Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Your typical Rotter candidate

UPDATE: Karl Rove is not impressed. But of course, Rot thinks Rove is a retard.
REGURGE: Rot's deliberate backlash meme makes it to the punditry. When was the last time that Tecs said something that later came to pass? Hmm, maybe when he started pullin for Obama because he was Harvard material, after all. Hell, Law Review!...

36 comments:

Mr roT said...

Isn't Levin the guy that McCarthy was protecting from big, mean, MIT-intimidator and diploma-holder Manzi?

LOL. All NR types are fools. Maybe Steyn was trying to get away from the company group shower.

Tecumseh said...

Maybe it's a different Levin. You know, that's like Smith or something.

At any rate, Mr. Straman, forgetting for a second you weird anti-McCarthy obsession, what is your point. You like this featherhead O'Donnell girl, or not? Let's get a straight answer for a change, if you can, shall we?

Tecumseh said...

Kraut agrees with me on this one. But, as is his wont lately, Rot has nothing meaningful to say, just his usual drivel about McCarthy, deportations, and assorted hullabaloos. Way to go.

Mr roT said...

I don't like O-Donnell either. Or Sharron Angle for that matter. I think the Tea Party retards are as bad as Larry Craig.

Tecumseh said...

What does Sharron Angle have to do with Larry Craig? Only in Rotter Logick.

At any rate, the point is not ideology here, such as it were. And not just electability (the way Kraut says, trying to be polite). It's that, very specifically, this O'Donnell looks flaky (and not very truthful, to boot). I mean, can't we pay attention at details like that, while chewing gum, too?

Mr roT said...

Larry Craig and Christine O'Donnell are similar in that yeah, they're ours, but they're embarrassing assholes.

Better to cajole Castle to do the right thing as much a possible than for O'Donnell ruin the brand and get us back in the minority in a couple years.

Same goes with Gingrich. Every time that asshole opens his mouth, the good guys lose 10000 votes.

Mr roT said...

I mean even assuming O'Donnell wins that it's a bad thing. I hope she gets barely beaten. Maybe scare Castle straight.

Tecumseh said...

For once, I agree--that would be the best-case scenario. BTW, did you read the story about her "studies" at Princeton, and her subsequent discrimination suit? Friggin' nutty.

Tecumseh said...

As for Newt, I disagree: we can afford to have assholes, provided they are smart. What we can't afford is to have retards.

Tecumseh said...

A \implies B, for all A and B: your typical Rotter logical implication.

At any way, the 'tard won in DE. Scratch control of the Senate -- no way now.

Tecumseh said...

Ace tries to think positive. But doesn't quite succeed.

Mr roT said...

Roving for a backlash?

Tecumseh said...

Where is the "Tecs Rove" label?

Tecumseh said...

Deconstructing Castle's loss.

Mr roT said...

No need to deconstruct. Castle deserved to lose. Problem is that so did O'Donnell.

I am for deporting the two of them.

Tecumseh said...

Your typical Rotter position.

Tecumseh said...

What's an "abstinence counselor"? Could be a dream job for der Rotter.

Mr roT said...

Where'd you get that from? Your Tea Party cell?

Tecumseh said...

It's all making sense now: yes, a quasi-Rotter, after all: As she explained to the Wilmington News Journal in 2004, she did "things she regrets" in college, such as drinking to excess and becoming somewhat sexually promiscuous.

Tecumseh said...

Don't worry, be happy, says Rot:

In 2008, she was unable to pay the mortgage for her Wilmington house and the mortgage company gained a judgment against her for $90,000; the house was due to be sold at a sheriff's auction in August 2008 when she sold it the month prior to her campaign's lawyer. The IRS has filed a lien and said that O’Donnell owes $11,000 in back taxes, but O’Donnell says that it was a mistake and a “computer error.” O'Donnell noted that the IRS agent handling the matter claimed the agency's action has been inappropriate. She listed herself as self-employed and said she was doing "odd jobs" to make ends meet.

