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heavyblinker -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/9/2017 11:47:39 PM)


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ORIGINAL: tamaka

Did you say 'murderous side of the anti-abortion movement'?


Just so you know, in forums like these you can just go back and read what he typed, you don't have to ask him to type it again.




Musicmystery -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/10/2017 4:48:38 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WyrdRich


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

To be fair, sure, there's hysteria on the left as well. But it's not this organized consistent talking point official hysteria: "Go riot now!"




Actually, Muse, it most certainly is coming from the left. Got a link to the "taking our guns" riot? The "stealing Christmas" riot? I fucking think not. I, on the other hand, could get you the "Trump isn't my President" riot, or the "a conservative might speak at Berkeley" riot" if I didn't know you fucking well know about them, but are choosing to be willfully ignorant.

Jeezus. WTF is wrong with you guys?

Quite a straw man you're building there. Hysterical much?

Hint: "the left" is not out rioting as a unit or as a matter of policy, any more than "the right" is training in militias "just in case." I, anyway, get that the militia morons are a faction, not "the right."

It's hysteria when you take what's factual and blow it up to silly assertions.

WTF is wrong with YOU?




jlf1961 -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/10/2017 5:15:31 AM)

The left is rioting, the right is training militias and the middle is planning an orgy with cake and donuts in time square (whips, restraints and chains optional.)




Musicmystery -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/10/2017 7:29:26 AM)

That's as reasonable as many of the opinion pieces I've seen in recent weeks.

[:D]




dcnovice -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/10/2017 7:48:03 AM)

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an orgy with cake and donuts in time square

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFyuhTwi_OE




BoscoX -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/10/2017 8:25:46 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

That's as reasonable as many of the opinion pieces I've seen in recent weeks.

[:D]


Uhn huh

"Right wing militia groups everywhere"

Hysterical much




mnottertail -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/10/2017 8:30:24 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

That's as reasonable as many of the opinion pieces I've seen in recent weeks.

[:D]


Uhn huh

"Right wing militia groups everywhere"

Hysterical much

Felgobbler Gobbles, your possession of the nutsucker pants shitting felchgobbling hysteria world trophy for over 10 years, makes all others seem like they are just out here fucking around, doesn't it?




WhoreMods -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/10/2017 11:00:33 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

That's as reasonable as many of the opinion pieces I've seen in recent weeks.

[:D]


Uhn huh

"Right wing militia groups everywhere"

Hysterical much

Don't worry: nobody's hysterical about the right wing militia groups. They'd have to do something for anybody to pay them any attention.




Musicmystery -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/10/2017 12:26:56 PM)

...and unable to argue the facts, he had to slip in the "everywhere" lie to create a straw man.

Hysteria. It's his only mode.




WickedsDesire -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/10/2017 2:46:14 PM)

Stands must be taking...who will be the first & awarded a meal 70 odd years later
None have stood and i mean 0




Musicmystery -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/10/2017 5:34:36 PM)

I almost never understand what you write. Including now.




WhoreMods -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/11/2017 4:33:04 AM)

Perhaps he needs subtitles?




Musicmystery -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/11/2017 8:02:44 AM)

~FR~

I guess we can add "The media is not nice!"





BoscoX -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/11/2017 8:11:01 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

~FR~

I guess we can add "The media is not nice hysterical!"




FIFY




Musicmystery -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/11/2017 8:15:46 AM)

Hint: The US President is generally considered news.

Particularly when he fucks with the Constitution.




BoscoX -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/11/2017 8:23:52 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

Hint: The US President is generally considered news.

Particularly when he fucks with the Constitution.


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Media more interested in hating Trump than reporting news

By Michael Goodwin January 24, 2017 | 9:33pm | Updated

When it comes to gathering and reporting the news, it is hard to beat the uncommon sense of legendary journalist Peter Kihss. I wrote several months ago that, as a young reporter, I learned from him that there are no such things as stupid questions to politicians, only stupid answers.

Now another Kihss gem applies, this time to the early media coverage of President Trump. More than three decades ago, Kihss and I were talking in the old newsroom of the New York Times when, after a frustrating day of seeing his story mangled by editors, he looked at me and said: Always remember, the job of the editor is to separate the wheat from the chaff — and publish the chaff in the newspaper.

I laughed, he didn’t, but his warning seemed especially prescient after Trump’s first Monday in the Oval Office. The new president delivered tons of wheat while most of the media was obsessed with the chaff.

The adage that actions speak louder than words is freely ignored when it comes to Trump. As part of their double standard, the ink-stained mob and broadcast confederates prefer to watch what he says instead of what he does.

Here’s Monday’s wheat: Trump signed an executive order freezing the federal workforce and another pulling the US out of the unpopular Asian trade deal. He met with manufacturing executives about forming an advisory panel on cutting job-killing taxes and regulations, then met with union leaders who emerged with praise for his approach to trade and his pledge to modernize America’s infrastructure.

Nearly all the union leaders, who represent carpenters, construction workers, plumbers and sheet-metal workers, endorsed Hillary Clinton, yet they called their meeting with Trump “incredible” and gave him a round of applause for spiking the Asian trade deal.

Richard Trumpka, head of the AFL-CIO, issued a statement hailing the decision, as well as Trump’s plan to reopen the North American Free Trade Agreement.

