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2nd Term Part 4: Donkeys, Elephants, and Porcupines

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Item from article on Vito Lopez, who resigned his office due to multiple sexual harrassment claims. After several previous claims had been quieted via payments.

Mr. Lopez, 71, was first elected to the Assembly in 1984. After resigning, he will continue to receive an annual pension of $64,634.28, which he began collecting in 2011 through a loophole that allows some lawmakers to receive a legislative salary and a pension simultaneously.
 
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People always say to me "hey Rover, maybe you're a little mean to those poor old conservatives". And hey, sometimes I think perhaps they have a point...UNTIL I see something like this:

http://politicalwire.com/archives/2...ed_to_force_women_to_report_miscarriages.html

So, lets be clear about this. The GOP nominee for the top law enforcement post in Virginia wanted to force women who miscarry to report it to police within 24 hours OR face a year in jail?!?!? Yeah. I'm going to assume that USCHO righties (joecct, Opie, Flaggy, Fishy, Patman, big_blue, etc) aren't on board with this Talibanesque policy, but one has to wonder why your team keeps nominating candidates like this to represent you in elective office.
 
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That's the document itself. Reading it would be boring. What we need is noted journalists like those found at Pajama Media or Tinfoil Weekly to tell us why this is worse than Watergate and Obama needs to be impeached.
Cripes! Who said it was about El Presidente!?!?!??

Fast & Furious was/is controversial. It appears that a DOJ official leaked a documents to Fox (!!!) to undermine a F&F leaker. It has nothing to do with El Presidente, but our Attorney General appears to be caught in quicksand.

So far, nothing has come close to the "High Crimes & Misdemeanors" standard that the Constitution requires to impeach a public official. I strongly disagree with this Administration and its policies, but until they start suspending parts of the Constitution for political gain, I acknowledge, but don't like, the results of the last presidential election.

Do I wish 44 would be a bit more forthcoming and open, particularly about his past? Sure. But other presidents have had skeletons, too.

We're getting too focused on personality and not the issues.
 
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It started with the "Southern strategy" of Richard Nixon, an ultimately effective move politically but a horrible legacy to leave amongst his many horrible legacies.

Listen to right wing talk radio nowadays, as I do purely for my own amusement, and you'll hear to continuing themes. 1) Our freedoms are under attack, and 2) The way of life you've always known is changing. Any story gets fit into one or two of these themes, even if they at times are mutually exclusive (gay marriage for example, which would seem to be an exercise in granting people freedom but instead is an ominous change to your way of life).

Now, liberals are whiny themselves, don't get me wrong. But there's different levels of whiny. Some fellow lib get a little whiny at times as they always think the GOP had some brilliant secret plan to steal elections. Daily Kos is a lot like this, but they will also celebrate victories.

I catch the Mark Levin show sometimes and I can't think of a positive thing the guy has ever had to say. You can view sitting GOP congresspeople the same way (Steve King, Michelle Bachmann, etc). Wouldn't you think somebody would hold a press conference and take credit for a reducing deficit? I've yet to see that happen.

So, posters out here can revert back to the same old tired "oh both sides do it" mantra. A true but intellectually lazy statement. Simply put one side, conservatism, has morphed from Morning In America optimism to black helicopter conspiracy theories. Its odd because over 20 years ago I first came across Rush Limbaugh on TV as he had a show on the local Fox affiliate maybe on weekends before the 1992 election. The guy was reasonably amusing without being a raging lunatic. One has to wonder if he's changed himself, or if he's changed to fit his audience? I'm guessing the second one.

Hmmmm, I always thought "southern strategy" was tactic by which Democrats nominated moderate liberals to be president (Adlai Stevenson) who selected segregationists as their running mates. John Sparkman, D Lynchem, and Estes Kefauver, D Separate but equal.
 
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Cripes! Who said it was about El Presidente!?!?!??

Fast & Furious was/is controversial. It appears that a DOJ official leaked a documents to Fox (!!!) to undermine a F&F leaker. It has nothing to do with El Presidente, but our Attorney General appears to be caught in quicksand.

So far, nothing has come close to the "High Crimes & Misdemeanors" standard that the Constitution requires to impeach a public official. I strongly disagree with this Administration and its policies, but until they start suspending parts of the Constitution for political gain, I acknowledge, but don't like, the results of the last presidential election.

Do I wish 44 would be a bit more forthcoming and open, particularly about his past? Sure. But other presidents have had skeletons, too.

We're getting too focused on personality and not the issues.

