OnPoint: Transcription of new Rick Perry ad
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On second thoughts, Keith—I'm going to say more mental than funny.
Nah, it was funny. Mental-funny.
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In related news, I UNDERSTAND PERRY NOW.
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I salute... you.
Flags, any flags, used in any way, viewed by voters push voters towards the Republican Party. I never saw so many Australian flags as at the Liberal Party conference at the hotel I worked at last year, and expect to see a bloom of flags at any National Party event in the next few weeks.
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Ha. I'm pretty sure the NZ flag doesn't work.
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James Butler, in reply to
Ha. I'm pretty sure the NZ flag doesn't work.
OTOH, an Iranian flag almost certainly would.
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JackElder, in reply to
The official NZ flag, no. The ABs silver fern, probably will.
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Welcome to the forth coming nightmare and those that seek to profit from it.
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Equally and unsurprisingly weird, this RNZ interview with Meatloaf is weird!
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3410,
Equally and unsurprisingly weird
And both are Texans.
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Paul Williams, in reply to
But then so is Lyle Lovett
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This is the bestest public address post I have read in a long time.
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Why am I not surprised that US campaign ads are beginning to look more and more like movie trailers. God I hope Perry’s running for president because he’s too ashamed to be governor of TX anymore. He says America needs jobs – what about the 50,000 he just cut from education in Texas? I’m proud to be born and raised Texan, but ffs some people make it very difficult sometimes!
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When in 2012 does the movie come out?!!?!1! I can't wait.
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Barring Obama of course, there is a disturbing lack of non-Caucasian people on that.. that.. that piece of faux-realism! It is also scary that politicians in the US are portrayed as somehow being superhuman creatures that can singlehandedly fix stupendously complex issues (or create new ones) with a wave of their hand, or a speech from the Oval Office..
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It is also scary that politicians in the US are portrayed as somehow being superhuman creatures that can singlehandedly fix stupendously complex issues (or create new ones) with a wave of their hand, or a speech from the Oval Office..
Unfortunately the politicians believe it too. Then they get into office and find out they can't. This is where Obama has come unstuck; he promised so much only to find out that "no we can't" (at least not when he's outflanked by the Mad Hatter's Tea Party(
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Unfortunately the politicians believe it too. Then they get into office and find out they can't. This is where Obama has come unstuck
I think he came unstuck because he hasn't played the Superhero/Cowboy figure in office, and that's what Americans seem to expect of their presidents now.
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raising standards...
IwaJimaFlag
that's Iwo Jima you, you..
goddamnedleftypinko you...What a great nation!
from the desolate early scenes
(post-rapture?)
then being carried along in
the orgiastic stock pic frenzy
of patriotism - I too now want
Perry White to be Editor in Chief
of the Daily Planet!see the the first trailer here:
see the best of the movie here:
Ohh Amerika,
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Craig Ranapia, in reply to
This is where Obama has come unstuck; he promised so much only to find out that "no we can't" (at least not when he's outflanked by the Mad Hatter's Tea Party(
I love the way that when Obama grasps the whole separation of powers shtick, thinks bipartisanship actually means something (and gets told to fuck himself over and over) it's always his fault. I think his big mistake is making the assumption that the current Tea Bagged GOP actually gives a rodent's rectum about anything other than knee-capping him at every turn.
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Meanwhile, back on Planet Douche a gay serviceman getting booed at a primary debate is "unfortunate".
Fuckers.
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Don't worry Keith, I don't think you will have to transcribe too many more Perry ads, with two lousy debate performances and some strange/changing positions (e.g. social security is unconstitutional- no it isn't, paying the tuition of the children of illegal immigrants - the state of TX doesn't do that for the children of born and bred Texans), I think his goose is cooked. Didn't take long, talk about a shooting star.
Romney will be the Repub nominee and looking at polls in battleground states, Obama is in deep shit. He is low 40s in lots of critical states, and I don't see anything that is going to change the economy or job creation in his favor before the election.
Unless Obama does a 180 and reduces rather increases uncertainty by stopping talking about tax increases, actually seriously starts cutting Fed govt expenditure, making the NLRB and the EPA pull their head in and doing something to reduce the uncertainty and costs surrounding the imapct of Obamacare, companies are not going to start hiring. But none of that is going to happen. Barry is a committed leftie, he really believes he is doing the right thing, despite the obvious failure of his policies.
It has been amazing watching Obama's trajectory. From demi God to putz in a few short years. I guess Habitat for Humanity will get another loser ex president to help them build houses. -
Apparently Perry has thrown his hat in the ring for the Epsom seat....
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Heh. I went to 'last post' in this thread and knew it was James before I even scrolled upwards to see the name. All the talking points buzzwords leapt out at me so beautifully.
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Danielle, it's been too long....
Well, how do you think Obama has been doing and what do you think of his chances next year? A lot of Dems are not too happy right now. -
Craig Ranapia, in reply to
Barry is a committed leftie
Only on Planet Tea Bag, dear… Then again, James, I guess we can squint past Gov. Romney’s record as a pretty moderate New England governor who made Obama look like a pussy when it came to Marxist healthcare.
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Sacha, in reply to
Barry
please don't encourage the baggy dickness about names
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