It was a jobs-jobs-jobs day, one that cut across partisan lines so American workers could benefit. The day had the added advantage of Trump keeping his campaign promises, which is not exactly a regular occurrence in Washington, so that alone should have been big news.

To top it off, Trump met with congressional leaders of both parties in a bid to build relationships of the kind President Obama scorned. That, too, could have been fodder for a story of contrasts, yet that meeting produced the chaff the media really wanted.

“Trump repeats an election lie,” the Times declared, a glaring accusation about the president insisting to the congressional leaders that illegal voters gave Clinton her popular-vote victory.

In eight years of lickspittle coverups, the Times never called Obama dishonest, let alone a liar. But they were enchanted by what books he read and how many almonds he ate each night.

But all Republicans, and Trump especially, start out by being treated like dirt, and it’s downhill from there. Other outlets raced to echo the Times “liar” charge and made much ado about other chaff, including press secretary Sean Spicer’s complaints about a “negative” drumbeat from the press.

Spicer was mocked as a crybaby, but his wheat was ignored. In his maiden briefing, he threw out the playbook by which organizations got to ask questions.

The first one is usually reserved for the Associated Press, but this time it went to The Post’s Daniel Halper. The second question went to the Christian Broadcasting Network and the third to Univision.

This was more than a symbol. Like Trump taking action on his jobs agenda, this was Spicer’s down payment on the plan to democratize access and end the practice of giving special privileges to major liberal organizations.

It’s a big deal, though most Americans probably didn’t hear about it, but they surely heard about the outrage that Tom Brady is friends with Trump. Although the Patriots quarterback is taking his team to the Super Bowl, he is being brutally sacked by the media mob because — I think this is the point — no decent person could be friends with Trump.

To be clear, Trump should stop talking about the election. It’s over and there is no dispute that he won and is president.

If he’s worried about voter fraud, he should lend his support to state laws requiring identification and make sure his Justice Department takes the issue seriously.

But the larger truth Day One reveals is that the media shows no desire to “reset” its hatred of Trump. The shock of his victory should have taught news organizations that their personal venom had blinded them to his appeal, but they are proving themselves worse than slow learners.

They still refuse to cover him with anything resembling traditional standards of fairness.

So once again, they are missing the things that matter to people outside their little bubbles.

The 63 million people who voted for Trump, along with fair-minded Americans everywhere, surely care more about his efforts to create jobs and less about offhand comments that have no bearing on their lives.

Journalists should be similarly focused if they are serious about restoring public trust. Instead, it looks as if they aim to dig deeper into their own bile and make themselves even more irrelevant to the great issues of our time.





Awareness -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/11/2017 9:55:27 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

Are people this gullible, or just drama queens, or just determined to be unhappy and find the blame elsewhere?
I'm afraid so. The Left is replete with people clearly suffering various forms of mental illness.




Awareness -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/11/2017 10:02:11 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX

You are a moron. Christian text and laws forbid violence, Muslim texts (including 109 passages in the Koran) and laws demands violence. Any time you post that a "Christian" committed violence, he was acting against his alleged religion.

I'd be interested to know where Deutoronomy, Leviticus, Exodus, or most of the rest of the old testament besides Ecclesiastes prohibits violence against unbelievers.
You have had this explained to you a number of times, but you're still fundamentally too stupid to comprehend. Let's try again:

Old Testament theology - particularly the Pentateuch (look it up, you ignorant retard) - explicitly refers to God's covenant with the Jews. Christian theology draws from the New Testament and emphasises keeping the Ten Commandments, turning the other cheek and loving one another.

I expect your pitiful intelligence will remain unable to absorb this factual information and you will continue to engage in the autistic screeching which has come to characterise Left wing debate.




Musicmystery -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/11/2017 11:02:17 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Awareness


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

Are people this gullible, or just drama queens, or just determined to be unhappy and find the blame elsewhere?
I'm afraid so. The Left is replete with people clearly suffering various forms of mental illness.


Yeah. I think the political spectrum of hysterics is more complete than that.




WhoreMods -> RE: What is it with the hysteria? (2/11/2017 11:12:25 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Awareness


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX

You are a moron. Christian text and laws forbid violence, Muslim texts (including 109 passages in the Koran) and laws demands violence. Any time you post that a "Christian" committed violence, he was acting against his alleged religion.

I'd be interested to know where Deutoronomy, Leviticus, Exodus, or most of the rest of the old testament besides Ecclesiastes prohibits violence against unbelievers.
You have had this explained to you a number of times, but you're still fundamentally too stupid to comprehend. Let's try again:

Old Testament theology - particularly the Pentateuch (look it up, you ignorant retard) - explicitly refers to God's covenant with the Jews. Christian theology draws from the New Testament and emphasises keeping the Ten Commandments, turning the other cheek and loving one another.

I expect your pitiful intelligence will remain unable to absorb this factual information and you will continue to engage in the autistic screeching which has come to characterise Left wing debate.


When the alleged Christians who insist on claiming moral justification from the old testament start paying more attention to Christ's word than a few random verses of Leviticus you might have a leg to stand on with that argument.
(It's nice to know that you have at least a little Greek, though.)




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