Posted on 03/01/2016 1:09:37 PM PST by DallasBiff
The color blue used to be associated with conservatives in the USA.
On the red/blue subject red, worldwide, has always been the colour associated with communism. Over here in the UK red is the Labour(Democrat) party and blue is the Conservative party although our conservatives are very similar to your Republicans they are "in name only" conservatives.
Really nice picture of Cruz in a blue tie. Oh no!
http://www.newyorker.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Frank-Ted-Cruz-1200.jpg
“A moose bit my sister”.
I haven’t heard that in a while
The color should be blue. It corresponds with the Tory color in Britain. I seem to recall the media reversed the color contrast (Reagan’s two election maps were seas of Maggie Thatcher Conservative Blue) en masse sometime during the nineties. The only rationale that made sense was they realized there was an unconscious, and accurate, association of the Democrats in red with Communism.
Now it is associated with dems......so??????????
Climb Mt. Niitaka, repeat, Climb Mt. Niitaka.
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OMG, no, I missed that!
First confused about the picture’s meaning.
Second I am so impressed that you know how to post a picture. It is above my ability
It’s a follow up to my post about Trump.
I’ll send it to you in freepmail. It’s easy.
Someone left the kale out in the rain
I thought that it was lettuce
Was that really all they fed us?
Now I’ll never eat a superfood again
Oh, no!
Wound my heart with a languor monotonous
The chair is against the wall
Hahaha hahaaaaaa!
Good ‘un.
:D
The lunatic is on the grass...
Dave Berry on “I am, I said”:
“One example I cited was Neil Diamonds ballad I Am, I Said, in which Neil complains repeatedly that nobody hears him, not even the chair. I pointed out that this does not make a ton of sense, unless Neil has unusually intelligent furniture. (Mr. Diamond, your BarcaLounger is on line two.)”
I used to think it said, “The loony chick is on the grass.”
Not really.
BTW, someone on FR used to claim that line about the chair proved I Am, I Said was an atheistic song. Seems a bit of a stretch to me.
Around here it only matters if it’s Duke blue or Carolina blue.
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