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VanillaRhapsody

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84. THATS the most hyperbole you have seen on DU?
Sat Sep 7, 2013, 03:27 PM
Sep 2013

then you are definitely not paying attention...keep your eyes open you will see it..

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who told you that? The same person that told you Obama was not a pragmatic? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #1
The same people who claimed Obama was the most progressive president in decades whatchamacallit Sep 2013 #2
definition of pragmatic... VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #28
There is nothing pragmatic about making deals with psychopaths AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #69
who are the psychopaths we are making deals with? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #86
The GOP AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #114
What recent President was more progressive? Jimmy Carter was decades ago. pnwmom Sep 2013 #46
Obama has been regressive AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #71
The ACA, with its large expansion of Medicaid and its tax credits for individuals and families, pnwmom Sep 2013 #76
It is mildly progressive AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #113
The only thing that will be delayed beyond January is a mandate for large companies pnwmom Sep 2013 #115
He is delaying the cap on out of pocket expenses AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #116
By Heritage Foundation standards, it's progressive indeed (since such was its origin) hatrack Sep 2013 #118
Regressive? Are you losing your mind? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #87
Please tell me what is progressive about his deals with Boehner? AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #112
Progressive is a relative term. He's far more progressive than Boehner or pnwmom Sep 2013 #119
He is far more 'progressive' than the Republicans? AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #121
Anyone who thinks this Syria war proposal is "pragmatic" is insane Bjorn Against Sep 2013 #27
who is declaring war on Syria? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #29
No one is denying that there is a civil war in Syria Bjorn Against Sep 2013 #40
No they have NOT...and have demonstrably said so... VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #83
Yes they have, bombing Syria is bringing the US into the civil war Bjorn Against Sep 2013 #108
Dang. enlightenment Sep 2013 #82
THATS the most hyperbole you have seen on DU? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #84
Nice "declared war" dodge ... Bake Sep 2013 #97
So you are in favor of only doing things that you KNOW will work out? randome Sep 2013 #105
It's disingenous to say it will be ONLY a limited strike Bake Sep 2013 #122
Claims that his messed up dealings with the GOP are pragmatism AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #73
Post removed Post removed Sep 2013 #81
Seriously? This is the kind of disgusting shit that passes for discussion around here now? phleshdef Sep 2013 #103
Funny that your expectations didn't include hundreds of dead children and their families blm Sep 2013 #3
Unlike the "Ocolytes" whatchamacallit Sep 2013 #5
Gee, I was looking on military action as a reluctant necessity...but if it can get you worked up... brooklynite Sep 2013 #7
and if it is true that Assad carried out these chemical attacks.. VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #30
I'll support the strike as soon as we hold ourselves responsible for using.... Little Star Sep 2013 #72
then your thing about waiting for UN weapons inspectors means diddly squat. VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #88
You don't give a shit about how many we killed and maimed using White Phosphorus in Iraq.... Little Star Sep 2013 #96
Yes I do...but we haven't used phosporous under this administration have we? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #98
I certainly didnt expect obama would do that, but there it is nt msongs Sep 2013 #11
Yeah, we'll lob some rockets and kill thousands more durablend Sep 2013 #44
Kick leeroysphitz Sep 2013 #4
You mean Mommy didn't get you a pony? 99th_Monkey Sep 2013 #6
Ponies? The administration dug up the corpse of a ten year old dead horse fujiyama Sep 2013 #14
I know 99th_Monkey Sep 2013 #15
Yep! I could tell. fujiyama Sep 2013 #21
he campaigns much more liberally than he governs rurallib Sep 2013 #8
He campaigns using linguistic devices agent46 Sep 2013 #20
This has been blatantly apparent from the beginning to some of us. sibelian Sep 2013 #24
Were you tempted to sing-song it like Sarah? ... eom Kolesar Sep 2013 #25
Sarah who? nt sibelian Sep 2013 #61
You know denbot Sep 2013 #64
Ach! Her. sibelian Sep 2013 #66
Bingo. And some of us saw it from the beginning. QC Sep 2013 #48
I tried to point that out during the first Primary Marrah_G Sep 2013 #70
lol, I remember Vattel Sep 2013 #85
Like the 'hope and change' meme AgingAmerican Sep 2013 #74
he campaigns by making promises to every single demographic possible fully knowing he can't keep liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #23
