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I know this is from the election so its a few months old but I couldnt help wondering where the DRILL HERE DRILL NOW country band is from FOX News??
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Know Nothing Politics

By PAUL KRUGMAN
</NYT_BYLINE>Published: August 7, 2008
<!--NYT_INLINE_IMAGE_POSITION1 --><NYT_TEXT>So the G.O.P. has found its issue for the 2008 election. For the next three months the party plans to keep chanting: “Drill here! Drill now! Drill here! Drill now! Four legs good, two legs bad!” O.K., I added that last part.
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And the debate on energy policy has helped me find the words for something I’ve been thinking about for a while. Republicans, once hailed as the “party of ideas,” have become the party of stupid.
Now, I don’t mean that G.O.P. politicians are, on average, any dumber than their Democratic counterparts. And I certainly don’t mean to question the often frightening smarts of Republican political operatives.
What I mean, instead, is that know-nothingism — the insistence that there are simple, brute-force, instant-gratification answers to every problem, and that there’s something effeminate and weak about anyone who suggests otherwise — has become the core of Republican policy and political strategy. The party’s de facto slogan has become: “Real men don’t think things through.”
In the case of oil, this takes the form of pretending that more drilling would produce fast relief at the gas pump. In fact, earlier this week Republicans in Congress actually claimed credit for the recent fall in oil prices: “The market is responding to the fact that we are here talking,” said Representative John Shadegg.
What about the experts at the Department of Energy who say that it would take years before offshore drilling would yield any oil at all, and that even then the effect on prices at the pump would be “insignificant”? Presumably they’re just a bunch of wimps, probably Democrats. And the Democrats, as Representative Michele Bachmann assures us, “want Americans to move to the urban core, live in tenements, take light rail to their government jobs.”
Is this political pitch too dumb to succeed? Don’t count on it.
Remember how the Iraq war was sold. The stuff about aluminum tubes and mushroom clouds was just window dressing. The main political argument was, “They attacked us, and we’re going to strike back” — and anyone who tried to point out that Saddam and Osama weren’t the same person was an effete snob who hated America, and probably looked French.
Let’s also not forget that for years President Bush was the center of a cult of personality that lionized him as a real-world Forrest Gump, a simple man who prevails through his gut instincts and moral superiority. “Mr. Bush is the triumph of the seemingly average American man,” declared Peggy Noonan, writing in The Wall Street Journal in 2004. “He’s not an intellectual. Intellectuals start all the trouble in the world.”
It wasn’t until Hurricane Katrina — when the heckuva job done by the man of whom Ms. Noonan said, “if there’s a fire on the block, he’ll run out and help” revealed the true costs of obliviousness — that the cult began to fade.
What’s more, the politics of stupidity didn’t just appeal to the poorly informed. Bear in mind that members of the political and media elites were more pro-war than the public at large in the fall of 2002, even though the flimsiness of the case for invading Iraq should have been even more obvious to those paying close attention to the issue than it was to the average voter.
Why were the elite so hawkish? Well, I heard a number of people express privately the argument that some influential commentators made publicly — that the war was a good idea, not because Iraq posed a real threat, but because beating up someone in the Middle East, never mind who, would show Muslims that we mean business. In other words, even alleged wise men bought into the idea of macho posturing as policy.
All this is in the past. But the state of the energy debate shows that Republicans, despite Mr. Bush’s plunge into record unpopularity and their defeat in 2006, still think that know-nothing politics works. And they may be right.
Sad to say, the current drill-and-burn campaign is getting some political traction. According to one recent poll, 69 percent of Americans now favor expanded offshore drilling — and 51 percent of them believe that removing restrictions on drilling would reduce gas prices within a year.
The headway Republicans are making on this issue won’t prevent Democrats from expanding their majority in Congress, but it might limit their gains — and could conceivably swing the presidential election, where the polls show a much closer race.
In any case, remember this the next time someone calls for an end to partisanship, for working together to solve the country’s problems. It’s not going to happen — not as long as one of America’s two great parties believes that when it comes to politics, stupidity is the best policy.
<NYT_UPDATE_BOTTOM></NYT_UPDATE_BOTTOM></NYT_TEXT>More Articles in Opinion » A version of this article appeared in print on August 8, 2008, on page A19 of the New York edition.
 

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Has the Sentiment died down now that Gas prices have fallen?? And the GOP was tugging so hard at the Republicans Heart strings when Demand was up and prices were hugh.. now I know why they call them stupid.
 

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Has the Sentiment died down now that Gas prices have fallen?? And the GOP was tugging so hard at the Republicans Heart strings when Demand was up and prices were hugh.. now I know why they call them stupid.


:lol:

it's gotta be the genes

Sweetpea still doesn't realize that the man that gives him hope he'll have a chance in life is taking all of Bush's supposedly failed policies and doubling down on them. That officially makes Democratic voters the "party of stupid", and that's no joke.

With respect to energy, lefties like Sweetpea don't even realize that as long as energy is cheap, the demand and the effort to develop alternative fuels will simmer down. Companies and investors don't like losing money, and the government ain't going to do shit without them.

