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The voice of reason

PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 1:12 pm
by Dukasaur


America's voice of reason in fine form. While the 1% Party stays focused on how to keep the working man from getting any share of the cookies in the jar and goes from win to win, liberals obsess about political correctness horseshit and go from loss to loss. Time to wake up.

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 1:46 pm
by Bernie Sanders
Dukasaur wrote:

America's voice of reason in fine form. While the 1% Party stays focused on how to keep the working man from getting any share of the cookies in the jar and goes from win to win, liberals obsess about political correctness horseshit and go from loss to loss. Time to wake up.


"liberals obsess about political correctness horseshit and go from loss to loss. Time to wake up."


EAT THAT QUOTE DUK!

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 9:24 am
by KoolBak
Hey duk....do you know what "the one percenters" originally (and still) referred / refers to before the younger generation corrupted it? If so, do you know any?

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 9:28 am
by Dukasaur
KoolBak wrote:Hey duk....do you know what "the one percenters" originally (and still) referred / refers to before the younger generation corrupted it? If so, do you know any?


Yes and yes....:)

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 9:33 am
by KoolBak
Well then don't diminish the term by using it like Bernie would, dude. You shoukd know better. Bad duk, bad....I may tell our mutual friends and THEY won't ask as nicely as I did.... :lol:

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 11:32 am
by patches70
Dukasaur wrote:America's voice of reason in fine form. While the 1% Party stays focused on how to keep the working man from getting any share of the cookies in the jar and goes from win to win, liberals obsess about political correctness horseshit and go from loss to loss. Time to wake up.


You know, Bill Maher is the so called "1%". The dude is worth $100 million, has a salary of $10 million a year and you think he speaks for the "working man"?

Har!

Delusion, it's a hell of a drug. Bill Maher is a sack of shit. He's got you conned over good, though.

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 12:34 pm
by DoomYoshi
Bill Maher is in a motorcycle gang?

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 12:53 pm
by armati
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It is not easy to be optimistic that truth will prevail. Everyone has been scared, especially Americans who have witnessed the utter destruction of the civil liberties guaranteed by the US Constitution. Americans know that as a people they are powerless in the face of the evil that is Washington. The police/warfare state has Americans on the run. If they do not turn and fight, they will lose the truth and become the slaves that the ruling elite intends them to be, along with the Europeans, British, Canadians, Venezuelans, Ecuadorans, Australians, Brazilians, Japanese, Koreans, and even Russians and Chinese. Yes, the arrogance of “American exceptionalism” goes that far.
PCR

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 1:40 pm
by Dukasaur
patches70 wrote:
Dukasaur wrote:America's voice of reason in fine form. While the 1% Party stays focused on how to keep the working man from getting any share of the cookies in the jar and goes from win to win, liberals obsess about political correctness horseshit and go from loss to loss. Time to wake up.


You know, Bill Maher is the so called "1%". The dude is worth $100 million, has a salary of $10 million a year and you think he speaks for the "working man"?

Har!

Delusion, it's a hell of a drug. Bill Maher is a sack of shit. He's got you conned over good, though.


There's nobody I agree with 100%, but Bill is probably as close as it gets. I think I agree with over 90% of what he says.

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:21 am
by Symmetry
Dukasaur wrote:
patches70 wrote:
Dukasaur wrote:America's voice of reason in fine form. While the 1% Party stays focused on how to keep the working man from getting any share of the cookies in the jar and goes from win to win, liberals obsess about political correctness horseshit and go from loss to loss. Time to wake up.


You know, Bill Maher is the so called "1%". The dude is worth $100 million, has a salary of $10 million a year and you think he speaks for the "working man"?

Har!

Delusion, it's a hell of a drug. Bill Maher is a sack of shit. He's got you conned over good, though.


There's nobody I agree with 100%, but Bill is probably as close as it gets. I think I agree with over 90% of what he says.


I wouldn't go that far, but I do like the guy and his team of writers. Much of what he reads from script is sharp, and his delivery is very polished, as you'd expect from a pro. I'd be tempted to trust him too.

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 11:43 am
by riskllama
yeah, it kind of seems to me that people are forgetting that first & foremost, bill maher is a comedian.

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 1:34 pm
by thegreekdog
riskllama wrote:yeah, it kind of seems to me that people are forgetting that first & foremost, bill maher is a comedian.


I'm not sure he's a comedian on his television show. I think he's a political pundit who happens to make jokes and curse on his show. If there's a measurement of comedian vs. political pundit, Maher sits on the political pundit side compared to someone like Jon Stewart.

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 8:09 pm
by Symmetry
thegreekdog wrote:
riskllama wrote:yeah, it kind of seems to me that people are forgetting that first & foremost, bill maher is a comedian.


I'm not sure he's a comedian on his television show. I think he's a political pundit who happens to make jokes and curse on his show. If there's a measurement of comedian vs. political pundit, Maher sits on the political pundit side compared to someone like Jon Stewart.


Maher definitely leans towards the pundit side in his act compared to Jon Stewart, who leaned more towards taking the persona of a comedian and satirist. I think Jon Stewart was sharper for it though, especially because it allowed him to criticise the pundits too.


Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 6:55 am
by thegreekdog
I do miss Jon Stewart. His various replacements (Colbert, Noah, Bee, etc.) don't really hold a candle to him.

Re: The voice of reason

PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 6:58 am
by Symmetry
thegreekdog wrote:I do miss Jon Stewart. His various replacements (Colbert, Noah, Bee, etc.) don't really hold a candle to him.


Yeah- he's a tough act to follow. Some of the others do part of his act as well, or even better, but none have the full package yet, and none are quite so serious about it. Certainly not Bill Maher though.