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Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking points

Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

You act like historians don't give reasons for their opinions....they do. If you can read that is.
And you act like that is the final say. That is ignorant on its face and ignorant as to the history of these things. Impacts are felt far down the line as well as immediate. Didn't recognize the Truman name and example, eh?
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

And you act like that is the final say. That is ignorant on its face and ignorant as to the history of these things. Impacts are felt far down the line as well as immediate. Didn't recognize the Truman name and example, eh?

LOL What exactly could change in any length of time about the Bush's mistakes? His only hope would be that Iraq would turn into a "beacon of Democracy" and that is out the window now. You talking points are showing and nothing is there.
But one thing many of them did cling to was the fact that Bush’s “war on terror made America safer.” In fact, many of them still defended the war in Iraq based on the notion that “history will reflect back on Bush for the great things he did to free Iraq.” I wonder how those people feel now as Iraq slips more and more into the hands of radical insurgents who are moving closer to Baghdad, threatening to topple the government we helped install. Oh, I’m sure they’re blaming Obama for pulling our troops out of Iraq. I guess their “plan” was to just keep perpetually fighting the war over there? Because that’s totally feasible. Judging by Bush’s “Mission Accomplished” moment over a decade ago, it doesn’t even seem he thought the war should have gone on as long as it did. But now that it seems it’s just a matter of time before Iraq falls square into the hands of Islamic insurgents, I think it’s time Republicans finally admit it – George W. Bush will go down as one of the worst presidents in history. His biggest “ace in the hole” for salvaging the legacy of his presidency rested with his hope that perhaps Iraq would turn into a beacon of democracy and freedom due to his war. That hope is essentially all but gone.
Read more at: Will Republicans Finally Admit George W. Bush was One of the Worst Presidents in History?
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

Funny thing is the same Republicans who support Trump because he's 'anti-establishment' will still come here and defend Mr. Establishment George Bush every single day, day after day. The George Bush who grew the government like never before. The George Bush who gave us 'Part D'. The George Bush who started 2 wars without paying for them. The George Bush who gave us the Patriot Act. All things any 'anti-establishment' fiscal conservative should abhor.

But they defend Mr. Establishment Bush, every single day. I'm convinced they'll back anyone with an (R) after their name. It's got nothing to do with someone's position on issues, or if they are really conservative. It's all about the (R).
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

LOL What exactly could change in any length of time about the Bush's mistakes? His only hope would be that Iraq would turn into a "beacon of Democracy" and that is out the window now. You talking points are showing and nothing is there.

Read more at: Will Republicans Finally Admit George W. Bush was One of the Worst Presidents in History?
Yeah, partisan hackery history from forwardprogessives.com? You gotta be kidding me? That is your source that you are expecting me to accept? Somebody must be smoking something still illegal in most states.

GW won the war... and the peace and unfortunately the American public made the mistake of voting in a Democrat Congress that just snatched defeat right from the jaws of victory. Senator then President Omgbad and posse screwed the pooch big time. Congress threatened to defund and forced withdrawal, then Senator Omgbad favored that, you know, with a timetable giving our opponents a head's up as to exactly how long they had to wait, then President Omgbad gets in office, continues the withdrawal, now America with its tail between its legs leaves in place of being victorious, without even a Status of Forces agreement...all that blood, treasure, success and future potential WAS lost, but not by GW... that is all on your incompetent team of nimrods.

Prove me wrong on those details... with non partisan websites please.

Guess what, true history will show that to be so... just an indication of why you do not make hasty decisions on how a president looks too soon after leaving office...nor rely on hack websites and biased social scientists.
 
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Funny thing is the same Republicans who support Trump because he's 'anti-establishment' will still come here and defend Mr. Establishment George Bush every single day, day after day. The George Bush who grew the government like never before. The George Bush who gave us 'Part D'. The George Bush who started 2 wars without paying for them. The George Bush who gave us the Patriot Act. All things any 'anti-establishment' fiscal conservative should abhor.

But they defend Mr. Establishment Bush, every single day. I'm convinced they'll back anyone with an (R) after their name. It's got nothing to do with someone's position on issues, or if they are really conservative. It's all about the (R).
Who are these folks you speak of? Sounds like fantasy comic book caricatures to me.

