The WORST form of human communication ever invented.
Twitter called. They just laughed and hung up.
I don't think Twitter is human communication. But, if you do then, yes, I agree Twitter is worse.
Twitter is a social media cesspool. Saying you communicate over Twitter is like saying you communicate of USCHO.
I agree it's a cesspool, but that still didn't help prove your point on how it isn't communication yet e-mail is.
I took his comment to mean he doesn't think Twitter is human communication. Monkey, maybe.
I think we're quibbling about semantics now. Rather, we have been.
Semiology, not semanti--hey, OW, stop that!
No suit was every emptier than the Chimperor's. His election forever laid to rest the theory that the brains of a candidate matter.
The Chimp went against The Stiff or Mr. Heinz Ketchup...I hate Hillary but she is way better than both. And Dubya had a name people knew...Rubio has zero name appeal.
Semiology, not semanti--hey, OW, stop that!
Bill had the seminal moment, not Hillary.
No argument. I'm only saying that Dubya's election showed a candidate can be a borderline imbecile and still win.
Yes he was a moron but he had an ability to connect with both the base of angry white people and the big money campaign contributors looking for tax cuts or defense spending dollars. The problem now is even if a candidate could unite those two factions, they've dwindled too much to get you over the finish line.
Earlier this week, Boehner and other GOP leaders were prepared to start the inevitable game of legislative volleyball with the Senate: They would put a bill on the floor as soon as Friday that would raise the debt ceiling through early 2017, plus make sweeping changes to the annual congressional budget process.
That proposal, dubbed the “Terms of Credit Act,” bore the imprimatur of the Republican Study Committee and appeared to be an ideal conservative starting point for demanding concessions as a condition of extending the nation’s borrowing authority — before Republicans would ultimately have to swallow a “clean” bill.
However, a whip count Wednesday night showed the RSC measure didn’t have the GOP votes to proceed.
They can still deliver a House majority, though. The Great Dying of hard righties is an existential threat to the knucks, but it proceeds on a glacial time scale. In the meantime, as long as voter suppression measures are upheld by the courts, the Republicans ought to be able to hold on to a large enough bloc in each chamber to sabotage the country, and then turn the anger caused by that inaction into more resentment and more votes form its base. It's a terrible long-term strategy, but at the tactical level it works (kind of).
Regarding the House, Dems need to play hardball. States of Florida, Ohio, and Michigan allow for citizens ballot initiatives. Put question on ballot in time for 2016 general election to take redisctricting out of partisan hands and into independent commission. Lawsuit in FL has thus far been successful. Keep pursuing VA and TX ones. Netting a seat or two here and there is crucial, given that there's 26 Goopers sitting in Obama seats in a 30 seat majority.
You're shortchanging W's political skills. Yes he was a moron but he had an ability to connect with both the base of angry white people and the big money campaign contributors looking for tax cuts or defense spending dollars. The problem now is even if a candidate could unite those two factions, they've dwindled too much to get you over the finish line.