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Old 08-30-2012, 11:44 AM
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33girl (and other Pennsylvanians), ever wonder what John Heinz would be doing now if not for that terrible accident?
YES. Every. Freaking. Minute. You must be channelling my mom. If he hadn't died, I probably wouldn't have taken the step I felt I had to take earlier this year, which is becoming NO Party. Because the Republican Party would probably still be what it was founded to be.
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Old 08-30-2012, 12:00 PM
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No one looks to Samuel L. Jackson on the left for political commentary, but we all know millions on the right subscribe to Rush Limbaugh, and he is paid a pretty penny for those thoughts. Yet again, your comparison is poor. If you want to compare someone, how about the prayer group that claims to have gotten God to move the hurricane from its intended coarse to Tampa and the GOP convention by sending it to MS/LA. That's not offensive?
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Old 08-30-2012, 12:01 PM
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I don't think it's helpful to have a contest on whose extremists are the looniest or scariest.
This. Gingerdeltaz, this is the problem I have with your post. It sounds like you are trying to say that the Tea Party extremism is ok because there are people on the left who are worse. Do you really want to start a competition where we all trot out examples of idiots on either end of the spectrum? How about the guys who got kicked out of the GOP convention for throwing things and making racist comments to an African American cameraman? Threats on the lives of House Democrats after votes on health care reform?

I'm doing exactly what I agreed with MC is silly to do, but only to illustrate the point. I don't think anyone here is going to say that extremists on either side are ideal. The problem is that many (most?) Tea Party members can be numbered in the "extremist" category, and it's starting to make it look like the entire Republican party belongs in the extremist category, which I do not believe is reality. I would think that more moderate Republicans would be concerned about the image that the Tea Party is giving to the rest of the right.

(I will also agree that comparing a professional political pundit like Limbaugh, someone whose family has long been associated with politics and who is known synonymously with the Republican party, with an actor like Samuel L. Jackson, who is known for being an actor, is laughable.)
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Old 08-30-2012, 12:01 PM
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I won't participate in the feeding frenzy -- as a moderate Democrat, I agree with almost all you said. I do, though, agree with others that the comparisons you make are apple and oranges, and I do tend to think that the 'left wing liberal" in "left wing liberal Samuel L. Jackson" risks moving away from the civil discourse you rightly call for. It seems to me that labels like "left wing liberal" and "right wing conservative" have pretty much ceased to have any meaning beyond the pejorative "extremist."


Meanwhile, I heartily recommend (again) Patriotic Grace: What It Is and Why We Need It Now by Peggy Noonan.
Your comment about "left wing liberal" and "left wing" really made me stop and think. I must admit that I have used those terms so casually and carelessly, that I did not give enough thought to the fact that they are labels and can certainly be inflammatory.

That was definitely a "teachable moment" for me. You are correct. I have an aversion to labels, yet I was using them myself without having thought them through. It's time to remove those labels from my discussions. Thank you.

I looked at the Peggy Noonan book on Amazon and was impressed by what I saw. I'm getting ready to download it now.

I appreciate that you did not join the feeding frenzy. It's certainly not enjoyable, but I did know that I was setting myself up for it when I chose to share the only differing opinion. I don't take it personally at all and respect that the others submitting posts are simply expressing their views as well.
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Old 08-30-2012, 12:04 PM
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As for the children of politicians, we could go back twenty years ago to when Chelsea Clinton was only 12 or 13 and the subject of nasty jokes by Rush Limbaugh and John McCain.
Both sides have done it. No one should be proud of it.

Bristol Palin has now become a public figure in her own right, and frankly, I think she deserves it.
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Old 08-30-2012, 12:24 PM
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Your comment about "left wing liberal" and "left wing" really made me stop and think. I must admit that I have used those terms so casually and carelessly, that I did not give enough thought to the fact that they are labels and can certainly be inflammatory.

That was definitely a "teachable moment" for me. You are correct. I have an aversion to labels, yet I was using them myself without having thought them through. It's time to remove those labels from my discussions. Thank you.
No problem. We all have a tendancy to do it, because it becomes part of "the way people speak." We've been condititioned for it.

