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BamaD -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 11:22:36 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Rule

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ORIGINAL: thishereboi
While I am sure there are folks out there who respect us, I am also sure there are a lot more who still think we are asshats. But it is kinda cute that he thinks he is that special. Personally I think the only thing his being elected has shown anyone is we have come a long way from our past in terms of racism but we still have a long way to go.

Um, the USA is one of the most racist cultures on Earth. Growing up in such a racist culture, you have no option but to become racists. You lot are drenched in racism. We Dutch know that USA people are racists because USA people nearly always confuse our god Zwarte Piet with some mortal from equatorial Africa. [8|]

You have been lied to.




BamaD -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 11:24:21 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Rule

I have been told that the average American believes that the Sun revolves around the Earth.

And you have been lied to again.




HunterCA -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 11:30:54 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Rule

I have been told that the average American believes that the Sun revolves around the Earth.


It's the only logical explanation for how sinterklaasavond and Swarte Piet can get to all the children in one night.




HunterCA -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 11:42:11 AM)

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ORIGINAL: thishereboi


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ORIGINAL: Rule

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ORIGINAL: thishereboi
While I am sure there are folks out there who respect us, I am also sure there are a lot more who still think we are asshats. But it is kinda cute that he thinks he is that special. Personally I think the only thing his being elected has shown anyone is we have come a long way from our past in terms of racism but we still have a long way to go.

Um, the USA is one of the most racist cultures on Earth. Growing up in such a racist culture, you have no option but to become racists. You lot are drenched in racism. We Dutch know that USA people are racists because USA people nearly always confuse our god Zwarte Piet with some mortal from equatorial Africa. [8|]



I hate to break it to you sparky but I doubt the average american has even heard of your god Zwarte Piet or really cares who he is. But I am sure there are some who confuse the two. Interesting that you would take that and turn it into the whole country being racist. Makes me wonder if you don't have a bit of bigotry in there yourself feeding that anger and hatred. Certainly would explain a lot of your posts.



Rule is correct. Our race mongers have been lecturing the Dutch:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/12/05/4-reasons-to-reject-the-racist-dutch-tradition-of-zwarte-piet/

http://www.slate.com/articles/life/holidays/2011/12/zwarte_piet_holland_s_favorite_racist_christmas_tradition_.html





Sanity -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 12:17:23 PM)


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ORIGINAL: lady4dad

did someone ask "the Earth" whether this is so?


You mean Barack, right.

Did Barack ask the Earth?

Go ask Barack.




mnottertail -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 12:24:54 PM)

Here is the poll, so he is far more accurate than any rightwing slobberer.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/182795/russia-receives-lowest-approval-world-highest.aspx?utm_source=leadership%20U.S.&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=tiles




lady4dad -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 12:33:26 PM)

thank you for the link - I feared they had not asked any outside the USA

interesting though ... what did the poor austrian and slovenian governments do to get thus despised...




mnottertail -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 12:45:07 PM)

Austrians because hitler was born there, and nobody will get over that easily. Slovenians because what do they have for food you would eat? Nobody makes reservations for a slovenian restaurant, hell, most people would eat haggis before that slop.




joether -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 1:29:36 PM)

Yes, America has changed for the better due to President Obama. The world can see its not just all Americans that are assholes when it comes to government (as was the image under former President George W. Bush); just the Republican/Tea Party. President Obama has had many chances to 'place boots on the ground' in several hot spots, and has not. Bush (either one) could not wait to do so; one even made up lies and excuses to do it! President Obama is an intelligent, educated individual. World leaders understand the power rests with the US President, not the Vice President as Dick Cheney was trying to push towards.

President George W. Bush's domestic term was marked with several problems. In each case he was slow to act, handle the issue professionally, and the out come was less than the expectation he advertised. He never got Osama bin Laden. Hurricane Katrina was a mess in New Orleans that was handled poorly. The whole of the Iraq campaign was a lie from the beginning. 'No Child Left Behind' did more damage to local education systems than doing nothing. An the economy crashing during his last year from 'semi-stable' condition to 'heading towards a depression', really did not improve his chances of making a good legacy.

