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Originally Posted by filtherton
I find otto's exuberance interesting. It's been a while since any reasonable conservative had anything to lord over anyone on the left, with the economy being a disaster and the situation in Iraq so clearly being a colossal mistake. Cheers to you, otto, you've finally found something to be proud of... or something.
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Exuberance: The quality or condition of being exuberant. Joyful enthusiasm.
I guess I'm a little exuberant in the sense of how entertaining the players and their apologists have become. The only light moments in the tedious drama of political apologists.
The topic is Rev. Wright, racism and the affect on Obama's campaign ... is it not? I'm proud of a lot. However, I'm disappointed in the shallow adoration of Obama and the apologies made for his mistakes. I'm disappointed in people willing to justify racism for any reason. Are you proud of those things? What are you proud of? Stick up for it rather than attempting to guilt someone with smarmy dismissiveness.
Regarding the other topics you decided to lump in with and label me as a conservative, I am not a fan of Bush, or happy with the current economy, or any stereotype you would like for me to fall in to. What are you?
Your form of reply has become a patterned response mechanism to any negativity toward Obama and you are contributing to the empty rhetoric of the cycle. This is the game ... isn't it?
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Originally Posted by SecretMethod70
No apparent ‘Wright effect’ in new NBC/WSJ poll
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Originally Posted by myself to ratbastid
I see, is your integrity determined by the news cycle? Apparently truth for you has less to do about facts and more about winning, outlasting the news cycle. I see no evidence of this ever going away completely. Some powerfully influential people have been left injured in the wake. I doubt the likes of Rev. Wright or Geraldine Ferraro are done with this one, planning, calculating in the background. Don't forget this issue is now fair-game for Hillary and McCain ... food for some very creative minds ... staffers, strategists, PR and advertising wizards ... you only hope this is gone.
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