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Hope you like it. It's been some years since I read it -- I should probably read it again as a "vaccination" for the next two+ months.
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Old 08-30-2012, 01:19 PM
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Both sides have done it. No one should be proud of it.

Bristol Palin has now become a public figure in her own right, and frankly, I think she deserves it.
I assumed she was talking about Trig Palin, who is still being made the butt of jokes due to his Downs Syndrome.

http://www.tmz.com/2012/08/20/wayne-...t-sarah-palin/
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Old 08-30-2012, 01:26 PM
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I assumed she was talking about Trig Palin, who is still being made the butt of jokes due to his Downs Syndrome.

http://www.tmz.com/2012/08/20/wayne-...t-sarah-palin/
No serious person has ever made a joke about Trig. Poor baby was a new born when his mama was thrown into the spot light. Honestly, Palin put her own children in the spot light in the way that no other politician ever has. When you use your kids as props, people feel like they are fair game, whether or not that is fair. Comics, which you have pointed out, make a living saying outrageous things. Wayne Brady is not a part of the political dialogue and should not be used as an excuse to ramp up rhetoric. Making fun of those with disabilities is distasteful regardless of their parentage...God knows the joke didn't bother Trig any at his age, but others with Trisomy 21 may not take so kindly to the joke.
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Old 08-30-2012, 01:34 PM
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No serious person has ever made a joke about Trig. Poor baby was a new born when his mama was thrown into the spot light. Honestly, Palin put her own children in the spot light in the way that no other politician ever has. When you use your kids as props, people feel like they are fair game, whether or not that is fair. Comics, which you have pointed out, make a living saying outrageous things. Wayne Brady is not a part of the political dialogue and should not be used as an excuse to ramp up rhetoric. Making fun of those with disabilities is distasteful regardless of their parentage...God knows the joke didn't bother Trig any at his age.
If I didn't know better I'd say it sounds like you're defending people who choose to attack Palin's children.
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Old 08-30-2012, 01:39 PM
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I have never heard anyone joke about Trig. That's disgusting. Who does that?
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Old 08-30-2012, 01:50 PM
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Those jokes were completely out of line and were both deplorable and unacceptable...as are those regarding the children of any politician.
I agree and also consider spouses off-limits most of the time.
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Old 08-30-2012, 01:51 PM
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If I didn't know better I'd say it sounds like you're defending people who choose to attack Palin's children.
Nowhere in there did I defend anyone. I just said that Palin bears some culpability for not protecting her children from the onslaught caused by her own rhetoric. There are nuts on both sides of the aisle, and MOST politicians are smart enough to keep their kids out of the spotlight. I think most of the drama could have been easily prevented and those kids would have been much better off by leaving them all back in Alaska. The people that attacked are nuts, but we have paparazzi chasing teen stars and people commenting about these children on websites everyday. Some of the ugliness was inevitable because people love a trainwreck.
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Old 08-30-2012, 01:54 PM
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Ok, google just answered my question: Wayne Brady is the ass who made fun of Trig.
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Old 08-30-2012, 01:59 PM
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I agree and also consider spouses off-limits most of the time.
Spouses are off limits unless they involve themselves actively with the campaign, ie. Ann Romney after her GOP Convention speech and frequent campaigning. You can't be in it and out of it.
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Old 08-30-2012, 02:06 PM
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Nowhere in there did I defend anyone. I just said that Palin bears some culpability for not protecting her children from the onslaught caused by her own rhetoric. There are nuts on both sides of the aisle, and MOST politicians are smart enough to keep their kids out of the spotlight. I think most of the drama could have been easily prevented and those kids would have been much better off by leaving them all back in Alaska. The people that attacked are nuts, but we have paparazzi chasing teen stars and people commenting about these children on websites everyday. Some of the ugliness was inevitable because people love a trainwreck.
But you're justifying it. Politicians have their familys on the campaign trail all of the time so I don't know what you mean when you say she should have kept them out of the spotlight.

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Ok, google just answered my question: Wayne Brady is the ass who made fun of Trig.
I posted a link in my post. Louis CK, Seth McFarlane and Bill Maher also made digs at him too in the past.
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