Mr roT said...

She's no dirtier than your boy Geithner and yet you harangue and bait as if she were a filthy peasant like Sarah Palin!

What's the world coming to when good, honest academics with papers in the social sciences are trusted less than stumptoothed sausage-quaffing hillbillies?

Tecumseh said...

Ain't Harvard, that's for sure:

O'Donnell attended Fairleigh Dickinson University, where she completed or nearly completed the work for a B.A. in English and Communications. She attended the commencement ceremony in 1993 but did not receive a degree, due to outstanding unpaid expenses and her failure to complete a general elective course until seventeen years later in the summer of 2010. In 1994, Fairleigh Dickinson University sued her for $4,823 in unpaid expenses, according to court documents. The university won a judgment in New Jersey for the entire amount, and the judgment was paid in 2003. After O'Donnell completed a final general electives course in the summer of 2010, Fairleigh Dickinson awarded her a bachelor's degree in English literature on September 1, 2010.

Mr roT said...

She said she had a fairly dickenson time at university, didn't she?

Tecumseh said...

Rich Lowry jumps to conclusions: ('tard beats sourpuss)==>(deMint in 2012). OK, maybe, but doesn't this implication smack of Rotter Logick in action?

Tecumseh said...

What's FDU? Never heard of the place. Something to do with Emily Dickinson? And, while at it, what does a (delayed) degree in English & Communications entail?

Mr roT said...

I read some other Rotten Logik today too. That O'Dumbbell winning is good for Romney.

See, it will scare people off the dirty people from flyover country or something.

Hmm, maybe. Seems that you're looking back on Romneycare with misty nostalgia these days, regurging all the O'Dumbbell stories that Andrew Sullivan puts up...

Hmm, maybe Rotten Logik is the way to analyze these things after all.

Given that, whom do we deport, Tecs? Castle or O'Dumbbell?

Mr roT said...

I think that BA entailed a lot of O'Donnell's tail, but that's just her talking bigshit.

Tecumseh said...

Thrilla in Manila: this FCP GUT fight escalates. Palin slams Rove. Bring on the popcorn, boys, and a six-pack or three of Stone IPA, and let's duke it out.

Tecumseh said...

Problem is, I lost track of who is pulling for whom in this latest tussle. Ah, for the good ole days, when the battle lines where crystal clear. Can we have a recap?

Tecumseh said...

In the meantime...

Mr roT said...

I think it will end up a tight race no matter what she does.

Arelcao Akleos said...

Angle, O'Donnell, Palin...a troika nightmare for the effete Frumian Repub.
Meanwhile Rove finds his Man is his Castle. There's a Tail of a Pepe in that one.

Arelcao Akleos said...

"Ain't Harvard, that's for sure"

Fairleigh Dickinson gets the highest possible praise from Tecumseh? They should try it on their promotion literature.

Tecumseh said...

You heard of the place? I hope I don't sound elitist -- I've heard of (and been to) many small places out there -- but I don't have the foggiest idea what they do at FDU, besides, I understand, English and Communication.

Arelcao Akleos said...

It's a reasonably influential school in NJ, private but focusing on the blue collar-middle class student. Has multiple campuses, to better serve those commuter students, but its central campus has a nice liberal arts college feel. Has lots of masters programs for its graduate school, mostly of utilitarian purpose. A "service" school. Think of some cross between UMass-Boston and Boston College.
Not being Harvard, it will never try to annoint an enemy of this Republic as Commander in Chief, President, and DemiGod. Methinks this is a virtue, Tecumseh.

Tecumseh said...

Allright, I'll stand educated on that. Keep in mind though that I spent a small chunk of my life in NJ--well, in the burbs of NYC on the other side of the river--but I never heard of anyone going there. I tend to think of things viewed through my own personal experience (don't we all), and that colors my judgement at times, I must confess.