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Topics => General Board => Topic started by: trapeze on March 23, 2011, 08:53:35 PM
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You know, that point where you want to feel embarrassed for our country, where you want to feel ashamed (yet again) of the administration, where you just can't believe that Obama and his merry band of nincompoops have stepped in it again...and you just are too worn out by it all to give a sh*t.
I'm sure that I will feel outrage again.
But today I am so overwhelmed by the sheer moronic incompetency of it all...I'm just worn out. I need a rest from the stupid.
Please, let them all just put a cork in it for a day or two.
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I feel ya brother.
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Oh, and how!
These are the dead-dog tired, Calgon take me away, days.
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Listen here and listen good. Somebody needs to slap some damn tone into yo sorry tired azzes. Look, I expect this from some B level commentors over at C-Talk, but honestly. Sounds like Evon done come in here and impersonated our leader and his two moderators.
Tone!
Tone!
Tone!
Now get over yo selves and get back to smackin some proglodyte azzes.
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OWOWOW!!
Thanks, BigAl; needed that.
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I mean it.
It's really wearing me down.
I just want to grab the "stupid" dial and give it a big counterclockwise twist. There is, apparently, only just so much "stupid" that I can tolerate and, never having reached this point before, I am suddenly overwhelmed by the sheer retarded-ness of it all.
I guess I should be grateful that the dumbass in chief is in the top percentile for "lazy" and takes off so much. He really does treat the job as if it's a nine to five, Monday through Friday thing. But sadly, his bench is made up of people who, with few exceptions, are dimmer bulbs than he is. So even when he isn't around to lackadaisically stir the pot of domestic and foreign non-policy his minions seem to be up to the task of aping his particular brand of mental somnolence.
The Obama brand has shoved the Overton Window of executive branch idiocy so far in the wrong direction that Jimmy Carter can forget about being viewed as America's worst president and can now focus on wondering if he will be remembered for anything at all.
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What I feel is betrayed by the lying congressional leadership. Boehner seconded by Cantor the Lavender Whip, not heeding the election, the voice of the people, stiffing Bachmann out of her rightful committee assignment and NOT DEFUNDING OBAMA-CARE, when they had the votes.
The system is not broken, it functions; it's the operators. That video of West telling of the 20 newly elected TeaParty members whipped by Cantor into line and saying - when they get home you need to talk to them.
Yeah, I'm sick of Obama but everytime I think of his antics I remember it's our people letting him get away with it. They are worse than he is. He told us day one what he was going to do. Our people said they were going to stop him and they stabbed us in the back.
I've got no slumped shoulders today, there's work to do.
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Well, trapeze, maybe this isn't the best time to break this to you, but...
http://nation.foxnews.com/fbi/2011/03/23/woman-tied-911-fannie-mae-obamas-fbi-shortlist (http://nation.foxnews.com/fbi/2011/03/23/woman-tied-911-fannie-mae-obamas-fbi-shortlist)
Words fail me. They're cranking the stupid dial to 11.
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It was one thing to be hated by morons around the world . I could deal with that . But to be laughed at by those same morons because of the dumb things Stymie does is a bit too much .
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Trap: You hsould probably take some time an go fishing or whatever perks you up. Certainly a battle with the fishes will be more logical opposition than the current regime. I feel your pain brother.
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Yeah, circling the drain blows...and that's all ya see when proglodyte trash is running wild...
When it gets too much...blow off some steam...do whatever makes you happy...take a break!
Lately for me this has typically resulted in a trip to the range. I gotta build my own some day...I love the range...
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...Lately for me this has typically resulted in a trip to the range. I gotta build my own some day...I love the range...
I have a friend who lives pretty far out in the country. His neighbor built a range in his basement, and we got the walk-through when he was building the house. It's basically a 100' tunnel about 5' diameter with a target-sender. The cool thing is, at the end of the tunnel, there's a ladder that goes to the surface and comes out in an out-building that looks like an ordinary storage shed. That way, if there's ever a home invasion, they can make their way to the shed, and either escape from there, or recapture the house from the outside. He lives on top of a tall bluff with great visibility in all directions too. I'm extremely envious.
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If you ever get down, thinking America is done for because leftists control so much, you need the occasional jolt to the system.