He was right about the two wars, no denying that, but most conservatives didnt go along with "Part D", nor all the [mainly Democrat inspired] spending he did not veto. Seems to me that the other side quickly forgets who voted for the 2001 Patriot Act [ esp. over-the-Hillary ] and yet still defends her... besides, know which Ds voted for the Patroit Act? Wont do the whole list but here is a partial of some prominent ones, Biden, Boxer, Byrd, Cleland, Clinton, Corzine, Daschle, Dodd, Durbin, Fienstein, Harkin, Kennedy, Kerry, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Reid, Rockefeller and Schumer. Wanna guess how many of those voted for "Part D", wanna guess how many voted way more spending driving the national debt from $10.6 trillion under GW to $18.1 now under Omgbad?.

And truly, how is that a moderate assessment? Besides which this thread is not about Buuuuuush, its supposed to be about President Omgbad.
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

Who are these folks you speak of? Sounds like fantasy comic book caricatures to me.

He was right about the two wars, no denying that, but most conservatives didnt go along with "Part D", nor all the [mainly Democrat inspired] spending he did not veto. Seems to me that the other side quickly forgets who voted for the 2001 Patriot Act [ esp. over-the-Hillary ] and yet still defends her... besides, know which Ds voted for the Patroit Act? Wont do the whole list but here is a partial of some prominent ones, Biden, Boxer, Byrd, Cleland, Clinton, Corzine, Daschle, Dodd, Durbin, Fienstein, Harkin, Kennedy, Kerry, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Reid, Rockefeller and Schumer. Wanna guess how many of those voted for "Part D", wanna guess how many voted way more spending driving the national debt from $10.6 trillion under GW to $18.1 now under Omgbad?.

And truly, how is that a moderate assessment? Besides which this thread is not about Buuuuuush, its supposed to be about President Omgbad.

Funny how you Republicans always want to blame Obama for everything that happens on his watch, but you excuse Bush's mistakes and screw-ups on everyone but him. The days of Republicans being responsible for their own actions are long gone. Now they point fingers at everyone but themselves. Pitiful.

The 'Buck Stops Here' only matters to you Republican hypocrites when there's a (D) in the White House.

And who is Omgbad? How old are you?
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

Funny how you Republicans always want to blame Obama for everything that happens on his watch, but you excuse Bush's mistakes and screw-ups on everyone but him. The days of Republicans being responsible for their own actions are long gone. Now they point fingers at everyone but themselves. Pitiful.

The 'Buck Stops Here' only matters to you Republican hypocrites when there's a (D) in the White House.

And who is Omgbad? How old are you?
Give it a break man. You have a hard on for anything R, doesnt matter. I just explained to you where we felt GW went off the tracks and you cannot even take YES for an answer. You are no more a moderate than, say, Michael Moore-on is.

How old am I? I am old enough to be able to see right through your trashing 'moderation'. And one simply cannot really be that clueless...well, the clues were all actually laid out fairly easy for one to figure out. Ahem, hint hint, he's a president,[ that is why I put the title president]...so its one of all them...and then there is that capital O, which president starts with an O? You know what, you are right, I can't figure it out either...not Washington, Lincoln? No...

OMG, apparently not dealing with a Sherlock Holmes or even the Hardy Boys figuring things out. Inspector Clouseau, perhaps? Nope, he actually bumbled, stumbled into being correct.

Hmmmmn....

Oh well, I ll keep searching for the right analogy, you wait right here...
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

The “American Diner” in Liverpool, N.Y., may be the most politically incorrect diner in the Empire State – and possibly the nation.

The “American Diner” is a gun-toting, beef-eating, Constitution-loving establishment owned by Michael Tassone.
Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking points | Fox News


:thumbs::thumbs:

Good to see that some New Yawkers have their head on straight.

He sounds like your regular run-of-the-mill moron who wants his 5 seconds of fame by pretending like we still live in 1950 and he's going to disingenuously pretend like he thinks we all should, too. *yawn*
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

Give it a break man. You have a hard on for anything R, doesnt matter. I just explained to you where we felt GW went off the tracks and you cannot even take YES for an answer. You are no more a moderate than, say, Michael Moore-on is.