Mr. Bush suffered one thing that Mr. Obama has not: bad advisers whom gave bad advise. He used many people from his dad's administration whom joined for their ego's to be stroked, not to do anything useful for the American Public.

Yes, Obama has some stumbling places throughout his administration. Moments he did not do the right thing. Of course, the right thing is a matter of perception by the individual (or the media pushing an agenda towards an unsuspecting person).




lady4dad -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 2:34:00 PM)

bad luck - and even Hitler hated Austria ...

have a look at
slovenia.info/en/Dishes-and-Recipes

I think you should find something there you ll like






igor2003 -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 3:49:29 PM)

--FR--

Okay, I guess I need some help. Now, I'll admit I didn't sleep well last night, and I'm groggy as hell right now, but I just watched the video six times of Obama in the first link in the OP, and I can't seem to find the location in the clip where he states that he takes credit for the USA being the most respected country on Earth. When it is presented in parentheses it should be a direct quote, but not only can I not find a direct quote, I can't seem to find anywhere that he is even remotely making such a statement. What am I missing? Or is this just spin and mis-representation?




Sanity -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 4:19:25 PM)


Video - The words

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mXeKK0U3fw




igor2003 -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 4:44:45 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity


Video - The words

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mXeKK0U3fw


Okay. Good. So he didn't say anything like that in the clip you supplied in the OP. He didn't really say that in the new clip you just posted, either. If you actually listen to what he said, first he states the US position when he came into office, then he goes on to say that the change is due to the work "We" had done . . . not what "he" had done. Hardly taking the credit like you and the idiots at FOX are trying to project. Thanks!




Sanity -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 4:53:16 PM)


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ORIGINAL: igor2003


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ORIGINAL: Sanity


Video - The words

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mXeKK0U3fw


Okay. Good. So he didn't say anything like that in the clip you supplied in the OP. He didn't really say that in the new clip you just posted, either. If you actually listen to what he said, first he states the US position when he came into office, then he goes on to say that the change is due to the work "We" had done . . . not what "he" had done. Hardly taking the credit like you and the idiots at FOX are trying to project. Thanks!


The video proves that Barack spoke the words quoted, "People don't remember, when I came into office, the United States in world opinion ranked below China, barely above Russia," Obama said. "And today, once again, the United States is the most respected country on earth, and part of that I think is because of the work that we did to reengage the world and say that we want to work with you as partners, with mutual interests and mutual respect."

You can and will read your own bias into it, and you are obviously welcome to your opinion no matter how wrong and misguided you may be. But it sure looks a lot like he is giving himself a huge ginormous pat on the back for accomplishing something that a lot of people vehemently dispute to me




Lucylastic -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 5:35:34 PM)

Well Fox news and john Bolton LMAO Are shining examples of present day "conservative" intellect and mental health.




MercTech -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 5:50:51 PM)

If you travel enough you can hear "Bad American" jokes enough to rival all the redneck jokes you ever heard.




Sanity -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 6:42:01 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Well Fox news and john Bolton LMAO Are shining examples of present day "conservative" intellect and mental health.



For you FNDS sufferers

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Lucylastic -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/4/2015 7:01:12 PM)

https://twitter.com/AmericaRising/status/605392037723172865

America Rising: "Watch What Happens" When A Clinton Supporter Asks For An Autograph. In a June 1 tweet, Republican-aligned opposition research firm America Rising PAC posted a 7-second Vine video showing Hillary Clinton speaking to a supporter outside a campaign event. When the unidentified woman asks Clinton to sign something, Clinton suggests that the woman "go to the end of the line":

