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03-20-2009, 08:35 AM
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Arrogant A-hole
Joking about the president’s lack of bowling skills, Leno quipped, “I imagine the bowling alley [in the White House] has just been just burned and closed down.”
“No, no. I have been practicing,” the president said. “I bowled a 129.”
“It's like — it was like Special Olympics, or something,” he joked.
Ha ha ! remember the watermelons in the whitehouse joke that cost a mayor his job. Ha ha retards are funny. The media is calling it a "gaffe" , why not call it a bigoted, insensitive, demeaning insult?
I'm still not over the Imus comments that drew such furor over a joke.
How long before Spence replies, "I dont see the big deal, this is Leno, its supposed to be a joke". PaulS - " Bush made lots of stupid comments" Sokinwet - " Jimmy you're losing it, and shoot from the hip"
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03-20-2009, 08:56 AM
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I agree with you Jimmy, although I don't think it was done to intentionally insult anyone. He just thinks he's a hip, funny dude and wants everyone to know how cool he is. It was an incredibly stupid comment to make, nonetheless. I guess that's what happens when you ask the leader of the free world to speak without notes or a teleprompter.
You're right on about people coming to his defense. If Bush made the same comment, he'd be getting hammered and all the libs would be asking for his resignation.
Let's hear what kind of excuses you guys can come up with for the Great One.
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03-20-2009, 09:05 AM
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to err is human
hey....Nobody is perfect...
~it's his Persian flaw~
and trying to keep up with the quick witted
Jay LENO is no EASY task
EVEN though he has to appear presidential
he was NOT at a official news conference or
appearing in a - Presidential Address to the nation deal
he is entitled to a "night on the town" even as president
he is trying to stay as Optimistic and upbeat to
inspire the worried and install some confidence .
behind the scenes he's working at a feverish pace
and accountability so far is his strong suit unlike
the bush and cheney - denial and secrecy
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03-20-2009, 09:12 AM
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What's to defend? It was in poor taste, he should make a quick appology and life will go on.
Here's what's funny about it, most of the outrage will come from the Right, many of whom traditionally haven't given a rats ass about the mentally disabled.
-spence
Last edited by spence; 03-20-2009 at 09:37 AM..
Reason: Added many of whom to maintain the appearance of objectivity
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03-20-2009, 09:18 AM
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He should resign. 
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Make America Great Again.
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03-20-2009, 09:32 AM
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ya know what i find so funny
that everyone is in some way mentally disabled
as SPENCE so aptly put it
is some small way or fashion.........
if you pay all your bills your deemed eccentric
if you don't pay all your your considered Crazy
i've got news for ya
everyone is a little bit CRAZY
sometimes it's hidden and imperceptible
but trust me it's there beneath the false
exterior .... i don't care who you are
i've never met anyone yet where
i couldn't perceive the crazy gene.... lol
for those people that think they are 100% sane
your absolutely delusional to some extent
REALITY is an illusion ...it's how we perceive Light waves
that bounce off our retina's ........nothing is -> that solid
and its colors... and form...
are totally subject to our interpretation
what hue of Blue do you view?

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03-20-2009, 09:22 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by spence
Here's what's funny about it, most of the outrage will come from the Right, who traditionally haven't given a rats ass about the mentally disabled.
-spence
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Spence, I always give you a lot of credit for being intelligent and for thinking things out before posting., But that last comment was not only in poor taste, but it was ignorant and stupid.
I guess you don't have anyone in your family with a disability. Start thinking before you speak.
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03-20-2009, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by fishbones
Spence, I always give you a lot of credit for being intelligent and for thinking things out before posting., But that last comment was not only in poor taste, but it was ignorant and stupid.
I guess you don't have anyone in your family with a disability. Start thinking before you speak.
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Not really ignorant or stupid. In general funding and assistance for the developmentally disabled goes up under Democratic leadership and down under Republican leadership. Does this mean that all Republicans are heartless bastards? No, it certainly doesn't...
But my wife has worked with the mentally disabled all of her life. Most in her profession fear what Republican leadership tends to bring to their industry. It's about the money and the attidide.
