need a rag-head in the governor's mansion," Knotts said more than once. “She’s a raghead that’s ashamed of her religion trying to hide it behind being Methodist for political reasons.”

President Obama’s father is from Africa. His mother is a white woman from Kansas.

On her website, Haley says, “Being a Christian is not about words, but about living for Christ every day.”




Knotts, a former boxer and cop from West Columbia, said he wasn’t worried about being called a racist for the remarks he made. He says he was elected to the Senate to represent his constituents which he says he does well. He says many of his supporters are black.

“This is Jakie Knotts trying to let the people know,” he said about his motivations for leveling the inflammatory charges against a minority Republican frontrunner for governor just days before the June 8 primary elections. He says he’s called her a raghead before.

Knotts is backing Republican Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer for governor.

Bauer this week fired one of his lead consultants, Columbia lobbyist Larry Marchant, for what he called “inappropriate conduct.” Marchant told the media shortly after that he’d had sex with Haley at a conference in Utah while they were both married. The claim comes after blogger Will Folks said he’d also had a relationship with Haley in early 2007.

Knotts showed up unexpectedly at the Flying Saucer bar in Columbia’s Vista for a live taping of the online political talk show Pub Politics, which is co-hosted by Senate Republican Caucus political director Wesley Donehue and his Democratic counterpart, Phil Bailey. Democratic S.C. Rep Boyd Brown of Fairfield County was a guest.

Knotts initially made the racial slur on the show.

Neither Donehue, Bailey nor Brown challenged Knotts on his remark during or after the broadcast.

“I was floored,” Donehue said after the cameras were off.

“Senator Knotts took it a step too far,” Bailey said afterward. “I don’t agree with it … [but] it’s not my job to question Jakie Knotts.”

After the broadcast, Knotts stood in a corner on the deck of the bar and defended his remarks.

“This isn’t the first time I’ve said it,” Knotts said. “I’m not on a crusade to downgrade her, but if someone asks me I’ll tell ‘em. And look here, someone wants to vote for her knowing the truth, vote for her.”

Knotts said that South Carolina is a religious community.

“We need a good Christian to be our governor,” he said. “She’s hiding her religion. She ought to be proud of it. I’m proud of my god.”

Knotts says he believes Haley’s father has been sending letters to India saying that Haley is the first Sikh running for high office in America. He says her father walks around Lexington wearing a turban.

“We’re at war over there,” Knotts said.

Asked to clarify, he said he did not mean the United States was at war with India, but was at war with “foreign countries.”

http://free-times.com/index.php?cat=1992209084141467&act=post&pid=11860406103619087

I can't stand when people try to hide their hate behind humor.

Even better when they issue a backhanded apology.

Knotts downplayed the comment when contacted for an explanation, saying his use of the offensive term was intended to be "lighthearted."

"My 'rag-head' comments about Obama and Haley were intended in jest," Knotts said in a statement. "Bear in mind that this is a freewheeling, anything-goes Internet radio show that is broadcast from a pub. It's like [the] local political version of Saturday Night Live, which is actually where the joke came from." A search of Saturday Night Live transcripts did not show any comments similar to Sen. Knotts' use of the slur.

Knotts also offered a back-handed apology to Obama and Haley: "Since my intended humorous context was lost in translation, I apologize," he continued. "I still believe Ms. Haley is pretending to be someone she is not, much as Obama did, but I apologize to both for an unintended slur."

http://www.wistv.com/Global/story.asp?S=12592736
 
Just to get to this before anyone makes the comparison, this is not the same as Maher making a joke on his show. This guy is just doing damage control (and doing a pitiful job).
 
Haha Republicans. The Indian-Americans I know are pretty damn socially conservative, and they have Jindal, but the Republicans just can't resist shooting themselves in the foot time and time again.

When the old guard dies and the Republicans really welcome non-whites and gays into the fold, then I'll be worried. But for the near future that party is destined to be a joke.
 
[quote name='camoor']Haha Republicans. The Indian-Americans I know are pretty damn socially conservative, and they have Jindal, but the Republicans just can't resist shooting themselves in the foot time and time again.

When the old guard dies and the Republicans really welcome non-whites and gays into the fold, then I'll be worried. But for the near future that party is destined to be a joke.[/QUOTE]

you know whats so pathetic about this, is that I believe that there are plenty of elected republicans that want to be less discriminatory but they are afraid of alienating their base and risking being voted out of office.
either way, your right the republican party is a joke.
 
Stop! Conspiracy Time!

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This is the music video for the song 'Whoomp there it is!'

Does the guy at the end look familiar?
 
[quote name='IRHari']Stop! Conspiracy Time!

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This is the music video for the song 'Whoomp there it is!'

Does the guy at the end look familiar?[/QUOTE]

No? Who is it supposed to be?
 
it is such a coincidence that most prominent liberals who attempt setting the standard for equality among all people turn out to be racists and bigots behind the curtain.
 
[quote name='IRHari']Wait, you think Joe Biden is a racist and a bigot? You think he thinks that black people are innately inferior?[/QUOTE]

Im just making assumptions based on his comments, and then expanding them to include everyone with like views.
 
Who has like views? Who thinks that PBO is the first 'main stream articulate....etc.'?

