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I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« on: July 25, 2012, 07:20:52 PM »
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gollygee (9,260 posts)

 
I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family

I can't keep silent when they intentionally misrepresent things.

Like the whole stupid "he didn't build that" thing. They KNOW what "that" refers to but intentionally take it out of context, every single time. And I call them on it every single time.

And calling Obama a socialist. I call them on that every single time too. They either have no idea what a socialist is, or they are intentionally lying.

I'm worried that some of these relationships won't survive the election. But I can't keep silent. I figure if they're willing to risk it, then so be it, I will be willing too.

How is everyone handling this? And what specific issues are you arguing about?
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1. Politics has affected my family relationships also.

I try to bite my tongue but sometimes I just cant hold back.

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4. I'm in the same boat, and it's really difficult, sometimes

My elderly mom and aunt watch fox practically 24-7 and hold what they hear to be nothing but the truth. Doesn't matter if you present them with direct evidence of the lies and misrepresentations. They don't want to know. I've tried arguing, reasoning, and at times flat out laughing but now I just shake my head and change the subject. Nothing will get through to them. It's like I've told numerous people, fox news is like intellectual crack. Watch enough of it and your brain will atrophy.

I've even been 'de-friended' by a super catholic tea party cousin who seems quite convinced I'm beyond salvation. Funny, I think the same about him.

Bullshit, DUmmies can not prove or list one incident when Fox News has lied.

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5. I'mpissing off old classmates on facebook who post those stoopid

right-wing talking points...I post rebuttals from 99%, Raw Story, Truthout, politicus, rolling stone, move on, etc. I'm pissing them off and I don't care!

Those lefty sources are the equivalent of WND, worthless.

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7. I'm right there with you

I have friendships over 20 years old that are ending and family relationships that are strained. Its just very very difficult to know Republicans.

I have a simple method for liberals on my friends list on Facebook, the ones that are left , anyway.  I don't post comments to their political posts, and most don't post to mine.  Friendships can be maintained when you're both willing to let politics go for awhile.


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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2012, 07:35:12 PM »
It's good to see that my mental mold of what a DUchebag is has not changed much in 5 years.
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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2012, 07:37:18 PM »
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gollygee (9,260 posts)

 
I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family

I can't keep silent when they intentionally misrepresent things.

Like the whole stupid "he didn't build that" thing. They KNOW what "that" refers to but intentionally take it out of context, every single time. And I call them on it every single time.

And calling Obama a socialist. I call them on that every single time too. They either have no idea what a socialist is, or they are intentionally lying.

I'm worried that some of these relationships won't survive the election. But I can't keep silent. I figure if they're willing to risk it, then so be it, I will be willing too.

How is everyone handling this? And what specific issues are you arguing about?

Just starting?  :rotf:

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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2012, 07:54:45 PM »
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Like the whole stupid "he didn't build that" thing. They KNOW what "that" refers to but intentionally take it out of context, every single time. And I call them on it every single time.

Even if you try to defend that statement "in context" he's still wrong.
 
The reality is those businesses built those roads just as much as any tax payer, and as a matter of fact they have paid much more than the average person for that road through gas taxes and other assorted fees. This BS that they got a free ride is, is wrong.

Then if you listen to his condescending tone towards those businesses, how dare he claim now that he has their back? He was being snarky and claiming that the business owners didn't work any harder than anyone else when odds are they have put in hours that would make the average DUmmy's head explode. Most of the DUmp thinks a 40 hour week is oppressive, can you imagine any of them fools working 100 hours in one week? Can you imagine any of them fools not taking a vacation for several years? Can you imagine them fools actually working?

I may not lock my doors while sitting at a red light and a black man is near, but I sure as hell grab on tight to my wallet when any democrats are close by.

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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2012, 08:00:32 PM »
Just starting?  :rotf:

They even lie with something as simple as that. We know he/she/it has been pissing off Republican friends and family for years with his/her/its stupidity.
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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2012, 08:02:54 PM »
The entire taking his statement out of context thing is as much a joke as what the definition of "is" is.
You stupid fools are dumber then he is as you keep repeating something the average person knows is a lie.

