January 13, 2011
— Slublog In 1937, German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer published a book called "The Cost of Discipleship." In that book, Bonhoeffer wrote about the dangers of what he called 'cheap grace,' which he defined as "the preaching of forgiveness without requiring repentance, baptism without church discipline. Communion without confession..." Bonhoeffer's point was that while forgiveness, baptism and Communion are a wonderful part of church life, they cannot be truly experienced without paying a cost.
Bonhoeffer's words came to mind when I read this story.
When President Obama comes to Capitol Hill in two weeks to deliver the State of the Union address, what are the chances that Republicans and Democrats in Congress will heed the call of Sen. Mark Udall, D-CO, to sit together, rather than divided by party?After spending days watching their base accuse Sarah Palin and the tea party of encouraging a murderer, while saying nothing to stop the slander, Senator Udall and his fellow Democrats think all of this ugliness can be whisked away by encouraging members of each party to sit next to each other during a speech. With this meaningless gesture, the Democrats are trying to enjoy the benefits of calling for unity without having to criticize fellow members of Congress or their base for the repulsive slanders of the past week. Why apologize for the behavior of one's party when you can just plant your butt next to a Republican for an hour-long speech and look good on camera while doing it?Simply put: unlikely.
Udall is asking other members of Congress to join him in signing a letter to House and Senate leadership proposing that both parties should scrap the tradition of sitting on separate sides of the House chamber during the Joint Session of Congress Jan. 25.
“I know that more unites us than divides us, and now – more than ever – we need to find ways to dial down the political rhetoric and set a positive example for all Americans,” Udall said in a statement Wednesday. “Our country has been talking about changing the way Washington works, and now it’s time to take action by crossing the aisle and sitting together.”
“It’s a simple step, but an important one that will go a long way in bridging our political divide,” Udall added.
This is not the first time Democrats have tried to atone for their ugly behavior on the cheap, but that doesn't make Udall's suggestion any less cowardly. Senator Udall, members of your party and your base have accused me and those who share my ideology of murder. If you want to show me that you're serious about unity, you have to be willing to offer more than empty symbolism.
You want unity? Prove it. Now's the time for your Sister Souljah moment. Name names.
Repudiate this. And this. And this, this, this, this, and this. The time for posturing is past - if civility is what you want, Senator, then first demand it of those who agree with you, donate to you and vote for you.
Last weekend, a member of Congress was seriously injured and six people who went to meet her died. Instead of acknowledging the tragedy and taking the time to mourn, the left shamelessly used the dead as weapons in their war against their political opponents. What should shame you the most, Senator Udall, is that they were able to assume the freedom to do so because their allies did not speak out against them when it mattered most.
It will take more than a seating chart to attain true unity, Senator Udall. Unity, like grace, is not cheap. Nor should it be.
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Posted by: arhooley, conflicted Californian at January 13, 2011 07:13 PM (ms+mb)
Posted by: mallfly at January 13, 2011 07:14 PM (W6bJb)
Posted by: mallfly at January 13, 2011 07:15 PM (W6bJb)
Er...time travel?
*Quickly changes time of post to reflect reality*
Posted by: Slublog at January 13, 2011 07:16 PM (o/oyP)
Posted by: t-bird at January 13, 2011 07:16 PM (FcR7P)
Posted by: t-bird at January 13, 2011 07:17 PM (FcR7P)
This act would be a fine, harmless gesture any other year.
But, now, it would do nothing but bolster the left's ugly, discredited tactics. Udall knows that. It means, despite the lack of evidence and Obama's sneaky concession, that, yes, overheated partisanship DID kill those people and put a Democrat in the hospital. And this is a remedy for that right-wing poison.
Nice try, congressman. You folks sit over there and ponder whether your desperate tactics this week were really worth it.
Posted by: CJ at January 13, 2011 07:18 PM (tNWxq)
Posted by: Dick Cheney at January 13, 2011 07:18 PM (HF2US)
I went to Easter Island and wanted to attend mass in their church, in order to receive communion I had to go to confession on Friday. The priest couldn't speak much english but he heard my confession and said I couldn't take communion for a year, "until I found Christ in my heart". I went to mass on Sunday and had to let everyone walk past me for communion.
Sad but the was the last time I was in church.
I guess the point is that an American priest could've let me off with 3 months..
Posted by: KZnextzone at January 13, 2011 07:21 PM (qFIcW)
First thought that comes to mind.
Flabby-O uses a Superman backdrop on his Twitter thingy?
Backfat cannot lecture me.
Posted by: Dave in Texas at January 13, 2011 07:22 PM (Wh0W+)
The left is nothing but a collection of narratives. A steaming pile of thoughts designed to influence other thoughts, with quelch substance attached to any of it. You, Palin and the others are playing into their hands. Because you can't discredit a narrative, and can't make fact free narratives in suits accountable. Obama is a narrative. Don't treat him as a substance.