The Fallout from the usual suspects follows
Fox's Guy Benson: "Nothing Out Of The Ordinary" In Full Clinton Video. Guy Benson, Fox News contributor and political editor of the conservative blog Townhall, explained after personally examining "the full 17-minute video" recorded by a campaign tracker with the GOP-aligned firm America Rising, that there was "nothing out of the ordinary" about the scandalized interaction. According to his review, "the added context casts the awkward exchange in a far less damaging light" and "the short sound-byte contained in the tweet above isn't representative of her attitude or actions":

When I wondered about context on Twitter, one of the organization's representatives was kind enough to email me the full 17-minute video, which I've since examined. As I suspected, the added context casts the awkward exchange in a far less damaging light. Hillary emerges from the building and slowly makes her way down the line of well-wishers, taking photographs, shaking hands, and making small talk. She's not a natural politician, and many of the interactions feel stilted and perfunctory, but it's nothing out of the ordinary. When people start asking her to sign items (books, photographs, even baseballs), Hillary seems to make a snap decision that she'll accommodate their requests, but not until she's made it all the way through the crowd. Hence, the "end of the line" request.

Sure enough, the last four-or-so minutes of the complete video features Hillary Clinton dutifully autographing paraphernalia for all comers, asking questions like, "want me to make it out to you?" Mrs. Clinton appears ill at ease and not especially eager to stick around throughout much of this extended rope line-style interaction, but the short sound-byte contained in the tweet above isn't representative of her attitude or actions. She's slightly uncomfortable and less than enthusiastic; she isn't hostile or rude. [Townhall, 6/1/15]

Bloomberg's Dave Weigel: America Rising Video "Is Dumb." Bloomberg political reporter Dave Weigel responded to America Rising's opposition research video, and the emergent coverage of it by conservative media, in a post on Facebook. Weigel called the video and accompanying story "dumb" and said if tracking organizations like America Rising "are just making shit up," political campaigns may be right to be "paranoid."

Good golly this is dumb. Anyone who's covered a campaign event (with a big-name candidate) knows that spectators/voters huddle along ropelines. Just from a glance, I assumed that Hillary was telling this voter, who wanted something signed, to head down the line where she would have time and space to sign it. She was not telling the woman to go "to the back of the line," as if she'd queued up.

If the woman was outraged and denied, the tracker would have captured that. He didn't, but duehhher -- this got Drudged anyway.

If trackers are just making shit up now I can see why campaigns are so paranoid. [Facebook, 6/1/15]

Nevertheless, Conservative Blogs Jumped To Promote The Deceptively Edited Anti-Clinton Video

The Weekly Standard: Clinton Tells Supporter To "Go To The End Of The Line." The Weekly Standard promoted the video of Hillary Clinton telling a supporter to "go to the end of the line" outside a campaign event in New Hampshire. [The Weekly Standard, 6/1/15]

Twitchy: "Queen Hillary Tells Her Subjects To 'Go To The End Of The Line.'" Moments later, Twitchy picked up the video, referring to Clinton as "Queen Hillary" and linking to several disparaging tweets. [Twitchy, 6/1/15]

Daily Caller: "Her Majesty Must Put The Rabble Back Where They Belong." The Daily Caller deemed Clinton "Queen Hillary," suggesting the video is evidence that Clinton wants to be "coronat[ed]"rather than elected in 2016:

Most peasants are happy just to feel the breeze of Hillary Clinton's passage through their meager, insignificant lives. But every once in a while, a serf forgets his or her place. Every once in a while, Her Majesty must put the rabble back where they belong.

[...]