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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #6 on: July 25, 2012, 08:04:06 PM »
I don't get angry at my libtard friends. I pity them.
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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #7 on: July 25, 2012, 08:25:21 PM »
I don't get angry at my libtard friends. I pity them.

I'm beginning to. The older I get the less I suffer fools.
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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #8 on: July 25, 2012, 08:29:07 PM »
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I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family

I can't keep silent when they intentionally misrepresent things.

Like the whole stupid "he didn't build that" thing. They KNOW what "that" refers to but intentionally take it out of context, every single time. And I call them on it every single time.

And calling Obama a socialist. I call them on that every single time too. They either have no idea what a socialist is, or they are intentionally lying.

I'm worried that some of these relationships won't survive the election. But I can't keep silent. I figure if they're willing to risk it, then so be it, I will be willing too.

Dye your hair bright red, get an airsoft gun and spray flat black paint in a nice even coat over the whole thing, including the orange thing on the front.  Then dress in your black anti-Globalist riot clothes and run down the street screaming your political message with it.  That'll solve everyone's problem real quick, not just yours and your family's, but also the electorate's and the gene pool's.
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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #9 on: July 25, 2012, 08:59:39 PM »
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Like the whole stupid "he didn't build that" thing. They KNOW what "that" refers to but intentionally take it out of context, every single time. And I call them on it every single time.
Either it was a poorly thought-out series of sentences (well, that's basically a given) or your relatives are correct. "That" could not possibly refer to "roads, bridges, etc." As others have pointed out, he's wrong even if you consider the overall point of the speech.

As I've noted, the spin on the meaning of the word that is nothing but a pathetic attempt at damage control, and this guy has bought hook, line, and sinker.

Oh, and I might as well mention again, for Obama to add " many wealthy, successful businessmen want to give something back" takes the speech to another level of absurdity.

It has just occured to me that I might not be so irritated if not for the number of people who buy what Obama is selling! I swear, some of his supporters even seem to live vicariously through him.
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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #10 on: July 25, 2012, 09:20:13 PM »
Wait a minute, that liberal has friends?

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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #11 on: July 25, 2012, 10:31:16 PM »
Even if you try to defend that statement "in context" he's still wrong.
 


Ever notice how conservatives never get to defend a statement in context, but libs always do?

Either it was a poorly thought-out series of sentences (well, that's basically a given) or your relatives are correct. "That" could not possibly refer to "roads, bridges, etc." As others have pointed out, he's wrong even if you consider the overall point of the speech.

As I've noted, the spin on the meaning of the word that is nothing but a pathetic attempt at damage control, and this guy has bought hook, line, and sinker.

Oh, and I might as well mention again, for Obama to add " many wealthy, successful businessmen want to give something back" takes the speech to another level of absurdity.

It has just occured to me that I might not be so irritated if not for the number of people who buy what Obama is selling! I swear, some of his supporters even seem to live vicariously through him.

And O may be correct. There may be wealthy, successful businessmen who want to give back. But how much of their stuff and who it goes to should be that individuals decision. I applaud Charlie Sheen giving $1M to the USO, but would not have bitched if he gave it to Greenpeace instead. His money, his decision...

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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #12 on: July 25, 2012, 11:12:15 PM »
Ever notice how conservatives never get to defend a statement in context, but libs always do?

And O may be correct. There may be wealthy, successful businessmen who want to give back. But how much of their stuff and who it goes to should be that individuals decision. I applaud Charlie Sheen giving $1M to the USO, but would not have bitched if he gave it to Greenpeace instead. His money, his decision...
I meant that he made it sound as if people who run businesses aren't already having to "give something back."

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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #13 on: July 25, 2012, 11:17:58 PM »
gollygee pises me off & I'm not even a friend or relative.

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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #14 on: July 26, 2012, 05:02:40 AM »
gollygee pises me off & I'm not even a friend or relative.