To be fair I'll amend my post to add a "many of whom"...
-spence
Last edited by spence; 03-20-2009 at 09:48 AM..
Reason: spelling
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03-20-2009, 09:26 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by spence
What's to defend? It was in poor taste, he should make a quick appology and life will go on.
Here's what's funny about it, most of the outrage will come from the Right, who traditionally haven't given a rats ass about the mentally disabled.
-spence
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Spence,
What was your take on the Imus debacle?
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03-20-2009, 09:28 AM
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What if Rush "slipped" up and said what Obama said? Would the response be " Sorry I slipped up. It was all in good fun?" I think not.
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03-20-2009, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Travis
Spence,
What was your take on the Imus debacle?
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I thought Imus got screwed. He fell on his sword but some were out for a clean kill and they got their man.
-spence
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03-20-2009, 09:44 AM
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03-20-2009, 11:40 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by spence
What's to defend? It was in poor taste, he should make a quick appology and life will go on.
Here's what's funny about it, most of the outrage will come from the Right, many of whom traditionally haven't given a rats ass about the mentally disabled.
-spence
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Thats simply not true. Small businessmen, who historically have been the backbone of the Jaycees, Kiwannis, and other such fraternal organizations were some of the original backers, supporters of the Special Olympics. And I think we know well what political party most small businessmen are associated with.
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03-20-2009, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Swimmer
Thats simply not true. Small businessmen, who historically have been the backbone of the Jaycees, Kiwannis, and other such fraternal organizations were some of the original backers, supporters of the Special Olympics. And I think we know well what political party most small businessmen are associated with.
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Ok, fine...I give up. I'm obviously guily of not attaching enough conditions to my generalization to make everyone happy.
Tough crowd this afternoon
-spence
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03-20-2009, 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by fishbones
He just thinks he's a hip, funny dude and wants everyone to know how cool he is. .
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Ya, hip, funny and cool should be added to the age, citizenship and residency
qualifications to run for The Office of The President of The United States of America.
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03-20-2009, 09:00 AM
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No excuse.
apologize and move on. I think he was trying to be funny and it bombed.
I'd prefer him to stay off Leno/Letterman etc w/ the country in the crapper, although, Coach K getting mad b/c he spent 5min on an espn clip making picks. I somehow think that was less of a distraction then flying out to do Leno...
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Bryan
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"For once I agree with Spence. UGH. I just hope I don't get the urge to go start buying armani suits to wear in my shop"
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03-20-2009, 10:09 AM
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It was a fairly dumba$$ thing to say and yes, he should get a little grilling on it for a little while to come. He could have said something as unfunny and as unremarkable without "offending" anyone.
This was not a Michael Savage Autism Super dumba$$ remark, this was not a catastrophe or Ron Paul moment.
Move on.
Unfortunately, there will be plenty of legitimate bashable offenses, this is only one if you are over PC, super sensitive feelings, somehow "hurt" or-have-something-to-gain-aclu-mentality.
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03-20-2009, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnR
It was a fairly dumba$$ thing to say and yes, he should get a little grilling on it for a little while to come. He could have said something as unfunny and as unremarkable without "offending" anyone.
Move on.
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It was not malicious, but totally a stupid thing to say.
But to call him an XXXhole for that is a joke.
Jimmy - you have to get over your infatuation w/me, my wife won't like it.
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03-20-2009, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by PaulS
It was not malicious, but totally a stupid thing to say.
But to call him an XXXhole for that is a joke.
Jimmy - you have to get over your infatuation w/me, my wife won't like it.
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Nothing to do with my policial views, I think he is an a-hole for many things. This being number 7.
1. His proposal for having combat wounded fund their medial care through private insurance.
2. His association with Rev. Wright. nope, I wont get over that.
3. His throwing his white granmother under the bus as a racist
4. His "clinging to guns and religion" comment
5. His comments/attack on the Imus/rutgers situation
6. His condescending tone and constant mantra with - I didnt create this problem (first with the economy and now the bonuses)
7. Making an insensitive remark about retarded people. Just imagine if some kid who participates in the Special Olympics and whose parents let him stay up late to watch "our" president? Change, hope(less)
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03-20-2009, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by RIJIMMY
Nothing to do with my policial views, I think he is an a-hole for many things. This being number 7.
