Thursday, November 11, 2010

The Weeks Text Exchanges (Part II)

Later in the day...

PW: From HuffPost--"Howard Fineman: White House Gives In On Bush Tax Cuts"
CW: Did they really? $#!t...
PW: [Eff Obama], man. [Eff} him and his chicken$#!t Bill Clinton-style triangulating
CW: Eh, more like [eff] the Republicans and [eff] Fox News for making things practically impossible to get $#!t done
PW: I firmly believe that's just an excuse to not do what would piss off their corporate patrons while telling their base, "Oh well, we tried. Nothing we can do!"
PW: If they really wanted to get something done, they would. They're full of $#!t.
PW: Sorry, this has just put me in an incredibly bad mood. It's just one kick in the teeth after another.
CW: I still believe that they're doing the best they can and genuinely do wanna do good. The Republicans are just a bunch of well funded evil geniuses that are willing to play every dirty trick in the book to get what they want. While Dems are underfunded and overworked. Plus nicer.
PW: There are definitely some good Dems, but they're far outnumbered by 'Blue Dogs' and other corporate lackeys
PW: And are you sure you really wanna call GOPers geniuses?! :-P
CW: I think it's the other way around. Seems like it was just those handful of Blue Dogs that [effed $#!t] up with Health Care reform
PW: (Draft-didn't send) Either way, they can't get truly progressive $#!t done. I've all but lost faith in Dems as a whole
CW: Yeah. I do. Evil geniuses that have figured out a way to consistently energize their moronic and hillbilly base into voting for them through the various forms of media, which liberals haven't figured out how to do the same
PW: Liberals just don't have enough money. It's almost as simple as that. Until there's campaign finance reform, the deck will always be stacked against us
CW: It's also proved to be a very successful business model for News Corp and the talk radio shows. Which is why they have had such longevity
PW: Yeah.. There are too many people with too much power with too much to lose if they can't game the system
CW: I completely agree. That is certainly a start. You'd probably have to regulate media as well. But that is even more tricky
PW: There used to be antitrust laws that prohibited multimedia outlets from having monopolies-more magic of deregulation
CW: Yep

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