Posted on 05/09/2005 5:41:36 AM PDT by bitt
It doesn't say anything about Bush.
People with little intelligence have to resort to name calling since they don't have the brain power to do anything else.
Dingy Harry is truly a small man.
He owes an apology to those students, they dont deserve such an impoverished representative of their government.
It mainly speaks to a trend in politics where we are attacking the person rather than the policies. In addition to being the leader of the free world, President Bush is a nice guy but too many Americans think it's makes sense to denigrate him personally - very sad. Of course it happens on both sides and is sad either way.
Intersting turn of the phrase to describe Kennedy's service. Can't tell if he is talking about the round mound of profound or the US Senate.
It doesn't happen on both sides, oh foolish newbie. It only happens on the liberal side. Don't make unsupported accusations like that, that kind of trash talk needs supporting examples.
Btw, welcome to FR!
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It doesn't happen on both sides, oh foolish newbie. It only happens on the liberal side. Don't make unsupported accusations like that, that kind of trash talk needs supporting examples.
Btw, welcome to FR!<<
Thank you for the welcome.
I'd give you some supporting examples if I could tell whether or not you were serious. But I'm new here and still learning.
The little snot said the called Carl Rove because President Bush was "probably asleep" without making reference to a time difference.
I am really beginning to despise this man.
>>Reid's apology was just as disingenuous as his original statement was obscene.
The little snot said the called Carl Rove because President Bush was "probably asleep" without making reference to a time difference.
I am really beginning to despise this man.<<
I hope my post above was not interpreted as a defense of Reid - I think what he did was terrible and his apology sounded dishonest.
My only point was that he and his party don't have monopoly on the politics of personal attacks and that it is wrong no matter who does it.
bttt
HOWEVER, you will be hard pressed to find any attacks by high-profile conservatives, and none, repeat, none, of the type Dusty Harry used.
How do I know? Because the attack would be plastered all over the front pages of the LSM (lame stream media) for weeks. The person responsible for it would be forced to apologize on every Sunday morning show, he would be berated by the likes of Dusty Harry, his staff and a myriad of assorted other Senators and Representatives. Press conferences would be held 3 times per day for a week excoriating him for his meanspiritedness. The congressman's staff would undergo intense scrutiny, and at least one would be fired. He would be forced, through political pressure, to resign from various panels and committees.
THEN, he would be called cold hearted, cruel, and unresponsive to criticism.
Trent Lott is a good example, of what happens if a Republican makes a mistake. And he didn't say anything that even approaches the level of Dusty harry's outburst, nor is he a conservative. Either one of the those conditions (conservative, or a real attack) would have resulted in a true Nuclear Option being excercised by the Libs.
I despise what Traitor Reid said but it is harder to defend the President when his own wife tries to make him out to be stupid.
Can you please tell me your sources on the Republican side? I can't imagine where you get your news.
>>I am serious. Yes, you can find some examples of personal attacks on libs by conservatives. In the technical sense you are right, both sides do do it. We just have to go back to the Clinton era to see that.
HOWEVER, you will be hard pressed to find any attacks by high-profile conservatives, and none, repeat, none, of the type Dusty Harry used.<<
I'll take a look. I would think the most likely subjects would be Hillary, Kerry and Michael Moore. It is an interesting distinction you make - I was thinking more about message boards and blogs - you may turn out to be right about high profile Republicans.
>>Trent Lott is a good example, of what happens if a Republican makes a mistake. And he didn't say anything that even approaches the level of Dusty harry's outburst, nor is he a conservative. <<
I know I'm new here ..so I hesitate to even say this but one of the things that bothered me here in my very brief time have been the attacks on Republicans - like Trent Lott, John McCain and Bush41. That's one reason i didn't specifically reference Democrats in my post - I don't like personal attacks from any quarter, call me old fashioned but I prefer to debate issues.
Didn't Ann Coulter call Hillary "pond scum?" and didn't President Bush43 call Michael Moore a "slimeball?
But I stand corrected on the basic point that more high profile Democrats have called Republicans names since Bush43 was elected since I did a quick search and did not find anything.
I read a lot online it's there I see so many attacks from both sides, including attacks from both flanks on people who are partisan enough.
Ann Coulter calling Hillary names is QUITE different than say, Senator Frist calling Kerry "a vulgar, lying idiot".
Or Zell Miller calling Ted Kennedy names. As in, "I liked his brother, but I think Ted Kennedy is a big fat stupid blowhard". heh-heh.
You are wrong...and let me give you an example. During Clinton's impeachment-eve bombing of Iraq, Tom Delay actually had the nerve to call into question Clinton's timing of this operation. This was something that was on a lot of Republicans mind....not to mention some in the media, since the bombings in Sudan and Afghanistan. Yet, through the months, not one Republican came out publically to redicule Clinton for his Wag-the-Dog.
Yet Delay's comments, which strictly went to the timing of this operation, and included no personal attacks, became the subject of much media attention. In fact, unlike the media that buries denegrating quotes from Democrats, this media went around asking for comments from other Republicans so they could pin them down and tie them to Delay's comments.
As usual, Republicans became Delay's toughest critics for these comments.
There is only one other Republican I can think of who made disparaging and "personal" comments about Clinton...and that was Dan Burton. And unlike Harry Reid, Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, Robert Byrd, etc.; Burton paid for those comments for weeks as he was taken apart in the media. The media ignores Democrats, while Republicans are rediculed and marginalized as extremists.
I'm sorry, but it's not even the same thing. Sure...the pundits and the talking-heads all do this; but when it comes to elected politicians, the Democrats are on a level alone. And the reason why (as someone already pointed out) is because the media would never allow a Republican to get away with it. Just look at the way they treated Trent Lott's praise of Thurmond vs. Chris Dodd's praise of Robert Byrd; two very similar situations that were treated completely differently.
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