Thursday, October 18, 2012

Phargo's Phunnies TH 10/18/12


50 comments:

  1. "Binders full of women" is a meaningless comment made Romney to indicate he has practiced inclusiveness by putting women in positions of power within his governmental structure in Massachusetts.

    The reason Liberals are trying to make political hay out the comment is because Romney has closed the gap with women. Even women are waking up and asking themselves, 'Do I really want four more years like the last four?' And they are answering 'no' more and more now, as the election draws near.

    By the way Bob, thanks for not putting up another 'Speedo' clad man's photo today.

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    1. Like yours, most of Romney's comments are meaningless. I was a "severely conservative" governor. HAH!! Well I am glad to say that I have no problems with men in speedos or women in bikinis, nor do I have problems with naked men or naked women. That is so provincial and unsophisticated.

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    2. The reason that people are talking about "binders" is that, as usual, Mitty boy told another lie.

      During the debate Tuesday night, he claimed that as governor of Massachusetts, he had been so dismayed at the lack of female cabinet candidates that he sent women's groups out to find them.

      "I went to a number of women's groups and said, 'Can you help us find folks?' and they brought us whole binders full of women," he said.

      LIE A bipartisan coalition of women's groups, alarmed at the low number of women in appointive positions in the state, did a search on their own…Mitty never even thought about such a thing.

      Even so, during his administration, the number of women in such roles fell by 10%.

      As always, stupid is as stupid does...AWK!!!

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    3. As usual the main point gets lost in your gibberish Rush. Romney was inclusive while he governed, and included women in his inner circle in Massachusetts.

      Women are flooding over to Romney's side. Romney has a real chance at winning at this point.

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    4. First Lady's dress at debate costs twice what Ann Romney's did. Liberal media ignores it, focuses on Ann's dress.

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    5. I wish you and Rush would try to control your vulgarities.

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    6. NARRATOR
      All three were beautiful of face, but vile and black of heart.
      Jack, on the other hand, had no father, and his mother-

      JACK'S MOTHER
      I wish...

      NARRATOR
      Well, she was not quite beautiful-

      JACK'S MOTHER
      I wish my son were not a fool.
      I wish my house was not a mess.
      I wish the cow was full of milk.
      I wish the house was full of gold-
      I wish a lot of things...

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    7. I also wish you wouldn't be so flippant at my sensible suggestion.

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    8. 'Binders full of women' is a meaningless comment . . .

      Meaningless (synonym): senseless

      'Nuff said.

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  2. BuckyOctober 17, 2012 7:00 PM
    Just reinforces my belief that gays get sexual gratification from leering at heterosexuals of the same sex in these public dressing areas.


    PhargoOctober 18, 2012 5:19 AM
    I imagine some do, depending on what you mean by gratification. Others don't. The leerers are creepy and generally old white men like yourself. They leer at heterosexuals or homosexuals of the same sex. It's difficult to tell who is and who isn't. There is no big red "Q" stamped on people's Asses. I've had to call a few out myself for doing it. As a former body builder, I had gay and straight men leer at me, but I was always comfortable enough in my own body, not a coward, and would politely ask anyone that made me feel uncomfortable to please desist. Having been caught was generally embarrassing enough to stop the leering. On the other hand, there are cowards in the world who would rather bitch and complain about it ANONYMOUSLY rather than take appropriate adult action.

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  3. No 'Speedo' photo today.

    Yeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

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    1. Well, at least not yet. But if you insist. I'll make a deal, no more chick-fil-A references, no more speedos. For every chick-fil-A reference, you get a speedo. Now we'll see what you TRULY think of speedos.

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    2. I can't do that Bob. You guys already censor enough of my stuff.

      By the way, I don't mind confronting someone on their bad non-verbal behavior, but what happens is somebody may want to fight when you do that, and then after I kick their ass, some want to call the police. I don't have time for that nonsense. So I've tried to get the word out so that our politicians will pass laws prohibiting gay leering.

      Makes sense, doesn't it? The cool, calm approach to problem solving.

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    3. You can't? That's not true. It's a choice. Sure you can, you just don't want to. You're as transparent as thin air.

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    4. "So I've tried to get the word out so that our politicians will pass laws prohibiting gay leering."

      As mentioned before, I know only three levels, but I think I've found the fourth:

      Dumb, dumber, dumbest, Bucky.

      Perfect sequence.

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    5. I'm smart enough to call you what you are: An idiot.

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    6. Some people just never learn.

      Who's the 'dunce' now, dunce?

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    7. Mark Twain said, "A man's character may be learned from the adjectives which he habitually uses in conversation." hmm, Bucky's habitual adjectives: Pathetic, idiot, ...

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    8. I like to keep my words simple, and descriptive.

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    9. I'll put mine where I want, you put yours where you want. However, I do know, I wouldn't want to be yours.

