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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDavid Brooks:The American people want a bully in the White House
And these are the same idiots who claim Obama is abusing his power.OH I forgot he's black so they want a bully in a President as long as he's WHITE!!! http://crooksandliars.com/2014/01/david-brooks-circles-wagons-christie
JoePhilly
(27,787 posts)tenderfoot
(8,426 posts)That worked out well.
get the red out
(13,461 posts)What he should have said is that the tiny minority, known as the Tea Party, don't want democracy at all in this country.
JaneQPublic
(7,113 posts)The GOP never fails to offter the public a variety of bullies to choose from.
In fact, you could say that the bully mentality is pretty much built into their party platform.
Paladin
(28,252 posts)I mean, does anybody consider this fuckstick to be a serious journalist, anymore? All I see now is jokes and satire at his expense.....
rurallib
(62,406 posts)until then I have no doubt he feels his blather is some of the most valuable blather in the universe.
madinmaryland
(64,931 posts)The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,674 posts)He's among the "pundits" who make their living by decorating bird cage liners with little squiggly marks no one notices, like Thomas Friedman.
HughBeaumont
(24,461 posts)liberal N proud
(60,334 posts)lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)ceeRoy
(69 posts)how fast would they change that tune if Obama employed those tactics....these people are total hypocrites!
Blue Owl
(50,349 posts)n/t
phantom power
(25,966 posts)If you aren't willing to make millions of other people miserable, and/or endanger them, as a means to your own petty personal ends, you Aren't A Real Man.
jsr
(7,712 posts)LOL. Such a pompous delusional tool.
tblue37
(65,334 posts)Last edited Mon Jan 13, 2014, 01:43 PM - Edit history (1)
applauding their abuse of others and hoping not to end up as the bully's next target?
kairos12
(12,852 posts)Bigmack
(8,020 posts)I think he was a bully-magnet. Now he imagines himself as getting back at them by being a journalistic bully... laying into the effeminate liberals.
I never bullied, but I've always had the overwhelming urge to give that little peckerhead an atomic wedgie followed by a swirly.
Daily.
Marr
(20,317 posts)Mirror in the Bathroom?
Bully in the White House.... you're my Bully in the White House...
jeff47
(26,549 posts)If he says it's sunny outside, you know it's night.
As a result, Brooks talking up how much the country wants Christie demonstrates the country does not want Christie.
JBoy
(8,021 posts)Iliyah
(25,111 posts)so there's the new talking point wherein the corporate media will pick up on and run with it non-stop.
BumRushDaShow
(128,856 posts)And yes I was trying to sip some water when I read the OP.
These blowhards just boggle the mind. He was like a blubbering idiot -
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I thought it was Christie. Now, my friend Mike Murphy, the political consultant, says the essence of Christie, he doesn't come in small doses. He comes in big doses. And the challenge for Christie as a candidate has always been, will people accept somebody who comes on that strong?
But if he comes on that strong as even a little bit of a bully, which is sort of what he looks like in this, it could be that people want a bully to go to Washington. If they're going to vote for Christie, they don't want a charmer. They want a big bully. And this will not hurt him, I think.
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Then he starts rambling on about "divas" -
Sound familiar to the Chris Christie modus...
DAVID BROOKS: Well, the diva thing, I totally get. I totally agree with that. If the diva thing is a problem, he is a diva and that will hurt him.
abq e streeter
(7,658 posts)L0oniX
(31,493 posts)geardaddy
(24,926 posts)Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)is maybe the strongest anti-weed argument I've heard lately. Look what the Demon Weed did to his brain!
geardaddy
(24,926 posts)Touché!
Ganja Ninja
(15,953 posts)Once you sell that it's all over.
KT2000
(20,576 posts)would make wonderful peace negotiators.
I suggest Brooks move to North Korea to find his happiness.
Spitfire of ATJ
(32,723 posts)Gothmog
(145,130 posts)I really do not care what this idiot thinks
JHB
(37,158 posts)For slow-learner columnists for The New York Times: most people considered Clinton's pud-placement an issue for Hillary, not for the country. And the Republicans were so blatant in the way they were gunning for him (to the point of manufacturing "scandals" by the week), likewise, most people cut him some slack.
