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Jesus pose!!
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| Originally posted by Project-K I kinda like turtles |
osama ftw!
i mean obama.
Actually I do like turtles.
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| Originally posted by Allied Nations if romney wins... well, let's just hope that ****** doesnt. obama for the dems and mcain for the reps they're all a bunch of douches though obama has no experience and hillary is a tightass bitch |
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| Originally posted by RJT Folks in Montreal are pretty concerned, huh? |
It pains me as much as it does you.
Just imagine how many people I have to put up with down here who just regurgitate the same stale political commentary and criticism they heard Talking Head 32 spout off on MSNABCBSOX Central - and now I've got you Quebecistani's chiming in as well! Good gravy, Batman - this is cereal!

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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Did he actually write those bigoted newsletters? |
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| Originally posted by Project-K fuck, it's all there is on TV. Get this damn election over with so we can get our cheesy american TV back! |
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| Originally posted by RJT the same stale political commentary and criticism they heard Talking Head 32 spout off on MSNABCBSOX Central |
In eighth grade I made a decision not to watch TV. It has served me well.
I get the vast majority of my news from NPR these days, the rest from Yahoo news.
As far as honest, objective, relatively unbiased political/election coverage?
I don't think it exists.
Also, is it me, or has the Times really, really been dropping the ball the past few months (specifically their clear bias becoming even more clear, and its affect on their accuracy/reporting)?

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| Originally posted by RJT I get the vast majority of my news from NPR these days, the rest from Yahoo news. As far as honest, objective, relatively unbiased political/election coverage? I don't think it exists. |
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Also, is it me, or has the Times really, really been dropping the ball the past few months (specifically their clear bias becoming even more clear, and its affect on their accuracy/reporting)? |
I don't read newspapers for politics. I generally read a combination of newsmagazines like the Atlantic plus political blogs from all parts of the spectrum.
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles I don't read newspapers for politics. I generally read a combination of newsmagazines like the Atlantic plus political blogs from all parts of the spectrum. |
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| Originally posted by Lesbianosaur I didn't want a discussion... I wanted someone to chop Jesus Hillary into a picture of Sensation White or something. |
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| Originally posted by Lesbianosaur The Times news writers or the editorialists? Because the op-ed writers are all over the place, especially with the addition of neo-con Kristol. |
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| Originally posted by RJT News - I definitely expect op-ed stuff to be heavily biased. I don't know - I just haven't enjoyed the tone of the front section of the Times lately, but can't really put my finger on exactly why. |
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| Originally posted by Lesbianosaur Ok good, because I have a huge crush on Maureen Dowd and if you were talking smack about her we might no longer be able to be friends. ![]() |
This thread, for rising from such tragedy, is made of win.
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles LOL @ Maureen Dowd. |
By the way, it took all the way until page 2 for the first actual chop in a chop thread to appear.
Lame.
And no, I didn't actually make that chop. 
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| Originally posted by Lesbianosaur The Times news writers or the editorialists? Because the op-ed writers are all over the place, especially with the addition of neo-con Kristol. |
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| There was a poignancy about the moment, seeing Hillary crack with exhaustion from decades of yearning to be the principal rather than the plus-one. But there was a whiff of Nixonian self-pity about her choking up. What was moving her so deeply was her recognition that the country was failing to grasp how much it needs her. In a weirdly narcissistic way, she was crying for us. But it was grimly typical of her that what finally made her break down was the prospect of losing. |
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| Originally posted by Groundhog Boy Maureen Dowd is the best one that they have. Today's column about Hillary was pretty good. |
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| Originally posted by Lesbianosaur Also |
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| Originally posted by RJT Folks in Montreal are pretty concerned, huh? |
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