The "Stay Classy, Republicans" Super Nintendo Chalmers Thread

[quote name='The Crotch']Roy Blunt of Missouri, son of former governor Matt Blunt.

If ever I had to slice off a man's face to use as a mask, I would totally go for that one. It just looks so... roomy.[/QUOTE]

Keep your ass on ONE forum you attention whore!:lol:
 
Rubio McConnell Hatch Paul that SC guy my TX douchebag Grassley my new TX douchebag Coburn Graham Blunt... best I can do.

There needs to be a rule about (of all fucking people on the planet) corporate attorneys cum legislators who take personal shots at decorated war veterans. Like you can do it, but the vet gets to nut shot you for each one afterwards.

THAT MOTHERfuckER HAS TWO PURPLE HEARTS AND THE CROSS OF GALLANTRY. HE WAS RESIGNING FROM THE VA BECAUSE THEY WERE REFUSING TO TAKE CARE OF VETERANS EXPOSED TO AGENT ORANGE WHEN YOU WERE STILL SUCKING YOUR MOTHER'S TIT CRUZ, YOU BUSINESS COCK SUCKING CORPORATE ATTORNEY PIECE OF SHIT.

Sorry. I have a thing about that. It's one of my buttons.
 
[quote name='speedracer']Rubio McConnell Hatch Paul that SC guy my TX douchebag Grassley my new TX douchebag Coburn Graham Blunt... best I can do.

There needs to be a rule about (of all fucking people on the planet) corporate attorneys cum legislators who take personal shots at decorated war veterans. Like you can do it, but the vet gets to nut shot you for each one afterwards.

THAT MOTHERfuckER HAS TWO PURPLE HEARTS AND THE CROSS OF GALLANTRY. HE WAS RESIGNING FROM THE VA BECAUSE THEY WERE REFUSING TO TAKE CARE OF VETERANS EXPOSED TO AGENT ORANGE WHEN YOU WERE STILL SUCKING YOUR MOTHER'S TIT CRUZ, YOU BUSINESS COCK SUCKING CORPORATE ATTORNEY PIECE OF SHIT.

Sorry. I have a thing about that. It's one of my buttons.[/QUOTE]
Wait a sec, are you talking about the "shit for brains" comment? I thought that was Nugent?

[quote name='The Crotch']Shit, I've been caught.[/QUOTE]
Awhile ago actually.;)

For some strange reason, I'm super opposed to kicking in $10 to chat with people smarter than me.:lol:
 
[quote name='dohdough']Wait a sec, are you talking about the "shit for brains" comment? I thought that was Nugent?[/QUOTE]
I'm talking about Cruz's choice of style of questioning Hagel. I have no personal love for Hagel but juuuuuuust a little respect might be in order.

Just sayin.
 
[quote name='speedracer']I'm talking about Cruz's choice of style of questioning Hagel. I have no personal love for Hagel but juuuuuuust a little respect might be in order.

Just sayin.[/QUOTE]
Oh that...might want to me more specific next time. I like to know who I should direct my outrage towards.;)

McCain is eating so much crow right now though.:rofl:
 
[quote name='mykevermin']?[/QUOTE]

In regards to his hubris. Maybe all his recent posturing is a sideshow, but I'm not convinced it is.
 
Can you elaborate a bit? I've not been able to follow politics as much as I want to lately, clearly (since I'm not sure what you're referring to).
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Can you elaborate a bit? I've not been able to follow politics as much as I want to lately, clearly (since I'm not sure what you're referring to).[/QUOTE]
Benghazi and the Hagel stuff. He's been talking a lot of shit lately, despite chiding Cruz today. Maybe he's posturing, maybe he's bitter about being "passed over," maybe he's trying to be relevant again, or whatever, but he ain't a happy camper.
 
Heard an interesting thing on NPR recently. To make this as short as possible, the gist of it was that the modern republican party, the party that hates the idea of government doing basically anything at all, is more or less the child of William F. Buckley and the National Review. That before that point, republicans had no problem with using government power to enforce things, like the civil rights act for instance, Eisenhower had no qualms about it. Eventually though, a few ideologue "intellectuals" (their word) got the idea that the government shouldn't be enforcing things like that, that the states should be left to do it on their own, and of course you get the modern day republican party.

As someone who's spent their life in the south, I can say I'm glad that this part of the country wasn't left to figure out civil rights on their own.
 
