akaJohnQ's Comments (323)
Perino: No Terrorist Attacks In America Under Bush (VIDEO)
Commented Nov 25, 2009 at 11:21:04 in Politics
“Hannity probably told her to say it.”
Obama's Afghanistan Decision: 34,000 More Troops And An Exit Strategy, Reports Say
Commented Nov 24, 2009 at 12:58:38 in Politics
“She may have a lawsuit because of her injury...Was she informed that the coffee was hot?”
Obama's Afghanistan Decision: 34,000 More Troops And An Exit Strategy, Reports Say
Commented Nov 24, 2009 at 12:43:47 in Politics
“Cheaper than toilet paper also!”
Obama's Afghanistan Decision: 34,000 More Troops And An Exit Strategy, Reports Say
Commented Nov 24, 2009 at 12:21:55 in Politics
“And he should use a coin with tails on both sides...”
David Plouffe: Dems Should Thank John McCain For Picking Palin
Commented Nov 01, 2009 at 14:07:22 in Politics
“McCain made a huge blunder with the Palin selection. Joe, the plumber, would have been a better choice. Palin seriously harmed McCain's credibility and his campaign. Mitt Romney could have increased McCain's chances for victory, but not enough to defeat Obama.”
Obama's Nobel Prize Inspires Conservative Outrage And Confusion
Commented Oct 10, 2009 at 12:39:21 in Politics
“Try "respect him".”
Dbos replied on Oct 10, 2009 at 12:52:03
“Yep. Fear is now a legal repug copyright.”
Hillrick replied on Oct 10, 2009 at 12:40:54
“You cannot combat trull logic with real logic. You must speak to their fantasy reality.”
Obama's Nobel Prize Inspires Conservative Outrage And Confusion
Commented Oct 10, 2009 at 11:55:20 in Politics
“The right wingers will will criticize President Obama for for donating the money to charity. They criticize him for EVERYTHING!”
paulabflat replied on Oct 10, 2009 at 12:16:42
“i hope he gives it to ACORN. why don't we all call, write, email that suggestion to him. that OUGHT to make a few heads explode!!!”
Obama's Nobel Prize Inspires Conservative Outrage And Confusion
Commented Oct 10, 2009 at 11:42:30 in Politics
“Sen. Jim DeMint, of South Carolina, should added to your list. His activities as a US Senator are nothing short of anti-American. He opposes health care plans simply because President Obama supports them. He has stated that he wants to make the health care issue Obama's "waterloo". His recent trip to Honduras to show support for a govermnment that the Obama administration does not recognize as legitimate, shows that DeMint has the agenda of opposing Obama on every possible occasion. DeMint cares more about disrupting presidential progress that he does about representing the interests of the people of South Carolina. He is a disgrace to the US Senate.”
Obama's Nobel Prize Inspires Conservative Outrage And Confusion
Commented Oct 10, 2009 at 11:06:58 in Politics
“These conservatives have a distorted sense of patrotism. They hate President Obama more that they love America. They want for Obama to fail, even if his failures equal America's failures. The fact that the world respects a man that the conservatives despise shines a light on just how out of touch with reality these people really are.”
normalintexas replied on Oct 10, 2009 at 11:14:42
“They now pledge allegiance to Rush, Beck, Malkin, Coulter, Bauchmann, Palin, Hannity, O'Reilly, Dick Armey, Cheney Jr, and her daddy.”
1differentdrummer replied on Oct 10, 2009 at 11:09:37
“Why call them conservatives when they are not? They are reactionaries, some of them radical.”
DeMint Honduras Trip Planned In Defiance Of U.S. Policy
Commented Oct 03, 2009 at 01:02:29 in Politics
“I wish that these South Carolina republican politicians would just go away!”
DeMint Honduras Trip Planned In Defiance Of U.S. Policy
Commented Oct 02, 2009 at 17:56:52 in Politics
“DeMint is a pitiful excuse for a US senator. His only goal in the senate is to work against everything that President Obama tries to accomplish. He is not interested in doing what is best for the country. He is undeserving of his office.”
Bachmann Refuses To Answer Question About Dead Census Worker
Commented Sep 27, 2009 at 21:35:33 in Politics
“Her constituents must not be paying attention to what she says, or they would surely vote her out of office.”
Palin Hong Kong Speech Blames Government For Financial Crisis; Some Walk Out In Disgust
Commented Sep 23, 2009 at 18:10:03 in Politics
“And Todd for VP?”
