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Thread: Minorities and women voting Obama because they ‘want stuff’

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar View Post
    Actually he's right about one thing ... I am irritating


    And I'm right about you being a gullible fool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Czernobog View Post
    Okay. So, he didn't say "everyone";he said "the majority". So, his contention is that the "majority" of people who voted for Obama did so because they want 'stuff". Is that a fair characterization of O'Reilly's comment? Now, it is important to note that he ended his comment on a vast generalization of "people want things". Not the majority of people, but just people​.
    He's right. We are becoming more like western Europe in that many Americans want higher taxes and more government services. To suggest that a majority of those who voted for BO fall into that camp is offensive to you? Really? Look, what O'Reilly was saying was perfectly clear. In order to misintepret his statements you'd have to want to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar View Post
    Geeeeeeeee .... I wonder if there's a Forum Rule Violation here!
    More than likely you little baiting jerk.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    He's right. We are becoming more like western Europe in that many Americans want higher taxes and more government services. To suggest that a majority of those who voted for BO fall into that camp is offensive to you? Really? Look, what O'Reilly was saying was perfectly clear. In order to misintepret his statements you'd have to want to.
    Which leads me back to my original statement to you, which you dismissed. Not only is it offensive; it is stupid, irrational, and wrong. I would direct you to Reality Check to see that the majority of Americans, contrary to the narrow view of you, and Mr. O'Reilly, are capable of considering more than just a single issue when deciding who to vote for.
    You don't get to vote for the party that supported, and legislated government forced vaginal probes, and then claim to oppose Obama because he represents "increased government control, and power".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Czernobog View Post
    Which leads me back to my original statement to you, which you dismissed. Not only is it offensive; it is stupid, irrational, and wrong. I would direct you to Reality Check to see that the majority of Americans, contrary to the narrow view of you, and Mr. O'Reilly, are capable of considering more than just a single issue when deciding who to vote for.
    Why is it stupid irrational, and wrong? Secondly, what single issue are you referring to? O'Reilly was referring to a fundamental cultural change that I think is demonstrable. For example, when I was a kid there would have been no chance of a federal run healthcare system and a man like BO would never have been elected. What are you referring to?
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    O'Reilly was agreeing with you all and your new demographic. He was too polite to point out that most of you can't really carry your own weight let alone create real prosperity and wealth. Particularly when your primary belief is that you can have wealth by taking it from someone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mainecoons View Post
    O'Reilly was agreeing with you all and your new demographic. He was too polite to point out that most of you can't really carry your own weight let alone create real prosperity and wealth. Particularly when your primary belief is that you can have wealth by taking it from someone else.
    Agreed. O'Reilly was rather tame in his response. What's more is that he was asked a direct question about the racial divide and rather skillfully responded with an observation about American society in general.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    Why is it stupid irrational, and wrong? Secondly, what single issue are you referring to? O'Reilly was referring to a fundamental cultural change that I think is demonstrable. For example, when I was a kid there would have been no chance of a federal run healthcare system and a man like BO would never have been elected. What are you referring to?
    "Getting things". That is the single issue that you, and Mr. O'Reilly are claiming is the reason that "the majority of people" voted for Obama. You want to play off O'Reilly's words as if they have no political implications, but they do. They make a judgement about the voting principles of the "majority of people". and that judgement is condescending, ignorant, and inaccurate.
    You don't get to vote for the party that supported, and legislated government forced vaginal probes, and then claim to oppose Obama because he represents "increased government control, and power".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Czernobog View Post
    "Getting things". That is the single issue that you, and Mr. O'Reilly are claiming is the reason that "the majority of people" voted for Obama. You want to play off O'Reilly's words as if they have no political implications, but they do. They make a judgement about the voting principles of the "majority of people". and that judgement is condescending, ignorant, and inaccurate.
    You don't want increased government sevices? If not, why on Earth did you vote for BO?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AZFlyFisher View Post
    Do you have any idea how much you look like an imbecile when you post without reading the article and understanding what was written?

    “The white establishment is now the minority,” he added. “And the voters — many of them — feel that this economic system is stacked against them and they want stuff. You’re going to see a tremendous Hispanic vote for President Obama, overwhelming black vote for President Obama and women will probably break President Obama’s way.”

    “People feel that they are entitled to things. And which candidate between the two is going to give them things?”

    No, you probably don't. You just claim "$#@! slap" again, lol. You must be a real $#@!, lmao.


    ...I read that and I think you are trying to put a "slant" on what he said...it doesn't look like he said what was implied...


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