Cory Booker. Likable Democrat. You'd vote for him.
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Re: Cory Booker. Likable Democrat. You'd vote for him.
Deep, bro.
Tell me more.
Tell me more.
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Re: Cory Booker. Likable Democrat. You'd vote for him.
Deep, like that clown shoe buried in your ass. More, like the number of inconsistencies of argumentation you've displayed in this thread. The Rangers just won in OT going up 3-2 in the series, the universe is telling me I got this one.DBTrek wrote:Deep, bro.
Tell me more.
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Re: Cory Booker. Likable Democrat. You'd vote for him.
Like Cory Booker, this meme is so meta.
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Re: Cory Booker. Likable Democrat. You'd vote for him.
No inconsistencies.
If you listen to the podcast, you'll probably like the guy.
If you scour the internet with a partisan eye, feeding yourself a nonstop diet of confirmation biased info and political dogma, you'll probably say the same things you always say about your political opponents and get all worked up in a tizzy.
The title says you'd vote for him, not that I'd vote for him.
Of course, that was contingent on you listening to the podcast and not running the same mental rat maze that's locked you down for countless years.
If you listen to the podcast, you'll probably like the guy.
If you scour the internet with a partisan eye, feeding yourself a nonstop diet of confirmation biased info and political dogma, you'll probably say the same things you always say about your political opponents and get all worked up in a tizzy.
The title says you'd vote for him, not that I'd vote for him.
Of course, that was contingent on you listening to the podcast and not running the same mental rat maze that's locked you down for countless years.
"Hey varmints, don't mess with a guy that's riding a buffalo"
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Re: Cory Booker. Likable Democrat. You'd vote for him.
He's also a liar, on top of being a dramatic fop. Ask him about T-Bone, his ghetto buddy who taught him the ways of the street. (Hint: Not a real guy)DBTrek wrote:No inconsistencies.
If you listen to the podcast, you'll probably like the guy.
If you scour the internet with a partisan eye, feeding yourself a nonstop diet of confirmation biased info and political dogma, you'll probably say the same things you always say about your political opponents and get all worked up in a tizzy.
The title says you'd vote for him, not that I'd vote for him.
Of course, that was contingent on you listening to the podcast and not running the same mental rat maze that's locked you down for countless years.
You're using the same, "He's a guy I'd like to have a beer with" logic from Dubya's days. Did you start drinking after the DCF went down and you lost the Archon title? You guys did put a lot of weight on that stuff...
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Re: Cory Booker. Likable Democrat. You'd vote for him.
I am well acquainted with him. I like him just fine, still wouldn't vote for him. Would I do business with him? Sure, money is money. Politics is a whole other ballgame. But its all academic anyway cause as I said not even the Dems are in love with him. He is a corporate/SJW dem personified. He is a black Tim Kaine. Unlike you I listen to more than one podcast, I keep my ear to the ground and every single prog/bernie bro wants no part of him, by name, specifically.DBTrek wrote:No inconsistencies.
If you listen to the podcast, you'll probably like the guy.
If you scour the internet with a partisan eye, feeding yourself a nonstop diet of confirmation biased info and political dogma, you'll probably say the same things you always say about your political opponents and get all worked up in a tizzy.
The title says you'd vote for him, not that I'd vote for him.
Of course, that was contingent on you listening to the podcast and not running the same mental rat maze that's locked you down for countless years.
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Re: Cory Booker. Likable Democrat. You'd vote for him.
Nope.
Just listened to a podcast and thought the guy sounded reasonable and intelligent.
Of course, Time Ferriss had Glen Beck on the show as well, and he also sounded damned reasonable and intelligent.
Sometimes listening to people, instead of listening about them, can reveal some surprising insights into who they are, how they operate, and why public perception of them may be off.
Just listened to a podcast and thought the guy sounded reasonable and intelligent.
Of course, Time Ferriss had Glen Beck on the show as well, and he also sounded damned reasonable and intelligent.
Sometimes listening to people, instead of listening about them, can reveal some surprising insights into who they are, how they operate, and why public perception of them may be off.
"Hey varmints, don't mess with a guy that's riding a buffalo"
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Re: Cory Booker. Likable Democrat. You'd vote for him.
I know enough about beck to know he's one of those borderline psychotic people. I don't need to listen to another sociopath sound reasonable. That's kind of their job.
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Re: Cory Booker. Likable Democrat. You'd vote for him.
If a sociopath speaks reason, is reason made invalid?
Or is it reason nonetheless?
Or is it reason nonetheless?
"Hey varmints, don't mess with a guy that's riding a buffalo"
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Re: Cory Booker. Likable Democrat. You'd vote for him.
Don't care, as I said they are not people they are products. As a person, hail fellow well met, as a product, nope no thank you. No emotions, no stagecraft, no sky soaring speeches, no epic stories, just meat and potatoes. I don't have to trust them implicitly, I don't even have to like them. In fact it's better if I don't.DBTrek wrote:Nope.
Just listened to a podcast and thought the guy sounded reasonable and intelligent.
Of course, Time Ferriss had Glen Beck on the show as well, and he also sounded damned reasonable and intelligent.
Sometimes listening to people, instead of listening about them, can reveal some surprising insights into who they are, how they operate, and why public perception of them may be off.