KingMerv00
Penultimate Amazing
What is astounding is that MSNBC prefers to argue this point.
Then I expect him to show up on MSNBC any day now.
What is astounding is that MSNBC prefers to argue this point.
Then I expect him to show up on MSNBC any day now.
Is "liberal" now a political party?
As would any heterosexual male.
My explanation? You're the one going on about "outsiders."
Don't look for Hitchens on MSNBC's Olbermann or Maddow. Contrary views are as scarce on their shows as hockey players in Santo Domingo.
Hitchens arguments hold no more sway for me, even if I agree with his conclusion.
I didn't see McCain as frail in the town hall debate at all. He was extremely personable and worked the audience extremely well. He does well exciting people. ANd he has a history of reaching out to others of different ideologies. (E.g., many Daily show appearances). Certainly he said "My friends" a lot, but Obama "umm"-ed his way through the entire thing as well.
Although, I do agree with Hitchens on how McCain derides Obama Insults, when it's his second in command who is stoking the flames.
Don't look for Hitchens on MSNBC's Olbermann or Maddow. Contrary views are as scarce on their shows as hockey players in Santo Domingo.
Which of the two party system in America would you find liberals?
You are the one standing in the hole you dug by trying to insist Hitchens is a Republican.
Again I ask, if supporting Republican policies and a Republican president doesn't make him a Republican, what does? Do you have an answer?
It's knowing the secret handshake, I suppose.
Hitchens has been on Olbermann at least once:
Course Olbermann hardly got a word in so I don't know if they had contrary views.
Which is why it is so sad to see what the GOP has become. Now they are for bigger government, especially the military, low taxes but big deficits, and a nanny state that taps telephones, and tells you who you can marry, what you can do with your own body.A traditional Republican is for smaller federal government, minimum taxes, no nanny state...
A canard does not gather validity through repetition. In your world, support for removing Saddam from power Iraq is the sine qua non of a Republican.
William Jefferson's policy was regime change in Iraq. Is he a Republican? "Snipery" Hillary voted for the Iraq War. Is she a Republican. Biden same thing.
Many registered Republicans and Democrats vote across party lines. Does that mean they have abdicated their political ideology?
A traditional Republican is for smaller federal government, minimum taxes, no nanny state, etc. Get the picture?
Ole KO looks amazingly like Anderson Cooper. ...
Which is why it is so sad to see what the GOP has become. Now they are for bigger government, especially the military, low taxes but big deficits, and a nanny state that taps telephones, and tells you who you can marry, what you can do with your own body.
We need more traditional Republicans. These neocons are giving the GOP a bad name.
So George W. Bush isn't a Republican. Gotcha.
I noticed that too. It's amazing how all these guys come to look the same.
He sure ain't a conservative.
A traditional Republican is for smaller federal government, minimum taxes, no nanny state, etc. Get the picture?
But since he is head of the Republican Party, he is indeed a Republican.
How does that get Hitchen's closer to being a Republican?
It looks like Chris Buckley won't be supporting Obama from the pages of The National Review, the magazine his father started. Buckley was fired (technically he offered his resignation, which they accepted "briskly") after his blog in which he endorsed Obama made the rounds.Hitchens joins Chris Buckley and others in "im pulling the level for obama because i dont like Palin".
You didn't say conservative. You said republican.
Specifically:
Then you say:
But if Bush isn't for any of the things a Republican is for, how is he a Republican?
Do I have to ask again, or will you just admit that you really have no idea WTF a Republican actually is?