dartagnan wrote:Correct.
Once again you have demonstrated your astounding ignorance. The pile of basic points on which you are woefully ignorant gets ever higher, and yet your keep stacking it higher. Bravo! By the time you are done, no reasonable person will give you credence, even when you happen to be absolutely correct.
dartagnan wrote:I was quoting Thomas Jefferson you idiot, but I guess you wouldn't know that. That goes for you too Schmo.
LOL!!! Yes, I missed a phrase that Jefferson used long ago to define an office that has changed over time, but which you imagine somehow to have frozen in time. I love how dated your quotes are. Not a few would contend that Cheney has significantly transformed the vice-presidency, but Kevin calls him superfluous. Astounding.
dartagnan wrote:According to Trev, these men are the "most uninformed" about American politics. Sigh. Talk about a "lightweight."
And this from a man who is demonstrating all of the historical sophistication of a Biblical literalist without a college education.
dartagnan wrote:As I said before, you should really educate yourself on politics before contributing.
I am beginning to think that there is little you could do before you contribute to make
any sense. Your reasoning is just that bad.
dartagnan wrote:So in Trevor logic, when Palin spends, she is "leaving" her constituents in debt, but she cuts spending dramatically, she is probably acting irresponsibly and only time will tell if her cuts were wise.
Can you spot Kevin' alchemy, wherein he conflates different statements of his opponent? Nice try, Kevin, but we have learned from your posting in the past not to take such stew on face value.
dartagnan wrote:Not generally, but on the issue of politics your mind is slammed shut.
Thus spake Kevin Graham. And it was nonsense.
dartagnan wrote:Aren't you the same guy who said he was going to vote for someone you believe isn't qualified to be President? You don't care about the issues.
Non-sequitur. Empty insult.
dartagnan wrote:And your belligerent attitude on this is what got you in this mess, maybe you have forgotton that by now. The fact is you haven't even demonstrated that you even understand my argument.
Kevin calls my attitude belligerent. Irony? Anyone? I don't consider myself to be in a mess. I think you want to assert that I am in a mess and that I don't understand your simplistic argument. That about covers it.
dartagnan wrote:Only if that analysis also considered the downside to choosing Obama. You're willing to abandon your own principles and move away from McCain just because he picked a religious woman. Just admit it. Your reasoning isn't sound, not if you acknowledge Obama's inexperience.
You can't win an argument by accusing your opponent of naked bigotry against a "religious woman." I know and respect many religious women. I am sure we could find one whom I would have preferred over Palin. Or is this just a subtle admission that your position on Barack Obama is motivated as much by your prejudice against black people as anything else? Please, Kevin. That was pathetic.
dartagnan wrote:Again, start thinking for yourself and stop reading web blogs. Do I really need to point out the numerous, former Obama/Hillary supporters who are going with McCain-Palin?
So you are saying that I am wrong about Hagel, and that my source was an inaccurate weblog? Just what are you trying to say? It is difficult to disentangle the false assumptions, skewed rhetoric, and mind-reading you bring to just about every response.
dartagnan wrote:Except that between the two of us, I'm the only one who actually provides evidence. You simply allude to it "out there" somewhere. You're literally quoting Barny Frank, who called this a "stunt." Barney Frank Trevor! The same guy who insisted there was no crisis with FM/FM just two years ago.
The sky is falling! Barney Frank said it! It must be false... because, well, Barney Frank happened to say it. It doesn't matter that he was but one of a number of people to reach the same conclusion.
I am told, Maggie,
We can stop right here. "I am told" by whom? What interest did this person have in recasting McCain's behavior in quite different terms. Should we by what this person is saying simply because Schieffer informs us that he was told by "sources" that these things are the case. Come on, Kevin.
"I am told, by sources, that the Book of Mormon is an ancient text... yea, a history of Ancient America."
It all makes for a nice story, but you should perhaps exercise a little more caution on that one.
dartagnan wrote:Score points with whom? I'm not the one calling for support from the crowd. I'm not here for a popularity contest.
Kevin Graham showing his failure to understand the difference between attestation and popularity. Such a disappointment.
This is all I have time for now. I have a life (not to be construed as an accusation that Kevin does not).
“I was hooked from the start,” Snoop Dogg said. “We talked about the purpose of life, played Mousetrap, and ate brownies. The kids thought it was off the hook, for real.”