IDB87
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The old parochialism meets the not-so-new isolationism in Michele Bachmann.
Hitch weighs in on Bachmann.
Hitch weighs in on Bachmann.
I hope she's ignored the cease and desist request long enough for Petty to sue her for some real money. Then the scandal will be when that money is paid out from the campaign budget, much to the chagrin of donors. Either that, or she tries to fundraise for her failed run after the election, and donors are reluctant to pony up knowing that some of it went to settle a lawsuit that should have been avoided.
Lots of nonsense in this one thread:
Tom Petty's "American Girl" is not about a girl who commits suicide.
Lots of nonsense in this one thread:
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While John Wayne was not born in Waterloo, his parents did live there for a brief period after their marriage.
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This smacks of desperation on your part. You know as well as anyone that John Wayne's parents' brief residence in Waterloo is entirely beside the point.
"I want them to know just like John Wayne is from Waterloo Iowa, that's the spirit I have too."
So it seems obvious that Bachmann must have heard about John Wayne's parents living in Waterloo when she was a kid, and mistakenly formed the impression that Wayne himself was from there. It's a mistake, but an understandable one.
“They want to see two girls come together and have a mud wrestling fight, and I’m not going to give it to ‘em.”
Lots of nonsense in this one thread:
Tom Petty's "American Girl" is not about a girl who commits suicide.
Does that justify her ignoring Petty's cease and desist letter? Does it justify her using Petty's song without his permission in the first place?
John Wayne's parents' first home was in Waterloo, Iowa and he was from Iowa," she said. "And of course the main point I was making are the sensibilities of John Wayne, which is patriotism, love of country, standing up for our nation, that positive enthusiasm is what America's all about ... and that's of course my main point.
Does that justify her ignoring Petty's cease and desist letter? Does it justify her using Petty's song without his permission in the first place?
Bolding mine. John Wayne choose not to serve in the military in World War II. Let's not forget his two divorces, his high-profile affairs, and that at one time he was a socialist.
I would hope that Bachmann (in an effort to try to avoid the impression that she didn't stick her foot so far down her throat that it emerged from her backside) would not endorse the political leanings of John Wayne. That would be a major mistake.Bolding mine. John Wayne choose not to serve in the military in World War II. Let's not forget his two divorces, his high-profile affairs, and that at one time he was a socialist.
Well it's definitely patriotic to shill for cigarette manufacturers and maintain integrity by dying of lung cancer!
And apparently he held the Tea Party, true-blue American belief in white supremacy!
Gosh, she's a fool:
Bolding mine. John Wayne choose not to serve in the military in World War II.
Bachmann's husband took Medicaid patients? What was he supposed to do, turn them away?
I think that line may be a little fuzzy. He may have chosen to avoid service in WW II, unlike Henry Ford and others who put their movie careers on hold to serve overseas, but he may have been prevented from serving by a studio that would not let him out of his contract. Perhaps the line is clearer than I imagine and if hard evidence is presented that shows he could have served and decided not to, then let him be branded as such.
I think that line may be a little fuzzy. He may have chosen to avoid service in WW II, unlike Henry Ford and others who put their movie careers on hold to serve overseas, but he may have been prevented from serving by a studio that would not let him out of his contract. Perhaps the line is clearer than I imagine and if hard evidence is presented that shows he could have served and decided not to, then let him be branded as such.
Always been a big fan of this type of rationalization.
Never mind the raging hypocrisy of lining your pockets with money from a program you claim to be ideologically opposed to... they simply had no choice but to accept those Medicaid patients. No choice at all!