Palin Hong Kong Speech Blames Government For Financial Crisis; Some Walk Out In Disgust
Commented Sep 23, 2009 at 18:07:29 in Politics
“Why would this group pay Sarah Palin for a speech? She knows nothing about economics and finance. She stated that we got into this mess because of government interference. Most economists disagree with her, saying that we got into this mess because of a lack of govermnent regulation in banking and real estate. I wouldn't walk across the street to hear a Palin speech.”
sawdustinhershoes replied on Sep 23, 2009 at 18:22:33
“I wouldn't walk across my livingroom to hear a Palin speech on TV.”
Snubbed By Obama, Fox News's Chris Wallace Calls White House "Biggest Bunch Of Crybabies I've Ever Seen" (VIDEO)
Commented Sep 20, 2009 at 12:19:42 in Media
“If you watch the interview that he conducted with Dick Cheney, you will see that Chris Wallace is not capable of asking tough questions...Or, could it be that he asked Cheney questions that Cheney told him to ask?”
Snubbed By Obama, Fox News's Chris Wallace Calls White House "Biggest Bunch Of Crybabies I've Ever Seen" (VIDEO)
Commented Sep 20, 2009 at 11:54:27 in Media
“George W. Bush proved your point that if a president can't face his critics, he can't effectively run a county. Unlike Bush, Obama does face his critics, but he choses not to waste his time with Fox, a questionable "news" organization, which lacks credibility.”
Fox News Producer Caught Rallying 9/12 Protest Crowd In Behind-The-Scenes Video
Commented Sep 20, 2009 at 11:36:28 in Media
“In the world of Fox, this passes for "fair and balanced" and for "news". Fox creates "news", and then reports on it's creation. Fox is not a credible news organization, and it does not deserve to have an interview with the President of the United States.”
Snubbed By Obama, Fox News's Chris Wallace Calls White House "Biggest Bunch Of Crybabies I've Ever Seen" (VIDEO)
Commented Sep 20, 2009 at 08:39:08 in Media
“Talk about crybabies! Chris Wallace is the king of the crybabies. And he and O'Reilly are wrong...Fox does not matter. It is not a credible news organization. It deserves no respect from the Obama administration. Wallace pointed out that Beck and Hannity were beating up on the president. These two are not even journalists. They are political hack men. Fox should not expect an interview with the president until it cleans up it's act, and becomes a professional news organization.”
dylansfan replied on Sep 20, 2009 at 08:58:57
“And furthermore, the president and the press secretary should never call on FOX at press conferences.”
GOP Leadership Worried About Damage To Party's Reputation From Base
Commented Sep 17, 2009 at 23:03:16 in Politics
“Bachmann is an embarassment to her party, her state, and the US Congress.”
armadillo replied on Sep 17, 2009 at 23:24:32
“But she is an asset to the Democratic Party.”
LiberalLee replied on Sep 17, 2009 at 23:08:31
“Yes, but Ronald McDonald is gone and we need someone to make us laugh over the sheer absurdity of their existence and she IS really good at making a complete fool out of herself.”
Kalamama replied on Sep 17, 2009 at 23:07:22
“akaJohnQ
I agree though it would have been easier to just say she's an embarassment to America.
I would be willing to chip in to send her back to her planet in a galaxy far far away.”
I agree though it would have been easier to just say she's an embarassment to America.
I would be willing to chip in to send her back to her planet in a galaxy far far away.”
Wilson's Wife: "I Said 'Joe, Who's The Nut That Hollered Out, "You Lie"?'" (VIDEO)
Commented Sep 15, 2009 at 22:42:25 in Politics
“The simple fact of the matter is that Joe Wilson disgraced himself in front of the entire country. No matter how his supporters try to spin it, his behavior was not that of a "distinguished gentleman".”
Dowd On Wilson: "Some People Just Can't Believe A Black Man Is President And Will Never Accept It"
Commented Sep 14, 2009 at 00:40:25 in Politics
“Neocon?”
DreamWeaver1940 replied on Sep 14, 2009 at 00:51:40
“I'll guess the meaning of neocon666. Because he sounds progressive, I think he gives neocons a devil of a time.”