If you can find a link to that, I'd love to read/listen. I've long argued that Buckley would be disgusted by today's party. This seems rather contrary to that.
 
That I can see, particularly post-Buckley. Most GOP talking heads are useful idiots (i.e., willfully ignorant so as to keep themselves wealthy as the benefactors of their plutocrat masters). Jonah Goldberg consistently lacked any sense of utility, IMO.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']If you can find a link to that, I'd love to read/listen. I've long argued that Buckley would be disgusted by today's party. This seems rather contrary to that.[/QUOTE]
I always thought of Buckley as being a more pompous and "erudite" version of O'Reilly. His presentation might be less boorish, but the content is still pretty bad.

edit: Thanks for the link Clak. Don't know if I buy his hypothesis about NR, but it's probably because his book is more detailed.
 
No, see. If your wall is rotting on the inside from water damage, you just paint over it. That coat of paint instantly destroys mold and reinforces structural integrity.

Then that wall grows up and still can't read, and has to mooch off its parents. Unless they've got more paint, of course!
 
The republican party is pretty diabolical, I'll give them that. They help ensure that kids won't grow up well educated, then when that happens, they get to complain that those now adults are mooching off society because they're under educated and can't find better paying work.

It's like a fucking bond villain plan, just spread out over years.
 
[quote name='Clak']The republican party is pretty diabolical, I'll give them that. They help ensure that kids won't grow up well educated, then when that happens, they get to complain that those now adults are mooching off society because they're under educated and can't find better paying work.

It's like a fucking bond villain plan, just spread out over years.[/QUOTE]

Seriously? It isn't any government party's job to educate the general populace. What we need is more options than just a failing public school system, but the second a private sector option enters the picture it's OH NO that would never work. I know that in my state 32% of the state budget goes towards education. The whole republicans hate education BS is so overplayed. Not supporting failing teachers unions =\= ensuring kids grow up not educated.
 
[quote name='perdition(troy']Seriously? It isn't any government party's job to educate the general populace. What we need is more options than just a failing public school system, but the second a private sector option enters the picture it's OH NO that would never work. I know that in my state 32% of the state budget goes towards education. The whole republicans hate education BS is so overplayed. Not supporting failing teachers unions =\= ensuring kids grow up not educated.[/QUOTE]
The reason why private/charter schools seem to do "better" is because they get to choose their students. Those types of schools don't need to accept special needs kids or even have a program for them.

Even beyond that, having a good school with good teachers is just one out of many important aspects of having a "good" school system. Taking kids from the hood and putting them in a prep school doesn't automatically make them a good student if they don't have a financially and domestically stable home in a safe neighborhood.

Do Republicans hate education? fuck yes, they do. That's always first on the chopping block when there's a budget "problem," especially when they're manufactured. Democrats don't get off the hook either because they'd rather take resources from public schools and slowly filter them to public/private hybrid charter schools rather than go whole hog voucher system that would guarantee that far too many students wouldn't be educated at all.

You can bitch about "MAH TAXES!" and "failing school systems" all you want, but you have absolutely no interest in really examining why some systems succeed and some systems fail.

I don't know if it's because you have a kid on the way or what, but you've gotten super troll-ish in vs. lately.
 
[quote name='dohdough']The reason why private/charter schools seem to do "better" is because they get to choose their students. Those types of schools don't need to accept special needs kids or even have a program for them.

Even beyond that, having a good school with good teachers is just one out of many important aspects of having a "good" school system. Taking kids from the hood and putting them in a prep school doesn't automatically make them a good student if they don't have a financially and domestically stable home in a safe neighborhood.

Do Republicans hate education? fuck yes, they do. That's always first on the chopping block when there's a budget "problem," especially when they're manufactured. Democrats don't get off the hook either because they'd rather take resources from public schools and slowly filter them to public/private hybrid charter schools rather than go whole hog voucher system that would guarantee that far too many students wouldn't be educated at all.

You can bitch about "MAH TAXES!" and "failing school systems" all you want, but you have absolutely no interest in really examining why some systems succeed and some systems fail.

I don't know if it's because you have a kid on the way or what, but you've gotten super troll-ish in vs. lately.[/QUOTE]

I agree with everything you said. My mom has been an educator her entire life and has finally moved onto administration.

Part of the problem is people read about the high graduation or college placement rates that some of these charter or private schools have and don't realize those numbers are ridiculously skewed because as DD said those schools get to pick from the cream of the crop. They can cut the fat and bar special need and behavior need students from attending.

