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BigSkyBob
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« on: February 26, 2012, 06:48:26 PM »

It's too late. You've already marked yourself as a joke poster, a troll, a spammer, and a hack.

Make some meaningful contributions and someday that might change.

Since Politico's use of the politics of personal destruction has been repeated by other campaign surrogates in other venues, I will not take seriously any notion that it was in any way a "joke." That is just his failure to taken responsibility for his actions. However, the obvious insincerity of his attacks [bipolar mother = Hitler], the systematic dumps onto this forum of the Romney's team lastest talking points, and the shamelessness of his defenses of the indefensible identify him a troll, spammer and hack.

 
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BigSkyBob
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« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2012, 06:53:43 PM »

Did politico just flip flop on his posting habits?

I guess you missed the "nuances" in his "apology."
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BigSkyBob
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« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2012, 03:10:50 PM »

Don't bother apologizing, Politico.  You haven't done anything wrong, IMO,

You don't consider equating all people whom happen to have a relative whom suffered from maniac depression to Adolph Hitler to be wrong? If that wasn't a willfull attempt to stigmatize mental illness, what is? Nor, were his attempts to set a weight requirement to be President any thing other than an appeal to prejudices against overweight people.

Politico's attempts to blame some unspecified Gingrich supporter for his woes just shows how unapologetic he really is. If he wants to play a game of whodunit may I suggest that he consider every Gingrich supporter, every Santorum supporter, and every Obama supporter [if Romney wins the nomination the smear machine will turn to Obama.] Then, there is everyone whom has a relative with a mental illness, or, even autism. Those whom are overweight and tired of being demeaned. And, finally, there are those whom have had enough of his spam.
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BigSkyBob
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« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2012, 08:06:14 PM »

Don't bother apologizing, Politico.  You haven't done anything wrong, IMO,

You don't consider equating all people whom happen to have a relative whom suffered from maniac depression to Adolph Hitler to be wrong? If that wasn't a willfull attempt to stigmatize mental illness, what is? Nor, were his attempts to set a weight requirement to be President any thing other than an appeal to prejudices against overweight people.

Politico's attempts to blame some unspecified Gingrich supporter for his woes just shows how unapologetic he really is. If he wants to play a game of whodunit may I suggest that he consider every Gingrich supporter, every Santorum supporter, and every Obama supporter [if Romney wins the nomination the smear machine will turn to Obama.] Then, there is everyone whom has a relative with a mental illness, or, even autism. Those whom are overweight and tired of being demeaned. And, finally, there are those whom have had enough of his spam.

It's the internet, dude.  If you don't like being around people with ideas that offend you or that you disagree with, there's a power button for that.  I think there should be some minimum standards (e.g., no personal attacks on other forum members), but I find it awfully quaint to apply some sort of chilling, restrictive appropriateness standard to politics discussions on the internet, of all things.

While I totally agree with the concept of free and open debate where all ideas are presented and each forum member decides for themselves which are better and truer, I find hypocritical for you to first offer your opinion that Politico has never done anything "wrong," and, then,  bristle when someone disagrees with the correctness of that opinion. Didn't you say, "It's the internet, dude?" If you didn't want to discuss the appropriateness of Politico's behavior here, then, may I suggest that you shouldn't have posted an opinion of the appropriateness of Politico's behavior in a discussion forum. 


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BigSkyBob
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« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2012, 11:57:01 AM »

Don't bother apologizing, Politico.  You haven't done anything wrong, IMO,

You don't consider equating all people whom happen to have a relative whom suffered from maniac depression to Adolph Hitler to be wrong?

I have never said such a thing. There is only one person who is responsible for your misinterpretation of posts.
Wrong.

Where have I equated "all people whom happen to have a relative whom suffered from maniac depression to Adolph Hitler"? I have done no such thing. You cannot just say, "WRONG," implying I did, without posting the direct quote and arguing that I equated all people who suffered from manic depression to Adolph Hitler. Bob did not equate "all people whom happen to have a relative whom suffered from maniac depression to Winston Churchill," did he? Of course not. It would be absurd to do either thing. I merely pointed out that, yes, Winston Churchill was a great leader who happened to suffer from bipolar disorder, but there are other examples of awful leaders who also suffered from bipolar disorder. In short, my point was this: Mental illness is NOT a favorable characteristic in a leader. That was the sole point of all those posts. I said there is no shame in having bipolar disorder. Do you think I would say that if I was equating it to being Hitler?

I can believe many things, but, what I cannot believe is someone equating having manic depression with Adolph Hitler merely believes that manic depression "is not a favorable characteristic in a leader." Most folks would consider being like Adolph Hitler to be singularly disqualifying characteristic. That is why you equated Gingrich with Hitler.

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Well, if having manic depression disqualifies someone from being POTUS, then, isn't the consistent application of your principle that Churchill was "disqualified" to be Prime Minister of England during WWII? Clearly, you are overreaching, and overreaching broadly.

Moreever, I will not let it pass that your objection to Gingrich was not that he suffers from manic depression, but, rather, that his mother suffered from manic depression. If you polled the American people, I would suspect that the vast majority of Americans will reject tainting a Presidential candidate by the health of his mother.
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