Usually when I see posts from idiots like that...I have a pretty clear mental image of them being the outcast at any family function...the one that family members roll their eyes over when they hear that person has been invited to Thanksgiving...Christmas etc.

DUmmies like gollygee are the distuptors at any family get together because instead of enjoying family and freinds...they continue to make everything political.
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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #15 on: July 26, 2012, 06:23:13 AM »
Usually when I see posts from idiots like that...I have a pretty clear mental image of them being the outcast at any family function...the one that family members roll their eyes over when they hear that person has been invited to Thanksgiving...Christmas etc.

DUmmies like gollygee are the distuptors at any family get together because instead of enjoying family and freinds...they continue to make everything political.
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This is very true. Every Thanksgiving you can roll over to the DUmp and just feel the loneliness. They have no idea why they are ostracized by their own families as they are incapable of self critical thought.
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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #16 on: July 26, 2012, 07:22:36 AM »
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And calling Obama a socialist. I call them on that every single time too.

Oh, is there something wrong with Socialism?  You DUmmies crave Socialism, why are you trying to distance Obama from the concept? 

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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #17 on: July 26, 2012, 07:48:28 AM »
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Every holiday, I come home wearing my
 emo/hipster clothes, hair dyed a different color, and my favorite Che t-shirt, with something new pierced. When they start talkibg about Dear Leader, I interupt them with talking points I got from Jon Stewart, #OWS twitter, my facebook posts, and of course DU. When my family starts making sense, then shake their heads in silence with pity on their faces, I smile and laugh, pretending everything's okay.
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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #18 on: July 26, 2012, 08:31:18 AM »
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I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family

I highly doubt your politics has anything to do with it since your viewpoints are too stupid to warrant consideration.  My guess is you need to take a bath.  Use water and soap this time.

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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #19 on: July 26, 2012, 09:10:15 AM »
It takes a really sick mind to alienate a family member or a friend over a political affiliation. :loser:


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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #20 on: July 26, 2012, 03:37:48 PM »
Usually when I see posts from idiots like that...I have a pretty clear mental image of them being the outcast at any family function...the one that family members roll their eyes over when they hear that person has been invited to Thanksgiving...Christmas etc.

DUmmies like gollygee are the distuptors at any family get together because instead of enjoying family and freinds...they continue to make everything political.

Yep TXRG. I can hear the conversation before the dummy shows up to the family gathering... "now listen up everyone, don't say anything about Obama or anything political around cousin dummy and if he/she/it starts it, bite your tongue!!!! We will not have the holiday ruined like it was the last 5 years!!".

Pretty sad in my opinion.
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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #21 on: July 26, 2012, 03:55:40 PM »
I don't get angry at my libtard friends. I pity them.

I don't have any.  I would never be friends with a liberal.
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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #22 on: July 26, 2012, 04:29:44 PM »
I don't have any.  I would never be friends with a liberal.

I wouldn't VOLUNTARLY be friends with a lib, but I have a cousin that could pass for DUmmie gollygee in a heartbeat.

College educated (degree in business from VT no less, I'm DAMNED glad I didn't go there!), both parents were public school teachers, only child.

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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #23 on: July 26, 2012, 04:39:09 PM »
I wouldn't VOLUNTARLY be friends with a lib, but I have a cousin that could pass for DUmmie gollygee in a heartbeat.

College educated (degree in business from VT no less, I'm DAMNED glad I didn't go there!), both parents were public school teachers, only child.

DUmb beyond belief!  

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait! A DUmmie got a degree in business? Are you sure he is a liberal? I thought liberals only majored in art history, miming, or horticulture?

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Re: I'm starting to piss off Republican friends and family
« Reply #24 on: July 26, 2012, 06:42:23 PM »
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait! A DUmmie got a degree in business? Are you sure he is a liberal? I thought liberals only majored in art history, miming, or horticulture?

We call those majors dumbassery studies down in these parts.  :-)
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