Posted by: Juicer at January 13, 2011 07:23 PM (jLQET)
Posted by: Lee__ at January 13, 2011 07:23 PM (ufSsL)
Posted by: Zombie Ted Kennedy at January 13, 2011 07:25 PM (Quqh7)
Posted by: Mindy at January 13, 2011 07:26 PM (Sw1qV)
Which of course will never happen, since they simply aren't.
Posted by: Methos at January 13, 2011 07:26 PM (Ew1k4)
Posted by: the forgotten man at January 13, 2011 07:27 PM (TpkUU)
and as Slublog notes, the guilty get to sit with the victims and pretend to be Temporarily One with them
These assholes are as Increasingly Evil as they are Increasingly Clever: This is Axelrod 2.0.
Posted by: SantaRosaStan at January 13, 2011 07:29 PM (UqKQV)
Hell, just ceding that we need to do "something" about healthcare or climate change or hate speech or regulation results in a loss of freedom.
How bout they do nothing and like it?
Posted by: Stephanie at January 13, 2011 07:29 PM (hGYL3)
Posted by: Theresa D at January 13, 2011 07:30 PM (2hQbY)
They farm out the dirty work, and then after letting it stew in the public conscious for a while demand that those knuckleheads on the right stop defending themselves, or, as they would put it, civility.
Clinton was probably the master at it, but Obama is pretty good at it to.
For God's sake, over a third of Democrats are troofers.
Forget for a minute how crass the leftwing claim that Palin triggered Loughner via coded signals is - one third of Democrats believe that Bush, "the Jews", and the military conspired to murder 3,000 Americans in a vast conspiracy.
Posted by: 18-1 at January 13, 2011 07:31 PM (bgcml)
Without some type of consequence, most people will do the easy thing, instead of the right thing...
As the Law is a Joke... both easily evaded, and subject to injustice by the whim of the Powerful... the only true consequence is the eternal... but it is preached, and many believe, that Modern Christianity, thorugh the act of belief, gives you total giveness ... and thus has taken the threat of the eternal away...
And without a belief in eternal Consequence, you get amoral behaviour like that was saw in Arizona...
Its all part of the exact same meme... just differing in the degree of trespass....
Posted by: Romeo13 at January 13, 2011 07:31 PM (AdK6a)
I guess the point is that an American priest could've let me off with 3 months..
Posted by: KZnextzone at January 13, 2011 11:21 PM (qFIcW)
Maybe if you offered him some of the Hobo Jerky you cad...
Posted by: AN American Priest at January 13, 2011 07:32 PM (bgcml)
Posted by: SantaRosaStan at January 13, 2011 11:29 PM
I was mortified. I thought "This asshole can get re-elected".
We'll need a new 747 and a fleet of MOForce1s.
Posted by: KZnextzone at January 13, 2011 07:33 PM (qFIcW)
Both sides ??? WTF????
If these assholes ask for forgiveness and admit what they've done, we forgive them
That will happen when
pigs fly; hell freezes over; Elliot Gould makes a good moves
( "Sunshine" is on the sc-fi channel now )
Posted by: SantaRosaStan at January 13, 2011 07:33 PM (UqKQV)
Posted by: t-bird at January 13, 2011 11:16 PM (FcR7P)
That and prevent us from doing what they did to us. What they are pissed at is we are using their play book against them. This is what their call for civility really means, we play by the rules they demand we play by while they play by their dirty tricks.
If they wanted civility they should have set an example. As Markos said, Screw 'em.
Posted by: Holger at January 13, 2011 07:34 PM (YxGud)
If they wanted civility they should have set an example. As Markos said, Screw 'em.
Posted by: Holger at January 13, 2011 11:34 PM (YxGud)
amen
Elections have consequences: They lost; they get to Eat Shit for at least two years
Posted by: SantaRosaStan at January 13, 2011 07:35 PM (UqKQV)
Yep. My heart is hardened to their cries.
What it would take to soften it:
A complete and unequivocal repudiation and apology for the Democrat playbook and the last ten years of Democrat electoral politics from POTUS, major News organizations and the Democrat Caucus in Congress. Immediate repeal of Obamacare.
If they give us that, I'll shake their hand and apologize for my side.
Posted by: Holger at January 13, 2011 07:40 PM (YxGud)
Let me amend that:
They do that and I might forgive and forget and apologize for my side.
Posted by: Holger at January 13, 2011 07:41 PM (YxGud)
Remember after the Obama election, that stupid "from 52 to 48" website where the Dems held up stupid signs apologizing and hoping for unity?
Yeah......same reaction from me then as now: F**K YOU, C**TS
Posted by: Trump at January 13, 2011 07:42 PM (hK2Ya)
Forgiveness isn't a Federal law. Or is it?
Posted by: sad at January 13, 2011 07:48 PM (Epj2t)
Posted by: the Left at January 13, 2011 07:52 PM (Epj2t)
And now we have Udall providing superficial cover to those good cops who enable the bad ones. It's worse than meaningless just like the unified singing of the national anthem on the Capitol steps just after 9/11 was. It took only weeks for the Democrats and their leadership to cry "quagmire" and "blood-for-oil" and for the MFM to amplify The Narrative.