Where doesn the world turn, when they need a supercomputer MacGyvered together? Do you turn to a room full of Poli Sci retards, coming up with the name to the next war? coughodysseydawncough No no no. You turn to the US Air Force
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/03/23/no-joke-air-force-actually-creates-supercomputer-from-playstations/#more-36520 (http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/03/23/no-joke-air-force-actually-creates-supercomputer-from-playstations/#more-36520)
Dam, I can still be proud to be American, on some days. ::USA::
Now if they just tell me they did that, to try out the long delayed Falcon 5.0 I'd be that much happier. ::hysterical::
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I mean it.
It's really wearing me down.
I just want to grab the "stupid" dial and give it a big counterclockwise twist. There is, apparently, only just so much "stupid" that I can tolerate and, never having reached this point before, I am suddenly overwhelmed by the sheer retarded-ness of it all.
I guess I should be grateful that the dumbass in chief is in the top percentile for "lazy" and takes off so much. He really does treat the job as if it's a nine to five, Monday through Friday thing. But sadly, his bench is made up of people who, with few exceptions, are dimmer bulbs than he is. So even when he isn't around to lackadaisically stir the pot of domestic and foreign non-policy his minions seem to be up to the task of aping his particular brand of mental somnolence.
The Obama brand has shoved the Overton Window of executive branch idiocy so far in the wrong direction that Jimmy Carter can forget about being viewed as America's worst president and can now focus on wondering if he will be remembered for anything at all.
Walk away from it shut the TV off and radio and just clear your head. I went fishing in the middle of the day for a couple of hours and just let it go. It helps. Hell I even mow when the lawn doesn't need it just walk away.
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Sorry, guys.
Don't get the idea that I'm depressed. I'm not.
I'm just worn out from the stupid.
At first it was kind of funny. You know, like when he picked Biden as his running mate. And all of the bowing and scraping in front of tin horn dictators and despots. And the endless golf. And the over-the-top parties. And so on and so on.
But lately the joke is wearing thin with me. I am having a hard time laughing it off because there is just so much of it. I am being overwhelmed by the stupid.
I have to believe that it wouldn't be so bad if Toonces was properly disparaged by late night comedians. It wouldn't be so bad if MFMers would even stop carrying water for him...(I'm not suggesting that they start criticizing him, although that would be nice...I'm just fed up with them making excuses for him).
This is the biggest "emperor has no clothes" moment in history. This guy is standing butt naked for the whole world to see and no one in the MFM has the stones to even mention it. And he does it every single waking hour of the day. Every day.
He is a laughingstock and is, by extension, making our country a laughingstock and there's just too much of it. There's no let up. He just won't stop for even a day. Every single day another big heaping helping of stupid is served up like so much dog-sh*t-in-a-flaming-bag-on-your-front-step.
We all put up with the GWB-is-an-idiot for eight years and it was tolerable because he wasn't an idiot. He actually conducted himself with dignity and took the job and the office of the president seriously. He made mistakes, sure. I don't need to go down that path right now and I won't. But he wasn't a never-ending conveyor belt of retardedness. Bill Clinton wasn't either. Sure, he was an ass and a disgusting lib but he wasn't a stupid son of a bitch. I wasn't ashamed of him to the point where I just couldn't take it anymore.
I tried to put my finger on the last time that I felt this way and it was, sure enough, when JC was the prez. But, no way was even JC this godawful stupid. Toonces is several orders of magnitude more stupid than JC ever was. And that, as you know, is really saying a lot.
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JC was just stupid this guy is effing dangerous stupid.
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Stop yer whining.
Double down and have some faith. I give them 96 hours before they out do themselves.
AGAIN.
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I've never believed Obama was stupid or incompetent. Well, he is, but that's not the main problem. From the start, I have believed that he is evil.
And wearing us down is part of the plan. He and his cronies and puppetmasters attack us from every direction simultaneously and never let up.
They are trying to break our spirits. That's a necessary prerequisite of totalitarianism.
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I know what you mean. When I've worked with incompetent folks I could hold onto the hope that eventually the boss would figure it out and can him or her. We're stuck with this guy for two years. And then there's no guarantee the even more stupid people will boot him. UGH.
But today this is what I feel like since hearing about the whole FBI joke:
::puke::
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Welcome, LadyV. Let us know if we can be of any service as you get to know you're way around.
::newyear::
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Hi, LadyVirginia. You might consider posting in the "How We Got Here" thread. (Same goes for other newbies.)
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Welcome, LadyV. Let us know if we can be of any service as you get to know you're way around.
::newyear::
Why thank you. I'm looking to get comfortable here!
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Welcome, LadyV. Let us know if we can be of any service as you get to know you're way around.
::newyear::
Why thank you. I'm looking to get comfortable here!
Kick off the shoes relax.