If it isn't about impeaching the Socialist Kenyan Muslin occupying the White House you're just wasting time. :p
 
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We'd all prefer to have a moral and a competent President. However, if forced to choose between strong personal morality and a competent leader, for this position I'll choose the competent leader. Carter and Bush II (and Bush I for that matter) projected strong God fearin' morality in their everyday lives...and they ranged from semi-bad (Bush I) to bad (Carter) to worst President of all time (Bush II). Not saying there's a connection, but a strong faith in a higher power doesn't equal being able to run the country effectively. For the stellar job Clinton did in office, he can get hummers from overweight interns all day for all I give a $%^&. Its been proven via DNA that Thomas Jefferson banged a slave. Should we shun his contributions to the country too? :rolleyes:

We all understand the Rover Theorem: a closeted gay congressman who thinks about, but never does have sex with male congressional pages is despicable. Because he's a hypocrite (preaching family values). While a congressman who actually does cornhole teenage pages is not despicable. Presumably because he never condemned pedophilia. Sadly, he had to be voted out of office because he was no longer legislatively effective. So the "crime" is hypocrisy. Not taking advantage of teenagers entrusted to his care.
 
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Hmmmm, I always thought "southern strategy" was tactic by which Democrats nominated moderate liberals to be president (Adlai Stevenson) who selected segregationists as their running mates. John Sparkman, D Lynchem, and Estes Kefauver, D Separate but equal.

It really all started with the Three-Fifths Compromise. Most everything stems from that.
 
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The "Southern Strategy" is the Republican exploitation of racist whites.
The "Solid South" is the Democrat equivalent.

CF,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_South

The point is, for generations, those white racists were Democrats. Governors, senators, congressmen, mayors, sheriffs, police chiefs, etc. etc. With nary a whimper from the leadership of the party. But when they became Republicans, boy howdy, that's a scandal. The Democrats had a southern strategy, just a different one. Bull Connor wasn't a Republican. Neither were Orval Faubus, Lester Mattox, George Wallace, et al.
 
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Both sides do it, so vote Republican.
 
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So you're ok with harrassment and all as long as tax exempt status isn't lost in the end? Wow. Do you work for the IRS or something? Even your partisan President isn't being obtuse like you.
Airport Security - stop being so PC, don't bother with little old ladies, just focus on young, Muslim men - check, good idea

Urban Crime - stop being so PC, round up black suspects - check, good idea

Border Security - stop being so PC, if someone looks Hispanic they might be illegal - check, good idea

Tax Evasion - stop being so PC, don't check people who like the government, check those who go on national television telling us how much they hate the government and how awful the taxes are that support it - chec...hey, wait a minute

Profiling, a good idea, until it isn't.
 
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Airport Security - stop being so PC, don't bother with little old ladies, just focus on young, Muslim men - check, good idea

Urban Crime - stop being so PC, round up black suspects - check, good idea

Border Security - stop being so PC, if someone looks Hispanic they might be illegal - check, good idea

Tax Evasion - stop being so PC, don't check people who like the government, check those who go on national television telling us how much they hate the government and how awful the taxes are that support it - chec...hey, wait a minute

Profiling, a good idea, until it isn't.

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accent? :D
 
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Airport Security - stop being so PC, don't bother with little old ladies, just focus on young, Muslim men - check, good idea

Urban Crime - stop being so PC, round up black suspects - check, good idea

Border Security - stop being so PC, if someone looks Hispanic they might be illegal - check, good idea

Tax Evasion - stop being so PC, don't check people who like the government, check those who go on national television telling us how much they hate the government and how awful the taxes are that support it - chec...hey, wait a minute

Profiling, a good idea, until it isn't.

At the time he was unmasked as a Soviet spy, Alger Hiss was chairman of the Carnegie Endowment for World Peace. There should be criteria for launching an IRS investigation of a group other than "I don't like their name." Or "these people oppose us."* Probable cause might be a good place to start. The significance of this episode is illustrated by the growing number of Democrats who are side stepping away from Little Dick, so they can get beyond the blast radius.

*As I recall it, Marc Rich didn't hate government. In fact, he knew half a million bucks, more or less, in the right hands, would get him a presidential pardon. What's not to like? That tower of legal rectitude Eric Holder agreed.
 
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The point is, for generations, those white racists were Democrats. Governors, senators, congressmen, mayors, sheriffs, police chiefs, etc. etc. With nary a whimper from the leadership of the party. But when they became Republicans, boy howdy, that's a scandal. The Democrats had a southern strategy, just a different one. Bull Connor wasn't a Republican. Neither were Orval Faubus, Lester Mattox, George Wallace, et al.

And the further point is, after the 60's and the Dems heroic leadership on civil rights, all the racists found a home in....you guessed, the GOP! Do me a favor and review Jesse Helms greatest hits and get back to us.

Also, I'm not sure what your obsession is with sexual relations between consenting parties, but you do realize not being able to tell the difference between consensual and non consensual contact (Studds vs Foley) will get you a listing on a sex offender registry, right Opie?
 
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