Again, well noted, Slu. There has been no contrition from those who need to publicly confess the most. A dog and pony show, and that's what Congress by-and-large is, is just insulting.
Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at January 13, 2011 07:53 PM (swuwV)
I don't mean that sarcastically: the hysteria directed at Sarah Palin either has to be crushed before it devours her, or it will look for fresh meat once it's done with her. And we're all on that menu.
Posted by: stuiec at January 13, 2011 07:58 PM (EjyHt)
Everybody's focusing on the last four days vis-a-vis Palin.
The first thing that came to my head was the previous eight years of the Bush administration. I'm supposed to pretend that never happened, that none of the venom was ever spewed.
From Jonathan Chait writing "The Case for Bush Hatred," to people piling on his daughters, to Michael Moore, to the NCAAP implying he had some connection to the James Byrd lynching, etc...the same people who removed all the W key from White House computers before he arrived and were flipping his family the bird as he got on the helicopter for the last time to leave D.S. are now wanting to lecture me about civility.
Posted by: AD at January 13, 2011 07:59 PM (9r1ux)
And by the way, GFY, Sen. Mark Udall, D-CO.
Posted by: Theresa D at January 13, 2011 07:59 PM (2hQbY)
They do that and I might forgive and forget and apologize for my side.
>>> Why would you even consider it, regardless of the conditions you put on? They made it crystal clear that unity will forever be impossible with them.
God help them if something happens when this country really does need unity. Because they won't get it.
Posted by: Trump at January 13, 2011 08:00 PM (hK2Ya)
ahh, "to leave D.C." - hazzards of posting late
Posted by: AD at January 13, 2011 08:00 PM (9r1ux)
I am not interested in any dialogue with a liberal that doesn't begin with him or her saying, "I apologize."
Posted by: Brown Line at January 13, 2011 08:04 PM (zxBex)
Posted by: Mindy at January 13, 2011 08:07 PM (Sw1qV)
Posted by: The Mega Independent at January 13, 2011 08:08 PM (5I0Yr)
Good eye and very insightful.
"Fundamental change," anyone? Seems innocuous. It isn't.
Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at January 13, 2011 08:08 PM (swuwV)
Posted by: Greta at January 13, 2011 08:14 PM (POE3L)
Posted by: North Dallas Thirty at January 13, 2011 08:17 PM (lYVh8)
I said a might.
Honestly, I don't think it can be done. What the Left did from 2000 onward was a disgrace and travesty. Sure, Iraq was controversial, but Iraq has a chance that Saddam denied his own people, shame Leftists will remain blind to that. Sometimes, a war is a heck of a lot better than a peace. History shows that.
What they did to Sarah Palin alone is something I do not think I can ever forgive. I am no Palinbot (I really don't think she is ready), but no one should be a target of such unhinged hatred for the simple act of existence and there is no excuse for it. And they went after their family, that is something I know I can never forgive.
I don't think the Left can change. It is not in them. Humility is a virtue that they appar very short on. If smugness was a commodity, Liberals could pay off the National Debt (h/t to someone). They are True Believers, and True Believers are difficult to deal with.
Posted by: Holger at January 13, 2011 08:20 PM (YxGud)
Posted by: nerdygirl at January 13, 2011 08:22 PM (GLmix)
Wouldn't be hard for the truly hardcore to pull a revised shocker that they all really seemed to want to have happened anyway in a few years. Leave a trail as if they are right wing, conservative, tea party or whatever and light the fuse. Sick, but I can imagine that AQ is licking their chops. May very well already have someone covered up nice and neat for just such a thing.
Useful Idiots
Posted by: scary at January 13, 2011 08:23 PM (Epj2t)
Posted by: Dr Spank at January 13, 2011 08:23 PM (1fB+3)
Posted by: cheshirecat at January 13, 2011 08:27 PM (4h7iU)
If the Republicans were smart (yeah, I know), they would pass a resolution that deemed both parties sat together.
Deem and Ass?
Posted by: runningrn at January 13, 2011 08:28 PM (ihSHD)
When I see Ed Schultz's feral puss I always think of those blind fish that live in caves.
It's his eyes: they are waaaay beyond "beady". More like the Eye of Mordor x 2.
Posted by: effinayright at January 13, 2011 08:28 PM (iH81+)
Posted by: rockmom at January 13, 2011 08:28 PM (w/gVZ)
He says he loves the Republican Party but doesn't want to take a bullet.
Something doesn't smell right here.
The best I can decipher is that he was a McCain guy and got a lot of nasty stuff directed at him from the pro-Hayworth/anti-McCain crowd. The Hayworthers could be quite nasty, there was a lot of desire to punish McCain, but I found Miller's specifics as to what was directed at him pretty thin gruel. For instance, he compared being called a RINO to being called...the n-word...
Frankly, that offended me as it cheapens the real slur and cheapens Miller.
He does not accuse the tea partiers of making any threats that I have seen.
Despite Hayworth's loss, it is clear that the AZGOP is more of a tea party outfit now and if Miller is, indeed, a McCain protege, he's not going to be a popular choice for elective office, which was probably why he was in the party apparatus.
