Conservative Kindergarten RedState has a new policy…[url=“RedState.com to ban users quoting FACT CHECKERS (not snark, these idiots really mean it) ”]
Quote a FactChecker Earn a Ban
In the past we’ve had a policy of banning people who argue in bad faith. As Politifact, and the whole menagerie of “fact checking” organizations have demonstrated themselves to be slavishly attached to the Administration’s nether regions I will consider quoting any of them, in a non-ironic way, as being evidence of arguing in bad faith and worthy of a ban.
What do you think?
Please note however you are free to quote in an entirely ironic way, you know use air quotes or something, something like “Well , according to Politi"fact” Obama was “born” in Hawaii".
Facts have a liberal bias…I just made that up…FACT!
Kobal2
September 11, 2012, 9:15pm
6804
I thought we’d already established the crazification factor was pegged at 27% ?
Smapti
September 11, 2012, 9:24pm
6805
waterj2
September 11, 2012, 10:40pm
6806
Wow. CNN’s hiring of Erick Erickson just keeps doing wonders for their credibility, doesn’t it?
Euphonious_Polemic:
Also:
About 5% of the population has an IQ below 75. Mental retardation is defined as IQ score below 70-75. They may, however, be able to answer surveys.
Some percentage of those called for the survey would have been drunk at the time. This would have impaired their higher cognitive functions.
About 6% of Americans have a serious mental condition such as bipolar disorder or major depression, and a good number of these are untreated.
Yeah, this is kind of over the line.
dropzone
September 12, 2012, 1:53am
6808
There’s a line in the Pit?
septimus
September 12, 2012, 9:12am
6809
astro started [a thread in IMHO titled “Lawmaker: Disabled kids are God’s vengeance for having an abortion”](Lawmaker: Disabled kids are God's vengeance for having an abortion - In My Humble Opinion - Straight Dope Message Board
Lawmaker: Disabled kids are God’s vengeance for having an abortion) that deserves mention here.
Any bets on whether the Lawmaker has “(D)” or “(R)” by his name ?
MacCat
September 12, 2012, 12:31pm
6810
Is this a trick question?
silenus
September 12, 2012, 1:59pm
6811
Depends…is the name being shown on FOX News?
It’s probably not being shown much of anywhere at the moment, at least in this context. The statement was made in 2010.
Steve_MB
September 12, 2012, 6:03pm
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More fallout from Mitt’s latest misstep:
He’ll have to take a number and get in line behind Todd Akin advising Republicans how to attract women voters and Sarah Palin advising Republicans how to appear competent and intellectual.
bouv
September 12, 2012, 7:15pm
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GOP Congressman Walter Jones appears on a White Nationalist radio show.
A North Carolina Republican congressman appeared on a notorious white nationalist radio program on Saturday to talk up legislation he coauthored accusing President Barack Obama of committing impeachable offenses. Rep. Walter Jones, a fiercely anti-war congressman who often breaks with his party on key votes, appeared on the Political Cesspool, a Memphis-based program hosted by ardent white nationalists James Edwards and Eddie Miller. The show has been condemned by groups like the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center for promoting racist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic beliefs. Jones is the first member of Congress to appear on the program.
An avowed white nationalist who says David Duke is “above reproach,” Edwards has referred to African Americans as “heathen savages” and “subhuman” and suggested that slavery was “the greatest thing that ever happened” to blacks. The show’s mission statement is blunt: “We represent a philosophy that is pro-White and are against political centralization,” it declares. It then outlines a series of issues the show exists to promote. “We wish to revive the White birthrate above replacement level fertility and beyond to grow the percentage of Whites in the world relative to other races,” reads one plank. Another bullet point endorses the Confederacy: “Secession is a right of all people and individuals. It was successful in 1776 and this show honors those who tried to make it successful in 1865.”
Wow…just wow.
bup
September 12, 2012, 7:35pm
6815
That sure was brave of Jones to go right into their own den and call them out on their hateful backward racist attitudes!
That’s why he went on the show, right?
Right?
Enderw24
September 12, 2012, 10:11pm
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Missouri’s Legislature is in the middle of its veto session. It just overrided the Governor’s veto on SB 749 with a vote of 109-45 in the House*, the exact number of votes needed.
SB 749 -This act modifies provisions relating to the protection of the religious beliefs and moral convictions of certain persons and health care entities.
i.e. the “we’re not paying for your birth control, you slut” bill
Ahem. Sorry.
No employer, health plan provider, health plan sponsor, health care provider, or any other person or entity shall be compelled to provide coverage for, or be discriminated against or penalized for declining or refusing coverage for, abortion, contraception, or sterilization in a health plan if such items or procedures are contrary to the religious beliefs or moral convictions of such employer, health plan provider, health plan sponsor, health care provider, person, or entity.
Also by 26-6 in the Senate but that was almost a foregone conclusion. As my Senator said “you could fit the Senate Democrats inside a medium sized van.”
I have a feeling some of the people claiming to be “very liberal” in the poll didn’t take it very seriously, which’d also skew the results.
MrDibble
September 13, 2012, 11:12am
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Huh, seems like he would fit right in with our own “race realists”.
Shayna
September 14, 2012, 12:49am
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Enderw24:
Missouri’s Legislature is in the middle of its veto session. It just overrided the Governor’s veto on SB 749 with a vote of 109-45 in the House*, the exact number of votes needed.
SB 749 -This act modifies provisions relating to the protection of the religious beliefs and moral convictions of certain persons and health care entities.
i.e. the “we’re not paying for your birth control, you slut” bill
Ahem. Sorry.
Also by 26-6 in the Senate but that was almost a foregone conclusion. As my Senator said “you could fit the Senate Democrats inside a medium sized van.”
I’m so ashamed of my home state, and so glad to have escaped unscathed.
So Rand Paul decided that the best way to send a strong message of condemnation to Pakistan for imprisoning the man who gave up the location of Osama bin Laden was to …
… filibuster a Jobs bill for veterans so it wouldn’t pass.
Yes, denying jobs to veterans is exactly the kind of harsh sanctions we need to impose on Pakistan …
Wait.
What?
Fucking dickhead.
www.politico.com/news/stories/0912/81151.html#ixzz26OPeVsMu
Smapti
September 14, 2012, 1:23am
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