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Author:  Aizle [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 8:48 am ]
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Author:  Talya [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:59 am ]
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Awesomely funny.

Of course, like most of America, he's bought into the myth that there's any real difference between the candidate either party will field, but that doesn't make it any less funny.

Author:  Khross [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:06 am ]
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If you want my copies of Buffy (the entire series), Angel, FireFly, Serenity, and Dollhouse, you're now welcome to them.

Author:  Rorinthas [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:56 am ]
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I find that hard to take seriously from either side. I also learned a long time ago if I didn't do business with everyone that disagreed with me Id' have to be entirely self-sufficient.

Author:  FarSky [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 12:06 pm ]
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Exactly. Oh noes, a different opinion! Runnnn!

Author:  Lenas [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 12:12 pm ]
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Khross wrote:
If you want my copies of Buffy (the entire series), Angel, FireFly, Serenity, and Dollhouse, you're now welcome to them.


Joss lose a fan? :cry: :cry:

Author:  Kaffis Mark V [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 12:20 pm ]
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Lenas wrote:
Khross wrote:
If you want my copies of Buffy (the entire series), Angel, FireFly, Serenity, and Dollhouse, you're now welcome to them.


Joss lose a fan? :cry: :cry:

George Lucas is his master now. At least he has the good sense to keep his idle hands busy defiling his own body of work, rather than letting his mouth run about politics as if his celebrity means his opinion is meaningful.

Author:  Nitefox [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 12:30 pm ]
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Yeah if I let every Hollywood libtard bother me because of their political leanings, I'd never go to the movies or watch TV again.

Author:  FarSky [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:46 pm ]
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People who define themselves by their politics need a new dictionary.

Author:  TheRiov [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:53 pm ]
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the same could be said of people who define others by their politics.

Author:  Uncle Fester [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:03 pm ]
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I am sure if he attacked Obamma the opinions would be flipped, accept he would be attacked by the rest of Hollywood as a racist.

Author:  Uncle Fester [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:06 pm ]
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http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2 ... bama-Loses

And the latest offal from Moore

Author:  TheRiov [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:20 pm ]
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Uncle Fester wrote:
I am sure if he attacked Obamma the opinions would be flipped, accept he would be attacked by the rest of Hollywood as a racist.

you know I see you, Hannibal and several others mention this regularly. No one on the board is making this statement. But its becoming a case of 'doth protest too much' - It wouldn't have even ocured to me that your objections were based on ethnicity, except so many are so defensive about it.

Author:  Rafael [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:23 pm ]
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Kaffis Mark V wrote:
At least he has the good sense to keep his idle hands busy defiling his own body of work [...]


Seems like quite the tall task. Is he up to it?

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using Tapatalk 2

Author:  Nitefox [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:27 pm ]
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TheRiov wrote:
Uncle Fester wrote:
I am sure if he attacked Obamma the opinions would be flipped, accept he would be attacked by the rest of Hollywood as a racist.

you know I see you, Hannibal and several others mention this regularly. No one on the board is making this statement. But its becoming a case of 'doth protest too much' - It wouldn't have even ocured to me that your objections were based on ethnicity, except so many are so defensive about it.



No, it's just that folks who don't like Obama can't seem to say anything negative about him without the MSM seeing some kind of racial dog whistle or whatever message. Personally, I bring the race thing into stuff as a joke now because of that.

Author:  Uncle Fester [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:32 pm ]
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i can not speak for any one else. for me I do sometimes get a anger at the entertainment industry, mostly by being insulted politically, ideologically and religiosly. For the most part I follow a put your money where your mouth is aproach. If raging liberal entertainer finds my beliefs so offensive, then I would not like to burden them with my money. If they want to spend their money politically, so shall I. Think of it like the chick fillet nonsense, except I do not try to shut someone else up.

That aside if amuses me in a sad way when people who want to portray themselves as cutting edge are defenders of the establishment. similar to when a comic wants to be edgy attacks Christianity.

Author:  Aizle [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:56 pm ]
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Nitefox wrote:
TheRiov wrote:
Uncle Fester wrote:
I am sure if he attacked Obamma the opinions would be flipped, accept he would be attacked by the rest of Hollywood as a racist.

you know I see you, Hannibal and several others mention this regularly. No one on the board is making this statement. But its becoming a case of 'doth protest too much' - It wouldn't have even ocured to me that your objections were based on ethnicity, except so many are so defensive about it.



No, it's just that folks who don't like Obama can't seem to say anything negative about him without the MSM seeing some kind of racial dog whistle or whatever message. Personally, I bring the race thing into stuff as a joke now because of that.


I call bullshit on this. There has been tons of criticism about Obama that has had nothing to do with race. And frankly, I'm having a hard time coming up with any example where someone in the media claimed criticism was because of race.

