View Full Version : Can I send a <face palm> to the DNC?
Platapus
08-22-10, 05:13 PM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/08/20/dnc-deploys-george-w-bush-in-new-ad/
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The Democratic National Committee is out Friday with a new television ad that looks forward to the November elections and closes with a cameo from former President George W. Bush.
Entitled "Big Choices," the ad frames the midterm elections as a choice between the policies of President Obama and national Democrats and the policies of Bush and the GOP. It captures a view of idealistic Americana –rolling fields of wheat, windmills, a teacher in a classroom, a welder in a factory–before Bush makes a surprise appearance with a verbal gaffe.
"You fool me, you can't get fooled again," Obama's Oval Office predecessor says in footage used in the ad.
Uh DNC, George W Bush ain't been in office since half past Jan 2009. The "hey it is still Bush's fault" scheme will drive independents away. It is time to put the past behind. We all know what George W. Bush did and we all have our opinions on whether it was good or bad. But what will count in November is what President Obama and the Democrats have done or not done. :yep:
Is poking fun at a misstatement of a past president really the core of the 2010 Democratic campaign????? DNC it is time to grow up. You guys are in control. Tell us what you have done (and make it good). But if you want to keep the independents, please knock off the junior high crap. Leave that crap to Palin and the tea<insert word of choice>.
Honestly, I don't know which party is worse. The Republicans or the Democrats these days. Each side seems to have morons in charge of the campaigns. I know that politics has to appeal to the lowest denominator, but is our denominator really this low????
I really want to vote FOR a candidate instead of voting AGAINST a candidate. Is that too much to ask? :damn::damn:
/rant I need to switch to decaf. I really do. :yep:
Tribesman
08-22-10, 05:17 PM
I really want to vote FOR a candidate instead of voting AGAINST a candidate. Is that too much to ask?
Yes, it is too much to ask.
DarkFish
08-22-10, 05:20 PM
This is why I like to follow US elections. They're much like a soap, only they're fun to watch:yep:
Popcorn, anyone?
Takeda Shingen
08-22-10, 05:23 PM
Honestly, I don't know which party is worse. The Republicans or the Democrats these days. Each side seems to have morons in charge of the campaigns. I know that politics has to appeal to the lowest denominator, but is our denominator really this low????
I agree, and that is why I consider the political to be the lowest form of discourse.
Weiss Pinguin
08-22-10, 05:37 PM
But what will count in November is what President Obama and the Democrats have done or not done. :yep:
This.
I agree, and that is why I consider the political to be the lowest form of discourse.
Second only to political cartoons ;)
The Third Man
08-22-10, 05:46 PM
I agree, and that is why I consider the political to be the lowest form of discourse.
Other than acedemic you mean. Most are prostulate. Don't deny it.
Takeda Shingen
08-22-10, 05:50 PM
Second only to political cartoons ;)
:haha: Truth.
UnderseaLcpl
08-22-10, 06:25 PM
I really want to vote FOR a candidate instead of voting AGAINST a candidate. Is that too much to ask? :damn::damn:
I want you to remember this the next time you consider the state to be a viable solution to anything. Remember who is in politics and why and, what they do and how they got there. Then I want you to go vote and remember the word "Libertarian". :DL
Seriously, you can't expect much else from the major parties. Wishing for a candidate to vote for amongst them is like wishing for the Blue King to show up in a game of chess. The rules are in place, the battleground is stratified, and the two-party system has ensured that all fans are rooting for black or white, whatever they may think of the pieces themselves. Candidates, especially presidential ones, are not chosen to suit your personal taste or even on the basis of competency, they're chosen on the basis of who is likely to get the most votes. That's what happens when you play their stupid f-ing game.
My vote, as in every election, goes towards the side most dedicated to taking away the "power" in "power struggle", thereby restoring some semblance of statesmanship and order to the Federal Government.
SteamWake
08-22-10, 06:26 PM
Wow there still running against Bush.
Probably a bad tactic... just a hunch.
ETR3(SS)
08-22-10, 09:50 PM
I vote we hire Chuck Norris to deliver roundhouse kicks to every politician until their head pops out of their ass and they see the light of day again. :yeah:
Weiss Pinguin
08-22-10, 09:51 PM
I vote we hire Chuck Norris to deliver roundhouse kicks to every politician until their head pops out of their ass and they see the light of day again. :yeah:
I don't think even Chuck Norris has that kind of patience ;)
nikimcbee
08-22-10, 09:54 PM
This is why I like to follow US elections. They're much like a soap, only they're fun to watch:yep:
Popcorn, anyone?
:doh:We should charge for this entertainment, we could pay for the deficit:hmmm:
UnderseaLcpl
08-22-10, 10:19 PM
:doh:We should charge for this entertainment, we could pay for the deficit:hmmm:
After looking at the ratings for the Kardashians, I highly doubt our discussions would generate much income.
gimpy117
08-22-10, 11:13 PM
I think this is more of a "remember bush? lets not put these guys back into office" rather than a "bush did it!" approach (although the wars, loss of international relations, and economic meltdown all started on his watch). Besides, I remember the GOP making funny cartoons of Democratic leaders.
what is it about those who live in glass houses? :hmmm:
AVGWarhawk
08-23-10, 07:56 AM
Read it for what it is worth:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2010/08/obama-mosque-jobs-economy.html
mookiemookie
08-23-10, 09:52 AM
I know that politics has to appeal to the lowest denominator, but is our denominator really this low????
Unfortunately, yes. If your political position doesn't fit into a 30 second sound bite or on a "witty" bumper sticker, you're doomed.
FIREWALL
08-23-10, 10:09 AM
I want you to remember this the next time you consider the state to be a viable solution to anything. Remember who is in politics and why and, what they do and how they got there. Then I want you to go vote and remember the word "Libertarian". :DL
Seriously, you can't expect much else from the major parties. Wishing for a candidate to vote for amongst them is like wishing for the Blue King to show up in a game of chess. The rules are in place, the battleground is stratified, and the two-party system has ensured that all fans are rooting for black or white, whatever they may think of the pieces themselves. Candidates, especially presidential ones, are not chosen to suit your personal taste or even on the basis of competency, they're chosen on the basis of who is likely to get the most votes. That's what happens when you play their stupid f-ing game.
My vote, as in every election, goes towards the side most dedicated to taking away the "power" in "power struggle", thereby restoring some semblance of statesmanship and order to the Federal Government.
Well put. :up:
Konovalov
08-23-10, 05:29 PM
Wow there still running against Bush.
Probably a bad tactic... just a hunch.
Bad tactic and desperate.
Aramike
08-23-10, 09:08 PM
I think this is more of a "remember bush? lets not put these guys back into office" rather than a "bush did it!" approach (although the wars, loss of international relations, and economic meltdown all started on his watch). Besides, I remember the GOP making funny cartoons of Democratic leaders.
what is it about those who live in glass houses? :hmmm:Both sides have had cartoonists caricature one another.
What I think Platapus is saying is that everyone remembers Bush - the DNC needs to drop the anti-Bush platform, as it is begin to fall on deaf ears.
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