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Flash, Flash, Flash.. you have too much faith, man.
Just like Swift will always be a repellant creep..
Just like Berg will always expose his true colors as nothing more than a dishonest spinmeister...
Just like Powerline will artfully avoid any issue which might possibly make the GOP look bad...
MinnesotaGOPexcrement will always be nothing more or less than the vehicle by which the GOP spews filth without having to take the heat for doing so. It's the heartbeat of what the Republican movement is all about. Clandestine, ethic-less, and crude, wallowing in bigotry, provincialism, conceit, and infantilizing contempt for anyone who "can't make it on their own like I did." Yep, just like Bordkorb makes it on his own with MNGOPCRAP.
I don't know which is worse, Swift's ugliness (at least we know he's an idiot and so cut him a break), Bordkorb's lies, or Berg's incipid need to present issues that he is fully aware are the exact opposite of what he claims, but to seek cover for the GOP, he crafts 100,000 word missives to try to explain away the hatred and hypocrisy. Each has their own charm - but at least we can point to Bordkorb and say..
Paid for by the Minnesota Republican Party and the Republican National Committee - Berg is just fantasizing about being the 'next Limbaugh' and thinks that since rampant dishonesty worked for Limbaugh - maybe it will work for him.
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Sniff...sniff...is that desperation I smell, or are you moonbats waiting for someone from the government to show up and change your diapers for you?
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Hey Flash, mind if I change the subject? What sort of message do you think it sends to the voters of the country when the Democratic party makes a rule, then waffles, then caves, then runs for cover?
I'm thinking that the only chance Florida voters have is for Mississippi to offer to let them use their state to cast their votes.
Either way, we're all braced for another round of Democratic foot stamping and tear squirting.
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leftout: In person, the people you mention are all find upstanding gentlman. Why they put on a mask, Mitch being the biggest example, and blather about while online I am not sure. But I have faith that at some point their true characters will break through. I know, I wont hold my breath either. We have found in the MNGOP if you don't toe the line, out the door you go and then what would they do.
Desperation, not at all, we'll sit back and just watch you all implode again. You've done a fine job of electing Democratic candidates regardless of how big of a hole they may dig themselves.
Tom, if you guys could learn to run a country with even the slightest bit of compassion, you would be in power forever. But, as you well know, compassion is not a plank in the Republicon party platform.
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03.18.08 - 8:58 am | #
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Couple of points Flash.
First of all, we do not wear "masks" and you know it.
You know me and you know that I don't say anything through a keyboard that I wouldn't say in person...unlike 99.99% of the Democrat big mouths I run across online.
Secondly...compassion? You, a Democrat and a public school teacher are going to lecture ME about compassion?
Tell it to the 42% of the students that will fail to graduate from the Democratunion controlled public schools in St. Paul this year...you know, the ones that will be joining the 42% that failed last year, and the year before that, and the year before that.
You and your "compassionate" ilk suck down 40% of the states annual budget, screw the kids out of their constitutional right to an education, then drop their uneducated, unskilled, untrainable asses off on MY doorstep and demand "compassion"?
You got a lot of brass mister.
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GOP/Norm-paid Mouthpiece Mikey Brodkorb deletes any posts at MDE about where his money comes from too. I guess we'll just have to find his payments among Norm and Michele's FEC reports. After all, that's how his payments were discovered before. It damn sure wasn't from Mikey's voluntary disclosure--which as you have noted we are all still waiting for.
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Oh, and one more thing Flash.
Brodkorb has disclosed every instance of financial support he ever got, and you know it. He doesn't claim to be a "journalist", he doesn't claim to be a source of unbiased news.
It's called "Minnesota Democrats Exposed" because that's what it exists for.
You're just pissed as hell because he is so frickin' good at shredding your party and it's minions while your Soros sock puppet pals are recognised as nothing more than a bunch of paid moonbats splashing around in a puddle of George Soros' bile.
Get over it or deal with it.
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""Brodkorb has disclosed""
Yes, disclosed, past tense, and then he took it down. Why?
Tom, if he is so fricken good at it, why do the Dems keep winning. Honestly, I hope he keeps being good at it, it is working out just great for us.
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If the Democratic party is walking in such tall grass, why are you so bent?
Wouldn't have anything to do with those new poll numbers, would it?
You know, the one that says 63% of Minnesotans don't want the Democrat tax increases and the 58% of those who say they wont vote for anyone that votes for them?
Nah.
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Who is bent, Tom, you seem to be the one getting all tiffy *smile* Funny how the Right touts polls like a crystal ball when they are in their favor, and ridicule them when they re not. I consistently say they are just a moment in time. But you hold on to those SurveyGOP numbers and sit back. Looks like everything is just swimingly.
""Tell it to the 42% of the students that will fail to graduate from the Democratunion controlled public schools in St. Paul this year...you know, the ones that will be joining the 42% that failed last year, and the year before that, and the year before that.""
