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List of 20 Most Annoying Conservatives
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Dec 5, 2003, 04:57 PM
 
Here's da site.



Here are some excerpted gems:
18. Arnold Schwarzenegger: I'm sorry, but it's like watching Strongbad govern the world's fifth largest economy. It just doesn't make sense.


6. Robert Novak: The man has turned from the Prince Of Darkness to the Viceroy Of Dumbassery.
Hah!

Can we find a similar list of left leaning clowns? I love a good roast.

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Dec 5, 2003, 05:52 PM
 
I disagree with O'Rielley being #1. Rush should be, hands down, for hypocrisy.
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Dec 5, 2003, 06:01 PM
 
This may be old news, but what the heck:

Twenty Most Annoying Liberals

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By the way, I defend capitalists, not gangsters ;)
     
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Dec 6, 2003, 08:59 AM
 
Ya old but still interesting. The list misrepresents the Paul Wellstone memorial but thats another thread.

I like how Tom Daschle is on the list. He is spineless, he doesn't stand up for anything. He lets the GOP roll over him. Like Dick Gephardt who sat back and let the GOP pass anything they want in the House with nary a whisper of dissent.

As for Jimmy Carter, well, to have him #1 is a plain insult to all that is good in this world. If I live to be 1/10 the man Jimmy Carter is, I'll be a lucky man.
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Dec 6, 2003, 11:13 AM
 
Originally posted by MacGorilla:

As for Jimmy Carter, well, to have him #1 is a plain insult to all that is good in this world. If I live to be 1/10 the man Jimmy Carter is, I'll be a lucky man.
I concur, Carter wasn't a good President, but he's one hell of a nice guy. I've met him a few times and though I don't agree with some of his politics (bug surprise), he's far from "annoying".

How did Rosie O'Donnell not make the 20 most annoying Libs list?

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Dec 6, 2003, 12:02 PM
 
Originally posted by MacNStein:
I concur, Carter wasn't a good President, but he's one hell of a nice guy. I've met him a few times and though I don't agree with some of his politics (bug surprise), he's far from "annoying".
Personally, I tend to think of Jimmy Carter as "the American Olof Palme" (OK, loose comparision - and, sadly, Palme is dead, - but you get the point, anyway). See also:

The Carter Center

The Olof Palme Memorial Fund

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Dec 7, 2003, 06:50 AM
 
ANOTHER leftist hate fest?

Labels, inuendo, lies, mischaracterizations, and opinions stated as facts. Typically sloppy.

As long as liberals base everything on stereotypes instead of knowledge they will appear as stupid. Being young and poorly read is yet another issue.
     
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Dec 7, 2003, 08:06 AM
 
Originally posted by Y3a:
ANOTHER leftist hate fest?

Labels, inuendo, lies, mischaracterizations, and opinions stated as facts. Typically sloppy.

As long as liberals base everything on stereotypes instead of knowledge they will appear as stupid. Being young and poorly read is yet another issue.
YOU are rising upwards in my personal list by leaps and bounds, my friend.

Just keep going - though I suspect you don't even have a clear idea of what constitutes a "leftist" or a "conservative".

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Dec 7, 2003, 09:44 AM
 
Originally posted by Y3a:
ANOTHER leftist hate fest?

Labels, inuendo, lies, mischaracterizations, and opinions stated as facts. Typically sloppy.

As long as liberals base everything on stereotypes instead of knowledge they will appear as stupid. Being young and poorly read is yet another issue.
What an excellent way to criticize stereotyping.
     
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Dec 7, 2003, 10:28 AM
 
Originally posted by MacNStein:
I concur, Carter wasn't a good President, but he's one hell of a nice guy. I've met him a few times and though I don't agree with some of his politics (bug surprise), he's far from "annoying".
Bill Clinton apparently got very annoyed with Carter on a couple of occasions because of Carter's tendency to engage in private diplomacy outside of official US government diplomatic channels. On a couple of occasions, he has gone to other countries and engaged in negotiations without official US government permission. That's actually a federal crime, although an ex-president would never be prosecuted (or Jesse Jackson, apparently). But Clinton allegedly hit the roof and I have heard he stopped taking Carter's phone calls.

Besides, Carter is annoying just for that reverse blink thing he does with his eyes when he talks.
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Originally posted by SimeyTheLimey:
Bill Clinton apparently got very annoyed with Carter on a couple of occasions because of Carter's tendency to engage in private diplomacy outside of official US government diplomatic channels. On a couple of occasions, he has gone to other countries and engaged in negotiations without official US government permission. That's actually a federal crime, although an ex-president would never be prosecuted (or Jesse Jackson, apparently). But Clinton allegedly hit the roof and I have heard he stopped taking Carter's phone calls.
Yep -- like when he negotiated a deal with the DPRK and announced it on CNN -- all without the endorsement or support of Clinton.
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