Posted on 01/04/2002 12:25:32 AM PST by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:03:11 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
THE folks at Msnbc are talking to former Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Alan Keyes about hosting a 10 p.m. show up against Fox News' new hire, Greta Van Susteren. Meanwhile, Van Susteren, a lawyer before her O.J. Simpson commentary turned her into a CNN star, reportedly has penned an eight-page memo detailing CNN's demerits. She plans to keep the document secret as long as CNN doesn't try to paint her as an ungrateful traitor.
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Let me educate you there. I voted for Alan Keyes in the primary last year. I then observed his behavior after it was already obvious that he had lost the nomination (ie. at the convention) I wondered what kind of animosity he could have toward his party to withold his delegates in that way. Then I started paying closer attention to his supporters. It became very clear from there. I not only voted for GWB in the general, but I volunteered for him. Ever since then, Keyes and his supporters have done nothing but attack GWB and I have to ask why? Steve Forbes doesn't do this.....
It's even dumber to keep insisting that you and you alone are right when so many other people, not all of whom are as dumb as you all would like to have the world believe, think you're DEAD wrong in your approach to things.
And now are you saying that anyone who see Keyes as coming across as thinking that no one else has anything worthwhile to say is not capable of rational thought?
PhiKapMom will be along shortly to show it to you, not that you'll believe it.
I am afraid that based on your attitude on this thread, and similar ones
Ah, if I were babbling inchoherently like you are, I wouldn't have the NERVE to discuss how anybody else responds to threads.
I believe that the name of this particular form of logical fallacy is the ad populem argument, a form of appealing to a false authority.
If I'm not mistaken, Keyes didn't even come out for Bush until almost ten days before the election.
I mean, what WAS the point of that.
He made the same "cheap shots" in the debates as he does now.
The question is: could he lead a nation of disparate opinions, form coalitions, and rally his people in Congress to get legislation passed? Could he cajole foreign leaders to his way of thinking? Could he persuade those from the opposite side to join in legislation?
I am afraid the answer to all these questions is "no." That is why he doesn't draw more supporters.
Now Now Now. LOL you're asking for facts. :)
We hear that a lot; is that something that Keyes people keep telling themselves so they don't have to face the fact that, even AFTER seeing this wonderful debater, people STILL didn't vote for him?
If he's SUCH a good debater, why didn't he WIN the nomination and the presidency????
I look forward to your reply, telling us all how we just can't handle smart people like Keyes and all that drivel.
Do you think that Keyes is intellectually superior to Dick Cheney? To Karl Rove? To Steve Forbes?
Clinton is smarter than most people, too -- don't you think?
Well, there you go, KFP....and the Bush supporters complain about Keyes! ROTFLMAO!
Not all Bush supporters but the Bush worshippers and Keyes bashers. They don't even realize how hilarious they are! They are making this place seem more like Fool's Republic.
If the New York Times and the Washington Post and James Carville all said that the President planned to exterminate the Jews in gas chambers, and the President denied it, I would want to see some evidence stronger than their word. I guess you wouldn't. That means that you are a much more credulous person than I am (I was previously of the opinion that I was particularly gullible, but it looks like you beat me there)
Let me ask you this....can you take honest critcism? Can you try to understand why you lose voters? Because I'm deadly sincere in my remarks.
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