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I don't argue with it, I mock it for being nowhere near the level of the actual "I eat Crayonz", on anything.

 

With your 264 posts, you're probably a retread of some utterly defeated poster. That's OK. I can make you delete this new account as well.

Gee, was it the avatar that gave me up?

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Of course, you think it was unintentional, because you have me ALL figured out...

Please don't try to play it off now.

 

Instead, just be slightly more mindful in the future, that's all I ask.

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Wow, what a great article. It saves me the trouble of doing what I intended. Here: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/442989/trumps-america-george-orwells-animal-farm-new-commandments

 

It's hilarious how when Romney said Russia was our greatest threat to national security, Obama mocked him, and the left agreed. Now, according to the media, Russia is once again our greatest threat, and no surprise: the left agrees! :rolleyes::lol:

 

From the article(I had to copypasta this myself, and re-do the strikeouts, but it was worth it):

 

1. The Senate filibuster is an archaic and disruptive obstacle to government an essential tool of legislative democracy.

2. The Senate’s “nuclear option” of approving nominees by majority votes is a legitimate tool to restore legislative balance crackpot idea to erode Senate traditions.

3. Pen-and-phone executive orders are critical presidential prerogatives when Congress won’t act undermine the Constitution’s separation of powers.

4. Past Supreme Court decisions are always fluid rulings and hold no real sway over present court prerogatives established judicial precedents that should not be tampered with by current politicized justices.

5. Pressuring private companies like Boeing or Chrysler for political purposes like Carrier to keep jobs in the U.S. is unwise presidential intrusion into the marketplace.

6. Edgy, out-of-the-box foreign-policy outreach to democracies like Taiwan dictatorships like Cuba and Iran is proof of presidential leadership and imagination.

7. Presidential informality like inviting rappers with rap sheets to the White House or doing interviews with GloZell like tweeting and videos are ominous signs of presidential frivolity and immaturity.

8. States-rights nullification of federal law has been traditionally racist, and subversive to the idea of the United States, leading to crisis or war is a legitimate expression of progressive cultural exceptionalism.

9. Running up huge deficits in Keynesian fashion primes the economy is a dangerous sign of presidential laxity.

10. Regular press conferences with vigorous cross-examinations of the president are noisy anachronisms from the bygone age of print journalism a must for a functioning democracy.

11. Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Ohio voting twice for Barack Obama over John McCain and Mitt Romney was at last proof that the white working class was tolerant and enlightened for Trump shows that these deplorable voters are still irredeemable white clingers and supremacists.

12. Worries that registration and voting can be rigged Rioting, demanding superfluous recounts, damning the legitimacy of the Electoral College, and threatening Electors are efforts to subvert American democracy.

13. Criticizing a former president allots proper blame where it belongs for current messes is bad sportsmanship, cheap, and unbecoming.

14. Former presidents making business deals and earning exorbitant speaking and consulting fees as they cash in and globe-trot demeans the office is an acceptable right and welcome duty of an ex-president.

15. Weighing in on contemporary news stories such as the Skip Gates psychodrama or the Trayvon Martin murder case a flag-burning incident is symptomatic of presidential puerility.

16. Vladimir Putin was unfairly alienated by George W. Bush, sophomorically hyped into an existential threat by Mitt Romney, and deserving of reset is dangerous, a Trump fan, and an inveterate enemy of the U.S.

 

:lol: I defy anyone here to disprove any of the above. There is documented evidence, often direct quotes, for every single strikeout. What is now struck out was the left's Commandment, and what remains is the their new Commandment. Most of the stricken out has been posted on this very board in the past. Especially: #s 4, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13(OMG 13) and 15. I can remember the threads/posts.

 

Copypasta: I imagine that this list is going to be hugely useful going forward. When somebody posts any of the above, one must simply copy/paste one of these as a response.

 

Who could imagine, even with Animal Farm and 1984, written specifically by a leftist, as a warning to other leftists, that we would still see it anyway? Mind boggling. The good news is: Orwell did write his books, and the rest of us can use them, against those delusional leftists who refuse to acknowledge their hypocrisy.

So then you must hate how Trump is already going back on all his campaign promises? I mean he is ditching his populist approach even before the EC votes :D:worthy::bag::doh::wallbash::oops::thumbsup:

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Did you attend: high school? (I read 1984 and Animal Farm for school in 6th grade, but, I suppose public schools were better back then...when they had less money)

 

 

Is this the same better school where you "learned" to put periods and commas outside quotation marks?

 

I wouldn't brag about that.

 

 

Interesting take.

 

What I interpreted the OP's meaning to be:

 

 

The good news about Head Narcissist's posts is that the

 

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refrain makes me sing Crazy Train.

 

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Congratulations on being the exact same human being as the conservative sheep that you mock.

I thought you were banned from PPP. Or, I thought that getting whipped so many times made you run away.

 

But, I'm overjoyed that you've come back, to make an obvious pile-on point. The fun question: after 10 years of war with me...what exactly was I wrong about? Look at the scoreboard. I told you 10 years ago that giving up on the plumbers et al (my grandfather's crew, who not only made him a union president, but an elected politician), who vote no matter what, and stand around fire barrels freezing: to get out the vote no matter what, was an exercise in stupidity.

 

And what did you get in return? College professors/trial lawyers/"identity studies" majors(grant chasers)/clowns with trust funds. Militant minorities. Militant women. Militant gays. Militant white dudes trying to get laid by any of the former.

 

Idiocy. You lost the Midwest, and WNY, because nobody gives a F about Trannie Rights. They just don't. Not when you geniuses decided to contrast that against putting food on the table.

 

Unsolicited advice: You need to go back, not "forward" pretending like nothing happened here. You need to go back and remember what makes a Democrat a Democrat. My grandfather voted for Reagan, twice, while holding office. So did my uncle, who succeeded my grandfather to the same post. But, NOBODY could ever question their motives/record as Democrats. Contrast: How can we not question the motives of today's "democrats"?

 

The simple reason I refuse to be a democrat is: I can see the emperor is naked. I have been able to see that since I was 4. I doesn't mean I didn't kick down R signs, or break every election rule in the book. Family comes first. Oh. There's an idea. How many Democrats actually want to "rally around the family"? Sure, it's fun to listen to Rage Against the Machine. The guitar work is awesome. But, those lyrics are a prescient definition of exactly how the Democrats began going down the wrong path in the 90s, and how they got here: least amount of elected power since 1928.

 

No. Whether you like it or not: you're confronted with the same choices my grandfather had to make. Do you kick the commies out of the party? My grandfather cracked their heads. The city he lived in tells me those stories to this day(from the nursing home :lol:, but I still visit them). You want to call yourself a liberal? Fine. But don't you dare call yourself a progressive while you leave the working man in the dust. You should ask yourself what you're really about. What do YOU actually believe?

 

Introspection. Every Democrat has a lot of work to do, and less talking to do. The faster you realize that, the less inclined you will be to lash out at those who honestly believe that REAL Democrats have an important voice in our discourse. Or, you can pend the rest of your life in the weeds. It's your choice. Hint: Begin with the plumbers.

 

Is this the same better school where you "learned" to put periods and commas outside quotation marks?

 

I wouldn't brag about that.

Since you refuse to educate yourself....I will do it for you:

 

http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/how-to-use-quotation-marks

 

Until you process this information correctly? I shall refer to you as "Grammar Girl".

 

No I'm not going to read it. As a matter of fact the first sentence of this post here is all I read. You bore me.

Hey clown?

 

I guess I have to spell it out: you've already posted things on this list. You're going to read it: because you're going to post it. Every time you do...I will remind you that you are.

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