Author:  Slythe [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:03 pm ]
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Aizle wrote:
There has been tons of criticism about Obama that has had nothing to do with race. And frankly, I'm having a hard time coming up with any example where someone in the media claimed criticism was because of race.


Well your first sentence is certainly true, but your second is most certainly not. I specifically remember hearing Chris Matthews claim that the criticism of Obama from the Tea Party was motivated mostly by racism.

Author:  Nitefox [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:06 pm ]
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Aizle wrote:
Nitefox wrote:
TheRiov wrote:
Uncle Fester wrote:
I am sure if he attacked Obamma the opinions would be flipped, accept he would be attacked by the rest of Hollywood as a racist.

you know I see you, Hannibal and several others mention this regularly. No one on the board is making this statement. But its becoming a case of 'doth protest too much' - It wouldn't have even ocured to me that your objections were based on ethnicity, except so many are so defensive about it.



No, it's just that folks who don't like Obama can't seem to say anything negative about him without the MSM seeing some kind of racial dog whistle or whatever message. Personally, I bring the race thing into stuff as a joke now because of that.


I call bullshit on this. There has been tons of criticism about Obama that has had nothing to do with race. And frankly, I'm having a hard time coming up with any example where someone in the media claimed criticism was because of race.



Call it what you want but it happens way too much. All the time? No, I didn't mean it like that. More than there should be as to be extremly noticable? Hell yes. I've deleted tons of threads that I started for the purpose of pointing it out yet again. It just gets comical after a while.

Aizle, did you know that a comment by a republican in the senate making fun of Obama's love of golf was interpreted by a MSM host as some kind of secret racial code? Crap like that has been common Obama's entire term.

Author:  Uncle Fester [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:15 pm ]
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Aizle wrote:
Nitefox wrote:
TheRiov wrote:
Uncle Fester wrote:
I am sure if he attacked Obamma the opinions would be flipped, accept he would be attacked by the rest of Hollywood as a racist.

you know I see you, Hannibal and several others mention this regularly. No one on the board is making this statement. But its becoming a case of 'doth protest too much' - It wouldn't have even ocured to me that your objections were based on ethnicity, except so many are so defensive about it.



No, it's just that folks who don't like Obama can't seem to say anything negative about him without the MSM seeing some kind of racial dog whistle or whatever message. Personally, I bring the race thing into stuff as a joke now because of that.


I call bullshit on this. There has been tons of criticism about Obama that has had nothing to do with race. And frankly, I'm having a hard time coming up with any example where someone in the media claimed criticism was because of race.


And I am going to call Bullshit, and claim that you live in a protected bubble of obliviousness. The opposistion to Obama has been classified as "racist" so often over the last few years, the fact you are claiming "you never heard it" either makes you a liar, or so one sided in your view it is amazing.

An over view
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/31 ... -goldberg#

The Tea party is racist or racist for opposing Obama
http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/is-it- ... ack-obama/
http://reason.com/blog/2012/06/08/a-mod ... claiming-t
Spoiler:
Quote:
08/23/08: Jacob Weisberg, Slate: "Racism is the only reason Obama might lose."

08/07/09: Paul Krugman, New York Times: "[T]he driving force behind the town hall mobs is probably the same cultural and racial anxiety that's behind the 'birther' movement, which denies Mr. Obama's citizenship."

09/13/09: Jimmy Carter, MSNBC: "I think an overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated animosity toward President Barack Obama is based on the fact that he is a black man[.]"

01/19/10: Keith Olbermann, MSNBC: "[T]he Tea Party movement [is] perhaps the saddest collection of people who don't want to admit why they really hate since the racists of the South in the sixties insisted they were really just concerned about states' rights....[I]n Scott Brown we have an irresponsible, homophobic, racist, reactionary, ex-nude model, teabagging supporter of violence against woman and against politicians with whom he disagrees."

03/27/10: Frank Rich, New York Times: "How curious that a mob fond of likening President Obama to Hitler knows so little about history that it doesn't recognize its own small-scale mimicry of Kristallnacht....The conjunction of a black president and a female speaker of the House — topped off by a wise Latina on the Supreme Court and a powerful gay Congressional committee chairman — would sow fears of disenfranchisement among a dwindling and threatened minority in the country no matter what policies were in play."

10/19/10: The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People: "Tea Party ranks [are] permeated with concerns about race and national identity....Tea Party organizations have given platforms to anti-Semites, racists, and bigots. Further, hard-core white nationalists have been attracted to these protests, looking for potential recruits and hoping to push these (white) protesters towards a more self-conscious and ideological white supremacy."