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HotAir has had the Obamateurism of the Day and the Obamateurism of the Week to point out all things neophyte about (mostly) Toonces and his crew. The last few weeks, though, the admin is moving into uncharted territory.
The reaction to Japan, the middle east (Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, etc.), the economy, and so on is rapidly moving from the amateur hour to full blown monkey tilt. It's not just a gaffe here or there anymore or an occasional misstep. It's like everyone in the admin is trying to outdo Biden for most stupid exec. Today I heard on exchange on Limbaugh between Blitzer and (deputy nat. sec. adv.) McDonough that was exactly what I am trying to describe...
[blockquote]RUSH: Our audio sound bite roll today, folks, is delicious. An Obama montage from March the 3rd and March 21st. This is a short little montage of Obama talking about US policy toward Khadafy.
OBAMA: Colonel Khadafy needs to step down from power and leave. It is US policy that Khadafy needs to go. Moammar Khadafy has lost legitimacy to lead, and he must leave.
RUSH: Of course they've also said no, he doesn't have to leave. If he ends up remaining he better let people say bad things about him. So up next a hilarious roster of sound bites. First the deputy national security advisor saying that regime change is not our mission. After you just heard this montage of Obama saying Khadafy needs to step down, Khadafy needs to go, that's our policy, Khadafy's lost legitimacy, this is Denis McDonough last night, Wolf Blitzer, CNN, The Situation Room.
MCDONOUGH: We're not setting out with a policy of regime change here. We set out a very defined goal here, which is we have shaped the environment and enable our international partners to take over the no-fly zone.
RUSH: Wolf Blitzer is apoplectic. He can't believe this because he's heard the regime say, he's heard Obama say Khadafy's gotta go, he's gotta go, he's gotta go a number of times. And here now is the deputy national security advisor McDonough saying, "We're not setting out with a policy of regime change." Wolf says, "How many times has the president said over the past few weeks that Khadafy has to go?"
MCDONOUGH: Well, I haven't counted, Wolf, maybe you have.
BLITZER: At least a dozen.
MCDONOUGH: Well, I take your word for it as I always do.
BLITZER: Well, doesn't that mean regime change if Khadafy must go?
MCDONOUGH: You asked whether it was an acceptable outcome, and what we've said is we've set out a very specific goal for our forces. We have turned back the forces from Benghazi and we are on the verge now of being able to hand over the conduct of the no-fly zones to our allies.
RUSH: Okay, it's a non-answer. Wolf doesn't like it. He asks again but he still gets no answer.
BLITZER: But must Khadafy go?
MCDONOUGH: Well, that's gonna be a determination for the Libyan people to make.
BLITZER: But the president says he must go.
MCDONOUGH: Well, the pres -- you know, I'm not gonna improve on that. A good answer that the president gave on this question yesterday which I know you watched, which was obviously a part of his press conference --
BLITZER: Is that US policy still that Khadafy must go?
MCDONOUGH: Well, the president did outline exactly what our -- our policy view is --
BLITZER: And he said Khadafy must go.
MCDONOUGH: Yeah.
RUSH: (laughing) Jeez. We're listening to the deputy national security advisor, Denis McDonough, and this is friendly media. Wolf Blitzer bending over backwards. All you gotta do here, Denis, is echo what the president said, all you gotta do is say, "Yeah, it's regime change," but he won't say it. And now, folks, we enter, Abbott and Costello territory. Listen to this.
CALLER: I don't want to be a pest, but if the policy is Khadafy must go, I assume that means regime change but you just said the policy was not regime change.
RUSH: We're not pursuing regime change as a result of this military effort. That's been quite clear since the president addressed it with the American people --
BLITZER: But you aren't pursuing regime change separate from the military effort; is that correct?
MCDONOUGH: Well, we're gonna bring a whole range of assets and efforts and resources to this -- to this important policy, Wolf, but it's not gonna be solely a military effort.
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I'm just saying that all of a sudden there seems to be an acceleration in the stupid. At any moment I am expecting a beer summit to break out somewhere.
It's wearing me out. I am on stupid overload.
I think that I am going to go out in the woods this weekend and break in my new AR-15 with a couple of hundred rounds. I need to do something to break out of this funk.
Too much stupid.
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HotAir has had the Obamateurism of the Day and the Obamateurism of the Week to point out all things neophyte about (mostly) Toonces and his crew. The last few weeks, though, the admin is moving into uncharted territory.
