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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: yohansen5b on September 17, 2010, 08:07:22 am
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Hopefully this wasn't posted in another thread...
Jon Stewart's Rally to Restore Sanity -- http://www.rallytorestoresanity.com/
Stephen Colbert's March to Keep Fear Alive -- http://www.keepfearalive.com/
October 30th, national mall. What's the over/under this attracts more people than the last few Tea Party rallies?
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I actually think it might have a smaller turn out. The Tea Party rallies had the advantage of taking place in the summer, and it is easier for people to make the trek out. These two are in the middle of a semester, noone has any vacation, etc. It will definitely be a big turn out, but i doubt it is record breaking.
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yeah, I don't think many people will travel from outside of the Baltimore/DC area to go to this, but i'll be there :)
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it would be awesome if a rally called by a couple of comedians outdid a rally called by a guy who is a joke but doesn't realize it...
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I expect an extremely low turnout. It's tough to attend a rally ironically.
Brian
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Plus, look at all the expected slacker turnout for the 2004 election to oust Bush. We're not exactly the most motivated bunch (at least when it comes to ACTUALLY doing something).
I expect an extremely low turnout. It's tough to attend a rally ironically.
Brian
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This appeals to smart intelligent people who work during the week and therefore want to relax on the weekends, spend some time with the kids, and not be in a mob. Therefore, turn-out will be lower.
Glenn Beck's rally appealed to unemployed fat stupid idiots who had nothing better to do in 2010 than stand in the heat and listen to a radio shock jock cry and wet himself. Therefore, turn-out was higher.
Seriously, you want to hold a massive rally? Just hone your messaging to the dipshits of the world, and it never hurts to offer free pancakes or buttons or whatever the hell
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Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Back up a bit now. There were pancakes???
This appeals to smart intelligent people who work during the week and therefore want to relax on the weekends, spend some time with the kids, and not be in a mob. Therefore, turn-out will be lower.
Glenn Beck's rally appealed to unemployed fat stupid idiots who had nothing better to do in 2010 than stand in the heat and listen to a radio shock jock cry and wet himself. Therefore, turn-out was higher.
Seriously, you want to hold a massive rally? Just hone your messaging to the dipshits of the world, and it never hurts to offer free pancakes or buttons or whatever the hell
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I was so giddy when i was watching this last night. As we saw on here the tickets all went in the blink of an eye, this is totally awesome! I will definitely be there with all of my friends!
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each group of people is a slave to one form of doctrine that is politically motivated and led by individuals out for their own gain. and they hate the other side no matter what they think. like football. our government is nothing more than a 24 hour a day superbowl. eat some wings and nachos. all of them can go away . . . and we'll be alot better off.
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doctrine*
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sory. ;D
and thnks, i hate when i do that.
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each group of people is a slave to one form of doctrine that is politically motivated and led by individuals out for their own gain. and they hate the other side no matter what they think. like football. our government is nothing more than a 24 hour a day superbowl. eat some wings and nachos. all of them can go away . . . and we'll be alot better off.
Disagree. Too many Tea-Party activists are blindly believing/adopting the rhetoric of people like Palin, Beck, et al who know they are spouting things that aren't true. "Death panels? Sure! I'll bet Obama's health care bill, of which I've read absolutely zero objective analysis, mandates them. Born in Kenya? Well despite absolute verification that he was born in the U.S., he got hisself a funny name plus he's black, so I'll bet he's a foreign Muslim."
The problem with the left is they have a sense of shame and decency.
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i smell baby's first fake news event!
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the far left is as crazy as the far right... 911 truthers, anti-globalizationers, and the like aren't much different from Teabaggers (actually some may be both).
We live in an era where extremists even from completely opposite sides are working hand in hand together. Al Qaeda feeds right wing Christian fanatics who in turn feed Al Qaeda...
the real problem is that what the country needs is moderates and pragmatists, who can think through problems rather than mindlessly following one ideology or another. And unfortunately such people are too... moderate.
Never has Yeats' saying been more true, "the best lack all conviction while the worst are full of passionate intensity."
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The extreme left is just as crazy as the extreme right, except that there's like 100x more people in the extreme right and they're taken much more credibly as a voting bloc. Are there any 9/11 conspiracy theorists who actually hold office? Tea-baggers are winning actual elections. They may be primary victories, and will prob lead to delicious defeat in November, but the left has not been nearly as successful nominating brain-dead delusional candidates or motivating en masse to defeat moderates.
And to you who would respond "[cough] Alvin Greene [/cough]" I say, good point, great job!
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The extreme left is just as crazy as the extreme right, except that there's like 100x more people in the extreme right and they're taken much more credibly as a voting bloc. Are there any 9/11 conspiracy theorists who actually hold office? Tea-baggers are winning actual elections. They may be primary victories, and will prob lead to delicious defeat in November, but the left has not been nearly as successful nominating brain-dead delusional candidates or motivating en masse to defeat moderates.
And to you who would respond "[cough] Alvin Greene [/cough]" I say, good point, great job!
here are some people who believe in 9/11 "weirdness" . . . they all look stupid and probably didn't go to college.
http://www.wanttoknow.info/officialsquestion911commissionreport
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The extreme left is just as crazy as the extreme right, except that there's like 100x more people in the extreme right and they're taken much more credibly as a voting bloc. Are there any 9/11 conspiracy theorists who actually hold office? Tea-baggers are winning actual elections. They may be primary victories, and will prob lead to delicious defeat in November, but the left has not been nearly as successful nominating brain-dead delusional candidates or motivating en masse to defeat moderates.
And to you who would respond "[cough] Alvin Greene [/cough]" I say, good point, great job!
true dat. Except at some point those far lefties come all the way full circle to the right... I'm certain there's more than a few truthers who are also birthers and teabaggers.
The brilliance of the Teabagger movement is that it's so ill-focused. Basically all you have to be is white, disaffected, and easily influenced.
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Aka your typical pitchfork reader
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The extreme left is just as crazy as the extreme right, except that there's like 100x more people in the extreme right and they're taken much more credibly as a voting bloc. Are there any 9/11 conspiracy theorists who actually hold office? Tea-baggers are winning actual elections. They may be primary victories, and will prob lead to delicious defeat in November, but the left has not been nearly as successful nominating brain-dead delusional candidates or motivating en masse to defeat moderates.
Very well put.
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I was so giddy when i was watching this last night. As we saw on here the tickets all went in the blink of an eye, this is totally awesome! I will definitely be there with all of my friends!
What tickets?
*confused*
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I was so giddy when i was watching this last night. As we saw on here the tickets all went in the blink of an eye, this is totally awesome! I will definitely be there with all of my friends!
What tickets?
*confused*
The Daily Show is taping in DC prior to the weekend event.