Meet Jeff Barth — He May Have Just Made the ‘Greatest Political Ad Ever’

User Profile: Quilly Mammoth

Member Since: September 20, 2010

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  • This is some pretty low stuff. Beck is _constantly_ saying that you need original sources and proper context. But this clip is the exact opposite of truth and honesty simply done to bash Newt.

    I’ve actually heard that Newt speech, he’s been giving versions of it for decades. It’s about how government gets things done. Even if you hate FDR’s policies…which I do…you have to understand that FDR was a master politician. Now Newt think government is the answer instead of the problem, so he’s not my choice, but I have to think this tarring of Newt as a Fabian Socialist is really Beck in CYA mode. See, Newt _has_ to be a Fabian Socialist for Beck’s comment about the racists in the Tea Party to be valid. What a bunch of crap by Beck and his minions.

  • Here’s you next line Carnac: Report post as a racist screed…What Quilly is going to do.

  • Yeah, Glenn, explain all that hopey feelly about SA to my friends who have been chased out of the country by the ANC. Tell me more about your great research staff, you dolt. It’s like Zimbabwe in slo-mo but available to anyone with barest of research skills. SA is not the place you think it is.

  • Actually, the Assistant Port Director DID NOT SAY WMD!!! That’s Gateway that said that. The APD said “Weapons of Mass Effect” which is a DHS internal definition that is extremely broad. The DHS defined WME in January of 2006. Their definition can mean anything from ammonia stolen at a port (used by meth cooks) to Nuclear Weapons and everything in between. The Shoe bomber fits the definition of WME. The guy who tried the bomb truck across the Canadian border fits the definition.

    So this may be a tempest in a teapot or it might be Armageddon. But based on this guys statements there is no way to tell. And based on how broad the WME definition is it could be used to justify extraordinary measures based on very little real threat.

  • Machine Gun Fire Sets Utah City Ablaze

    September 20, 2010 at 1:04pm

    In reply to Buck Bagaw.

    Buck Bagaw:
    Exactly what I was saying and from experience at exactly the same place! Course the best range fire was from a misfire of the M202A1…but that’s another story.