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  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,616 Standard Supporter

    trublue said:

    I voted for Obama twice, hoping he'd restore some Meritocracy lost during the Bush years.

    He didn't. He doubled down on all of it, filling the ranks with shitty, socially retarded spooks who think life is a game of Risk.

    Pathetic.

    What was your basis for “hoping Obama would restore some Meritocracy lost during the Bush years”?

    “Hope and Change.”

    Just curious.

    I suppose it was hope and change. He delivered on neither, of course.
    He was a self admitted communist. In my biz we call that a clue.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter

    And I so disdained Romney in 2012, that I either didn't vote or voted for Obama a second time. I honesty can't remember. I think I went with Barry.

    ...Who then fagged out, danced on Ellen, gave his keys to the WH to Michelle, and turned Foreign Policy over to Hillary and Susan Rice.

    Sledog said:

    trublue said:

    I voted for Obama twice, hoping he'd restore some Meritocracy lost during the Bush years.

    He didn't. He doubled down on all of it, filling the ranks with shitty, socially retarded spooks who think life is a game of Risk.

    Pathetic.

    What was your basis for “hoping Obama would restore some Meritocracy lost during the Bush years”?

    “Hope and Change.”

    Just curious.

    I suppose it was hope and change. He delivered on neither, of course.
    He was a self admitted communist. In my biz we call that a clue.
    Thank the R's for running a series of douchebag losers with no new ideas.

    I wasn't voting for anyone dumb enough to choose Palin as VP, and Romney is a human bag of dicks.

    Fuck both of those guys.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    RoadTrip said:

    I voted for Obama twice, hoping he'd restore some Meritocracy lost during the Bush years.

    He didn't. He doubled down on all of it, filling the ranks with shitty, socially retarded spooks who think life is a game of Risk.

    Pathetic.

    How could you have ever trusted dRats? They've been LSoS Marxists for decades.
    Bill Clinton was a good Prez, like him or not. Lefties hated him because he was a "Businessman's Democrat," or a DINO, in many ways. And I didn't give a shit that he got high in college or got a blowie in the Oval. He got welfare reform and the '94 Crime Bill pushed through, both of which were good things at the time and mostly still are.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,920 Standard Supporter

    And I so disdained Romney in 2012, that I either didn't vote or voted for Obama a second time. I honesty can't remember. I think I went with Barry.

    ...Who then fagged out, danced on Ellen, gave his keys to the WH to Michelle, and turned Foreign Policy over to Hillary and Susan Rice.

    Sledog said:

    trublue said:

    I voted for Obama twice, hoping he'd restore some Meritocracy lost during the Bush years.

    He didn't. He doubled down on all of it, filling the ranks with shitty, socially retarded spooks who think life is a game of Risk.

    Pathetic.

    What was your basis for “hoping Obama would restore some Meritocracy lost during the Bush years”?

    “Hope and Change.”

    Just curious.

    I suppose it was hope and change. He delivered on neither, of course.
    He was a self admitted communist. In my biz we call that a clue.
    Thank the R's for running a series of douchebag losers with no new ideas.

    I wasn't voting for anyone dumb enough to choose Palin as VP, and Romney is a human bag of dicks.

    Fuck both of those guys.
    Still, they were clearly better choices than barry. Barry's position was that his obamacare would save every family $2500 and keep your doctor and that we couldn't drill our way to lower energy prices. Even the snowbilly Palin said "drill baby drill". So barry was dead wrong on our healthcare and energy programs which are two of the largest segments of our economy. I can't think of one competent democrat as far as running a country. Take Steve Jobs who actually ran a meritocracy. But as a dem he supported teacher unions over kids and a unionized federal and state bureaucracy that certainly doesn't promote competency.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter

    And I so disdained Romney in 2012, that I either didn't vote or voted for Obama a second time. I honesty can't remember. I think I went with Barry.

    ...Who then fagged out, danced on Ellen, gave his keys to the WH to Michelle, and turned Foreign Policy over to Hillary and Susan Rice.

    Sledog said:

    trublue said:

    I voted for Obama twice, hoping he'd restore some Meritocracy lost during the Bush years.

    He didn't. He doubled down on all of it, filling the ranks with shitty, socially retarded spooks who think life is a game of Risk.

