Fox News jokes about killing Obama
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More a slip of the tongue than a joke though the notion that Obama-lama may become a target is an issue that even the secret service takes seriously as he has had their full protection for a considerable time and it's not as if nobody has ever been assasinated in the US before.
digital man wrote:
More a slip of the tongue than a joke
The person in the video said "Now what we have what some are reading is a suggestion that somebody knock off oba..osama um obama ..well both, we could *laughs*". The part after the slip of the tongue was obviously a joke, but this is splitting hairs. The point the video made is how unprofessional fox news is.
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digital man wrote:
More a slip of the tongue than a joke
The person in the video said "Now what we have what some are reading is a suggestion that somebody knock off oba..osama um obama ..well both, we could *laughs*". The part after the slip of the tongue was obviously a joke, but this is splitting hairs. The point the video made is how unprofessional fox news is.
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DemonPossessed wrote:
The point the video made is how unprofessional fox news is.
No more or less than any other news broadcaster that makes mistakes: happens all the time: they're called bloopers. Besides, picking on Fox is a little unfair: they all have bias whether or not they admit to it which is why I channel hop for news: try to get a full picture and if the odd joke is made or someone fucks up, so what? That's entertainment...
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You're so intellectually dishonest ... and, in case it's not clear or you don't properly understand English, to be "intellectually dishonest" is worse than to be a mere "liar."
Get back under the rock again!
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You're so intellectually dishonest ... and, in case it's not clear or you don't properly understand English, to be "intellectually dishonest" is worse than to be a mere "liar."
Worse? How so? Isn't it a form of lying?
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Worse? How so? Isn't it a form of lying?
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
Ilíon: (to DemonChow) You're so intellectually dishonest ... and, in case it's not clear or you don't properly understand English, to be "intellectually dishonest" is worse than to be a mere "liar." Ravel H. Joyce: Worse? How so? Isn't it a form of lying?
Is engaging in 'hyopcrisy' worse than merely 'lying?' [Ravel: "Um. Yes?"] How can this be? "Isn't ['hyopcrisy'] a form of lying?" The difference between mere, or general, 'lying' and 'intellectual dishonesty' is like the difference betweeen tactics and strategy.
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Get back under the rock again!
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DemonPossessed wrote:
The point the video made is how unprofessional fox news is.
No more or less than any other news broadcaster that makes mistakes: happens all the time: they're called bloopers. Besides, picking on Fox is a little unfair: they all have bias whether or not they admit to it which is why I channel hop for news: try to get a full picture and if the odd joke is made or someone fucks up, so what? That's entertainment...
digital man wrote:
No more or less than any other news broadcaster that makes mistakes: happens all the time: they're called bloopers
I think it was more to do with the "joke" that it would be good to "knock off" Obama. While bloopers do happen this additional comment was not part of the blooper. The blooper had already happened at that point.
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Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
Ilíon: (to DemonChow) You're so intellectually dishonest ... and, in case it's not clear or you don't properly understand English, to be "intellectually dishonest" is worse than to be a mere "liar." Ravel H. Joyce: Worse? How so? Isn't it a form of lying?
Is engaging in 'hyopcrisy' worse than merely 'lying?' [Ravel: "Um. Yes?"] How can this be? "Isn't ['hyopcrisy'] a form of lying?" The difference between mere, or general, 'lying' and 'intellectual dishonesty' is like the difference betweeen tactics and strategy.
Well, fine then!
modified on Monday, May 26, 2008 8:53 AM
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WormBait wrote:
Get back under the rock again!
Slither back into your slimy hole under the rock!
Ilíon wrote:
WormBait wrote: Get back under the rock again! Slither back into your slimy hole under the rock!
Bleaugh! That was definitely one of your poorest comebacks ever. X|
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Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
Ilíon: (to DemonChow) You're so intellectually dishonest ... and, in case it's not clear or you don't properly understand English, to be "intellectually dishonest" is worse than to be a mere "liar." Ravel H. Joyce: Worse? How so? Isn't it a form of lying?
Is engaging in 'hyopcrisy' worse than merely 'lying?' [Ravel: "Um. Yes?"] How can this be? "Isn't ['hyopcrisy'] a form of lying?" The difference between mere, or general, 'lying' and 'intellectual dishonesty' is like the difference betweeen tactics and strategy.
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digital man wrote:
No more or less than any other news broadcaster that makes mistakes: happens all the time: they're called bloopers
I think it was more to do with the "joke" that it would be good to "knock off" Obama. While bloopers do happen this additional comment was not part of the blooper. The blooper had already happened at that point.
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Well I stand (or, in this case, sit) corrected.
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Oh look they made a movie about it.[^]
MrPlankton
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Ilíon wrote:
WormBait wrote: Get back under the rock again! Slither back into your slimy hole under the rock!
Bleaugh! That was definitely one of your poorest comebacks ever. X|
Semicolons: The number one seller of ostomy bags world wide. - dan neely
Color Commentator: "The judges gave him an average score of only 1.6, Brad. He'll have to do better than this if he going to maintain his standing in the I-Hate-Everyone league. Are you hearing anything from the coaches about their reaction to his poor showing?"
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You're so intellectually dishonest ... and, in case it's not clear or you don't properly understand English, to be "intellectually dishonest" is worse than to be a mere "liar."
Ilíon wrote:
You're so intellectually dishonest ... and, in case it's not clear or you don't properly understand English, to be "intellectually dishonest" is worse than to be a mere "liar."
Did you just copy and paste this out of your repository of random insults?
I'm a Christian: I *know* that I'm perverted. - Ilion
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Ilíon wrote:
the difference betweeen tactics and strategy.
Your knowledge of these is based on what?
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
The stuff he pulls out of his ass.
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The stuff he pulls out of his ass.
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
The stuff he pulls out of his ass.
Some how I'm quite sure he's never served a day in any country's military - probably a conscientious objector until they ended the draft.
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Well, fine then!
modified on Monday, May 26, 2008 8:53 AM
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Ah, superb logic there, admiral! :cool:
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Ilíon wrote:
WormBait wrote: Get back under the rock again! Slither back into your slimy hole under the rock!
Bleaugh! That was definitely one of your poorest comebacks ever. X|
Semicolons: The number one seller of ostomy bags world wide. - dan neely
Brady Kelly wrote:
WormBait: Get back under the rock again! Ilíon Slither back into your slimy hole under the rock! Brady Kelly Bleaugh! That was definitely one of your poorest comebacks ever. X|
And why do you imagine that WormBait's unique, thoughtful and entertaining "insult" (one really must call that an "insult," with scare-quotes) deserves better? Where is it written that I am required to put more thought into the comebacke than you children put into the "insults?"