I Swear, Michelle Bachmann Could not Be Dumber.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Moen1305, Jun 27, 2011.

  1. CoinOKC
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    CoinOKC T R U M P

    Iowa.... hmmm.. wasn't that the 57th state in the Union....?
     
  2. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    That never gets old. Oh wait...
     
  3. CoinOKC
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    No, you're right... it never gets old.
     
  4. rlm's cents
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    "Malia And Sasha generally finish their homework a day ahead of time. Malia's 13, Sasha's 10. It is impressive. They don't wait until the night before, they're not pulling all-nighters," President Obama said at his press briefing today.

    And what would you think of a father who does not know the ages of his daughters?
     
  5. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther


    Doesn't really matter. The right has already responded their usual "no" to it anything the man tried to put forward. I might not know my own kids name if I had to deal with blockhead right wingers everyday.
     
  6. craig a

    craig a New Member

    Didnt the subject of this thread say that? Or did she mean ''the spirit'' of the founding fathers? Wouldnt that be anyone who saw freedom and liberty as the only way to live? Wouldnt Americans have the ''spirit'' of the founding fathers within them?
     
  7. CoinOKC
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    Please try to follow the thread.

    Michelle Bachmann said JQ was a Founding Father (he wasn't).

    Then I said, "John Quincy Adams's father, John Adams, was a Founding Father and JQ grew up around all that and in the era of the Founding Fathers".

    You responded, "JQ was not a Founding Father because his dad was". (Obviously if you had read the posts, no one said that).

    I then questioned, "Who said he was"? (Asking if you thought JQ was a Founding Father due to the fact that his father was).

    You responded, "Didn't the subject of this thread say that"? Well, no she didn't. Neither did anyone else.
     
  8. craig a

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    Regarding post 55 Since I don't know what you mean by "iffy" I just figured that's what you thought she meant. Like I said its due to that obscure iffy. After all any freedom minded colonists's son who grew up "around all that" would have that spirit within him. Such a bellicose individual aren't ya?
     
  9. CoinOKC
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    No, not really. I was just wondering if you could follow the train of thought before commenting. Obviously not.
     
  10. craig a

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    Oh no not bellicose at all. Always something spiteful to say. And I guess you aren't going to explain ''iffy''. Is it like you almost agree with her? She's kind of right? Ah, who cares anyway. You and that other hypocrite never really say anything definitive. That way you cant be called on what you write.
     

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