YOU LIBERALS!

Sounds just a bit reminiscent of a persecution complex.

You can be pretty damn smarmy for someone who cited "smarm" as one of his primary reasons for not appreciating the humor of Jon Stewart. :FrediPuzzled:

Regardless, there's plenty of persecution-complex to go around across the ideological spectrum in contemporary American institutional politics.
 
You can be pretty damn smarmy for someone who cited "smarm" as one of his primary reasons for not appreciating the humor of Jon Stewart. :FrediPuzzled:

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Regardless, there's plenty of persecution-complex to go around across the ideological spectrum in contemporary American institutional politics.

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The reason why she won the Bimbo of the Year award. Even you are even more qualified than she was and that is a scary thought.

But Obama's 57 states is right up there though along with promising change, transparency and other things he said and did not follow up on in 7 years.
 
Change ?

Look up Forum and see pages and pages on Gay Marriage licenses or pages on pages on ACA or Cuba or Iran or Alaska to emphasis Climate Change

Transparency?

How many scandals have produced charges

57 states if you want to compare that to Eskimos are foreigners in Alaska --- be my guest
 
The image and quote credited to Palin closely resembled spurious prior claims she demanded President Obama invade Ebola or send immigrants on a boat across the "Mexican Ocean." (The latter was also attributed to an Hannity program broadcast from 19 November 2014.)

Fabricated Sarah Palin quotes often originate with satire sites, but it does not appear these particular memes resulted from fake news stories. Nevertheless, not only did Palin not make the "Eskimos and other foreigners" comment, she did not even appear on Hannity on 19 November 2014.
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/media/notnews/palineskimo.asp#3QsrMpIRMEcrWMd0.99
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does art imitate life - or, does life imitate art ?
 
The image and quote credited to Palin closely resembled spurious prior claims she demanded President Obama invade Ebola or send immigrants on a boat across the "Mexican Ocean." (The latter was also attributed to an Hannity program broadcast from 19 November 2014.)

Fabricated Sarah Palin quotes often originate with satire sites, but it does not appear these particular memes resulted from fake news stories. Nevertheless, not only did Palin not make the "Eskimos and other foreigners" comment, she did not even appear on Hannity on 19 November 2014.
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/media/notnews/palineskimo.asp#3QsrMpIRMEcrWMd0.99
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does art imitate life - or, does life imitate art ?

own your pwn.
 
The image and quote credited to Palin closely resembled spurious prior claims she demanded President Obama invade Ebola or send immigrants on a boat across the "Mexican Ocean." (The latter was also attributed to an Hannity program broadcast from 19 November 2014.)

Fabricated Sarah Palin quotes often originate with satire sites, but it does not appear these particular memes resulted from fake news stories. Nevertheless, not only did Palin not make the "Eskimos and other foreigners" comment, she did not even appear on Hannity on 19 November 2014.
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/media/notnews/palineskimo.asp#3QsrMpIRMEcrWMd0.99
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does art imitate life - or, does life imitate art ?

Art imitates life imitating art.
 
now, let's ask -- who takes Palin seriously ?

I just thought it was funny - just like an SNL skit or ...

SHE DOESN'T MATTER so who cares whether she said it or not ?
Weso apparently
 
now, let's ask -- who takes Palin seriously ?

I just thought it was funny - just like an SNL skit or ...

SHE DOESN'T MATTER so who cares whether she said it or not ?
Weso apparently

I don't care what she actually says... let alone what she fake says.
 
Take into consideration "irony" is a piece of this definition

sat·ire
ˈsaˌtī(ə)r/
noun
noun: satire

the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
synonyms: mockery, ridicule, derision, scorn, caricature; More
irony, sarcasm
"he has become the subject of satire"
a play, novel, film, or other work that uses satire.
plural noun: satires
"a stinging satire on American politics"
synonyms: parody, burlesque, caricature, lampoon, skit; More
informalspoof, takeoff, sendup
"a satire on Canadian politics"
a genre of literature characterized by the use of satire.
(in Latin literature) a literary miscellany, especially a poem ridiculing prevalent vices or follies.

Origin
 
He did the same thing with the Costco one... I've stopped taking anything he says seriously

You obviously get the picture. Because you haven't shown numbers that refute the claim
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/costcoceo.asp
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http://www.zdnet.com/article/costcos-ceo-becomes-a-progressive-hero-internet-meme/
Henry Ford was famous for wanting his workers to be able to afford to buy the cars that they built and believing in innovation - instead of obsessing over narrow profit margins. Is Costco in the right and WalMart in the wrong, or is Walmart actually making market driven choices? We'd like to hear from you.
 
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