1. His proposal for having combat wounded fund their medial care through private insurance.
2. His association with Rev. Wright. nope, I wont get over that.
3. His throwing his white granmother under the bus as a racist
4. His "clinging to guns and religion" comment
5. His comments/attack on the Imus/rutgers situation
6. His condescending tone and constant mantra with - I didnt create this problem (first with the economy and now the bonuses)
7. Making an insensitive remark about retarded people. Just imagine if some kid who participates in the Special Olympics and whose parents let him stay up late to watch "our" president? Change, hope(less)
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03-20-2009, 09:09 AM
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I agree with you guys...the double standards in this country are rediculous!
and as far as the Imus thing...this country is hypersensitive to "racial" issues. I don't even know what to call a person with darker skin than myself these days for fear of being targeted as a racial biggot! It is horse Sh*t! As long as everyone, especially black people, is so touchy on the issue, racism will always exist. LET IT GO...
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03-20-2009, 09:28 AM
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of course no outrage will come from the left! For Obama, It never has and never will .
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03-20-2009, 10:14 AM
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Whoa... we just came out of a presidency where more vacation time was ever taken, and you give a crap that he spent 5min making a bracket and watches some Sportscenter highlights.
jeez. NCAA is a non issue in my mind...
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Bryan
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"For once I agree with Spence. UGH. I just hope I don't get the urge to go start buying armani suits to wear in my shop"
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03-20-2009, 10:47 AM
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...its been that way since Ronnie Reagan.
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03-21-2009, 05:01 PM
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03-21-2009, 05:18 PM
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You already mentioned that.
Hey, I think the Special Olympics are great, and the recent quote from a disabled bowler stating "I can beat the President!" is even better
But this was a bi-partisan bill that nobody in their right mind would have opposed even if they were a heartless bastard.
-spence
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03-21-2009, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by spence
You already mentioned that.
Hey, I think the Special Olympics are great, and the recent quote from a disabled bowler stating "I can beat the President!" is even better
But this was a bi-partisan bill that nobody in their right mind would have opposed even if they were a heartless bastard.
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Keep in mind that it was co-sponsored by a Republican. I heard a disabled person person say that they were better than the president with finances earlier today.
Don't worry though. I put them in their place for you.
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03-21-2009, 06:13 PM
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Keep in mind that it was co-sponsored by a Republican. I heard a disabled person person say that they were better than the president with finances earlier today.
Don't worry though. I put them in their place for you.
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If you read your own link then you'd know it was two Republicans who co-sponsored the bill.
As for being better than the President with finance, I don't doubt that there are a hundred autistic kids out there who have already solved the present economic crisis in an alternate Earth they've created and planned to the minute detail.
If these kids weren't on the short bus they could probably be charting a better course for our future
-spence
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03-22-2009, 04:31 PM
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If you read your own link then you'd know it was two Republicans who co-sponsored the bill.
As for being better than the President with finance, I don't doubt that there are a hundred autistic kids out there who have already solved the present economic crisis in an alternate Earth they've created and planned to the minute detail.
If these kids weren't on the short bus they could probably be charting a better course for our future
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Just to make you aware, it was originally co-sponsored by Blunt and Hoyer and then went to the Senate and was introduced as companion legislation by Santorum and Reid.
The link doesn't mention that. I wouldn't want you to think I don't read links I post here, Spence.
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03-23-2009, 10:34 AM
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Reading spence's post, he stated that funding for the disabled has tended to fall under a Republican government and rise with a Democratic one.
How does your continual argument that a handful of Republicans championed a bill for the Special Olympic make his argument invalid?
By your methods, I could say that Republicans are heartless bastards because Texas is a Republican state and executed a mental disabled person.
It just doesn't add up. A rather poor argument created on the basis of the actions of the few representing those of the rest.
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