Shiva.Nikolce said: »
Maybe you forgot the "al gore won" crowd...
The electoral college certainly did.
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Shiva.Nikolce said: » Maybe you forgot the "al gore won" crowd... The electoral college certainly did. Offline
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Shiva.Nikolce said: » eliroo said: » Bush really wasn't reviled until after his presidency omfg... dude.. the democrats hated him with a white hot passion of a thousand suns from day one. Maybe you forgot the "al gore won" crowd... everyone from james carville to hunter s. thompson yelled from the rooftops of the world that bush was an idiot and so was everyone that voted for him... didn't do kerry a lick of good. I think was more-so referring to being extremely reviled, which he probably wasn't the most reviled. Of course the democrats hated him it is both parties job to hate any president representing the opposing party. eliroo said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » eliroo said: » Bush really wasn't reviled until after his presidency omfg... dude.. the democrats hated him with a white hot passion of a thousand suns from day one. Maybe you forgot the "al gore won" crowd... everyone from james carville to hunter s. thompson yelled from the rooftops of the world that bush was an idiot and so was everyone that voted for him... didn't do kerry a lick of good. I think was more-so referring to being extremely reviled, which he probably wasn't the most reviled. Of course the democrats hated him it is both parties job to hate any president representing the opposing party. Reviled -criticized in an abusive or angrily insulting manner. Shiva.Nikolce said: » Reviler - Offline
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Shiva.Nikolce said: » the most deeply reviled presidents we have ever had Context Niko. maybe he thought reviled meant something else... /shrug
I used it correctly in the sentence and then provided two examples!!! Shiva.Nikolce said: » I used it correctly in the sentence and then provided two examples!!! Offline
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Shiva.Nikolce said: » maybe he thought reviled meant something else... /shrug I used it correctly in the sentence and then provided two examples!!! Quote: most deeply Was the context I was replying to not the reviled part. Every president is reviled. The next word is "cornucopia".
Valefor.Sehachan said: » The next word is "cornucopia". From the cornucopia of evidence I give you... the shoeing! the shoeing Offline
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I put my spaghetti and meatballs in a cornucopia before I eat it.
Debates would be more interesting if there was some mandatory shoe-throwing mixed in, maybe triggered by a lie-detector.
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We would have ran out of shoes last night.
Valefor.Sehachan said: » The next word is "cornucopia". Followed by "plethora" I think bush jr. Actually became a lot more likable after his presidency... During it was just hearing about how truly dumb he was or that he was just good ol cheneys little puppet... The bushisms were pretty great though...
Andrew Jackson was LATER reviled as "The Slave-Owning, Indian-Killing Seventh President" but that was after he left office...
I'll just be over here trying to prove myself wrong for the next half hour or so... Shiva.Nikolce said: » eliroo said: » Bush really wasn't reviled until after his presidency omfg... dude.. the democrats hated him with a white hot passion of a thousand suns from day one. Maybe you forgot the "al gore won" crowd... everyone from james carville to hunter s. thompson yelled from the rooftops of the world that bush was an idiot and so was everyone that voted for him... didn't do kerry a lick of good. I will never stop laughing at the major parties shooting themselves in the *** with subpar candidates and horrible tactics. 2000: Hey Al, make sure to properly distance yourself from a supremely popular two term President 2004: Anyone but Kerry runs against W and it's a landslide victory 2008: Maybe vet your VP choice a little more thoroughly in the next life, John 2012: Romney was fine until he decided to disavow the things that made him acceptable to the center (and if he runs in 2016 instead, I think he ends up the nominee and eventually President) 2016: Trump beat sixteen challengers in the GOP primaries with no ground game and no party support, and he's still going to lose by historic margins to someone with higher disapproval than the sitting President The only decent candidates in the last twenty+ goddamned years are '92 Clinton, '00 Bush (pre-war, "Compassionate Conservative" edition), '08 Obama (who really is a supremely gifted campaigner) and '12 Romney (pre-lurch to the right). Offline
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Lakshmi.Flavin said: » I think bush jr. Actually became a lot more likable after his presidency... During it was just hearing about how truly dumb he was or that he was just good ol cheneys little puppet... The bushisms were pretty great though... My view could be a bit skewed on this. I didn't really hear a lot about the Bush hate until the end of his second term but I was also maturing during his presidency. I've seen him get a lot of unwarranted hate. Cheney on the other hand, can just go burn. Lakshmi.Flavin said: » I think bush jr. Actually became a lot more likable after his presidency... During it was just hearing about how truly dumb he was or that he was just good ol cheneys little puppet... The bushisms were pretty great though... History will be much kinder to W and Obama both, than contemporary culture has been. I think the sheen on Clinton I eventually fades more than it already has. Putin On'the'ritz said: » '08 Obama (who really is a supremely gifted campaigner) obama had a great campaign team. obama the person, off teleprompter, comes off as an arrogant douchebag. But his team realized this and never let him go off script. they tightly controlled media access and even photographs. they didn't fall into the "Kerry trap" with the skiing in vail like a douchenozzle footage and stuff like that Shiva.Nikolce said: » Putin On'the'ritz said: » '08 Obama (who really is a supremely gifted campaigner) obama had a great campaign team. obama the person, off teleprompter, comes off as an arrogant douchebag. But his team realized this and never let him go off script. they tightly controlled media access and even photographs. they didn't fall into the "Kerry trap" with the skiing in vail like a douchenozzle footage and stuff like that Sure; but one of Obama's real strengths is in proper hiring and delegation, so I don't necessarily count that as a point against him. Putin On'the'ritz said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » Putin On'the'ritz said: » '08 Obama (who really is a supremely gifted campaigner) obama had a great campaign team. obama the person, off teleprompter, comes off as an arrogant douchebag. But his team realized this and never let him go off script. they tightly controlled media access and even photographs. they didn't fall into the "Kerry trap" with the skiing in vail like a douchenozzle footage and stuff like that Sure; but one of Obama's real strengths is in proper hiring and delegation, so I don't necessarily count that as a point against him. neither do I.... his campaign team was awesome... I feel like we should be arguing more... Shiva.Nikolce said: » Putin On'the'ritz said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » Putin On'the'ritz said: » '08 Obama (who really is a supremely gifted campaigner) obama had a great campaign team. obama the person, off teleprompter, comes off as an arrogant douchebag. But his team realized this and never let him go off script. they tightly controlled media access and even photographs. they didn't fall into the "Kerry trap" with the skiing in vail like a douchenozzle footage and stuff like that Sure; but one of Obama's real strengths is in proper hiring and delegation, so I don't necessarily count that as a point against him. neither do I.... his campaign team was awesome... I feel like we should be arguing more... Yeah, this is too tame for P&R. We need a catalyst. *ahem* "Nuh uh." |
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