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David Brooks' take on the transition... - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: 'Friendly' Political Ranting (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: David Brooks' take on the transition... (/showthread.php?tid=66733) |
Re: David Brooks' take on the transition... - davester - 11-22-2008 Since the Bush appointees are in many cases the diametric opposites of the Clinton appointees, then bringing them back would be the biggest change possible. The "change" that he's been referring to has been in reference to the last eight years of having moronic madmen in charge of the country. Re: David Brooks' take on the transition... - swampy - 11-22-2008 "Why wouldn't he want to hire people who are experienced and talented" Uh, maybe he knows that drawing from his circle of friends and associates would not get him off to an exemplary start with "the folks"? Except for pages and gofers nobody has ever worked for Obama because he's never had a job where he had to hire leaders and managers.? Re: David Brooks' take on the transition... - swampy - 11-22-2008 "moronic madmen"? Does that include Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell? Re: David Brooks' take on the transition... - Gutenberg - 11-22-2008 Speaking of moronic madmen--oops, she says she's a woman. Oh, well. Powell had the sense to get out. Rice, yep, she would have to be included in davester's description, since she is still there. Re: David Brooks' take on the transition... - Numo - 11-22-2008 Stizzealth wrote: I've really come to resent the right's long-standing denigration of educators and education in general. What motivates the type of arrogant anti-intellectualism displayed in the statement above? Is it designed pander to Joe Six Pack's inferiority complex? Re: David Brooks' take on the transition... - Stizzealth - 11-22-2008 Ammo: Leftists are always talking about fixing things that are broken. There are some on the right who believe, as do I, that our education system has been broken by whackjobs. Why wouldn't I denigrate a crappy system? I have no desire to pander to Joe's non-existent personality disorder, but rather I desire to poke at Bill Ayers' and others' enormous egos. Re: David Brooks' take on the transition... - davester - 11-22-2008 Ya know, I have yet to use the ignore button, but Pete's appearance and repetitive posting of the same old empty arguments has convinced me to try it out. Re: David Brooks' take on the transition... - Stizzealth - 11-22-2008 Nobody wants to tell me who Pete is. Re: David Brooks' take on the transition... - kj - 11-22-2008 Everyone who disagrees with you guys is "pete". Boy did he get into your heads. kj. Re: David Brooks' take on the transition... - mikeylikesit - 11-22-2008 kj wrote: Why not come to that conclusion if it turns out to be true 9 times out of 10? (that's the average to date) |