How old am I? I am old enough to be able to see right through your trashing 'moderation'. And one simply cannot really be that clueless...well, the clues were all actually laid out fairly easy for one to figure out. Ahem, hint hint, he's a president,[ that is why I put the title president]...so its one of all them...and then there is that capital O, which president starts with an O? You know what, you are right, I can't figure it out either...not Washington, Lincoln? No...

OMG, apparently not dealing with a Sherlock Holmes or even the Hardy Boys figuring things out. Inspector Clouseau, perhaps? Nope, he actually bumbled, stumbled into being correct.

Hmmmmn....

Oh well, I ll keep searching for the right analogy, you wait right here...

I was a Republican for 35 years. You know, back when being a Republican wasn't a joke. Back when they actually represented the common man. The moderate Middle Class. I don't even recognize what the GOP has turned into. I do know people like you seem to fit right in nowadays though.
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

I was a Republican for 35 years. You know, back when being a Republican wasn't a joke. Back when they actually represented the common man. The moderate Middle Class. I don't even recognize what the GOP has turned into. I do know people like you seem to fit right in nowadays though.
Maybe you should only start typing when you actually know something is true? If your lopsided, lazy and negative way of thinking was supposed to be representative of when the GOP was in good shape, good riddance.

To paraphrase Reagan, It isn't so much that you are ignorant. It's just that you know so many things that aren't so. I am a Conservative, not a Republican in any event. I do not agree with the establishment of the party that I vote. I don't know where you have placed YOUR hat, but I am sure you just cancel out my conscious deliberation at national election time.

That, apparently, is one of the incurable faults of the system.
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

God love him. He, as all business owners, should have a right to run their establishment as they see fit...within the law..., even if we don't like it.
Having said that, it is my personal opinion that some just take it too far, and their right to free speech borders very near hatred and possibly inciting hateful acts.
My husband and I recently went to purchase a license plate frame. The proprietor immediately pointed us to the "history not hate" confederate flag section, and started ranting. It made us very uncomfortable. We did not seek out such, nor did we want to discuss any political issues.
Our choice is to shop elsewhere from now on.
 
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Your childish Prez Omgbad name calling? Yeah, you're a Republican. And a childish one at that.
Senor, it is not name calling, its a genuinely accurate description, decidedly shorthand, of the current office holder.

Do you deny it...surely with all your denunciations of all R faults, you are not blind to those of this destructive agent within our midst, are you?
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

God love him. He, as all business owners, should have a right to run their establishment as they see fit...within the law..., even if we don't like it.
Having said that, it is my personal opinion that some just take it too far, and their right to free speech borders very near hatred and possibly inciting hateful acts.
My husband and I recently went to purchase a license plate frame. The proprietor immediately pointed us to the "history not hate" confederate flag section, and started ranting. It made us very uncomfortable. We did not seek out such, nor did we want to discuss any political issues.
Our choice is to shop elsewhere from now on.
I would agree with you on the "history not hate" story if accurately described... but I think in this OP case, the proprietor was completely within his rights. I mean, if you read the article, its description of onerous government intrusion... and just the fact that "The breakfast includes two eggs and a slice of toast for $3.59. The tax is $27.99.

If true, who but the rich, could even afford to eat out with those type of taxes?
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

No food pictures, extremely disappointed.

They don't serve food there, just BS.
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

It's not the number of executive orders he's issued that has the right in a tizzy, it's the content of those orders.

Do you honestly think the content of his orders are of more consequence than those FDR signed? How about all the signing statements Bush issued? What about LBJ? In the scheme of things he has been quite restrained with executive power considering the financial crisis he inherited and the shear intransigence of the Republican congress he is dealing with.
 
Re: Diner offers 'Dictator Obama' breakfast special, political correctness talking po

Do you honestly think the content of his orders are of more consequence than those FDR signed? How about all the signing statements Bush issued? What about LBJ? In the scheme of things he has been quite restrained with executive power considering the financial crisis he inherited and the shear intransigence of the Republican congress he is dealing with.

I can give a crap about his executive orders. I understand their purpose. My point was those here at DP who have a problem with his EO's are more concerned with their content than their number.
 
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