Krugman works for the biggest left wing hack jobs in the country. They create the news, Sweetpea follows.

The drill here drill now movement hasn't gone away, it's just not front page news anymore. Very similar to Iraq, everything going well on that front, so there's nothing to report.
 

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Who says he is doubling down on them YOU??? or someone who told you that? (Rush, Hannity)???

This ones for you Willie..Yee Haa!

(from the fair and balanced network)..lol

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Who says he is doubling down on them YOU??? or someone who told you that? (Rush, Hannity)???

Rush? Hannity? try Obama

Man Sweetpea doesn't even know what his savior is preaching nowadays.

Here's a hint, observe something, anything, that's a start

Then again, Sweetpea really doesn't know what any policy is, so how can he know Obama is proposing more of the same:think2:
 

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Sweetloser's spent so much time bashing Bush and his policies that he's failed to match up Obama's to see that the train is heading in the exact same direction, just at a little faster pace. But the inability to think for themselves permeates the far left these days, and will for the next 4 years at least. Just wait until this time next year when the answer to why nothing has changed is "well it takes time to unravel what bush has woven". Good luck sheeples, we all need it
 

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Sweetloser's spent so much time bashing Bush and his policies that he's failed to match up Obama's to see that the train is heading in the exact same direction, just at a little faster pace. But the inability to think for themselves permeates the far left these days, and will for the next 4 years at least. Just wait until this time next year when the answer to why nothing has changed is "well it takes time to unravel what bush has woven". Good luck sheeples, we all need it

I have no comment to Sweety as his sole purpose is to try agitate the righties. Just wanted to say.. Love the avatar
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Listening to all you Negative Nancys -Its all doom and gloom from here on out.. Bush had NOTHING to do with it...

You guys need to take some pointers from our President and Choose Hope over Fear..

Dont be scared.. You dont have to be.. you are all grown adults.. You can think for yourselves.. Especially you Willie...
 

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Listening to all you Negative Nancys -Its all doom and gloom from here on out.. Bush had NOTHING to do with it...

You guys need to take some pointers from our President and Choose Hope over Fear..

Dont be scared.. You dont have to be.. you are all grown adults.. You can think for yourselves.. Especially you Willie...

does anyone else see the absolute idiotic stupidity within this post?

Me having fear or being scared about things?

:lolBIG:

dumb as they come
 

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does anyone else see the absolute idiotic stupidity within this post?

Me having fear or being scared about things?

:lolBIG:

dumb as they come


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wow, not a coherent thought to be found

for your sake Sweetpea, I hope you're going to bed after an all night Obama stroke fest as opposed to getting up for work. You just can't be very productive at anything right now.
 

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wow, not a coherent thought to be found

for your sake Sweetpea, I hope you're going to bed after an all night Obama stroke fest as opposed to getting up for work. You just can't be very productive at anything right now.

Can I get you a bottle of Kleenex Willie.. Where do I send it to? Put the razor blades away Wllie...You are gonna be OK!
 

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You guys need to take some pointers from our President and Choose Hope over Fear..

...

I dove under my desk after I read this assuming the Kool Aid man would come crashing through my computer screen

d1g1t
 

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Can I get you a bottle of Kleenex Willie.. Where do I send it to? Put the razor blades away Wllie...You are gonna be OK!

Gee, uh thanks, like I needed a Sweet-pea-brain to tell me this.

Not a clue to be found
 

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The GOP is officially a joke when "Joe the plumber's helper" is the spokesman. Even some kook rightwing website has him in gaza providing live correspondance.

It is pitiful that in our society it has become somehow noble to lack an education.

This man is barely worthy of doing his original job, yet is apparently worthy of fame because his question to Obama was a republican talking point.

He's typical of the ultra-wingnuts. He's completely ignorant, uneducated, misinformed and proud to be so! He revels in his ignorance and has the audacity to challenge those who have earned the right to do what they do.
 
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The GOP is officially a joke when "Joe the plumber's helper" is the spokesman. Even some kook rightwing website has him in gaza providing live correspondance.

It is pitiful that in our society it has become somehow noble to lack an education.

This man is barely worthy of doing his original job, yet is apparently worthy of fame because his question to Obama was a republican talking point.

He's typical of the ultra-wingnuts. He's completely ignorant, uneducated, misinformed and proud to be so! He revels in his ignorance and has the audacity to challenge those who have earned the right to do what they do.


Blah blah blah.... blah blah blah...

And the next Democrat Senator from NY, Caroline Kennedy's political
experience is?

Clue: Bzzzzt NADA.

Comment please troll boy?

According to your bullshit comment, the typical right-winger is
uneducated and proud to be so.

Well, I'm calling you out on your bullshit lies. So, please provide
the data and evidence to back up your bullshit, or crawl back into
your hole, liar.
 

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Wow Dave is the Typo police now.. it was gonna be a bottle of Valium... but I changed my mind to a box of Kleenex.. I dont point out every time a GOPster misspells a word but I can.. bc we all know they are uneducated morons : )
 

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