Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Khross wrote:
RangerDave made the positive assertion that Christie's behavior was somehow egregious or relatively unique among politicians. Other posters used the most visible executive of the other party to drive home the point that ALL politicians are scum.
Well, that's a fair point, however the assertion that all politicians are scum is nonsensical. The only way to even try to defend such an assertion is to pick irrelevant examples of other douchebaggery, which as we all know cannot be logically extrapolated to the whole. Further, I'm guessing there's no coincidence that the comparison was immediately directed at the most prominent democrat. The point could have just as illogically been made with an example of another republican.
Except, RangerDave started with a partisan hit piece from a known partisan source of spurious credibility. I can easily make the point that Christie isn't unique among politicians by choose politicians of either stripe.
George H.W. Bush pulled his fair share of retaliatory shenanigans, as did George W. Bush, as did Reagan; the same goes for Clinton, Johnson, and Ford. Politicians are human beings, and contrary to popular belief, they are not intrinsically better or less susceptible to stupid **** because they are a Republican or Democrat. The fact of the matter is, however, that choosing any Democrat would result in the same thread. Choosing any Republican would have resulted in a hasty generalization about Republicans (but not from you specifically, Arathain). As such, it seems to me, to satisfy you, TheRiov, and RangerDave, there can be no comparative analysis of politicians who are of differing parties. That's balderdash.
Shuyung's post is akin to calling water wet. RangerDave took issue with that statement and attempted to make Christie's action somehow extraordinary. When confronted with known cases of executive retaliation by the President, he went to claims of excessive partisanship on these forums.
Christie is a thug politician. Here are other thug politicians: <insert any you choose here>.
That's all I've said. I chose Barack Obama entirely out of convenience and immediate visibility. I've also been extremely critical of Andrew Sullivan, because Andrew Sullivan deserves worlds of criticism as a thinker and journalist. He's likely a nice guy, but I have this thing for words and his work offends my sensibilities in spectacular ways.
But, you know, we'll forget how much I hated the Bush Administration and their policies; we'll forget my long tirades about the various nonsense that happened before and after 9/11. We'll ignore, entirely, my long, eviscerating posts on Republican economic policy or the stupidity of their monetary policy over the last 20 years. I must obviously hate Democrats more than Republicans because I criticized Obama. I will, however, say this ...
Every day Barack Obama is president is another day I wish Hillary Clinton had received the nomination.
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