To my eyes, he took this opportunity as a cheap way to score some sympathy points, skulk away and slander tea partiers. I don't know for sure, I've only read a couple of articles, but that is my takeaway. I think the other three were appointed by him and knew they would be replaced, too.
Posted by: AmishDude at January 13, 2011 08:31 PM (BvBKY)
They think we're very stupid. It's just a matter of whether House Republicans actually are that stupid.
Posted by: The Mega Independent at January 13, 2011 08:33 PM (5I0Yr)
Posted by: nerdygirl at January 13, 2011 08:33 PM (GLmix)
Posted by: AlGore at January 13, 2011 08:33 PM (/izg2)
When they're in the minority, it's "bipartisan, civility, scrap traditions and come together."
Transparent disingenuous codswollop.
They want power, they will do ANYTHING to get it, and when they have it they use it like a hammer on everyone else.
This isn't a "meme," what Slu is saying here is a basic fact that a few people are unaware of and a lot of people are in complete denial about.
And if that fact doesn't become general knowledge, the lie is gonna crush us. And by "us" I mean everyone.
Do you think the left can do again what they did to the budget for the last four years and we could survive it?
Posted by: Merovign, Bond Villain at January 13, 2011 08:34 PM (bxiXv)
Posted by: PIgirl at January 13, 2011 08:35 PM (1ZXRm)
Yeah, we're a long way from Walter Cronkite. Thank God for progress.
Good job, Slu!
Posted by: cthulhu at January 13, 2011 08:36 PM (kaalw)
Posted by: The Mega Independent at January 14, 2011 12:08 AM (5I0Yr)
You aren't cynical, I think that's part of it.
One of the reasons that "You Lie" was such a big deal is that the tradition in the chamber was that if you disapproved of what the president said, you sat on your hands. The fact that the parties sat separately allowed them to register their displeasure.
Maybe Col. West can sit among them, sitting when they stand and vice versa.
Posted by: AmishDude at January 13, 2011 08:37 PM (BvBKY)
Posted by: Mindy at January 13, 2011 08:37 PM (Sw1qV)
They, like Obama, are incredibly thin-skinned. They can toss all the insults (and death threats) they like, but when even the slightest criticism is given to them, they run like rabbits, posture and complain about how "mean-spirited" anyone who disagrees with them is.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at January 13, 2011 08:38 PM (bvfVF)
Posted by: an erection lasting more than four hours at January 13, 2011 08:38 PM (gw5/2)
1. The Democrat party has it's roots in the TORIES. You remember from history the ones who were ROYALISTS (and doesn't the left love royalty and the old country) and were NOT up for the revolution. Most of them moved to Canadia (not a misspelling) and we can see how THAT turned out.
2. Just because someone says they are a Republican and runs as a Republican and talks (for the most part) like a Republican, DOESN'T MEAN THEY'RE ACTUALLY A REPUBLICAN. Especially it doesn't mean they're a pro-American conservative.
Time to do some re-branding of our own. Tear down the Republican party and rebuild it as THE CONSERVATIVE AMERICAN party.
Boner can go piss up a rope in 2012 if they don't defund cpb and npr THIS YEAR LIKE THEY PROMISED IN 1994.
Posted by: jakee308 at January 13, 2011 08:39 PM (fhTf7)
Posted by: AmishDude at January 13, 2011 08:42 PM (BvBKY)
I couldnÂ’t find a single body anywhere that thinks Obama set any tone or rescued any presidency.
Posted by: The Mega Independent at January 13, 2011 08:44 PM (5I0Yr)
He should ask to sit among the Democrats, right in the middle so that the camera will get him, and then sit whenever they stand, with his arms folded. If Obama says something that makes the GOP happy, he can stand, the only one among the Dems.
He seems to be the kind of personality that would like to cause a little trouble.
Posted by: AmishDude at January 13, 2011 08:46 PM (BvBKY)
God bless Sarah Palin. keep reloading sister, i have your back.
Posted by: befuddled at January 13, 2011 08:48 PM (xJU23)
Colonel West strikes me as the sort of person who would drink gasoline just to piss on his enemy's camp fire.
I like the glorious bastard and would like to hoist a beer with him.
Posted by: Holger at January 13, 2011 08:48 PM (YxGud)
Posted by: Unclezeb at January 13, 2011 08:49 PM (8Tc2d)
Fuck you, the horse you rode in on, and the Shetland pony your Mom makes movies with to fund your campaigns.
No Love,
Conservative America
Posted by: redc1c4 at January 13, 2011 08:49 PM (d1FhN)
Posted by: nerdygirl at January 13, 2011 08:50 PM (GLmix)
I couldnÂ’t find a single body anywhere that thinks Obama set any tone or rescued any presidency.
Posted by: The Mega Independent at January 14, 2011 12:44 AM (5I0Yr)
Yeah, but most people didn't see it and will think of it what they are told to think of it.
Ultimately, the funerally will be a small thing. It was terrible optics -- playing clips of it will be problematic and it's a trap for Obama. He relies on the fact that his allies are nasty. The whole 2010 campaign was a campaign of fear against those scaaaaary tea partiers. They'll have to do the same in 2012.
