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Originally Posted by gmb92";p="
It's particularly notable when Greenspan criticizes Republicans. Similarly, it would be particularly notable if Bill Clinton criticized Democrats. Since he's a Democrat, it's banal to mention common criticism of Republicans. I guess it's a little over your head.
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Right, criticizing R's = relevant. Criticizing D's = not relevant. Got it.
I guess that explains the threads on this board where D's criticize R's and vice versa...because it's not relevant.

I doubt you buy your own manure.
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Incorrect. The content had not been posted before you cherry-picked it, nor had the source. Some people need repetition for things to sink in. Here is the full quote again, your cherry-picking highlighted:
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Actually yes it had, Greenspan's criticism of R's had been posted already in the initial post. I filled in the criticism of D's that you dishonestly left out.
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I don't believe anyone has commented on your Obama -> Osama smear. A single poster did confirm your cherry-picking earlier - or should I say "posters". I guess you're on your "own little island", a phrase that seemingly implies that I've got a large crowd backing me.
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One would be one more than you have. The other poster read the comment on Java correctly. You either didn't or did and decided to lie about it. The latter is quite possible given your history.
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A rare honest admission...
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The maybe means I'm letting you be the judge. Since you're the certified expert on being a hypocrite.
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Actually, your assertion that I claimed you said "all" is incorrect. I quoted your comment that included "all or nearly all" and pointed out that it was a false assertion.
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Try again, you said my assertion was false and used one whole name and a bunch of vague references to justify why it was wrong. Meaning my assertion of nearly all was correct.
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Really? Here is my quote on Bush Sr., before your "all or nearly all" comment, from page 3.
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Bush Sr. was more of a realist. I believe he was first person to use the phrase "Voodoo Economics". Credit should be given to him as well as Clinton for making a politically damaging decision that was needed to help control spiraling deficits.
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Either your memory failed you or you are lying. Again.
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Go ahead and show me in that quote where you say he is not far right. Oh right...you don't. Not only that but you don't even imply it. So once again, you lied or your memory is once again on the fritz.