I would hardly call all these months of private sector jobs growth "lousy" VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #31
Yes. Working at an Amazon warehose is a job. mick063 Sep 2013 #41
its better than the alternative of job loss isn't it...its not perfect VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #95
oh, no kidding SammyWinstonJack Sep 2013 #111
Well, ProSense Sep 2013 #9
They sniff their nose at facts.. but thanks. Cha Sep 2013 #12
Win or lose, we should do the same thing -- organize! struggle4progress Sep 2013 #10
You are right! mazzarro Sep 2013 #80
assured? spanone Sep 2013 #13
No, now you have to wait till 2014, then he will! n-t Logical Sep 2013 #16
You were assured? Cali_Democrat Sep 2013 #17
It IS a Liberal Renaissance" elehhhhna Sep 2013 #18
More like a "Liberal Reconnaissance". nt adirondacker Sep 2013 #19
Simple mistake, just a typo, the actual assurance was a "NEOLiberal Renaissance" Dragonfli Sep 2013 #22
Yeah, I hate when that happens. woo me with science Sep 2013 #26
You expected Anarchy? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #33
How embarrassing for you woo me with science Sep 2013 #35
Hardly embarrassed...are you ? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #36
So tell me about "anarchy." woo me with science Sep 2013 #39
So glad you asked... VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #42
And the relevance here? woo me with science Sep 2013 #45
So what do you want? Do we turn our backs when dictators use weapons that we have VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #47
Oh, my. woo me with science Sep 2013 #49
I never said I worried about it causing "anarchy"? where did you get that from VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #89
He should have used weapons we haven't signed treaties for. ForgoTheConsequence Sep 2013 #62
the US HAS agreed to it...AND will eliminate all stockpiles of chemical weapons by 2017 VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #90
Cluster bombs aren't chemical weapons. ForgoTheConsequence Sep 2013 #91
who planned on using clusterbombs? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #93
Saudi Arabia just bought 1,300 from us. ForgoTheConsequence Sep 2013 #101
You must have skipped civics in high school. ForgoTheConsequence Sep 2013 #58
That may have been the single stupidest post I've ever read. /nt Marr Sep 2013 #102
They were naive./He was the much better choice though/nt DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #32
Pretty much. ForgoTheConsequence Sep 2013 #59
The whole system militates against wholesale change/nt DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #63
Neo-liberal is what we got. Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2013 #34
Apparently you were expecting Anarchy... VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #37
Neo-conservatism with a smiley-face. Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2013 #38
Uh no...read the definition... VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #43
You don't know what traditional liberalism is do you? ForgoTheConsequence Sep 2013 #53
I think you are conflating classical liberalism with traditional liberalism DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #68
Lets check the definition shall we? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #94
They are two sets of rhetoric and rationales to get to the exact same outcomes. TheKentuckian Sep 2013 #52
Wrong. ForgoTheConsequence Sep 2013 #55
That is what I said. I don't care what they are "supposed to be" because the outcomes are the same TheKentuckian Sep 2013 #65
+1 Neocons and neolibs... woo me with science Sep 2013 #54
Yeah, he's following the footsteps of the nonviolent MLK jsr Sep 2013 #50
It's coming any day now. ForgoTheConsequence Sep 2013 #51
from the right sponsor. jsr Sep 2013 #56
I was assured his second term would free him to do what he wanted to do. Autumn Sep 2013 #57
He's doing what's best for his retirement portfolio jsr Sep 2013 #60
Who says he isn't doing what he wanted to do? Marr Sep 2013 #104
That's my point. He's doing what he wants to do so the poster was right. Autumn Sep 2013 #106
lol right? d_b Sep 2013 #67
Who assured you? JEFF9K Sep 2013 #75
Until this Syrian lunacy, I blamed the failure of those ideals on Republicans. liberal N proud Sep 2013 #77
He did the best he could, considering the circumstances. darkangel218 Sep 2013 #78
Once we're passed next Nov's election cycle it'll be our turn. ileus Sep 2013 #79
I never expected that, but I didn't expect this either Taverner Sep 2013 #92
Worse, when a republican is in the Oval Office they can cite him for precedent. rug Sep 2013 #99
Remember when Obama was overheard saying he'd have "more flexibility" in his Marr Sep 2013 #100
What he meant was that he'll have the flexibility to completely ignore dflprincess Sep 2013 #117
Fool me once... Democracyinkind Sep 2013 #107
Ya See... The Bigoted Hatefully Insane Have Become The New Republican Party, The Old... WillyT Sep 2013 #109
You actually thought that wow. iandhr Sep 2013 #110
Most liberal president in decades. NYC Liberal Sep 2013 #120
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