The biggest problem in my eyes is that the teachers are now expected to be parents as well as educators as many of the students don't get parenting at home and it is a catch-22 because God forbid a teacher actually disciplines a student in 2013.

People bitch and moan about teacher salaries but you could not pay me enough to work in a public school system and this is coming from someone that worked at a Job Corps Center for almost 5 years.

I really wish they hadn't done away with a lot of the technical schools that were popular 20 years ago for kids 14-18.
 
[quote name='dohdough']If I thought you read the study, and it's pretty obvious to me that you didn't, especially in how it relates to my points, I'd give a serious answer, but since you decided to "cite" a study without even reading it, enjoy the meatspinning lemonparty.:roll:[/QUOTE]

Did you not read it? It is a study based on NYC voucher programs given to 1000 low income students in the 90s, and what transpired based on their opportunities.

Also, counterpoint to GBAstar, both of my parents are teachers and I disagree with him. Look at state budgets and the portion of it dedicated to education. The numbers rarely change from administration to administration. I agree with GBAstar on his points about getting rid of the technical schools, and the fact that teachers have became parent, role model, babysitter and instructor.

And yes dohdough, they teach in low income schools.
 
[quote name='perdition(troy']Did you not read it? It is a study based on NYC voucher programs given to 1000 low income students in the 90s, and what transpired based on their opportunities.[/quote]
I did actually. That's how I know you didn't. Hence my counterpoints.

Also, counterpoint to GBAstar, both of my parents are teachers and I disagree with him. Look at state budgets and the portion of it dedicated to education. The numbers rarely change from administration to administration. I agree with GBAstar on his points about getting rid of the technical schools, and the fact that teachers have became parent, role model, babysitter and instructor.
Three guesses as to why they disappeared.

And yes dohdough, they teach in low income schools.
Strawman huh? Good job.
 
Is there something wrong with a teacher being a role model? Someone who spends most of their life teaching kids while making less than they probably could in another field, I'd say self sacrifice is something to look up to, because I know there is no way in hell I'd want to be a teacher. Granted I do remember having some shitty teachers and school staff.
 
No there is nothing wrong with having a teacher as a role model, or a teacher aspiring to be a role model. I was just elaborating on GBAstars point about teachers evolving into much more than just instructors into parent figures (as mnay children have absentee parents both in their educational duties and parental duties).
 
[quote name='ID2006']Quick fun read:

Ten Dumbest Things Republicans Said Last Month[/QUOTE]

Sorry, none of those quotes count unless you can find the original, original source where they were said. Even if they repeated the same or similar remarks multiple times in multiple other interviews. Also, you have to find the original source and it can't be some partisan website or such. :D

"Some people could make the argument that a lot of people like being in abusive relationships. It's a love-hate relationship. It's very, very common for people to stick around with somebody they love who also abuses him or her."

Sadly, though, there's a lot of truth in this statement. And there's no easy fix. Woman can't call for help because she doesn't want him to go to jail. If she does call and doesn't want to press charges, she risks going to jail. And she won't leave him because she's in love with him (or depends on him for money/shelter/etc.) and doesn't know a better way. :(

(of course, this isn't the purpose of the point he was trying to make in the quote...)
 
[quote name='Spokker']She can change him. She = American people. Him = politics. Stay gassy, Rebloodlicans and Democrips.[/QUOTE]

I lol`d. :applause:
 
[quote name='UncleBob']Sorry, none of those quotes count unless you can find the original, original source where they were said. Even if they repeated the same or similar remarks multiple times in multiple other interviews. Also, you have to find the original source and it can't be some partisan website or such. :D[/QUOTE]

Also there needs to be video of it to meet the Breitbart standard.
 
[quote name='Strell']Remember, people are agreeing with the statement: "People like being in abusive relationships."

Just let that sink in.[/QUOTE]
Explains why poor people vote republican...
 
[quote name='IRHari']Also there needs to be video of it to meet the Breitbart standard.[/QUOTE]

But only if *I* find the video. If *you* find it, then it doesn't count.

Also, I'm too lazy to bother looking for the video.
 
So I'm sitting here at a family members house and their comcast box is stuck on cspan and this conservative union crap. I thought we were rid of Sarah Palin...
 
Apparently the republicans spend their time bashing Obama, but proudly keep quite and secretly support his drone assassination program..

Good jobs you constitution freedom loving hacks.....
 
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