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To say that I am disappointed with the judgment and maturity of the College Republicans, however, would be a tremendous understatement. There are many people who can speak to the conservative point of view with integrity and conviction, but Ms. Coulter is not among them. Her rhetoric is often hateful and needlessly provocative ? more heat than light ? and her message is aimed squarely at the darker side of our nature.

As members of a Jesuit institution, we are called upon to deal with one another with civility and compassion, not to sling mud and impugn the motives of those with whom we disagree or to engage in racial or social stereotyping. In the wake of several bias incidents last spring, I told the University community that I hold out great contempt for anyone who would intentionally inflict pain on another human being because of their race, gender, sexual orientation, or creed.

?Disgust? was the word I used to sum up my feelings about those incidents. Hate speech, name-calling, and incivility are completely at odds with the Jesuit ideals that have always guided and animated Fordham.

Still, to prohibit Ms. Coulter from speaking at Fordham would be to do greater violence to the academy, and to the Jesuit tradition of fearless and robust engagement. Preventing Ms. Coulter from speaking would counter one wrong with another. The old saw goes that the answer to bad speech is more speech. This is especially true at a university
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to sum it up Coulter was dis invited to speak at Fordum University because she is a evil cunt of a neo con hateful lesbian
 

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Republican strategist Steve Schmidt said early Wednesday morning on MSNBC that it?s time for Republican leaders to stand up to ?extreme statements? and ?nonsense? coming from within the GOP, including Rush Limbaugh.

?Now, people calling for revolution and these extreme statements ? when I talk about a civil war in the Republican Party, what I mean is, it?s time for Republican elected leaders to stand up and to repudiate this nonsense, and to repudiate it directly,? Schmidt said.

He continued: ?There has been a culture of fear and intimidation, that you are not a real conservative if you won?t, you know, if you won?t, you know, stand ? if you stand up to these extreme statements, whether it?s Rush Limbaugh calling that young lady a slut, or a hundred other examples over the last four years.?

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Rush needs to go

what did he accomplish for 3 yrs of tearing down America to get Obama out of office .

nada :142smilie
 

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Republican strategist Steve Schmidt said early Wednesday morning on MSNBC that it?s time for Republican leaders to stand up to ?extreme statements? and ?nonsense? coming from within the GOP, including Rush Limbaugh.

?Now, people calling for revolution and these extreme statements ? when I talk about a civil war in the Republican Party, what I mean is, it?s time for Republican elected leaders to stand up and to repudiate this nonsense, and to repudiate it directly,? Schmidt said.

He continued: ?There has been a culture of fear and intimidation, that you are not a real conservative if you won?t, you know, if you won?t, you know, stand ? if you stand up to these extreme statements, whether it?s Rush Limbaugh calling that young lady a slut, or a hundred other examples over the last four years.?

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Rush needs to go

what did he accomplish for 3 yrs of tearing down America to get Obama out of office .

nada :142smilie

Rush is an entertainer. Stupid people (ie., Skulnik) don't realize it and have turned him into the voice of the GOP instead of the voice of the EIB Network.
 

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Consider this: Both men want to close the loopholes and deductions that clutter the Tax Code ? a process that would raise revenue. Boehner said Friday he is opposed to raising tax rates, and Obama didn?t once mention rates.

(PHOTOS: Meet the 12 newly elected senators)

There?s a win for both men in eliminating tax loopholes and deductions: Obama can say the wealthy are paying more, and Boehner can say he didn?t raise tax rates. At the same time, the government gets more revenue.

It would be a reversal, of sorts, for both men. House Republican leadership ? most notably Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) ? insisted in 2011 that if Congress were to close loopholes, that would have to be offset by tax cuts. Some key Republicans say they have given up on that. Cantor?s spokesman Doug Heye did not respond to an email seeking comment on Cantor?s position on loophole closures.


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why do they make all about who looks bad and just do the shit for America .

Its pathetic
 

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Conservative commentator and Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol said Sunday the Republican Party should accept new ideas, including the much-criticized suggestion by Democrats that taxes be allowed to go up on the wealthy.

"It won't kill the country if we raise taxes a little bit on millionaires," he said on "Fox News Sunday." "It really won't, I don't think. I don't really understand why Republicans don't take Obama's offer."

"Really? The Republican Party is going to fall on its sword to defend a bunch of millionaires, half of whom voted Democratic and half of whom live in Hollywood and are hostile?" he asked.

One of the biggest fights as Congress returns will be over taxes, as cuts put in place by former President George W. Bush are set to expire at the end of the year. Republicans want to extend those tax cuts for all income brackets, while Democrats want to raise revenue by allowing them to expire for wealthy Americans.

Exit polls last week found that six in ten voters supported ending the tax cuts on the wealthy, but House Republicans have remained adamantly opposed to allowing any of the rates to expire, instead supporting other changes to the tax code. House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) indicated on Friday that was unlikely to change.

"By lowering rates and cleaning up the tax code, we know that we're going to get more economic growth," he said at a press conference. "It'll bring jobs back to America. It'll bring more revenue. We also know that if we clean up the code and make it simpler, the tax code will be more efficient. The current code only collects about 85 percent of what's due the government. And it's clear that if you have a simpler, cleaner, fairer tax code, that efficiency -- the effectiveness and efficiency of the tax code increases exponentially."
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its about time these Neo Cons came to their senses.

It aint going to hurt nothing to raise tax on millionaires .

