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Now I'm straight, but I thought you Cooper fans would find this funny/odd/etc. Basically he said it's hard to talk when you're teabagging. oh my.

 
I'll give David Gergen credit for honesty, unlike most Neocon squawkboxes these days: Hannity, Coulter, Beck, O'Reilly, Limbaugh, Krauthammer etc. Their delusional little world -- where the U.S. is "liberating" Iraq, where George W. Bush's presidency was something other than a catastrophe, where Sarah Palin is a viable political candidate, where sexual orientation in human beings is a choice, and on and on -- has collapsed before their eyes.

Everyone knows what the problem is with the Republican Party, but no one in their party has the balls to even admit it, let alone fix it.
 
Todd,

It is funny and I do apologize for taking it so seriously.
When we on the left do things, they are always of the highest moral value.
When you on the right do things, they are always from the worst possible motives.
And it says so right here in my fascist-liberal-Marxist-Leninist-Socialst-Randyte playbook!

You do have to wonder just who on earth thinks of these silly things, tho'. It was Charlton Heston, I think, who asked if the SLA didn't stand for "super loosers anonymous" and that pretty well summed it up, too.
 
Gratuituous, unprofessional and vulgar. No slip here; he did it intentionally and made sure to do it twice very clearly to make sure everyone heard him. Leave vulgar crap like that to the leftwing nutcase bloggers, Mr. Cooper, and show some integrity and professionalism.
 
I really don't think some of those folks actually knew what teabagging is or is.. in urban language. On TV here the folks that DID show up, looked to be mostly caucasian, middle class, retired and chanting USA... it was kind of like deja vu. but thats just me
 
Todd,

I think the last two days - since the release of the torture memos - we have all had an opportunity to see just how badly communication among people of good will, be they on the "left" or "right" broke down in the US.

For me, it was the impeachment proceedings against Bill Clinton, followed by the machinations in Bush versus Gore which left me thinking the right was pure evil.

It has taken many, many years and quite a few exchanges with you, Peter H. and a dear friend of mine who is very high up in the Republican party (business interest Republican, not fundamentalist Christian interest) to convince me that not everyone on the right is, really, purely evil.

The question for me is, how do we proceed from here?

What are your feelings on all of this? Are you as appalled at the breech of Constitutional law and international treaties as I imagine you are? How do you reconcile all of this with patriotism? I am trying to move past the "it is all Bush #43 fault" mentality here and to understand what led to this situation.

If we don't come out of this able to better work together, than, truly, we are in serious trouble.
 
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