1 posted on
12/01/2002 6:46:34 AM PST by
jern
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To: jern
Bump. Well, now why did he have to go and let the cat out of the bag, darn it.
To: jern
Gore invented Buckley. Wait....he invented secret plots....no wait....he invented burial plots...no, that was Hillary. I am totally confused.
Who is Al Gore, again?
To: jern
Gore is trying to make himself a populist by using words like zeitgeist.
To: jern
I think we have more to fear from the poverty-stricken billionaires rather than the "wealthy billionaires."
5 posted on
12/01/2002 6:59:42 AM PST by
07055
To: jern
shocked. Shocked!!! Rome wasn't built in a day and he just spilled it all... Gee.
6 posted on
12/01/2002 7:01:27 AM PST by
Toidylop
To: jern
Zeitgeist. Isn't that the stuff that come out of a popped pimple?
9 posted on
12/01/2002 7:06:45 AM PST by
Crawdad
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To: jern
What in the heck is a zeitgeist? An acne-suffering ghost? Sorry, but my german isn't very good - the only word I know is Gudentight, which I believe means 'Virgin'...
To: jern
"You -- Rush -- dress that up in populist language, talk about the great American spirit of adventure and development. You -- George -- put that in fancy historical language, the stuff about manifest destiny, etc. You -- gentlemen at Fox -- talk about the news effect of Alaskan oil exploration, how it will diminish the egos in the Mideast. That sort of thing. I hardly need tell you how to do it. Just do it." Oh, man! Buckley's STILL GOT IT!!!
14 posted on
12/01/2002 7:20:05 AM PST by
Illbay
To: jern
Joined at the Heart (a Gore book) - Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,242
To: jern
Damn! I sure hope this doesn't "blow my cover" as a secret OP for the vast right wing conspiracy................
To: jern
"They'll create a little echo chamber, and pretty soon they'll start baiting the mainstream media for allegedly ignoring the story they've pushed into the zeitgeist." Well, Al was originally off to a pretty good start, what with the drooling about oil and ultra-wealthy billionaires. But when we wanders off into the pseudo-intellectual wasteland, using words like "zeitgeist", all he's bound to pick up is the frustrated 60's college prof vote, which is busy blaming the ignorant proletarian masses for not properly adhering to Marxist/Leninist theory. And there just ain't enough of these "progressives" to perch on, while one steals the final necessary votes.
To get back on track picking up mainstream 'Rat voters, he needs to keep talking about "global warming,man... n'sh*t...'nd like sustainable forms of like energy, dude. Cuz like, y'know...we only like got one world here. 'nd like all this war stuff is like really uncool too, man."
A sure winner for the fashionable idiot vote.
To: jern
Who didn't know this one was comming? How dare Gore use that word, incorrectly or otherwise!
To: jern
"there's a bunch of them" -- are, some of them, "financed by wealthy ultraconservative billionaires." Non-wealthy billionaires are presumably too busy trying to become wealthy billionaires to give much time to politics.
Vintage Buckley...He can pick it apart, can't he. If he ever decides to teach an english class, I would sign up for it and move to the venue.
On the subject of the current popular use of German expressions by the dims. I have a theory that they are adopting words from a country that is failing because of it's liberal policies. People in the US appear to wising up and rejecting liberalism as expressed in english, so now the libs are resorting to foreign words to encode the same tired policies.
Do I need a tinfoil hat??
FReepers easily broke the code. I wonder if the sheeple will do the same.
34 posted on
12/01/2002 8:40:25 AM PST by
VMI70
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They'll create a little echo chamber, and pretty soon they'll start baiting the mainstream media for allegedly ignoring the story they've pushed into the zeitgeist. --Al Gore
Sure Al, sort of like the way Dan Rather ignored the story of Condit (D-CA) and the missing intern.
Zeitgeist, indeed. What a big vocabulary you have, Al. You and Tommy Daschole have certainly seen the writing on the wall--someday soon the media will no longer be yours to manipulate--and your reaction is to denounce Fox and the Washington Times and Limbaugh.
You are terrified, Al, because your lies are no longer being routinely passed on to a believing sheeple. I think we have the free flow of information in the Internet--something you never intended, was it, Al?--and the mainstream acceptance of books chronicling the media's liberal slant like Bernard Goldgerg's Bias and Ann Coulter's Slander! to thank for pushing some objectivity into the zeitgeist. The reign of the NYT and Dan Rather won't last forever, Al.
36 posted on
12/01/2002 9:27:54 AM PST by
cloud8
To: jern
Good stuff from the gentleman who first gave us Up from Liberalism and National Review back when liberals had absolute monopoly on brain washing.
37 posted on
12/01/2002 10:00:45 AM PST by
Brasil
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Bye bye liberal media monopoly
Oh, the unfair conspiracy of it all!
To: jern
They are making a mistake by talking about Rush and radio as more and more people will listen and hear the truth that the liberal talking heads never talk about. These guys are genius !
To: jern
GRAVITAS
43 posted on
12/01/2002 10:24:39 AM PST by
bert
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William F. Buckley: Gore Reveals Secret GOP PlotYes Big Al, the GOP does have a secret plot. It involves winning elections and sending you to a rocking chair at the old fogey's home.
44 posted on
12/01/2002 10:50:12 AM PST by
reg45
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