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#301 2008-10-17 12:32 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread


Brigid O'Shaughnessy: I haven't lived a good life. I've been bad, worse than you could know.
Sam Spade: You know, that's good, because if you actually were as innocent as you pretend to be, we'd never get anywhere.
http://sitruc.blip.tv/file/2661495/

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#302 2008-10-17 12:38 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

Oh. and this

Anyway, it seems poor Joe is somehow the victim of Barack Obama and his fiendish online minions who have snooped into every crevice of his life.

http://firedoglake.com/2008/10/17/joe-t … aem-frost/


Brigid O'Shaughnessy: I haven't lived a good life. I've been bad, worse than you could know.
Sam Spade: You know, that's good, because if you actually were as innocent as you pretend to be, we'd never get anywhere.
http://sitruc.blip.tv/file/2661495/

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#303 2008-10-17 12:53 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

I have to also ask, this is all publicly available information, is it not ?

Not like people were breaking the law to listen to his telephone conversations, right ?


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#304 2008-10-17 1:05 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

Someone's really unhinged today.

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#305 2008-10-17 1:50 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

I checked DailyKos (admittedly a site that Steyr surely visits far more often than I do), and it doesn't appear they started talking about Joe until the debate.


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#306 2008-10-17 1:55 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

I'd never heard of Joe the Plumber until the debate.

Hey, maybe all of this is a GEORGE SOROS PLOT!

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#307 2008-10-17 2:06 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

bratboy wrote:

I checked DailyKos (admittedly a site that Steyr surely visits far more often than I do), and it doesn't appear they started talking about Joe until the debate.

Not sure but I think fox "scooped" (as in dog poop) the story. Damn librul meedeea

But meet this six-figure pompatus of plumbing who stole the show in the debate. Fox News gave him three minutes of airtime before the last debate.

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#308 2008-10-17 2:43 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

Steve Miller needs to sue copyright infringement. "pompatus"? The nerve.


Brigid O'Shaughnessy: I haven't lived a good life. I've been bad, worse than you could know.
Sam Spade: You know, that's good, because if you actually were as innocent as you pretend to be, we'd never get anywhere.
http://sitruc.blip.tv/file/2661495/

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#309 2008-10-17 3:10 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

This essay has more on how/why the trend is waxing not waning:
http://www.openleft.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=9175

I said it here first. With more brevity.


Brigid O'Shaughnessy: I haven't lived a good life. I've been bad, worse than you could know.
Sam Spade: You know, that's good, because if you actually were as innocent as you pretend to be, we'd never get anywhere.
http://sitruc.blip.tv/file/2661495/

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#310 2008-10-17 4:22 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

and about robocalls, Marc Ambinder says:

Robocalls Aren't Usually Effective

Political scientists and consultants say that taped-voice telephone calls are among the least effective methods of voter persuasion.
Privately, Republican consultants liken that the RNC's massive robocall effort this week to a ball and string toy -- it gives vendors something to do and activists something to think about.
Alan Gerber and Donald Green, Yale profs who study turnout, have written that robocalls  "might help you to stretch your resources in ways that allow you to contact the maximum number of people, but don't expect to move them very much, if at all."
Generic robocalls -- those not targeted at specific constituencies -- are worse.
There's an exception. When the calls reinforce a message that a candidate is carrying, then they're not always a bad investment.
But the national McCain campaign is only weakly invested in anti-Obama message on William Ayers and Obama's "terrorist" connections.

Hm. Might be lowballing the 'associations frame. Or not.

edit: He only says that the McCandidate's campaign isn't all that invested. Isn't this really out of the RNC?

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Brigid O'Shaughnessy: I haven't lived a good life. I've been bad, worse than you could know.
Sam Spade: You know, that's good, because if you actually were as innocent as you pretend to be, we'd never get anywhere.
http://sitruc.blip.tv/file/2661495/

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#311 2008-10-17 7:24 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

Well, they certainly wasted money calling ME.


Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.

Unless you become as little children, there's no way you will believe this crap.

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#312 2008-10-17 9:41 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

user wrote:

Well, they certainly wasted money calling ME.

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#313 2008-10-17 10:47 pm

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I wish the Republicans would waste more money calling *me*.


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#314 2008-10-17 11:14 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

Aww ... I'll call ya, matt!


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#315 2008-10-17 11:38 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

Honestly there are certain Republicans that a call even a "robocall" wouldn't automatically be dismissed by me. A call from Charlie Crist or Bill Nelson for their own campaigns for instance would at least get my attention long enough to see if they are discussing their own stands or going after their opponents. (The former would hold my attention while the latter would prompt me to hang up.)

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#316 2008-10-18 6:51 am

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

Tallgeese wrote:

bratboy wrote:

Steyr AUG wrote:

Dude simply asked a what-if question. It wasn't off the wall or ridiculous and is certainly valid for many Americans.

Actually the percentage of "small businesses" that bring in that amount of profit is quite small.  I think the question was more rhetorical than it was hypothetical.

Tearing hi s life apart simply for daring to ask a question serves to let warn others what could happen if they don't just shut up and obey. Not quite progressive or open-minded.

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"Shut up and obey?"  How uncharacteristically dramatic of you.

Nobody is "tearing his life apart," and he seems to be quite content with the attention (he's probably given more interviews than Sarah Palin, if you hadn't noticed).

The focus has been more on John McCain's use of the story.  In reality, "Joe the Plumber" wasn't preparing to buy such a business, doesn't make that much money himself, and the business likely doesn't make that much money, either.

...and if his income does get pushed to 250-280,000 the tax increase will be about $900 a year.

HOW DARE YOU TAKE SO MUCH. I CAN'T AFFORD TO TAKE CARE OF THESE WELFARE BABIES!

Oh, and you can't have an abortion because I said so.


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#317 2008-10-18 10:43 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

on the other hand, if you make 249,000, and you get a thousand dollar increase the next year, either you had better have donated some money to charity, or you just got a one hundred dollar increase instead of 1,000.

meh. i'd love to make 250,000 dollars a year. give me a call!

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#318 2008-10-18 10:56 pm

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Re: 2008 Final Debate thread

[MA] Flying_Meat wrote:

on the other hand, if you make 249,000, and you get a thousand dollar increase the next year, either you had better have donated some money to charity, or you just got a one hundred dollar increase instead of 1,000.

meh. i'd love to make 250,000 dollars a year. give me a call!

That's like a .5% raise.


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#319 2008-10-18 11:12 pm

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yeah yeah, but you get my point eh?

joe plumber might one day make 249,000 dollars one year, then 250,000 the next. that 900.00 makes all the difference if he wants to buy his business that second year.

anyway, all hypotheticals aside, if you squint real hard, and tilt yer head to the right just a weensie, that 900 dollars might seem huge. you would still have to ignore the fact that you made over 249,000 dollars that year. "whoo hoo!"


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