October 09, 2006
Strip Club Elections Are Fun
A recent item at David Postman's blog has an eye-catching headline: "Pro-strip club ads hit TV"
The topic of course is a bit more serious than the headline implies, on an issue that has received some robust discussion here at Sound Politics, but still a rare treat in an otherwise lukewarm election season lacking in real spice. The ads in question will probably work in Seattle, but they're not immensely effective or entertaining. Bummer.
Posted by Eric Earling at October 09, 2006
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1. This
link is only tangentially related to this thread, but it continues a theme I was painting in the original thread. Woe is the GOP. Thanks, SP.
2. Oh, the poor evangelicals don't feel appreciated by the GOP? Boo-frickin-hoo. Where you going to go, to the Democrats? Good luck with that. Gonna stay home? Good luck getting what you want with that too.
3. Palouse, hate is an ugly thing, wouldn't you agree?
4. Yeah, so is whining.
5. Whining? You mean like this?
Oh, the poor evangelicals don't feel appreciated by the GOP? Boo-frickin-hoo. Where you going to go, to the Democrats? Good luck with that. Gonna stay home? Good luck getting what you want with that too.
Are you familiar with projection? Liberals tend to suffer from it a lot.
6. Apparently you need to study exactly what whining is because you are confusing it with apathy. I don't care about evangelicals or if they think there's no room for them in the GOP. Don't like the sandbox? Then pick up your toys and go elsewhere.
7. Sand box? Frankly, Palouse, talking to you here has seemed more like playing in a litter box. Apart from our animosity toward each other, neither of us seems to have much to contribute to the topic of strip clubs, which actually is a frivolous topic.
8. "boo-fricken-hoo"? I think you express well what the party bosses feel. Good luck getting what YOU want with that! Or perhaps that is what you want, the collapse of the Republican Party!
9. I am not a party boss, nor do I care to be. So I don't have to pander or even pretend to care about the feeeelings of evangelicals and what party with which they choose to associate. They are not getting everything they want from Republicans? Well join the club. And stop whining about it. The fact is that you're not going to do better with the Democrats.
10. Michael Medved has written a very good "Can't We All Get Along?"
editorial at Townhall.com. I think the division is much clearer than Medved does, but I appreciate his effort to restore some harmony to the GOP. I wonder how SP.COM feels about that?