Dowd On Wilson: "Some People Just Can't Believe A Black Man Is President And Will Never Accept It"
Commented Sep 14, 2009 at 00:29:13 in Politics
“Obama has had to spend to keep the economic recession he inherited from Bush from becoming a full blown depression.”
oldngrumpy replied on Sep 14, 2009 at 01:17:10
“While I am no fan of Bush, I feel it is not in our best interest to lay all of America's current problems on him. We are in the middle of the effects of a failed ideology that will return to do more damage if the conservatives have their way. It is critical to our future that the ideology, not the figurehead, be discredited.
You are correct that much of our trouble resulted directly from the actions of the Bush administration, but do you really think Bush had the mental ability to fashion such disaster? He was nothing but a front for the neocons that molded an economic plan years ago that served no purpose but to squeeze the middle class of any accumulated wealth and empty the treasury into the hands of the global capitalists that have no national allegiances. They are still around and have not let go of the purse strings yet. It is imperative that they be declawed and sent away so that a real rebuilding can be done.”
You are correct that much of our trouble resulted directly from the actions of the Bush administration, but do you really think Bush had the mental ability to fashion such disaster? He was nothing but a front for the neocons that molded an economic plan years ago that served no purpose but to squeeze the middle class of any accumulated wealth and empty the treasury into the hands of the global capitalists that have no national allegiances. They are still around and have not let go of the purse strings yet. It is imperative that they be declawed and sent away so that a real rebuilding can be done.”
akrishn3 replied on Sep 14, 2009 at 00:32:39
“and then why the Healthcare spending and the "cap and trade/tax" thing...?
yes you have a problem in hand be focused on it...
Economy and Afganisthan.. Focus there please...”
yes you have a problem in hand be focused on it...
Economy and Afganisthan.. Focus there please...”
Dowd On Wilson: "Some People Just Can't Believe A Black Man Is President And Will Never Accept It"
Commented Sep 14, 2009 at 00:15:59 in Politics
“These people only know what Fox news and the right wing talk show hosts want them to know. They do not worry about things like facts. To paraphrase Paul Simon, they hear what they want to hear, and they disregard the rest.”
Census Report Shows Bush Economic Legacy Is Failure On Every Measurement
Commented Sep 13, 2009 at 23:21:05 in Politics
“Bush was asleep at the wheel..”
kesmarn replied on Sep 13, 2009 at 23:24:18
“After the White House version of a long frat party....”
Census Report Shows Bush Economic Legacy Is Failure On Every Measurement
Commented Sep 13, 2009 at 20:57:23 in Politics
“In the year 2000, Al Gore was running for president. He had eight years of White House experience as vice-president. He had served in the US Senate and the US House of Representatives. He was a US Army and Vietnam War veteran. Gore was one of the most qualified candidates ever to run for President of the United States. We were enjoying eight years of prosperity with President Bill Clinton. There was no obvious reason for voters to forsake the democratic policies that were working so well. A vote for Al Gore was a vote for the continuation of the good times. But somehow...We got Dubya...and the rest, as they say, is history.”
John Horner replied on Sep 13, 2009 at 21:40:24
“The majority actually did vote for Gore .....
Our system gives disproportionate political power to the lightly populated states both in the Senate and in the electoral college. This error in the design of America's political system may end up being fatal.”
Our system gives disproportionate political power to the lightly populated states both in the Senate and in the electoral college. This error in the design of America's political system may end up being fatal.”
HowdyDoody replied on Sep 13, 2009 at 21:24:00
“Excellent post, and I'm in complete agreement, except for one thing: I'm totally certain that it was not "somehow" that we got Dubya. The rest of the world gasped as we showed that we could all stand like zombies while the brother of the candidate, who governed the state in question, fixed the election from top to bottom.
It's a tragedy that the electorate in this country would ever consider voting in Republicans for anything more than dogcatcher, and I feel certain that they'll continue to be blinded by some promise of no taxes along with everything they ever wanted -- for free!! They believe it...what a waste.”
It's a tragedy that the electorate in this country would ever consider voting in Republicans for anything more than dogcatcher, and I feel certain that they'll continue to be blinded by some promise of no taxes along with everything they ever wanted -- for free!! They believe it...what a waste.”
grasyknol replied on Sep 13, 2009 at 21:18:39
“2000 was one of the biggest mysteries to me. I remember watching Bush in 99 thinking how was this former frat boy going to be able to navigate the rigors of a campaign, debates, and all the rest. I was stunned he got as many votes as he did and even more stunned by 2004. I began to wonder - why am I not buying what so many other seem to want?”
BambooHarvester replied on Sep 13, 2009 at 21:07:31
“A travesty of a travesty and they gotta away with scott free !
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