And if Mr Plouffe shows up at your door, what are you going to do, kick his ass?
I mean, to read that incredibly prosaic, clearly graduate-school vocabularized article you posted on the Lost Kos, it seems rather obvious that you’d like to punch Mr Plouffe in the nose.
But I have a question here. You wrote:
Thanks to you, we have a candidate who goes around sounding like he believes in nothing because he can’t push a fucking jobs program without tying it to “restructuring” social security. Because you are a goddamn idiot, we have a fucking vaporous candidate who can’t answer a simple question about unions with trying to appeal to the “middle” by tossing off some right wing frames about how greedy unions are.
Why would you blame an adviser for the words which come out of the President’s mouth? Isn’t President Obama responsible for what he says, or have you simply concluded that he’s just a milquetoast puppet?
A clue for you: strong men don’t let weak men put weak words in their mouths, but weak men do. This should tell you something.
I like your dkos rant. Unfortunately it will not be appreciated until later. It is ahead of its time by about 12 months.
In the meantime I think the only thing we can do is focus on Carper Coons Carney. They are falling right in line behind Obama’s center-right message. That is not what we sent them there to do. With Obama so far right, this would be a Democratic maverick’s time to shine.
Carper Coons Carney aren’t getting called out nearly often enough. Liberals need to end their honeymoon with Coons, and wake up to what we have with Carney. Carper – ’nuff said.
It’s nice that they all support our social liberal ponies. Now they need to get on the economic ponies and ride.
A head of its time by 12 months? I don’t think so. The more people clamoring for them to adopt a 50 state strategy and to start campaigning like dems the better. I’m planning for a whole series of “David Plouffe, you suck” posts. Maybe it will inspire better writers than myself (I’m looking at you Kavips) to take up the cause.
And if Mr Plouffe shows up at your door, what are you going to do, kick his ass?
I mean, to read that incredibly prosaic, clearly graduate-school vocabularized article you posted on the Lost Kos, it seems rather obvious that you’d like to punch Mr Plouffe in the nose.
But I have a question here. You wrote:
Why would you blame an adviser for the words which come out of the President’s mouth? Isn’t President Obama responsible for what he says, or have you simply concluded that he’s just a milquetoast puppet?
A clue for you: strong men don’t let weak men put weak words in their mouths, but weak men do. This should tell you something.
My arms are too short to box with Mr. Obama.
It’s not the size of the man in the fight but the size of the fight in the man. 🙂
I like your dkos rant. Unfortunately it will not be appreciated until later. It is ahead of its time by about 12 months.
In the meantime I think the only thing we can do is focus on Carper Coons Carney. They are falling right in line behind Obama’s center-right message. That is not what we sent them there to do. With Obama so far right, this would be a Democratic maverick’s time to shine.
Carper Coons Carney aren’t getting called out nearly often enough. Liberals need to end their honeymoon with Coons, and wake up to what we have with Carney. Carper – ’nuff said.
It’s nice that they all support our social liberal ponies. Now they need to get on the economic ponies and ride.
Coons is the one to press on this. Carper is a corporatist tool, and Carney is Carper Jr.
A head of its time by 12 months? I don’t think so. The more people clamoring for them to adopt a 50 state strategy and to start campaigning like dems the better. I’m planning for a whole series of “David Plouffe, you suck” posts. Maybe it will inspire better writers than myself (I’m looking at you Kavips) to take up the cause.
I know Plouffe reads dkos.