RNC Shocked!

It appears you were the one who brought up racism.
it appears that you're trying to avoid the obvious reasons why the incident was brought up in the first place, else why would darla make this the first post?

"An attendee at the Republican National Convention in Tampa on Tuesday allegedly threw nuts at a black camerawoman working for CNN and said “This is how we feed animals” before being removed from the convention, a network official confirmed to TPM."

but I brought up racism first.....right.
 
Your ignoring the obvious racism that took place does likewise for you.
how the hell can I be ignoring the obvious racism when I pointed it out in darlas post and everyone else here is saying I'm the only one seeing it? or are you just trying to defend your fucktard liberal racist friends?
 
it appears that you're trying to avoid the obvious reasons why the incident was brought up in the first place, else why would darla make this the first post?



but I brought up racism first.....right.

Those are just the facts.. you attached racism to it.
 
how the hell can I be ignoring the obvious racism when I pointed it out in darlas post and everyone else here is saying I'm the only one seeing it? or are you just trying to defend your fucktard liberal racist friends?

Nobody said you are the only one seeing it, we are just pointing out you are the only one who mentioned it.
 
how the hell can I be ignoring the obvious racism when I pointed it out in darlas post and everyone else here is saying I'm the only one seeing it? or are you just trying to defend your fucktard liberal racist friends?


Because the basic facts of the incident speak for themselves.
 
I know I am a bit strange, but conventions seem to do something, often we see a bounce or a bump after the conventions. I generally dont put much stock in polls untill after the conventions because the races seem to change a lot after the conventions, even more so than the debates.
That's because the conventional wisdom is that people don't start paying attention till after the convention. I think that's not just over stated. I think it's factually wrong. The over whelming majority of voters are not only paying attention but have made up their minds even before the conventions.
 
Funny they did not teach spelling at college.
You know what's interesting is that I learned a lot about critical thinking, analysis, communication skills, organization, etc., as an undergraduate but the only thing I learned in graduate school was how to memorize vast volumes of technical information rapidly.
 
What did you study in grad school?
Which one? I've been to two. I studied Human Biology when I was working on a Doctorate in Chiropractic at Palmer College. I later dropped out (long story) and earned a Masters in EH&S management (My poor father thought I had lost my mind), which again, was a lot of rote memorization.

Palmer was partiuclarly brutal. You would average around 30+ trimester hours per term of pretty demanding courses. Physiology was about the only class though that wasn't rote memorization and it was a royal ball buster. The EH&S program wasn't nearly as demanding as Palmer (though by no means easy) but again consisted of a lot of memorization of management, compliance and regulatory issues.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top