Stupid Republican idea of the day

$200k or less is hardly the middle. It’s something like 98% of the income distribution.

http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/24/where-do-you-fall-on-the-income-curve/

No matter - this simply means Romney shouldn’t use words like “the middle” when he means “everyone but the super-rich.”

EDIT - and now I see someone else has beat me to the punch. As usual.

I am not likely to vote for Romney, but is Romney defining as anything less than $250K as “middle class” really any different than the rhetoric that Obama has been using? Sure, he has never straight out stated that the middle class ends at $250K but when he talks about maintaining the Bush tax cuts for the “middle class” that is the cutoff he has been using.

Wellllll. The Taliban are being just a bit more emphatic than merely handing out pamphlets in favor of dressing conservatively at a meeting of social conservatives.

This effort to encourage purely voluntary change in social mores about clothing strikes me as no more intimidating than, say, a vegan group handing out pamphlets at the People’s Summit exhorting the attendees to consume fewer animal products.

One of the greatest log-in names of all time?

And pizza.

Look, idiot, i’ve already made clear that i understand this fact, in three separate posts.

But it’s a separate issue from my original point, which was about properly representing what people say. As it turns out, Hentor did not misrepresent the article (there was a correction), but i think that the original version of the article did misrepresent Romney’s statement.

Chicken, surely?

No, wait, that was that other guy.

Well, turns out Obama’s going to be on the ballot after all. The guy who originally filed the objection has withdrawn it. Kobach is apparently disappointed that he won’t get the opportunity to consider pulling Obama off the ballot.

Translation: Everybody and their dog was calling me up and telling me what an idiot I am, and then they called up my boss and asked him if he knew he had a complete idiot working for him, and they called my mom and asked if she knew she’d given birth to an idiot, and they called my wife and asked what it was like being married to a total idiot…

This is who they’ve got working at Kansas State University? Please tell me he’s there cleaning toilets or something instead of teaching students. Look, shit-for-brains, if you’re going to try to make claims against someone’s citizenship you better fucking know what the requirements for citizenship ARE before you make a goddamned fool of yourself. (Plus, you’re apparently a sexist pig.) What, you didn’t think Hawaii making the Arizona SOS dance like a monkey was funny enough and you wanted some more of that action for Kansas?

There’s a “Joseph S. Montgomery” in the KSU website: the entry reads “Comm. Coord-CVM Development - Foundation KSU Local Agency.” No idea what that means.

Communications Coordinator for the College of Veterinary Medicine. Maybe he talks to cow poop all day, and somewhere along the line this stunt started to seem like a good idea. You should never listen to the cow poop.

I’m suspicious of the guy, Montgomery, who challenged Obama’s eligibility. TPM (I think) had a copy of the challenge posted on-line. The whole thing was about 30 pages long and written entirely in legalese, with legal references. I looked at Montgomery’s Facebook page, and it is the same guy but his page is entirely mundane and normal- just sports stuff and kid pics- no politics, no TeaParty nonsense, nothing. I wonder if he even came up with the challenge idea himself. Seems curious to me.

Of course he didn’t come up with it himself. He’s Kobach’s monkey, and bailed when the shitstorm threatened to engulf him.

and yet you’re perfectly placid in the face of this.

That’s all on you bro:

Strong paedo vibes.

Perhaps nobody told Montgomery that other people are also allowed to vote for President.

Yeah, he was “expressing [himself] on a personal political level” but his actions would have changed the options available to every single voter in his miserable, flat, backwards, redneck state.

Like I said, you should never listen to the cow poop.

Rick Santorum: ‘Smart People’ Will Never Be On Our Side

Unfortunately, that doesn’t specifically betray a problem in conservative thinking. It betrays a problem in American thinking.

That’s a good point. There seems to be this school of thought that says, “damn more educated people think they’re better than me, and want to run my life like some kinda puppetmaster or dictator! Well, fuck that, and fuck them!” Funny thing is, that’s exactly what a good many Republican/conservative leaders probably actually think (though which do and which don’t, I’m not sure I can guess most of the time).

Though I gotta wonder what the conservatives on this board think of the Santorum comment. Being Dopers, they probably consider themselves more intelligent than average, so what do they think of such words coming out of the mouth of a major star of their party?

(Not that they’ll ever answer, because of the thread this post appears in, but I’m curious.)

I’m a little confused – as are all Americans. Is the problem in believing that smart people will take one side over another? Or is the problem believing that there are enough smart people to make a difference no matter which side they take? Or is the problems believing that there are any smart people?