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RE: Governmentin' is Hard - 3/28/2017 3:00:21 PM   
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This country is already destroyed if you think about it.

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Drugs don't come FedEx? You must be second class. (I have been in a household when narcotics were simply left on the stoop by FedEx)

My uniformed emisary is usps. They make me sign for them.

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RE: Governmentin' is Hard - 3/28/2017 5:05:59 PM   
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A plain spoken Esquire piece. I know Trump supporters like plain-spoken' folk.

Charles P. Pierce is a political blogger at Esquire, and while he may be plain-spoken he is not unbiased.

http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/

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RE: Governmentin' is Hard - 3/28/2017 5:07:31 PM   
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Readily granted -- I was being ironic.

One thing I do like about Esquire is that they don't try to hide their opinion pieces as articles. Very clear.

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RE: Governmentin' is Hard - 3/28/2017 5:22:03 PM   
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One thing I do like about Esquire is that they don't try to hide their opinion pieces as articles.

Yeah, gotta give'em that... and these days that's a lot.

K.

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RE: Governmentin' is Hard - 3/28/2017 5:38:24 PM   
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1) Same point applies. Attitude doesn't dismiss content.


What questions were raised?

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2) I'm sorry you're not familiar with common language patterns, such as the issues/questions raised by an article.


What questions were raised?

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Maybe read more, snark less.
How's that for elitist? Fuck off.


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RE: Governmentin' is Hard - 3/28/2017 5:40:32 PM   
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You honestly have never heard the expression "what questions are raised" by an article before?

Seriously? Or understood that to mean to refer to the article's content?




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RE: Governmentin' is Hard - 3/30/2017 4:14:29 PM   
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You honestly have never heard the expression "what questions are raised" by an article before?
Seriously? Or understood that to mean to refer to the article's content?


The article was partisan whining and complaints. The analysis of the GOP's ability to govern was jaded - at best.

No questions were raised. It was just more of the same shit.

However, I didn't comment on the article. I commented on your elitist attitude. Interesting to note, I only quoted what I was commenting on. Funny how that shit works, innit?


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RE: Governmentin' is Hard - 3/30/2017 4:25:11 PM   
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Whatever. Feel better now?



Thanks for the pointless "conversation."

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RE: Governmentin' is Hard - 3/31/2017 4:26:33 AM   
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The article was partisan whining and complaints. The analysis of the GOP's ability to govern was jaded - at best.

Given the way the GOP has been governing since el presidente was sworn in, the truly jaded will find that article's tone overly respectful.

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RE: Governmentin' is Hard - 3/31/2017 4:35:22 AM   
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Or even the marginally polite.

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