Posted by: AmishDude at January 13, 2011 08:50 PM (BvBKY)
Posted by: jakee308 at January 13, 2011 08:52 PM (fhTf7)
Posted by: Damiano at January 13, 2011 08:55 PM (3nrx7)
Posted by: Holger at January 13, 2011 08:55 PM (YxGud)
Posted by: Socratease at January 13, 2011 08:59 PM (0EJ1o)
Hmmm, if I had to venture a guess, I'd say that no one bothered to tell him it was a stupid idea.
Posted by: Blacque Jacques Shellacque at January 13, 2011 09:00 PM (nD3Pg)
Posted by: Holger at January 13, 2011 09:01 PM (YxGud)
Posted by: Socratease at January 13, 2011 09:02 PM (0EJ1o)
Palin is not the only intended victim. As Against Our Will described, the brutality is also aimed at men. By forcing men to witness Palin's violation, the Left tries to emasculate conservative men and render them powerless.
Posted by: pam at January 13, 2011 09:02 PM (uDwml)
BTW my favorite rant.
WHO pays corporate taxes? IT'S NOT THE CORPORATION. They just pass the cost to THE CONSUMER of their product or service.
How stupid do people have to be to keep electing idiots that don't even know basic economics.
They must literally think that money does grow on trees and that the taxpayers can just walk out in their back yard and pluck some extra off their MONEY TREES to pay the extra taxes.
2nd favorite rant.
Unions ONLY work if most of the other workers in the community aren't union. Otherwise the cost of living would wipe out the Unions pay scale advantages and there wouldn't be any POINT TO BEING IN A UNION. Supporting Unionism is the most anti-community, anti-labor act that anyone can commit and is economic suicide.
Posted by: jakee308 at January 13, 2011 09:06 PM (fhTf7)
Posted by: eman at January 13, 2011 09:08 PM (0aJSF)
I don't talk to her unless I have to anymore. I'm afraid I'd get too wound up in the face of such utter stupidity.
Posted by: jakee308 at January 13, 2011 09:11 PM (fhTf7)
Posted by: PIgirl at January 13, 2011 09:28 PM (1ZXRm)
Hell, I'm scared about my food situation. They are not above starving us out.
Think Ukraine circa Stalin.
Posted by: Derak at January 13, 2011 09:33 PM (CjpKH)
I thought it was a joke that there were t-shirts, but now I find that Obama did turn what should have been a solemn memorial into a campaign rally for 2012. It sickens me, as he does. What a crass man. I saw the link on Hot Air for Together We Thrive from 2008. That was three years ago! I had the rally on but paid as much attention to it as I do to stupid things on television, half or more of the time I was on this or other websites. We need class in a POTUS, not an old line from 2008. I can't wait until 1/20/2013, but we need a real conservative we can elect, no RINO's need apply but they will. God help us.
I like Sarah Palin but I think she has too many people that hate her for no reason. I have friends and relatives that hate her and one asked me if I watched Dancing with the Stars the night before. I never watched it, he replied he hated Bristol, but had no reason when I asked why, I gather it is because she is Sarah's daughter. I have relative that hates Sarah but when I asked why she had no reason. I suspect the women are jealous of her looks and brains, men that hate the Palins are libs from Cambridge, MA.
Posted by: Carol at January 13, 2011 09:34 PM (bdB1C)
I have a sister in law that is Psychologist and a proffessor (tenured) I lost my respect when I learned that she voted for the Kenyan.
Posted by: PIgirl at January 13, 2011 09:36 PM (1ZXRm)
Posted by: Walter Duranty at January 13, 2011 09:38 PM (6fER6)
There is no stupider people than educated people.
Posted by: Holger at January 13, 2011 09:39 PM (YxGud)
A) Play your radio loudly
2) Adopt the recent Moron theme as a response. For example, from a recent thread about O.Bama. 's speech:
572 My standard response to douchebag progressives before the speech: Go fuck yourself.
My standard response to douchebag progressives after the speech: Go fuck yourself.
The "civility" ship has sailed, sunk, been salvaged, towed back into port and then sold for scrap. After five days of accusing me of being an accessory to mass murder by virtue of disagreeing with them, progressives can all go die in a fire.
Posted by: A Balrog of Morgoth at January 12, 2011 10:11 PM (o2QOm)
Well said, Balrog. Well said.
Posted by: K~Bob's sockpuppet. at January 13, 2011 09:39 PM (9b6FB)
Posted by: PIgirl at January 14, 2011 01:28 AM (1ZXRm)
They are bigots and they don't see it.
Posted by: AmishDude at January 13, 2011 09:41 PM (BvBKY)
All the more reason to stop letting the lefties win. If we cave and put up a milquetoast, Pawlenty-type candidate in 12, we may as well curl up in a ball and kiss our asses goodbye.
Palin should at least be the VP on the ticket.
Cain/Palin, Palin/Bachmann, Palin/Cain, Palin/West, any of those tickets would be worth the time it takes to drunk-blog.
