Posted on 03/22/2014 5:55:41 AM PDT by rktman
The Democrats game plan invoking Saul Alinskys rule # 13, Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it, has already reached the stage of self-parody when it comes to demonizing the Koch brothers. Its time to star mocking them ruthlessly. Case in point: The New York Times.
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Who is Thoakms Lifson? Is this an embarrassing typo or an alternate spelling?
Read the title, silly; he's the inventor of a "dinking" game...
That doesn’t make any sense to me.
Why don’t we fight fire with fire and go after Soros? I never get why we let them do their thing until they’ve destroyed the guys on our side without a fight.
I think someone is already playing.
I need a drink.
LOL! Me thinks Mr. Lifeson started the game without us. Notice it says “Dinking” game in the title as well.
My liver can’t handle another democrat lie based drinking game. I’m still drunk everday playing Obama’s card when he says “folks”.
“Let me perfectly clear.” Dang good thing is ain’t based on the “uh, er, um” pauses.
You can’t declare something ridiculous and unfair, and then go out and do it yourself. Looks stoopid.
It wouldn't be the same thing. We wouldn't have to call Soros names or anything, just list the facts. Who has Soros funded, which news organizations benefit from his cash, how he's calling the shots and Obama is merely a puppet.
I don't think it's stupid to inform the American public who they're actually voting for and how they're being manipulated, it's the responsible thing to do. Americans are for the most part, ignorant of Soros and his influence. No matter whose fault that is, someone needs to inform them.
I don’t think it’s stupid either, I’m just predicting what the enemedia will say. Try not to shoot the messenger here.
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