View Full Version : DNC releases Iowa Ad: "Extreme Aims"
harikaried
08-08-2011, 12:31 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgK5nl2Hzjw
"Like washington republicans and the tea party, republican presidential candidates are offering no new ideas"
I suppose technically they didn't show Ron Paul anywhere..
The unmentionable one is unmentioned.
Two thoughts:
1. No new ideas indeed! The 200 year old ones were good enough and we should return to them!
2. Did it really say "to the extreme" at the end?? :eek:
ItsTime
08-08-2011, 12:39 PM
Big government is the old idea.
bunklocoempire
08-08-2011, 12:48 PM
The unmentionable one is unmentioned.
Yep.
Another example of the Br'er Rabbit, establishment, status quo strategy.
Dems: "Oh no, don't vote them 4 Repub candidates in"
Repubs: "Theys scared of them candidates! Vote 'em in! Vote 'em in!"
later:
Dems: "Oh no, Romney is looking like he could win!"
Repubs: "Romney can win! Vote Romney!"
Etc., etc.
Bunkloco
nobody's_hero
08-08-2011, 12:54 PM
Good. I don't want politicians with ideas. We're f**ked enough as it is.
I would gladly set their salary at $200,000 a year to just sit on their asses and do nothing at this point.
flightlesskiwi
08-08-2011, 12:58 PM
was that a joke???
good lord that was funny!!!
sailingaway
08-08-2011, 01:11 PM
The unmentionable one is unmentioned.
Possibly because he DIDN'T vote for the Ryan plan and his plan would make funding medicare and social security a priority while cutting excessive overseas militarism and unConstitutional departments, and let the kids opt out.
Yep.
Another example of the Br'er Rabbit, establishment, status quo strategy.
Dems: "Oh no, don't vote them 4 Repub candidates in"
Repubs: "Theys scared of them candidates! Vote 'em in! Vote 'em in!"
later:
Dems: "Oh no, Romney is looking like he could win!"
Repubs: "Romney can win! Vote Romney!"
Etc., etc.
Bunkloco
Yup. Otherwise known as the false left right paradigm.
Especially since this is paid by the DNC aka the RNC.
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