Posted by: K~Bob's sockpuppet. at January 13, 2011 09:43 PM (9b6FB)
Posted by: hutch1200 at January 13, 2011 09:44 PM (MkC7X)
Posted by: PIgirl at January 13, 2011 09:46 PM (1ZXRm)
Posted by: Jason D. at January 13, 2011 09:47 PM (fpjGP)
Go fuck yourself. Go fuck yourself with a flaming spear. Go fuck yourself with two of them.
Posted by: Holger at January 13, 2011 09:50 PM (YxGud)
You are so bold. I'd like to wear an "I am Sarah Palin" T-shirt as an act of solidarity, but I am truly concerned I would get shot were I to do so.
This has been the point of this past weeks progressive excercise.
I, as a conservative, am the target. I get it. Loud and clear.
What to do, what to do.
Posted by: Derak at January 13, 2011 09:50 PM (CjpKH)
See what I mean? This creep won't be happy until he gets to take a personal shot.
Posted by: Derak at January 13, 2011 09:52 PM (CjpKH)
I grew up in a dictatorship goverment, saw a lot of killings, never again ..
Posted by: PIgirl at January 13, 2011 09:54 PM (1ZXRm)
Paul Krugman, is that you? Don't you have a czar to fellate or something? Those blood-libeling columns don't write themselves.
Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at January 13, 2011 09:54 PM (swuwV)
Senator Udall is a disingenuous jerk and so are you.
Jared Loughner is a 9/11-truther, pro-choicer and could have been stopped if not for a corrupt Democrat county sheriff.
Posted by: AmishDude at January 13, 2011 09:56 PM (BvBKY)
PIgirl: "I grew up in a dictatorship goverment, saw a lot of killings, never again .."
Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at January 13, 2011 09:56 PM (swuwV)
No more rhetoric, dipshit. From now on you totalitarian miscreants are to be elbowed aside. You will continue to be defeated at the ballot box, and your pathetic media outlets will continue to shrivel until you can't tell the difference between their balance sheet and your shrivelled, limp, metrosexual crank.
Posted by: K~Bob's sockpuppet. at January 13, 2011 10:00 PM (9b6FB)
Now that I cooled down.
2000-3008. The Left's discourse was anything but civil. If anything, it was as bloody, violent and heated as Right-wing rhetoric today, if not more. We remember full well those days. We have also observed MSM complicity in all of it.
We also remember what you did to Sarah Palin and her family. We also observed the MSM complicity in it.
This your fault. You kick us in the balls, stomp us on the ground and you demand we play by a different set of rules. No way. Fair Play rules are in effect. We play by your rule book now. Not the one you demand we play. But you have the MSM solidly on your side, so we gotta play dirtier.
So, please, and I mean this as civilly as possible without any hate or vitriol. Go fuck yourself.
Posted by: Holger at January 13, 2011 10:03 PM (YxGud)
Posted by: JackStraw at January 13, 2011 10:03 PM (TMB3S)
Posted by: Holger at January 14, 2011 12:55 AM (YxGud)
Yeah, I was wondering when they'd start pushing this one. They may not do much, but they'll try.
Posted by: Merovign, Bond Villain at January 13, 2011 10:04 PM (bxiXv)
I think my friends and clients because of my experiences in a socialist/dictatorship goverment, they started seeing the light on the kenyan, that is why I know that at least 20 percent of them are going to stay home in 2012.
Posted by: PIgirl at January 13, 2011 10:04 PM (1ZXRm)
When a loonbag froths at the mouth with the usual rage and antics, just say, "The president called for unity." See if it applies.
Anyone else suddenly concerned about their firearm and ammunition situation?A relative in Florida had a hard time obtaining certain bullets recently, apologies for not knowing exact details. I just remember him mentioning that he and an army buddy tried practicing at their firing range. They were told to stop unless the weapons had specific bullets....which they can not find for sale.
Posted by: Unruly at January 13, 2011 10:05 PM (LL4jH)
Posted by: Holger at January 14, 2011 12:55 AM (YxGud)
Yeah, I was wondering when they'd start pushing this one. They may not do much, but they'll try.
Posted by: Merovign, Bond Villain at January 14, 2011 02:04 AM (bxiXv)
Not now. Remember, a bunch of statehouses were taken over by R's.
Yeah, I know. R's don't mean shit. But D's are the ones who want your ammo and eventually, guns.
Posted by: K~Bob at January 13, 2011 10:06 PM (9b6FB)
Posted by: DanlBoone at January 13, 2011 10:09 PM (V6v2J)
Senator Udall extends an open hand and here you people are, urging your side to respond with a clenched fist. But hey, keep at it. This country has witnessed how dangerous the tea party, Sarah Palin, Limbaugh et al really are. You will drive independents away with your extremist vitriol, clearing a path of victory for Obama and Democracts in general in 2012. In fact, don't be surprised if the Democrats retake a significant amount of House seats too.
Posted by: Jason D. at January 14, 2011 01:47 AM (fpjGP)
Do you mean the same "Independents" that thought "Political Rhetoric" had NOTHING to do with this shooting, by a 58% margin in polling? You are a stupid fucker, Jason.