The GOP would take that to their graves when millionaires dont care two shits about it.

Fall on your sword Willard:shrug:


Fall on the sword Boehner.:shrug:
 

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In the aftermath of Barack Obama's victory over Mitt Romney in the presidential election, Newt Gingrich said it's time for the Republican party "to stop, take a deep breath and learn."

Gingrich reflected on the outcome of the contest during an appearance on NBC's "Today" on Monday.

The former House Speaker, who made a failed bid for the GOP presidential nomination earlier this year, said, "The president won an extraordinary victory. And the fact is we owe him the respect of trying to understand what they did and how they did it." He added, "But if you had said to me three weeks ago, Mitt Romney would get fewer votes than John McCain and it looks like he?ll be 2 million fewer, I would have been dumbfounded."

In a Politico op-ed published online on Monday, Gingrich wrote, "For the conservative movement and the Republican Party to succeed in the future (and while they are not identical the two are inextricably bound together) we will have to learn the lessons of 2012." He explained, "An intellectually honest and courageous Republican Party has nothing to fear from the current situation."

Asked on "Today" about what he wrote, Gingrich said, "The great thing about elections is they belong to the American people." He added, "I was wrong last week, as was virtually every major Republican analyst. And so, you have to stop and say to yourself, if I was that far off, what do I need to learn to better understand America?":SIB

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Only dumb people were dumbfounded by this election result. I called it as a landslide for Obama weeks before the election, but the conservative folks did not see it that way. Even when the unemployment numbers came out and they were the best in 4 years--which is an indicator that indeed folks were not suffering as much as the GOP projected they were. All in all, we are doing just fine and nobody Read More...

Set aside the economy and then you have the GOP pushing no birth control and totally demeaning women and their rights even going so far as to say only someRape is forced. Their treatment of immigrants over the past 4 years was absolutely despicable --including the Arizona "Show me your papers" law based on what they look like alone. Then cap it all off with Romney's campaign that not only embraced those policies but increased them with the "self deport" and the 47% comment that I believe solidified a landslide victory for Obama.

No folks, it didn't happen overnight, this is and WHO the GOP has been for 4 years and it is a losing platform they need to change. They are in fact un-electable in nationwide elections. They may win their little representative republican districts , but national elections and swing state statewide elections are off the table for the GOP until they change.
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"An intellectually honest and courageous Republican Party has nothing to fear from the current situation."

And therein lies your problem, Newt. :0074

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Newt and the other party loyals are dumbfounded becuase they actually began believing thier own lies.
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So maybe it is time to just get a third party that can at least compete with the Dems.

That would also assure that the GOP is at the end of its hatred and look down mentality.
 

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DETROIT ? Only a couple of weeks after Barack Obama won the presidency in 2008, the man who would become his Republican challenger in the next election penned a New York Times column with a fateful headline: "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt."

Those four words would haunt Mitt Romney across the Rust Belt, where auto manufacturing remains an economic pillar ? especially in Ohio, a state that every successful GOP presidential nominee has carried, and in his home state of Michigan, where his father was an auto executive and governor.

Romney's opposition to the federal rescue of General Motors and Chrysler didn't necessarily seal his fate in those two crucial states. But no other issue hung in the background for so long. And nothing that Romney tried ? his many visits, the millions spent on ads, his efforts to explain and refine his position ? could overcome it.

"The biggest determining factor was that we couldn't handle the automobile bailout issue," said Bob Bennett, chairman of the Ohio Republican Party.

Fairly or not, the perception of Romney as indifferent to the auto industry's fate was "a coffin nail," said John Heitmann, a University of Dayton historian who teaches and writes about the car's place in American culture.

Ohio is second only to Michigan in auto-related employment. A 2010 report by the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor said the industry accounted for more than 848,000 jobs in Ohio, or 12.4 percent of the workforce. That included jobs with vehicle manufacturers or dealers and with businesses that sell products or services to them, plus "spinoff" jobs produced by their economic activity.

Exit polls conducted for The Associated Press and television networks found that about 60 percent of voters in both states supported the government's loan and industry restructuring program, and three-quarters of them backed Obama. The bailout also was popular in Wisconsin, even though it hadn't stopped GM and Chrysler from closing plants there.

"We have a debt to pay back to President Obama. He saved us," said Joseph Losier, 33, a fourth-generation autoworker from suburban Detroit. After the bailout, Chrysler hired 500 people at the stamping plant where he works
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Show us the taxs Willard or go home.:sadwave:


I dont see a problem with me posting more of this stuff.

I listened to Rush L fat ass today for 10 minutes and guess what, he is still attacking Obama left and right the same shit as he has done for 3 yrs.

Got news for yeh GOP

Get these right wing freaks off the air or never get elected to POTUS again.
 

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By DYLAN BYERS |
11/16/12 12:18 PM EST


TVNewser's Chris Ariens asks Fox News chief Roger Ailes how the network will cover President Obama's second term.


?It?s day to day for us,? Ailes tell us. ?We don?t ? I know no one believes it ? we have no agenda. If he runs into a burning building tomorrow and saves four kids, he?s gonna be the biggest goddamn hero Fox News ever saw. But if he leaves four guys behind on the battlefield but can?t explain it, then he?s gonna have a problem with Fox News.?

?I don?t mind praising the guy and I don?t mind questioning the guy,? says Ailes. ?It?s day to day.?
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no if Obama runs into a burning building and
saves 4 kids, Fox is going to report that Obama started a fire.
 
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