User Profile: 19random35

Member Since: November 18, 2011

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  • So many Tea Party freshmen nuts got kicked to the curb. West, Walsh, Akin, Mourdock. A great day for America. None of them had any business being in positions of authority anyway.

  • This is a big win for Beck cause he has another 4 years to sell his paranoid conspiracy theories to rubes, and make millions!

  • TheBlaze at the DNC — Night One Rewind

    September 4, 2012 at 11:11pm

    There were some good speeches tonight but if you view the world through a thick filter of right-wing paranoia and conspiracy theory it might have seemed like pure evil.

  • All you have to do is play a video of Romney speaking as-is, and it’s a pretty effective attack. Laura Bush killed a guy too with her car.

  • I find it hard to believe that not everyone loves a hatemongering conspiracy theorist. What a crybaby. I’m surprised Beck is this thin-skinned. I guess he can dish it out, but can’t take it. Stop playing the victim card.

  • A lot of Republicans think the birther issue is nonsense, especially since Obama released his birth certificate. The fact that Romney dared to lend the issue some shred of credibility with his joke just makes a lot of moderate Republicans roll their eyes and think, ‘are we still seriously talking about this? even if it’s just a joke?’

    And these comments that Obama doesn’t know what it’s like to be a real American, are absurd. His upbringing under a single mother has a lot more in common with average Americans, than Romney’s.

  • This is why GOPers should stick to their policy of never debating anyone, or allowing anyone to challenge their talking points in person. Reince looked terrible, got completely dismantled. What was he thinking, venturing outside of Fox News studios. I wonder if he ran back to the gentle embrace of Hannity, for comfort, after this segment.

  • I don’t agree with a lot of what RP says, but at least he has integrity and consistency. Romney is the most craven, pandering presidential candidate I have ever seen. He has totally abandoned many of the ideals he used to have, in a desperate attempt to appear conservative enough for the current GOP. I don’t understand these politicians that are willing to sacrifice every shred of integrity and sincerity just to get elected. Seems like it would be a hollow victory.

  • GEICO didn’t do this because they are run by liberals, they did this because it’s almost always a bad idea for big company to take some strong political stance. Believe it or not, roughly half of America supports Obama, and there’s even Republicans that would take issue with some of the tone of Ermey’s criticisms. GEICO doesn’t want to alienate any segment of the market by being linked to controversial political speech. I’m a big fan of his, I’ve loved his film work, but this is really just capitalism at work isn’t it?

    Of course, it’s anyone’s right to not do business with a company for whatever reason, I just think it’s a mistake to think he was fired because GEICO didn’t agree with him. Whether GEICO management agrees with Ermey or not is probably irrelevant.

    FWIW, I’ve never been a customer and I find the gecko commercials annoying.

  • The best thing about religions are the good philosophical messages you get from them, like being kind, humble, generous, and forgiving. There are countless books though, over the centuries, that have these same lessons.

    There’s no good evidence that there is any such thing as a soul or an afterlife. I don’t believe that in the year 2500 I’m going to still be hanging out with my dead loved ones or getting jabbed by a pitchfork. I have a lot more confidence that I will just not exist, just like I didn’t exist in the 1800′s.

    I agree with Dawkins but I don’t like the way some atheists treat religious people like they are idiots.