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    10. We had the big "Pride" parade last weekend...wonder when we're going to have the big "Pride in Ignorance" parade.

      Dunce Parrot is at the forefront of the growing Pride in Ignorance movement which is made up of fundamentalist christians and just regular run of the mill dumbasses.

      This marks a major change in our culture. People used to be ashamed of being ignorant, but now they like to shout it from the rooftops. The attack on public education and the rapid growth in so-called christian schools is an indication that the ignorati want their children, and everyone elses, to grow up to be as dumb as they are.

      Instead of being embarrassed by using the wrong word, as in the case of the correct "verbiage" versus the non-word "verbage", or the habitual misuse of commas, and other punctuation marks, they make ridiculous statements like "I'll put mine where I want to", a refrain familiar to second grade teachers.

      Sad and pathetic to see adult sized people sticking out their little lower lips and daring anyone to teach them anything.

      I guess ignorance truly is bliss.

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    11. Rushie, don't get your panties all up in a wad because Obama is falling in the polls.

      Hee Hee....liberals hate losing.

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    12. Correction: Rush's panties are constantly in a wad, I hope. Otherwise, he's utterly insane.

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  4. Leftover for Arthur from yesterday: I am lactose intolerant, thus pimeno cheese is a non-issue for me, but I recommend non-union delis or dairies, whoever makes the stuff.

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  5. Drove by the County Bldg with an eye to voting, which quickly turned into an eye to getting out of the thick traffic. There were a number of electioneers, including Big Bird holding an Obama sign (I'm sure that'll sway my vote). Judging by the apparent voters I saw, most of whom were white, I'd say Obama voters were more numerous. I'll make another pass at early voting when my frustratingly busy early AM schedule permits.

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    1. "Judging by the apparent voters I saw, most of whom were white, I'd say Obama voters were more numerous."

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      That statement would be more accurate, based on statistics, had you said, 'most of the voters I saw were black, so I'd say Obama voters were more numerous.'

      I wonder about you sometimes Stab.

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    2. @Stab:

      "Judging by the apparent voters I saw, most of whom were white, . . ."

      Judging by the apparent white voters I saw, most of whom were in church vans . . .

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    3. Sounds as if some white churches have taken a lesson from their African- American counterparts. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Nice to see imvolved citizenry out on both sides.

      I'm sure vans with oldsters from retirement homes will be seen, and elsewhere, vans with union members and their spouses. Getting out the vote is a big part of the ( Word Watch warning) ground game.

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  6. Bucky, most of the voters were white, and many wore pro-Obama buttons, not much to wonder about. Most of the electioneering appeared to be Dem, or so I observed as I edged thru the 2nd and Chestnut intersection.

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    1. You didn't say they had Obama buttons on, you said they were white.

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  7. Off topic sort of:

    My daughter emailed me her picture with Bill Clinton yesterday. Extremely happy young lady standing between a former U.S. President and and U.S. congressman. Glad she wasn't wearing a beret and her dress was black not blue.

    Currently,I'm forbidden from posting or sharing it electronically.

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    1. A photo with Bill Clinton? You better be glad I like you Wordly. I'd have some choice comments about that one.

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  8. Bucky, some of the other white voters were of the middle-aged/ponytail/flannel shirt sort who did not appear to be Romney types. I realize we shouldn't judge books by their covers, but that's they way to bet.

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    1. Obama is not going to win N.C. Reports are already coming in that the Obama Campaign plans to scale back ads in the state.

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  9. 7 Day rolling average (update) among likely voters-Gallup: Romney up 7 points. Outside of margin of error..........

    Things are changing dramatically and quickly folks.

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    1. I think I'm going for Romney this time around. Like there's any other sane choice. Jeeez!

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    2. Two weeks ago, Mitt Romney trailed in five Rust Belt battleground states by an average of 6.9 points in the Real Clear Politics Average of polls. This morning, his average deficit was just 3.2 points.

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    3. There's only a 10 point gap between Gallup and Reuters daily tracking polls today. It really is the sillyseason.

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    4. Yep, both Obama and Romney know N.C. is a lock for Romney.

      They're moving on to where the money is needed more.

      Rush votes in CA, so his vote is a wash. Those liberal losers couldn't elect a decent person if they had to.

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    5. I managed to actually post link on the other 10/18 thread.

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    6. I agree Wordly. The polls seem all out of whack this time around.

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    7. And Bucky, Gallop also has the Yankees up by 2.

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  11. "The employment-to-population ratio is the best measure of labor market conditions and it currently shows that there has been almost no improvement whatsoever over the past three years," Paul Ashworth, chief North American economist for Capital Economics said in a note to clients.
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    Of course these boobs, like Rush, will tell you that the job market has improved. And he has the 'nerve' to call me dumb. What an idiot.

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