01/25/11: State Rep. Jim Moran (D-Virgina), Al-Hurra: "[GOP success in mid-term elections] happened for the same reason the Civil War happened in the United States. It happened because the Southern states, the slaveholding states, didn’t want to see a president who was opposed to slavery. In this case, I believe, a lot of people in the United States don’t want to be governed by an African-American, particularly one who is liberal, who wants to spend money and who wants to reach out to include everyone in our society."

08/22/11: Rep. Andre Carson (D-Indiana): "Some of these folks in Congress would love to see us as second-class citizens. Some of them in Congress right now of this tea party movement would love to see you and me...hanging on a tree."

03/27/12: Dahlia Lithwick, Slate: "And now we know the [Supreme] court is worried about freedom: the freedom to live like it's 1804."

06/04/12: Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Washington Post: "By attacking labor unions, flooding Wisconsin with outside cash and trying to cleanse the electorate of people who don't look, earn or think like him, [Wisconsin Gov. Scott] Walker has taken aim at more than a single campaign cycle or a series of policies; his real targets are the pillars of American progressivism itself."

06/08/12: Cassandra Jackson, Huffington Post: "[T]he war on affordable health care is a war on Blacks and Latinos."

And now, full circle, comes today's other installment, from our old friend Charles P. Pierce in Esquire magazine:

In so many ways, the path [Barack Obama] has to walk to re-election is similar to the path he has had to walk through his life. It was hard not to notice the subtext present in all those earnest warnings about hurting the fee-fees of our financial titans. The president was stepping out of his place. The president was being uppity again.

This is also the case with what is perhaps the most noxious idea out there: that Barack Obama "failed" in his promise to "bring the country together," and that he is now — Glorioski! — campaigning like he wants to be president all over again. He is engaging in politics. Mother of mercy, I swear David Brooks is just going to break down and go all to pieces on PBS some evening over the president's betrayal of his role as the country's anodyne black man and, of course, his upcoming role as black martyr to incivility and discord. It is his duty, dammit, to be all the things that people like Brooks wanted him to be so that he could lose, nobly, and then the country could go back to its rightful owners.

Still no convincing explanation for how the racist Teabagging Republicans could have fallen so hard for Herman Cain, but I think the most salient point is one noted by (gasp!) David Brooks: Barack Obama is consistently much more popular than his policies. Mitt Romney has been consistently less popular than his. That's a mighty odd way for a country to express its racism.


Calling Obama Cool is racist
http://www.redstate.com/ironchapman/201 ... ow-racist/

Everyone is racist!
http://abcnews.go.com/WN/Obama/racism-o ... id=9638178

Mentioning Chicago is racist!
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/rusty-weis ... ago-racist

Talking about Obama and golf is racist
http://townhall.com/video/odonnell-comm ... s-is-black

Skinny is racist
http://www.allamericanblogger.com/23112 ... nt-skinny/

Saying his politics are European is racist
http://forward.com/articles/149574/why- ... -european/

And just some more random ones
http://leftofthemark.com/quote/toure-it ... bama-angry
http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012-08 ... dent-biden

We can go all day, those are just a few easy on the google ones.

Author:  Talya [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:28 pm ]
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I'd actually have laughed at an ad like that regardless of its target. I don't think there's any real difference between Romney and Obama. They're both useless. The ad was still awesome.

Author:  FarSky [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:29 pm ]
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Uncle Fester wrote:
I am sure if he attacked Obamma the opinions would be flipped, accept he would be attacked by the rest of Hollywood as a racist.

Do you have such a hard-on for taking offense at things that you have to invent hypotheticals just to keep your dander high?

Author:  Aizle [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:31 pm ]
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Huh.

Thanks for reminding me why I don't actually watch any of the major news channels Fester.

While I have a fair amount of sympathy for some of the comments regarding the tea party, most of the rest of those are asinine.

In retrospect, apparently my perception was due to not wasting time with the info-tainment that is called "news" these days.

Author:  Talya [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:32 pm ]
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FarSky wrote:
Uncle Fester wrote:
I am sure if he attacked Obamma the opinions would be flipped, accept he would be attacked by the rest of Hollywood as a racist.

Do you have such a hard-on for taking offense at things that you have to invent hypotheticals just to keep your dander high?


I'm actually more offended by his spelling and grammar.

Except, not "accept."
eg. "I might accept your statement, except I can't understand it."

Also, Obama. One M. He's been your president for four years. What's the point of demanding his birth certificate if you wouldn't have been able to read it, anyway?

Author:  Nitefox [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:39 pm ]
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FarSky wrote:
Uncle Fester wrote:
I am sure if he attacked Obamma the opinions would be flipped, accept he would be attacked by the rest of Hollywood as a racist.

Do you have such a hard-on for taking offense at things that you have to invent hypotheticals just to keep your dander high?



For accusing someone of having a hard-on by being offended, you sure do you get your panties in a twist if someone takes a swipe at Hollywierd folks.

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