It's a bit different when someone uses the levers of government as their personal toys and weapons. And getting caught red-handed. Particularly when the roads are involved -- nothing esoteric there, no complex deals, and no flag-waving to hide behind.
Ganja Ninja
(15,953 posts)This is why David Brooks has the job he has. It is his ability pull this type of pointless right wing schlock out of his ass on a moments notice. That and the fact that he has no soul, but that's the stuff right wing pundits are made of.
CTyankee
(63,903 posts)Exactly! He makes stuff up as he goes along, according to what the issue du jour is. He then fantasizes his response and spins it in the NYT. It is all gossamer.
The man is a total fraud, which is probably why his wife recently divorced him. He either lives in a fantasy world or he manufactures it for hire for the NYT. I dunno which...and I don't care...
Gordon Alf Shumway
(53 posts)Does everyone think David Brooks turned into this big an idiot on his own? The Corporate TV media is so over concentrated and totally controlled by corporate interests, you either learn to sing their tune, or you are not on the air. Keith Olbermann, Martin Bashir, Dylan Ratigan ...
nolabear
(41,959 posts)factsarenotfair
(910 posts)This man is spreading some sort of virtual brain-eating fungus.
DonCoquixote
(13,616 posts)But they do. Bill Clinton is still lauded because from the moment he got on the scene, he started insulting and bullying the sort of people we used to call "liberals."
DinahMoeHum
(21,783 posts)n/t
1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)I kind of agree with Brooks' comment ... and it ain't just republicans.
Look at all the calls here for what President Obama (and Democrats) should do.
BumRushDaShow
(128,856 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(101,307 posts)because Brooks pointed out that Christie claimed to have known nothing about it. I think very few Americans, of any political persuasion, want that; it's more indicative of Brooks being desperate to throw up several defences of Christie, in the hope that one might persuade someone. The other man being interviewed eviscerates Brooks' attempts at argument; it's a shame the interviewer didn't point out how inconsistent Brooks was. I wish, some day, someone on TV would just say "that's nonsense, I'm not going to ask you any more questions, since you're useless, and I don't want you back on this program again."
Dawson Leery
(19,348 posts)a bully. The majority of Republicans love when they have a bully on their side.
Arkana
(24,347 posts)Tragically, 100% wrong.
Initech
(100,063 posts)treestar
(82,383 posts)But apparently declined.
Cha
(297,154 posts)nxylas
(6,440 posts)Last edited Tue Jan 14, 2014, 05:43 AM - Edit history (1)
Apologies for linking to the Washington Moonie Times, but this article goes even further and claims that Christie's press conference could teach Obama a thing or two about how to handle the media; http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jan/12/curl-chris-christies-handling-of-bridgegate-school/
Edit: Thomas Sowell is now saying the same thing. Must be the Republican talking point du jour.
adieu
(1,009 posts)Reagan, Bush I and II, Nixon, of course...
I can't see how we want that ever again.
Obama, for all his faults, have been a master foreign policy player. Iran is shutting down their uranium enrichment plant, Qaddafi, Mubarak, and several other undesirables have been taken down without any overt US intervention (overt, of course, because you know there were some sub-rosa intervention: the US doesn't let any country do anything without some input by the US).
Obama's main weakness has been with the domestic handling of corporations, especially in the insurance and finance sectors.
SleeplessinSoCal
(9,110 posts)And Russians "like" Putin. We're not Russia.
Skraxx
(2,970 posts)The American people (David Brooks) want a (WHITE) bully in the White House
Dirty Socialist
(3,252 posts)Darn! I was going to vote for the leader of the New Black Panthers for Prez. Oh well...
Dirty Socialist
(3,252 posts)"Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac."
David Brooks has a man crush on Christie.
WatermelonRat
(340 posts)"Bullies" in the political sense tend to excel at getting things done. Lyndon Johnson had this down to an art, which was part of why he was able to get so much landmark legislation through congress.