Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly.
He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
It’s been codified by the Simpsons, in the episode where Bart tries — not very hard — to become a guitar player: “If something is too hard to do, then it’s not worth doing. You just stick that guitar in the closet next to your short-wave radio, your karate outfit and your unicycle and we’ll go inside and watch TV.”
I too “support” the ACA. So it’s important that I spend 95% of my time using my major media platform to attack the law, and devote a healthy 5% to “defending” it (i.e. attacking President Obama for harming the cause of universal healthcare).
Sounds like a rhetorical feint before attack to me.
OT: Today is The Day We Fight Back against NSA bulk surveillance by calling our Congresscritters and advocating for an end to mass surveillance of US citizens and support for the USA Freedom Act, which bans reverse lookups and parallel searches of US citizens. A parallel search essentially allows the laundering of a constitutional impermissable search without warrant of US citizens.
Anyway, let Congress know that mass surveillance of US citizens by the NSA is unacceptable.
Yes, things haven’t gone as smoothly as we would have liked, so we might as well give up on the whole concept of health insurance reform.
Yes indeed. That’s the American Way!
It’s been codified by the Simpsons, in the episode where Bart tries — not very hard — to become a guitar player: “If something is too hard to do, then it’s not worth doing. You just stick that guitar in the closet next to your short-wave radio, your karate outfit and your unicycle and we’ll go inside and watch TV.”
I too “support” the ACA. So it’s important that I spend 95% of my time using my major media platform to attack the law, and devote a healthy 5% to “defending” it (i.e. attacking President Obama for harming the cause of universal healthcare).
Sounds like a rhetorical feint before attack to me.
OT: Today is The Day We Fight Back against NSA bulk surveillance by calling our Congresscritters and advocating for an end to mass surveillance of US citizens and support for the USA Freedom Act, which bans reverse lookups and parallel searches of US citizens. A parallel search essentially allows the laundering of a constitutional impermissable search without warrant of US citizens.
Anyway, let Congress know that mass surveillance of US citizens by the NSA is unacceptable.
Is it wrong of me not to care what that Fourniercating buffoon thinks about anything?