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10 Answers

KK

6/22/2007 2:52:00 PM

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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 10:14:35 -0400, SgtMinor wrote:

>
> It's really funny to hear Ziegler and Inhofe talk about "the market" as
> if that explains the glut of right-wing talk all over this country. If
> right wing ideas are so popular, why did the Republican party tank
> during the last election?

Because they abandoned the very things that makes conservative talk
resonate with people. They're pissed off at the GOP.

Trent Lott complained about talk radio, for Christ's sake.



> Talk Radio is an example of supply side economics. The right-wing
> owners of radio stations are pushing a product that has lost whatever
> shiny veneer it once may have had.
>
> Republicans and their Corporate owners are deathly afraid of the market.

Time to get fitted for the tinfoil hat.


> They will do everything in their power to rig the game: in the product
> marketplace they create monopolies and in the war for ideas they will
> steal elections

Yeah. One word: AAR.

SgtMinor

6/22/2007 4:19:00 PM

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benrrrrrrrrand, esq wrote:

> On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 10:14:35 -0400, SgtMinor
> <Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote:
>
>
>>If
>>right wing ideas are so popular, why did the Republican party tank
>>during the last election?
>
>
>
> If left wing ideas are so popular:
>
> why are congress ratings so shitty?
> why was Air America forced to rip off a Boys Club to pay it's staff?

Says Billie: I think Fords are crappy cars.

Comments Mikey (the right-wing genius): Oh, yeah? What makes Buicks so
good?

SgtMinor

6/22/2007 4:20:00 PM

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KK wrote:

> On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 10:14:35 -0400, SgtMinor wrote:
>
>
>>It's really funny to hear Ziegler and Inhofe talk about "the market" as
>>if that explains the glut of right-wing talk all over this country. If
>>right wing ideas are so popular, why did the Republican party tank
>>during the last election?
>
>
> Because they abandoned the very things that makes conservative talk
> resonate with people. They're pissed off at the GOP.
>
> Trent Lott complained about talk radio, for Christ's sake.
>
>
>
>
>>Talk Radio is an example of supply side economics. The right-wing
>>owners of radio stations are pushing a product that has lost whatever
>>shiny veneer it once may have had.
>>
>>Republicans and their Corporate owners are deathly afraid of the market.
>
>
> Time to get fitted for the tinfoil hat.

I hope you can find one small enough to fit your head.

>
>
>
>> They will do everything in their power to rig the game: in the product
>>marketplace they create monopolies and in the war for ideas they will
>>steal elections
>
>
> Yeah. One word: AAR.

KK

6/22/2007 4:25:00 PM

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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 12:20:16 -0400, SgtMinor wrote:

>> Time to get fitted for the tinfoil hat.
>
> I hope you can find one small enough to fit your head.

No, it's for you, see?


(someone explain it to him?)

SgtMinor

6/22/2007 4:40:00 PM

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KK wrote:

> On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 12:20:16 -0400, SgtMinor wrote:
>
>
>>>Time to get fitted for the tinfoil hat.
>>
>>I hope you can find one small enough to fit your head.
>
>
> No, it's for you, see?
>
>
> (someone explain it to him?)

Why ask for grown-ups to bail you out of your dilemma? Learn to write
properly and you'll be able to express ideas all by yourself.

KK

6/22/2007 4:50:00 PM

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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 12:40:29 -0400, SgtMinor wrote:

>
> Why ask for grown-ups to bail you out of your dilemma? Learn to write
> properly and you'll be able to express ideas all by yourself.

I did "write [it] properly". It was your reading skills that failed.

SgtMinor

6/22/2007 5:16:00 PM

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KK wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 12:40:29 -0400, SgtMinor wrote:
>
>
>>Why ask for grown-ups to bail you out of your dilemma? Learn to write
>>properly and you'll be able to express ideas all by yourself.
>
>
> I did "write [it] properly". It was your reading skills that failed.

Ah, you poor illiterate person. What I stated was:

"Talk Radio is an example of supply side economics. The right-wing
owners of radio stations are pushing a product that has lost whatever
shiny veneer it once may have had.

Republicans and their Corporate owners are deathly afraid of the market."

To which you replied:

"Time to get fitted for the tinfoil hat."

Clearly, you had no intelligent retort, and I assumed you had come to
that realization yourself, and that you had come to the conclusion that
a tin hat would be suitable attire for someone devoid of arguments.

What you probably meant to say was "Time *for you* to get fitted for the
tinfoil hat."

But don't lose sleep over it: fifty percent of people are below average
in every area of life, so you have plenty of company.

benrrrrrrrrand, esq

6/22/2007 5:39:00 PM

0

On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 12:20:16 -0400, SgtMinor
<Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote:

>>
>>
>> Time to get fitted for the tinfoil hat.
>
>I hope you can find one small enough to fit your head.


Um, genius of the ages, Einstein, brainiac...

He was talking about getting one for you...

Capice? (That's not a Chevy car, that Caprice...)

KK

6/22/2007 6:13:00 PM

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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 13:16:10 -0400, SgtMinor wrote:

>
> Ah, you poor illiterate person. What I stated was:
>
> "Talk Radio is an example of supply side economics. The right-wing
> owners of radio stations are pushing a product that has lost whatever
> shiny veneer it once may have had.
>
> Republicans and their Corporate owners are deathly afraid of the market."
>
> To which you replied:
>
> "Time to get fitted for the tinfoil hat."
>
> Clearly, you had no intelligent retort,

Yes, clearly. The left isn't happy that conservative shows are more
popular, so want to coercively silence them. Somehow you deduce from that
that it's *the right* who's "deathly afraid of the market", in the face of
all common sense.




> and I assumed

And there's mistake #2.


you had come to
> that realization yourself, and that you had come to the conclusion that
> a tin hat would be suitable attire for someone devoid of arguments.
>
> What you probably meant to say was "Time *for you* to get fitted for the
> tinfoil hat."


Again, no.



>
> But don't lose sleep over it: fifty percent of people are below average
> in every area of life, so you have plenty of company.

I'm not down there with you.




Red

6/22/2007 10:07:00 PM

0

On Jun 22, 10:52?am, KK <_...@furburger.net> wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 10:14:35 -0400, SgtMinor wrote:
>
> > It's really funny to hear Ziegler and Inhofe talk about "the market" as
> > if that explains the glut of right-wing talk all over this country. If
> > right wing ideas are so popular, why did the Republican party tank
> > during the last election?
>
> Because they abandoned the very things that makes conservative talk
> resonate with people. They're pissed off at the GOP.
>
> Trent Lott complained about talk radio, for Christ's sake.
>
> > Talk Radio is an example of supply side economics. The right-wing
> > owners of radio stations are pushing a product that has lost whatever
> > shiny veneer it once may have had.
>
> > Republicans and their Corporate owners are deathly afraid of the market.
>
> Time to get fitted for the tinfoil hat.
>
> > They will do everything in their power to rig the game: in the product
> > marketplace they create monopolies and in the war for ideas they will
> > steal elections
>
> Yeah. One word: AAR.

Exactly right on. Trent Lott has to be one of the biggest nitwits
there is. He doesn't care about Conservative principles, he cares
about Trent Lott only.