[MD] Imaginings
plattholden at gmail.com
plattholden at gmail.com
Wed Sep 9 09:53:53 PDT 2009
On 9 Sep 2009 at 12:21, Arlo Bensinger wrote:
> [Platt]
> Once again, Arlo fears truth.
>
> [Arlo]
> Fear it? I just posted it! (Included again
> below).
As I said, Obozo's speech was full of cliches and banalities, most of
which he
doesn't believe himself. Then you posted all the confirmations. But you
fear to
admit the truth of what I said, even when it is confirmed.
Pathetic. (I suppose I should say "Fucking pathetic" to parrot your foul
mouth.)
> Your moronic squalking embarrasses and
> shames us all. That's the truth, Platt.
>
> Noticed I left an unfinished sentence.
>
> Want even more?*.... Let's play a drinking game.
> If you can stomach the vitriol for longer than a
> few minutes, turn on the Hannity radio program
> for a while today, and drink every time he
> squalks (or a caller resqualks) the words "banal"
> and "cliche" and "doesn't believe it himself". I
> guarantee you'll be drunk in less than an hour.
>
> Fucking parrots.
>
> ==============
>
> In case anyone missed it, I'll include this
> embarrassing evidence of squalking in all my replies on this thread.
>
> [Platt]
> Easy to be distracted since Obozo's speech was
> full of cliches and banalities, most of which he doesn't believe himself.
>
> [Arlo]
> Squalk, "banal". Squalk, "cliche". Squalk, "doesn't believe himself".
>
> From yesterday's American Thinker response to the President's speech.
>
> "With his Back to School Event (text here),
> President Obama becomes the nation's
> Nanny-in-Chief, filling his speech with
> banalities at every turn, a speech as forgettable
> as any principal's remarks at the opening
> assembly of the year. The triumph of the banal is
> complete as clichés cascade from the eloquent Obama lips..."
>
> Our resident parrot fulfills his chosen roll once again.
>
> But lest anyone think "banal" and "cliche" are
> recent squalking points of the talk-radio morons,
> I invite you all to do a Google search for "banal
> cliche obama speech". From The Weekly Standard to
> The Washington Monthly, to countless re-squalks
> on blogs and forums (where the good little
> parrots squalk back the talking points they hear
> on that day's Hush Bimbo program).
>
> Want more? From Hush's grammatically incorrect
> response to the speech on his website yesterday.
> "He just gave a speech that he doesn't believe a word of." Want even more?*
>
> All the correct squalks from our resident parrot.
> How fucking embarrassing to hear it here.
>
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