Posted by: The Drizzle at January 13, 2011 10:16 PM (ysCLj)
The latter is actually the scariest option.
Posted by: Merovign, Bond Villain at January 13, 2011 10:19 PM (bxiXv)
Mixed seating chart for State of the Union address = meaningless gesture
Mixed seating chart + special UNITY logo t-shirts = a first step toward genuine healing
Posted by: Cicero at January 13, 2011 10:21 PM (Ys0KI)
Not so good. The expenses for rebranding are considerable.
Posted by: No Labels at January 13, 2011 10:31 PM (swuwV)
...what are the chances that Republicans and Democrats in Congress will heed the call of Sen. Mark Udall, D-CO, to sit together, rather than divided by party
Hmmm, if I had to venture a guess, I'd say that no one bothered to tell him it was a stupid idea.
If Repubs heed, they are tone deaf, my senator (corker) is due for re-election and he is going to be primary then. Soooo they better listen.
Posted by: PIgirl at January 13, 2011 10:51 PM (1ZXRm)
Udall is doing much worse than just seeking cheap grace:
"...now – more than ever – we need to find ways to dial down the political rhetoric and set a positive example for all Americans"
He is flat out blaming the Tucson murders on political rhetoric! Implicitly, he is still blaming Sarah Palin and all conservatives (disregarding the fact that Loughner was a Loose Change obsessed "9/11 truth" Bush hater), while at the same time pretending that he is dialing the political rhetoric down! Evil sh!+bag.
Posted by: Alec Rawls at January 13, 2011 10:58 PM (kTTUz)
He is flat out blaming the Tucson murders on political rhetoric! Implicitly, he is still blaming Sarah Palin and all conservatives (disregarding the fact that Loughner was a Loose Change obsessed "9/11 truth" Bush hater), while at the same time pretending that he is dialing the political rhetoric down! Evil sh!+bag.
Posted by: Alec Rawls at January 14, 2011 02:58 AM (kTTUz)
Neatly combining Stage 2 and Stage 3.
Stage 1: The lies, abuse, and false accusations.
Stage 2: Claim the middle ground, accuse those who fight back against stage 1 of "prolonging discord" or whatever.
Stage 3: Carry on as before with the assumption that the lie is true, continue Stage 2 as needed.
It's a simple and vicious strategy, and the people who use it are reprehensible. These days that seems to be almost the entire political / MFM / pundit left.
You can't trust them because they will always stab you in the back. The call for civility from the uncivil is part of the attack.
PS your web link breaks the editor when people reply to you.
Posted by: Merovign, Bond Villain at January 13, 2011 11:43 PM (bxiXv)
Posted by: Case at January 14, 2011 12:01 AM (0K+Kw)
Posted by: scrubjay at January 14, 2011 12:13 AM (OTbPS)
The only danger to the country comes from the intolerant and weak-minded Left. Disagree with what they have to say and you're some kind of hate-monger, inciting trouble among the population. Why, right-wingers are so fucking dangerous, they caused some loony leftist to run out and shoot a Democrat politician!
Posted by: Blacque Jacques Shellacque at January 14, 2011 12:14 AM (nD3Pg)
Posted by: scrubjay at January 14, 2011 04:13 AM (OTbPS)
They will all have to wear "Clappy Hands!" and big Clown hats to make their clapitation look big.
Man, that's gonna be fun to watch.
Posted by: K~Bob at January 14, 2011 12:27 AM (9b6FB)
Democrats in general are much bigger liars than Republicans in general. My first introduction to that came in the election of 1964 between Goldwater and Johnson. The Johnson campaign was 90% anti-war and made a case that Goldwater would provoke the Russians and widen the war in Vietnam. (who could forget the infamous daisy commercial). That was almost the entore campaign. The first thing LBJ did was widen the war, then a broke us with increased socialism.
Today we have beat this Tuscon thing to death. Yesterday the major topic was Obama's campaign speech at the "memorial". Sure, it was a great speech I will grant him that. But like all of Obama's rhetoric, it is meaningless. When he opens his mouth a lie rolls out. He is worse than Clinton ever was.
So what does it matter how "honeyed" is tongue was? You can not believe a word of it.
Posted by: Vic at January 14, 2011 02:02 AM (M9Ie6)
I went to Easter Island and wanted to attend mass in their church, in order to receive communion I had to go to confession on Friday. The priest couldn't speak much english but he heard my confession and said I couldn't take communion for a year, "until I found Christ in my heart". I went to mass on Sunday and had to let everyone walk past me for communion.
Next time somebody asks you to find "Jesus in your Heart", tell them I didn't know Jesus was hiding?
Posted by: SCBison at January 14, 2011 03:18 AM (hJBwl)
One note: "Unity" is a nice noble word to use, when it may be as simple as not wanting it to go out over the airwaves into millions of American homes how much smaller they've gotten since November.
Oh, let's be UNITED!