Based on anecdotal evidence though, EVERY 7-11/DD I've gone to has been owned by my peeps.
 
I know there are crazies on both sides, but I've never seen this kind of xenophobic crazy before:
I first saw this post over at IBA and I think it is absolutely essential that we get this pinned down. If Obama has stated to a witness -- and an official of a foreign government, at that -- that he is a Muslim, that is an impeaceable offense, and not just because he lied under oath. It effectively makes him an agent of a foreign power, the ummah, the followers of Islam, that is trying to take over the United States and replace the Constitution with Sharia. I agree with Wonderin1 in principle, though I'm not saying we can get this bastard impeached. But we have to establish the truth and know exactly what we are fighting. This is a quantum leap from "in over his head" or "psychologically unbalanced" or even socialist. We have established that Islam is not just a "religion" but in larger part a political system the declared aim of which is world conquest.
To Rafiq and the other trolls: Butt. Out. We are not playing games, as you are going to find out come November.
Earlier, if possible.


Posted by: lilredbird1 | Saturday, June 12, 2010 at 07:04 PM
 
Ever notice that after somebody is out of office, their family starts to open up about their real opinions?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_pl2570

"I think it's great," she responded. "I'm really glad that there will be three [women] if she's confirmed. I like to have women on the Supreme Court." And in an interview with CNN's Larry King last month, she came out in favor of abortion rights and gay marriage.

Well isn't that convenient.
 
Yeah I know, why won't they say this shit when they still have a modicum of influence? Politics ruin fucking everything.
 
This: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100707/ap_on_bi_ge/us_obama_health_care_appointment
"Democrats haven't scheduled so much as a committee hearing for Donald Berwick but the mere possibility of allowing the American people the opportunity to hear what he intends to do with their health care is evidently reason enough for this administration to sneak him through without public scrutiny," said McConnell, R-Ky.
And this: http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL33310.pdf

As of October 31, 2008, President Bush had made 171 recess appointments.
 
[quote name='IRHari']These guys must have been asleep for the last 8 years.

Thanks for reviving this thread though.[/QUOTE]

You're so right - the Democrats must have been asleep for the last 8 years, when they constantly complained about the President making recess appointments - yet now stand eerily silent.

Can't we just agree that both sides are hypocrites that care nothing about you or I?
 
Strell, you can continue to think that Ried, Pelosi and Obama really care about you and are going to make your car payment.
 
You thinking Obama gives two turds about you or that he's gonna make your next car payment?

Because the odds of either one being true are pretty similar.
 
[quote name='UncleBob']You thinking Obama gives two turds about you or that he's gonna make your next car payment?

Because the odds of either one being true are pretty similar.[/QUOTE]

I think he doesn't care one way or the other. He's just programmed to say GOTCHA! whenever he sees a republican do something stupid.
 
Come to think of it, anyone that is receiving unemployment can and often do use it for a car payment. To the extent that money is fungible, the person who signed the unemployment extension into law can be given partial credit for making one's car payment.
 
[quote name='perdition(troy'].....He's just programmed to say GOTCHA! whenever he sees a republican do something stupid.[/QUOTE]

Please, no one has THAT much time.
 
In that case, here's another gotcha moment.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100708/ap_on_el_ge/us_republican_chairman_afghanistan
"If he's such a student of history, has he not understood that, you know, that's the one thing you don't do is engage in a land war in Afghanistan? All right? Because everyone who's tried, over a thousand years of history, has failed," Steele said in the remarks last week. "And there are reasons for that. There are other ways to engage in Afghanistan."
"This was a war of Obama's choosing," Steele said. "This is not something the United States has actively prosecuted or wanted to engage in."


How short of a memory must Steele have?
 
Old weekend news is old weekend news Clak, sorry. Everyone who needs to shit on Steele has done so.

Back to Bob, Democrats indeed are hypocrites. Take a look:

[quote name='Max Baucus']"I'm troubled that, rather than going through the standard nomination process, Dr. Berwick was recess-appointed," Baucus said in a statement Wednesday. "Senate confirmation of presidential appointees is an essential process, prescribed by the Constitution, that serves as a check on executive power and protects Montanans and all Americans by ensuring that crucial questions are asked of the nominee — and answered."[/QUOTE]

derp
 
Suuuuuuure sucks to see the Democrats actually attempt to have a spine, fighting fire with fire against a group of people who have done absolutely everything to halt ANY kind of movement.

Turn the other cheek is a nice philosophy, if it weren't for all the ass fucking you guys try to do.

Don't mind me though. I'm still amazed to find out - using MATHEMATICS - that 1 = 171. That's some shit, man. Do you know I'm actually over 4,600 years old? Good to know! I don't know why I was just appending 1 every year. I was 170 short. Damn!

fuck, looking at my Gmail account, I have 171 pieces of spam mail. WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
 
The dems really are the kids in school who get beaten up and have their lunch money stolen. Wish they'd learn you can be liberal and have a spine at the same time.
 
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[quote name='Strell']This thread has 50,616 posts (including this one).[/QUOTE]

Whatever makes you happy, Strell.

PS: Obama has made more than one recess appointment. Not 171, of course. But >1.
 
fuck we're up to 50,958!

USING MATHEMATICS, I can safely say this is somewhere near half of 100,000. And half of half of 200,000.
 
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