Honestly. Why is she being forced to put up with this sort of impertinence? Can't we just coronate her already? [The Daily Caller, 6/1/15]

Western Journalism: "Video Could Have Long-Lasting Implications For A Presidential Campaign Already Suffocating" From Scandals. Western Journalism suggested that the seconds-long video of the interaction between Hillary Clinton and a supporter "could have long-lasting implications for a presidential campaign already suffocating at the bottom of a growing pile of scandals." The blog concluded that Clinton's "attitude" toward this event attendee could "further damage her campaign" as she is struggling to maintain support. [Western Journalism, 6/1/15]

Daily Mail: "Condescending Hillary Clinton" Brushes Off "Autograph-Seeker." The British tabloid Daily Mail pointed to Clinton's "blunt tone" while promoting the video in an article titled "Condescending Hillary Clinton tells autograph-seeker to 'go to the back [sic] of the line.'" The article also noted that some Twitter users were mocking Clinton's "royal-like demeanor, calling her Queen Hillary." [Daily Mail, 6/1/15]

And Fox News Followed Suit, Using The Deceptively Cut Video To Attack Clinton And Democrats

Ann Coulter: Video Proves Democrats Want "Old White People To Die Off." On the June 1 edition of Fox News' Hannity, conservative columnist Ann Coulter used the short clip of Clinton's interaction with a supporter in New Hampshire as evidence that Democrats "are waiting for old, white people to die off" so they can advance "the browning of America." [Fox News, Hannity, 6/1/15]

Fox's Guilfoyle: Clinton "Is Not Known To Be Very Friendly, Or ... Warm, Or Engaging." On the June 2 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends, co-host Kimberly Guilfoyle pointed to the video as further proof that Clinton "is not known to be very friendly, or, you know, warm, or engaging" in person. Co-host Steve Doocy also claimed that the interaction was "a great moment in retail politicking" that would have created a "media freak out" if a Republican candidate such as Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) had said it. [Fox News, Fox & Friends, 6/2/15]

Laura Ingraham: "Influence Peddlers In Foreign Countries, And Big Corporations" Would Never Be Sent "To The Back Of The Line." Later, on the same edition of Fox & Friends, Doocy claimed that Clinton is simply "not a good politician," pointing to America Rising's video as "exhibit A." Conservative radio host Laura Ingraham agreed, adding that Clinton would never send "influence peddlers in foreign countries, and big corporations ... [to] the back of the line" the way she apparently did in the video. [Fox News, Fox & Friends, 6/2/15]

Fox's MacCallum: This Video "Will Get Played Over And Over," And Is "Not Good For Hillary Clinton." On the June 2 edition of Fox News' America's Newsroom, co-host Martha MacCallum noted that the video "will get played over and over" throughout the 2016 campaign and is "not good for Hillary Clinton, regardless of what the circumstances exactly were." Washington Examiner columnist Byron York noted that the video was taken out context, but still claimed it played into the apparent "image" of Hillary Clinton as "a school marm, and disciplinarian." [Fox News, America's Newsroom, 6/2/15]


http://mediamatters.org/research/2015/06/02/right-wing-media-scandalize-deceptively-edited/203848


The fox man comes to the rescue.....lol bless his heart
GUTFELD: Can we just look at this video that we showed? She said [to] the woman to go to the end of the line, because that's where you get your stuff signed. She wasn't being rude. This thing that's from America Rising was out of context, and when companies do stuff like that, we no longer trust you. Because I don't know what to believe, but if you look at the whole video, she was saying, oh I'm shaking these hands, if you meet me over on the other side, you could sign it. She wasn't being rude at all. Believe me, there are too many problems with Hillary. We don't need to do this. ... She was being nice.
http://mediamatters.org/video/2015/06/02/foxs-gutfeld-scolds-america-rising-pac-for-prod/203860




thishereboi -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/5/2015 4:06:28 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Rule

I have been told that the average American believes that the Sun revolves around the Earth.


I was told african americans commit more crimes than whites, but it was a racist prick who told me that so I just ignored his remarks. Now you could do the same thing with the assholes who tell you shit like that or you could go around and repeat the stupidity. Your choice.




Lucylastic -> RE: USA Is The Most Respected Country On Earth (6/5/2015 4:10:29 AM)

I see what you did there...nice...[:)]




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