The reaction to Japan, the middle east (Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, etc.), the economy, and so on is rapidly moving from the amateur hour to full blown monkey tilt. It's not just a gaffe here or there anymore or an occasional misstep. It's like everyone in the admin is trying to outdo Biden for most stupid exec. Today I heard on exchange on Limbaugh between Blitzer and (deputy nat. sec. adv.) McDonough that was exactly what I am trying to describe...
[blockquote]RUSH: Our audio sound bite roll today, folks, is delicious. An Obama montage from March the 3rd and March 21st. This is a short little montage of Obama talking about US policy toward Khadafy.
OBAMA: Colonel Khadafy needs to step down from power and leave. It is US policy that Khadafy needs to go. Moammar Khadafy has lost legitimacy to lead, and he must leave.
RUSH: Of course they've also said no, he doesn't have to leave. If he ends up remaining he better let people say bad things about him. So up next a hilarious roster of sound bites. First the deputy national security advisor saying that regime change is not our mission. After you just heard this montage of Obama saying Khadafy needs to step down, Khadafy needs to go, that's our policy, Khadafy's lost legitimacy, this is Denis McDonough last night, Wolf Blitzer, CNN, The Situation Room.
MCDONOUGH: We're not setting out with a policy of regime change here. We set out a very defined goal here, which is we have shaped the environment and enable our international partners to take over the no-fly zone.
RUSH: Wolf Blitzer is apoplectic. He can't believe this because he's heard the regime say, he's heard Obama say Khadafy's gotta go, he's gotta go, he's gotta go a number of times. And here now is the deputy national security advisor McDonough saying, "We're not setting out with a policy of regime change." Wolf says, "How many times has the president said over the past few weeks that Khadafy has to go?"
MCDONOUGH: Well, I haven't counted, Wolf, maybe you have.
BLITZER: At least a dozen.
MCDONOUGH: Well, I take your word for it as I always do.
BLITZER: Well, doesn't that mean regime change if Khadafy must go?
MCDONOUGH: You asked whether it was an acceptable outcome, and what we've said is we've set out a very specific goal for our forces. We have turned back the forces from Benghazi and we are on the verge now of being able to hand over the conduct of the no-fly zones to our allies.
RUSH: Okay, it's a non-answer. Wolf doesn't like it. He asks again but he still gets no answer.
BLITZER: But must Khadafy go?
MCDONOUGH: Well, that's gonna be a determination for the Libyan people to make.
BLITZER: But the president says he must go.
MCDONOUGH: Well, the pres -- you know, I'm not gonna improve on that. A good answer that the president gave on this question yesterday which I know you watched, which was obviously a part of his press conference --
BLITZER: Is that US policy still that Khadafy must go?
MCDONOUGH: Well, the president did outline exactly what our -- our policy view is --
BLITZER: And he said Khadafy must go.
MCDONOUGH: Yeah.
RUSH: (laughing) Jeez. We're listening to the deputy national security advisor, Denis McDonough, and this is friendly media. Wolf Blitzer bending over backwards. All you gotta do here, Denis, is echo what the president said, all you gotta do is say, "Yeah, it's regime change," but he won't say it. And now, folks, we enter, Abbott and Costello territory. Listen to this.
CALLER: I don't want to be a pest, but if the policy is Khadafy must go, I assume that means regime change but you just said the policy was not regime change.
RUSH: We're not pursuing regime change as a result of this military effort. That's been quite clear since the president addressed it with the American people --
BLITZER: But you aren't pursuing regime change separate from the military effort; is that correct?
MCDONOUGH: Well, we're gonna bring a whole range of assets and efforts and resources to this -- to this important policy, Wolf, but it's not gonna be solely a military effort.
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I'm just saying that all of a sudden there seems to be an acceleration in the stupid. At any moment I am expecting a beer summit to break out somewhere.
It's wearing me out. I am on stupid overload.
I think that I am going to go out in the woods this weekend and break in my new AR-15 with a couple of hundred rounds. I need to do something to break out of this funk.
Too much stupid.
Isn't this what he does when he says to a crowd"LET ME PERFECTLY CLEAR".
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Kick off the shoes relax.
I will since I don't have to worry about up and down thumbs. heeheehee ::whoohoo::
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Kick off the shoes relax.
I will since I don't have to worry about up and down thumbs. heeheehee ::whoohoo::
No thumbs just smilies ::slapfight::
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No thumbs just smilies ::slapfight::
And that made me happy when I discovered them here ::beertoast::
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No thumbs just smilies ::slapfight::
And that made me happy when I discovered them here ::beertoast::
Welcome to the club. ::guitar::