Congratulations! To
kentuck, winner of #10 Top DUmmie of 2014, who finally at long last cracked the top ten, the uppermost of DUmmiedom, the highest strata of primitivity.
kentuck’s been around a while, and attracted notice before:
2005 #12 Top DUmmie
2010 #13 Top DUmmie
2011 #14 Top DUmmie
2013 #14 Top Dummie
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Kentuck lives in a little green house out in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Candidate Profile
[name deleted] (D) of Colorado Springs
Challenger
Born: August 2, 1947, Tinsky, Ky.
Education: Pikes Peak Community College, A.A., 1981; U. of Colorado, attended, 1989.
Military Service: Army, 1966-69.
Occupation: Business forms company order processor; truck driver; electrician; dockworker.
Family: Wife, [name deleted].
Religion: Christian.
Political Career: No previous office.
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The bluegrass primitive’s a master at Asking The Stupid Question; one’s never been sure if it’s a act--franksolich does it himself, at times--to provoke discussion, or if he’s truly cerebrally slow.
This was best demonstrated in
kentuck (72,783 posts) Wed Oct 1, 2014, 03:15 PM
Why do no candidates for House or Senate want to be seen with Barack Obama?
It seems that few Democrats want to be identified with the President. That is understandable in red states but, even in blue states, they are shunning the President.
Is the President really that unpopular with the public?
Or has the Republican "hate propaganda" succeeded across the country?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025608418Which provoked these responses here:
USA4ME
Posts: 9608
This is not the first time I've noticed the bluegrass primitive having punctuation issues. "You may be right" and "I don't know that he can do both" are not questions.
Maybe the bluegrass primitive is one of those individuals who, when he used to answer questions in school directed to him, the teacher would have to follow-up by saying "Are you asking me or telling me?"
thundley4
Posts: 33550
I've noticed something similar in the way some people speak now. They are making a statement, but the way their voice changes at the end it makes it sound more like a question.
http://conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=98403His most-recent example being:
kentuck (72,783 posts) Wed Dec 17, 2014, 09:45 AM
"Do you think the US tortured people when your brother was President?"
"Do you disagree with Karl Rove and Dick Cheney that your brother was 'briefed and intimately aware' in the decisions about torture (EIT) ?"
Before Jeb throws his hat in the ring, I think it would be beneficial to the voters to get his responses to these questions.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025971338http://conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=99848Actually, that one was a dud, garnering 243 primitive views but 0 primitive comments; he got a better reaction over here, with 194 views and 6 comments. If he wants an audience, perhaps the bluegrass primitive should consider swimming away from Skins’s island and joining us here.
kentuck (72,783 posts) Thu Dec 11, 2014, 02:58 PM
Is he fearful that something will happen to him or his family if he is thought to be anti-CIA or anti-intelligence gathering? Is that why he keeps Brennan on board? Or does he actually agree with the criminal?
Is this something that someone besides the President will have to lead on? He cannot do it.
Does anyone think the CIA has that type of control over politicians in Washington?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025945355http://conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=99783kentuck (72,783 posts) Wed Dec 3, 2014, 04:20 PM
Tobacco may be more fatal than you thought....
Eric Garner gets choked to death for selling individual cigarettes on a corner in New York City and Michael Brown gets shot to death for shoplifting cigarillos in Ferguson, Missouri. You may have thought that tobacco would kill you gradually over a period of time? But it appears it can kill you much quicker than anyone ever thought...
(Not meant to minimize the seriousness of police brutality)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025905293http://conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=99623.0kentuck (72,783 posts) Wed Nov 26, 2014, 04:43 PM
Is it possible that Darren Wilson's "injuries" were self-inflicted?
Was there any grand jury evidence of someone seeing him being hit by Michael Brown?
I believe we are looking at a "George Zimmerman" with a badge, who was having a bad day, and decided to take it out on 2 young black men. That is just my opinion.
I believe that he backed up his car to confront the two young men who were walking in the middle of the street and that he tried to pull Brown over toward his car and Brown did not comply as he wanted and angry words were exchanged between the two.
I believe Darren Wilson then wounded Brown while he was still in his vehicle and the two suspects then started running. Then Wilson got out and emptied his chamber into Mike Brown's body.
This is more or less what Mike Brown's friend testified before the grand jury. I believe his story over that of the policeman, Darren Wilson.
I think there was a great injustice done here by rewarding this policeman with not even an indictment. There should have been a trial by jury.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025875816http://conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=99505kentuck (72,783 posts) Tue Oct 14, 2014, 08:27 PM
Would you be willing to take a loyalty oath?
That you will not run against Barack Obama on any issue or in any race until he is out of office? Is that asking too much?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025666368http://conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=98634Alas for the bluegrass primitive, but fortunately for America, kentuck’s a poor political prognosticator:
kentuck (72,783 posts) Sat Nov 1, 2014, 07:41 PM
I think Democrats are going to do much better than expected in the mid-term elections.
Because Republicans that are favored are all within the margin of error, according to the polls. And they continue with their negative campaigning and there seems to be a sense of desperation in some of their races. There's a bit of nervousness in their supporters.
Also, there is quite a bit of enthusiasm in some of the races with women candidates and this is contagious in some of the neighboring states, for example, Mary Burke in Wisconsin, Michelle Nunn in Georgia, Alison Lundergan Grimes in Kentucky, and Kay Hagan in NC. I would not be surprised to see all these women win their race. And I believe their enthusiasm will cross borders and help other Democrats.
That may be an odd theory but I believe that will be the major reason Democrats will do better than expected.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025746050http://conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=98961Congratulations again to kentuck, who finally made the Big Time!