Here is a deal for you. You pick any school in SPPS, and Any private school you want, and lets trade student populations. At the end, lets see how the kids fared. Something tells me your "pick and choose" private school staffers wouldn't last two weeks with an urban demographic, and the Public School teachers would all of a sudden, over night, become successful teachers. Yeah, thought so!
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Swift,
I don't dispute, nor did I say, that you don't say in person what you say on-line, you are equally offensive, shallow, and incipid in both domains.
When I say offensive, I don't mean I find your remarks off-putting. As my Daddy used to say, "You can only be bothered by the opinions of people you respect", but rather, that your comments are so insulting, and so full of sanctimony, that you cannot possibly be taken seriously.
Case in point. If you spent 15 minutes considering the macro impact of total elimination of public schooling, you'd understand (if you could) that a private market would, in short order, look like a public market(sans unions). You'd grasp that the same lawsuits would fall on private schools as fall on public, the same ubiquitous expectations would exist. OR we'd not have an educated labor base - which while you might not mind - in fact is the key to a sustained economy and middle-class. Perhaps you think Mississippi is the epicenter of economic progress - but I assure you it isn't, and that is primarily due to the fact that it is woefully short of skilled labor.
Further - while you don't like unions (clearly) - what negotiating power do you think labor has without organization? What does the labor market look like without power for labor? The answers to both are starkly evident in the US economy today. We've had flat wages since 1978 - with the only real growth during that period being as a result of dot com booms and the Y2K work, were it not for that anomaly - wages would have actually FALLEN during the reign of conservatism (since 1981) - in short, the 'free' market merely meant a return to the days when employers could use propoganda and division and access to alternate labor pools, to erode or destroy wage base.
These are macro points you clearly don't consider when you bloviate about cutting the state budget 25% without anyone (who matters) noticing.
Beyond that, since when is it your right to decide (paternalistically) who matters? It's ironic to hear you neo-cons complain about eugenics and it's origins in the national women's movement - but that paternalism died 60 years ago. However, you openly embrace it, while not writing about it. You (the conservatives) talk constantly about how 'their outght to be a licence to have kids' or about how 'lazy welfare mamas just have babies to get more benefits' - all of which is simply code for the fact that you desparately desire to constrain their growth and impact on US society - including, if you could, controlling the number of children they have as a way of preventing impact to your tax bill (which is all you really care about in the end).
So, perhaps to you, the parents of an autistic or Down's Syndrome child don't matter to you - but since LDuck (TPaw) cut funding for in-home care (something you doubtless supported) those parents have, in many cases, had to turn their children (you know, the one's they DIDN'T a
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blah.. so much ammunition.. so little time.
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03.18.08 - 11:18 am | #
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"Brodkorb has disclosed every instance of financial support he ever got, and you know it."
Michael's last disclosure was in November of 2006, when he announced he would be working as communications for the MNGOP through the election. Since then, he has likely joined a firm, which is why his name no longer shows up in disclosure reports. He learned from that mistake.
Either that, or he is caring for the twins while his lovely wife is working, but having a baby at home I feel confident in saying that there's no way you can post that much throughout the day with one baby, much less two. There is no such thing as breaking news when you're caring for an infant.
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03.18.08 - 11:47 am | #
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Did someone say something, or was that just a set of moonbat lips flapping in the breeze again?
The people living in urban public school districts across this country have the systems they want.
I've done my part to try and help them understand why so many of their kids hit the streets functionally illiterate, but in St. Paul at least, the majority evidently agrees that providing high paying union jobs is more important than academics...so be it.
Meanwhile, because my wife and I didn't think that was really a good idea, my kids went to a private school, got good ACT scores and are now in excellent colleges...they'll need someone to haul their trash and polish their cars, and the 'leftovers' of the country are providing that talent, so everyone will be happy.
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"Michael's last disclosure was blah, blah, blah, blah.."
Ahahahahaaaaa! Did you put up the Sockpuppet emergency beacon Flash?
Hey Robin, check it out: You and your sockpuppet troupe have been outed as a pack of liars that are bought and paid for...period, end of story.
Being connected with MiniMoni automaticly brands a big ol' "MINION" on your forehead..and not even George Soros has enough money to buy back an ounce of credibility.
Which is why Eric Black bailed.
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note: and you all know that we are paid to write for the site because we DISCLOSED that fact.
Thanks for reiterating the point of this post, Tom
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03.18.08 - 12:19 pm | #
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"Funny how the Right touts polls like a crystal ball when they are in their favor, and ridicule them when they re not."
Ummm...
Oh never mind. You've become too thick.
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03.18.08 - 2:59 pm | #
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Come on Foot, a one day poll taken the same day the Client 9 story broke, sheesh!
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