Posted by: barbarausa at January 14, 2011 03:18 AM (gRgC6)
Those t-shirts wouldn't have been allowed if they had had the Bush photo with "Miss me yet?" on them. The advance team would have stopped it. So, since the advance team allowed the t-shirts, they are the White House's responsibility.
The White House also okayed the fake shaman, because the advance team has to know about everyone speaking so there are no surprises. And the concession stands being open also had to be okayed by the White House, due to security.
Do not let them get away with blaming the university and the kids for that travesty of a funerally. It should be hung around the neck of Obama, who is the one person who could have elevated the tone of that crowd, and did not.
Posted by: Miss Marple at January 14, 2011 03:31 AM (Fo83G)
Posted by: Trish at January 14, 2011 03:34 AM (yqhkv)
Posted by: Chainsaw Chimp at January 14, 2011 03:37 AM (k4bdL)
Excellent post Slublog. If posts like this keep coming, I might even cough up a twenty during the next AOSHQ fund drive. Please more of this here. Also, some Afghan dancing boys would be nice.
Posted by: sartana at January 14, 2011 03:51 AM (IKAtf)
Posted by: Tigtog at January 14, 2011 04:16 AM (Q5+Og)
Posted by: The Mega Indepedent at January 14, 2011 04:28 AM (uRoVu)
Sounds like an oblique description of being buggered by Barney Frank.
They don't want unity, they want surrender. They don't want civility, they want submission.
They can eat shit and die.
Posted by: Lee Reynolds at January 14, 2011 05:04 AM (/gY4D)
I certainly hope no one takes Udall's suggestion seriously.
Posted by: BetaPhi at January 14, 2011 05:30 AM (DBr05)
I went to Easter Island and wanted to attend mass in their church, in order to receive communion I had to go to confession on Friday. The priest couldn't speak much english but he heard my confession and said I couldn't take communion for a year, "until I found Christ in my heart". I went to mass on Sunday and had to let everyone walk past me for communion.
Sad but the was the last time I was in church.
I guess the point is that an American priest could've let me off with 3 months..<<<
So I'm guessing you haven't even bothered looking for Christ in your heart. The point here looks like the priest was right.
Posted by: Kerry at January 14, 2011 05:32 AM (a/VXa)
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Posted by: Reiver at January 14, 2011 05:57 AM (64S5N)
Posted by: nickless at January 14, 2011 06:01 AM (MMC8r)
Posted by: Scott at January 14, 2011 06:40 AM (94iTV)
Great post Slublog,
The comparison between the thesis of Bonhoeffer's book and the Democrat's continual, disingenuous, and hypocritical call for unity on the cheap is dead on.
Ooops, scratch the words "dead" and insert "spot"; I wouldn't want to be accused of fomenting hatred or inciting violence
My Regards
Posted by: Bob Reed at January 14, 2011 07:27 AM (2dlWi)
Posted by: DanlBoone at January 14, 2011 07:38 AM (V6v2J)
Posted by: Anna Puma at January 14, 2011 07:48 AM (rVtCQ)
Posted by: Socratease at January 14, 2011 07:58 AM (0EJ1o)
Yes. That is exactly what it is. The Right has adopted the Left playbook and we have been kicking their ass with it. In fact, we have done in two years what it took the Left 6 years to accomplish, which is retake a chamber of Congress.
They have gotten their ass kicked and are now crying uncle.
Fuck them, if I saw a liberal catch fire I hope I got some marshmallows and a stick with me.
Posted by: Holger at January 14, 2011 08:50 AM (YxGud)
What I would hope to hear:
"I would agree with my good friend from Utah that civility is important. But having a new seating chart is just window dressing. Civility is not just what you don't do, but what you do. Following traditional process and not cutting corners is a good start. The country is better served if we adopt good laws and leave this clever stuff alone. I would prefer that my good friends remind their friends in the media to try to be a bit more honest in their reporting and not immediately demonize or ignore other points of view. Civility includes playing fair. So, stop cheating in elections and using taxpayer money to do it."
Since the Lefties only imply what "civility" means [conservatives STFU], take the opportunity to explore definitions of civility. For example,which is more civil: lying or telling the truth?
This "hope and change" vagueness can be challenged. Vagueness is only a strength when not responded to. Force the issue. Compel a definition. Make them answer. Make them explain how cheating in elections is part of a civility.
Jesus H.
Posted by: Mr. Barky at January 14, 2011 09:21 AM (qwK3S)
Senator Udall extends an open hand and here you people are, urging your side to respond with a clenched fist. But hey, keep at it. This country has witnessed how dangerous the tea party, Sarah Palin, Limbaugh et al really are. You will drive independents away with your extremist vitriol, clearing a path of victory for Obama and Democracts in general in 2012. In fact, don't be surprised if the Democrats retake a significant amount of House seats too." Posted by: Jason D. at January 14, 2011 01:47 AM (fpjGP)
The axiom has been accepted and will spread. AQ is drooling. Too easy to frame the tea party now... And the Useful Idiots wonder why we're fucking pissed. Perhaps they should start playing chess instead of Sorry.
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posted at 11:40 pm?
how come it's1:12 pm where I am?
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