    Pathetic.

    What was your basis for “hoping Obama would restore some Meritocracy lost during the Bush years”?

    “Hope and Change.”

    Just curious.

    I suppose it was hope and change. He delivered on neither, of course.
    He was a self admitted communist. In my biz we call that a clue.
    Thank the R's for running a series of douchebag losers with no new ideas.

    I wasn't voting for anyone dumb enough to choose Palin as VP, and Romney is a human bag of dicks.

    Fuck both of those guys.
    Still, they were clearly better choices than barry. Barry's position was that his obamacare would save every family $2500 and keep your doctor and that we couldn't drill our way to lower energy prices. Even the snowbilly Palin said "drill baby drill". So barry was dead wrong on our healthcare and energy programs which are two of the largest segments of our economy. I can't think of one competent democrat as far as running a country. Take Steve Jobs who actually ran a meritocracy. But as a dem he supported teacher unions over kids and a unionized federal and state bureaucracy that certainly doesn't promote competency.
    Barry ran on and supported a public option before he got elected and abandoned it. I still support a public option to counter-balance the corrupt fucking blood-sucking private health insurance industry I'm forced to buy from under Obamacare.

    And you're forgetting that Barry kept and expanded many oil leases up and down the coasts of the U.S. that his lunatic green supporters wanted him to cancel. He did what his Wall Street handlers told him to do, and in large part there was little light between he and Mom-Jeans Romney on economic policy. Most importantly, and most conservatively, he didn't jail anyone from Wall Street after the crash, just like the R's wanted.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    SFGbob said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I voted for Obama twice, hoping he'd restore some Meritocracy lost during the Bush years.

    He didn't. He doubled down on all of it, filling the ranks with shitty, socially retarded spooks who think life is a game of Risk.

    Pathetic.

    How could you have ever trusted dRats? They've been LSoS Marxists for decades.
    Bill Clinton was a good Prez, like him or not. Lefties hated him because he was a "Businessman's Democrat," or a DINO, in many ways. And I didn't give a shit that he got high in college or got a blowie in the Oval. He got welfare reform and the '94 Crime Bill pushed through, both of which were good things at the time and mostly still are.
    Bill Clinton was who he thought he had to be at the time he was running for President. Welfare Reform was forced on him by the GOP. You only need to look to how Biden is governing now and where is he was publicly back in the early 90s to realize that neither Biden nor Clinton have any core convictions.
    Unlike Grifter Biden, I think Clinton loved the country and believed in its core principles.

    You can argue Welfare Reform was forced upon him, but it took balls for him to stare down his own party, and he took barge loads of shit for it by the hard left, cradle-to-grave welfare crowd.

    And give credit where its due, Clinton was the last Prez to reduce the deficit and debt.

    You can hate him or his party, but you can't deny him the facts.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,920 Standard Supporter

    SFGbob said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I voted for Obama twice, hoping he'd restore some Meritocracy lost during the Bush years.

    He didn't. He doubled down on all of it, filling the ranks with shitty, socially retarded spooks who think life is a game of Risk.

    Pathetic.

    How could you have ever trusted dRats? They've been LSoS Marxists for decades.
    Bill Clinton was a good Prez, like him or not. Lefties hated him because he was a "Businessman's Democrat," or a DINO, in many ways. And I didn't give a shit that he got high in college or got a blowie in the Oval. He got welfare reform and the '94 Crime Bill pushed through, both of which were good things at the time and mostly still are.
    Bill Clinton was who he thought he had to be at the time he was running for President. Welfare Reform was forced on him by the GOP. You only need to look to how Biden is governing now and where is he was publicly back in the early 90s to realize that neither Biden nor Clinton have any core convictions.
    Unlike Grifter Biden, I think Clinton loved the country and believed in its core principles.

    You can argue Welfare Reform was forced upon him, but it took balls for him to stare down his own party, and he took barge loads of shit for it by the hard left, cradle-to-grave welfare crowd.

    And give credit where its due, Clinton was the last Prez to reduce the deficit and debt.

    You can hate him or his party, but you can't deny him the facts.
    Actually you can thank Reagan and then Newt although Clinton reluctantly signed the budget bills. Who knew that lowering the tax rate and reducing regulations and slowing government spending was good for the private sector economy.