Rhetorically, I don’t think this:
Is the same as this:
Rhetorically, I don’t think this:
Is the same as this:
I have to agree; especially with so much low-hanging fruit, the “Ben Carson thinks everyone has been arrested” paraphrase isn’t a brilliant choice for this thread.
Yes, he didn’t say “everyone” - only that “probably” the majority of his audience had been arrested for something. Still wrong, but not as crazy wrong as some other things he’s said.
Pennsylvania State Representative Brad Raoe, reveals a wonderful plan:
ETA link: Pennsylvania Republican waging ‘a medieval crusade against the arts, culture and learning’
I dunno, was he giving the speech in a prison?
I’d almost be willing to bet that Ben’s brain morphed the “everyone commits three felonies a day” trope into “a lot of people have been charged with something”/arrested.
(And AIUI charged is actually a bit more significant than arrested.)
CMC fnord!
I’ve got to admit to some sympathy with Carson in this one. I had a mutually bewildering conversation with a former coworker in which I could not understand how she had grown up without ever being delivered to her parents by the police and she could not understand that I thought it was a normal part of growing up.
Bruce Springsteen has canceled a concert in Greensboro, North Carolina over HB2. And Fox host Todd Starnes tweeted:
So I guess Florida governor Rick Scott went into a Starbucks this week. Another customer shouted at him and called him an asshole. I’m not defending the woman who accosted him. Screaming obscenities at Scott doesn’t help all that much. But then Scott – the governor of a state, backed by the resources of a campaign machine – produced an ad attacking this random loudmouth.
I’m going to have to mark that as an example of “punching down”.
Tennessee state Rep. Jeremy Durham (R) has been banished from his office and any contact with legislative aids or interns, because he is such an obnoxious horn dog:
I must have missed the memo that “family values” means “go after everything with a vagina and try to get lucky”. Bad move on the GOP’s part, I might have been an ® all these years…
New Mandatory Bricker Disclaimer:
Yes, I’m sure lots of (D)'s have pulled similarly bad stuff. However, the Democrats don’t generally run on a platform of “we’re good Christians and root for traditional family values and will vote against the fornicators, whores, and fags”. It’s the disconnect that makes it a SRIOTD.
It’s fascinating that this is our introduction to Cara Jennings,"And it turns out she’s a former government official who refused to say the Pledge of Allegiance and calls herself an anarchist. But never mind about that."OK . . . but if we should “never mind that” then why the fuck did you bring it up in the first place?
Well-poisoning, it’s not just a logical fallacy!
CMC fnord!
It looks like Cara Jennings was formerly a city commissioner for Lake Worth, FL, a town of about 35,000 people in the Miami metro area. She was apparently elected to more than one term, in spite of being considered a bit quirky.
I guess “government official” sounds a lot more ominous than “small-town activist and politician”.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/news/profile-cara-jennings-the-radical-cheerleader-of-l/nL7RK/
Aye, this is totally a dick move. How thin-skinned, insecure, petty and vicious can someone be to have all that money and all that power and still feel the need to try and trash anyone and everyone who shows them up in public, no matter how brief or how strong rebuke was?
Someone ask Trump this in the next GOP debate, wouldja? I’m told he’s a really smart guy; he’ll prolly know the answer.
I just hope it brings more public outbursts down on the freak.
FWIW, former French President Sarkozy used to sue his hecklers for insults, having them hurried through the courts as well. A few guys earned a month of prison for telling him to go fuck himself, another who’d thrown yogurt at him got four months.
Insecurity knows no bounds.
(note that Sarkozy himself didn’t shy from telling random people to go fuck themselves, either. He was *that *classy.)
I’m going to claim this is a stupid Republican thing to say.
Wiki says he’s a Republican.
Donald Trump has tweeted that over a million postcards have been sent to the Republican National Committee demanding that Trump be the Republican candidate. Except the RNC says they haven’t received a single one, and the picture of the postcard that Trump tweeted has an address that’s a vacant lot.