Wow these people are dumb! Do they seriously think any liberals will be in the slightest bit upset if Bristol wins a dance contest?
I do not watch the show, but, although I am well to the left of President Obama and most U.S. Democrats, I am (very mildly) rooting for her. I feel sort of sorry for her. (Also, I have no idea who else is competing!).
Damn, these people are dumber than shit. Please, please tell me where and how I can vote multiple times (in a real election, not for DWTS) and even more importantly how I can get paid for it.
I so want to build a bot to vote thousands of times for everyone but Bristol just to wtch these peoples head explode, but I just can’t bring myself to care that much about DWTS.
I dislike her simply by the fact that she became famous for getting knocked up and doing the “right thing,” and now she’s a TV celebrity, supposedly leaving her child at home while she galavants around. Is that still the right thing? I’m sure I’ll find 20 examples of single mothers who are also celebrities, but that doesn’t mean that I like it one bit.
False equivalence. There was no voter fraud on the part of Democrats, there was plenty of voter suppression on the part of Republicans. Thousands at a time as opposed to one at a time.
Oooh look at all the pretty little Tea Partiers! Bless their hearts they think they’re making such a difference in life, cheating at games that don’t matter. It’s just like cheating at Monopoly, and then gloating over your opponents saying “Now imagine if I had REAL money and property! I would be winning so hard right now!”
If you want to talk about their activities with regard to the TV show, you may do so here. If you want to talk about broader political issues about real votes in the real world, please start a new thread in GD and link to it from here.
Yeah, I chalk this up as the latest desire of a small group to find pop-culture validation for their ideology. This is little different than the folks who picked apart the various film-awards voting the year after the release of The Passion of the Christ (on the right) or Brokeback Mountain (on the left).