Petula (that's the best her mother could come up with?, like you, is so obviously an Obama-can-do-no-wrong Democrat. I'm surprised she could bring herself to include the Democrat, Weiner, in her honor roll of "wackos".
John, in principle the teo are not mutually exclusive, but in practical terms, inthe case of anyone who mangages to make it to Washington, they are. These people know exactly what they are doing and how and why. If they csn be called crazy, it's crazy like a fox. Method in the madness, laughing all the way to the bank, etc.
John (Ad Orientem): When the gerrymandering, pacs, lobbyists and poll rules make it doggone impossible to unseat a pol and roughly 90+ % are returned to office each election, we have to wonder whether in fact we really have a democratically elected group. When less than a 1/3 vote, half of that means roughly a 1/6th of eligible votes are determining the circumstance - cause that's all it takes - then I think your case of blaming the voters misses a systemic problem. I live in Pravda land, see it every day, grew up with most of these guys... blame the other guy if you want. But giving yourself a pass for accepting a corrupted system.
I have yet to hear blame being put on DC - only on Democrats, Republicans, Tea Party, Congress as a whole, or President Obama.
ReplyDeleteJust like the Washington's own Pravda to blame the country. Perish the thought of offending one's sources.
ReplyDeletePetula (that's the best her mother could come up with?, like you, is so obviously an Obama-can-do-no-wrong Democrat. I'm surprised she could bring herself to include the Democrat, Weiner, in her honor roll
ReplyDeleteof "wackos".
Repeat after me,100 times:
ReplyDeleteThey are NOT wacko; they are CORRUPT.
Anastasia
ReplyDeleteThe two are not mutually exclusive.
lannes
ReplyDeleteIn my experience, the Ad Hominem is rarely a persuasive counterargument.
James,
ReplyDeleteDid the rest of the country send these clowns to DC or not? If they did, then it seems a fair point.
John, in principle the teo are not mutually exclusive, but in practical terms, inthe case of anyone who mangages to make it to Washington, they are. These people know exactly what they are doing and how and why. If they csn be called crazy, it's crazy like a fox. Method in the madness, laughing all the way to the bank, etc.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the day when you'll link something from Paul Craig Roberts. He nailed the Shutdown with this column:
ReplyDeletehttp://paulcraigroberts.org/2013/10/02/real-crisis-government-shutdown-paul-craig-roberts/
John (Ad Orientem):
ReplyDeleteWhen the gerrymandering, pacs, lobbyists and poll rules make it doggone impossible to unseat a pol and roughly 90+ % are returned to office each election, we have to wonder whether in fact we really have a democratically elected group. When less than a 1/3 vote, half of that means roughly a 1/6th of eligible votes are determining the circumstance - cause that's all it takes - then I think your case of blaming the voters misses a systemic problem. I live in Pravda land, see it every day, grew up with most of these guys... blame the other guy if you want. But giving yourself a pass for accepting a corrupted system.