CreativeDominant -> RE: Dems: GOP rooting against America (10/6/2009 12:30:48 PM)
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ORIGINAL: CreativeDominant Actually, tis not victimology to call someone on their own B. S.. And besides, victimology is the purview of the left, not the right. That's why you need all the tax money you can lay your hands on...for your endless list of "victims". And you folks can keep it. Justifying the actions of one’s group by shouting “you started it” is victim schtick. So that would mean just about every thing said by those of you on the left that is a complaint about having to clean up the right's "mess" is "victim" schtick, then? So stating that everything that Obama has not fixed yet is Bush's fault is "victim' schtick, then?quote:
Saying things like “We don’t play the victim card, that’s what you lefties do” is playing the “I know you are but what am I” card, a classic strategy among six year olds throwing temper tantrums. No, actually the 6-yr. old thing is someone coming along and instead of discussing the points brought up just continues to throw it back on either "well, you just bring up what we did in the past" while conveniently ignoring his own side's propensity for doing so. But nice try, Spinner...more and more, your name is suiting you but not quite in the way you intended. quote:
But I still have yet to see anyone address the fact that, whether it is the case or not, the GOP is viewed as being obstructionist past the point of acceptability. Really? I see quite a few examples on here for that...from the left. And quite a few examples of here against that...from the right. The only difference that I can see is that, as usual, every example offered by the right is, instead of being addressed, being put down.quote:
Let’s look at the numbers in this poll, for example: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/25/us/politics/25poll.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&ref=politics Take a look at some of the numbers concerning republicans. 76% of those polled do not believe the GOP has even advanced a clear health care plan. While Over half of those surveyed believe that democratic support for the health care proposal is based on party politics, nearly two thirds believe that republican opposition is based on party politics. In general polls are showing that more people believe that Obama is trying to work with the republicans than think the republicans are trying to work with Obama. General approval of GOP members of congress sits at about 30% and has languished there for months. In short, while Obama is falling in the polls, the republicans are not rising in them. So rather than going back over the instances of left wing individuals who have done poor ole’ Bush wrong, when is some conservative going to speak of a way that they are going to change this perception? Or is it just the plan of the right to try to make Obama look worse, at any cost, rather than make themselves look better? Polls can say whatever you wish them to say, dependant solely upon the demographic you choose to poll. I notice that you rather pointedly ignored the party affiliation/personal politics of those being polled.
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