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Sat Jun 2, 2012, 11:32 AM

Joe Walsh defends "game" comments amidst growing criticism.

Source: Chicago Tribune

By Katherine Skiba

Tribune reporter

7:18 p.m. CDT, June 1, 2012
WASHINGTON — After taking heat for racially charged remarks, Rep. Joe Walsh issued a statement Friday asserting he was “in no way critical of minorities,” but an opposition group that had videotaped and distributed his remarks stepped up its attack.

The war of words erupted after Walsh, speaking May 26 at the Schaumburg Central Library, said the Democratic Party wants the Hispanic vote and they “want Hispanics to be dependent on government just like they got African Americans dependent on government. That’s their game.”




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Couldn't find the whole clip, but here is a short bit of it. Later, he also said something about plantations.



This guy is a farking worm.

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Reply Joe Walsh defends "game" comments amidst growing criticism. (Original post)
kurtzapril4 Jun 2012 OP
onehandle Jun 2012 #1
slackmaster Jun 2012 #2
begin_within Jun 2012 #12
patrice Jun 2012 #3
randome Jun 2012 #7
patrice Jun 2012 #10
patrice Jun 2012 #9
freshwest Jun 2012 #13
tanyev Jun 2012 #4
Botany Jun 2012 #5
toddwv Jun 2012 #6
surrealAmerican Jun 2012 #19
Jake2413 Jun 2012 #8
PatSeg Jun 2012 #11
liberalhistorian Jun 2012 #14
Judi Lynn Jun 2012 #15
PatSeg Jun 2012 #17
alp227 Jun 2012 #16
madrchsod Jun 2012 #18
obamanut2012 Jun 2012 #20

Response to kurtzapril4 (Original post)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 11:36 AM

1. I saw him play with Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band.

Never got a chance to see The Eagles though.









Heh...

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Response to onehandle (Reply #1)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 11:38 AM

2. I agree with him about the Rocky Mountain Way

 

It's better than the way we had.

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Response to slackmaster (Reply #2)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 01:31 PM

12. I wonder how life has been to him lately.

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Response to kurtzapril4 (Original post)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 11:41 AM

3. ODD!!! How many people I'm seeing around who MAKE A LIVING with GOVERNMENT jobs & HATE

government, regulations, and control of ANY kind.

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Response to patrice (Reply #3)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 12:02 PM

7. Laziest bastards on the planet, aren't they?

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Response to randome (Reply #7)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 12:25 PM

10. Not all of them. Just the ones who hate the hand that feeds them but will still take the money while

trying to deny the money to anyone else but their select FEW.

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Response to patrice (Reply #3)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 02:26 PM

13. A number of libertarians who get government contracts talk that way. They won't see the big picture.

They provide a service the government wants done, paid for by taxpayers. As soon as they get that 'private' contract, they brag about what big entrepreneurs they are, doing some job that only they can do because they are just 'smart.' The fact that they may have received benefits from public education or other advantages eludes them in equity.

They want all those people on the dole or doing the scut work to go away and don't want to pay taxes on any of it, because it was all their own genius that did the work. It's that 'producers' versus the 'parasites' argument. I consider them to be egotistical and offensive. It does no good to discuss the situation, as they simply see themselves as 'better' than common humanity.

They always vote GOP or Tea, because they demand to keep all the profits they 'created' from 'their' work. To them, the Democratic Party is the part of 'losers, welfare cheats' and 'nanny staters.' So how to reason with anyone like that?

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Response to kurtzapril4 (Original post)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 11:44 AM

4. Good thing you finally settled your child support, Joe.

Wouldn't want your kids to be dependent on government, would you?

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Response to kurtzapril4 (Original post)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 11:44 AM

5. " ... to be dependent on government ..... "

Just like Walsh is dependent on the government for his pay check and health care." grr:

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Response to kurtzapril4 (Original post)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 11:49 AM

6. A standard right-wing meme.

They ignore the fact that when you try and compare the number of minorities serving in Congress as members of a particular party, there really is no comparison.

This is the Republican Party's idea of how to win minorities. Disparage them, attack the organizations that serve them and then try and shame them into thinking that the Republicans really have their best interests at heart even while cutting programs that affect them.

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Response to toddwv (Reply #6)

Sun Jun 3, 2012, 11:00 AM

19. He's not trying to "win minorities".

He's trying to appeal to the racism of his constituents. It disgusts me that this is an effective strategy for him and his fellow white, suburban republicans.

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Response to kurtzapril4 (Original post)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 12:08 PM

8. Joe Walsh is may Rep

And I had the pleasure of attending one of his townhalls. As a staunch Progressive it was very painful but my wife said I had to go. So I made her sit in the front row. After his quick remarks of 20 minutes he took questions. A small business owner got up and said she needed more customers and how was he going to help. He went on to chastise her that she needed lower taxes not sales. I got so frustrated because he is so wrong, from the front row I got up and walked out muttering to myself that this was "bullshit", a few people heard me and wanted to argue but I kept going. My poor wife had to get up and follow me as I embarrassed her.

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Response to Jake2413 (Reply #8)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 12:33 PM

11. There is something seriously wrong with the man

and it isn't just his politics. He seems to have no impulse control, strange things just blurt out of his mouth.

At a restaurant with constituents last year, he looked like a man who needed medication.

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Response to PatSeg (Reply #11)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 02:48 PM

14. That's unbalanced.

I certainly hope that we can send him home for keeps.

And if it's the Illinois home for the bewildered that's OK too.

(apologies to Garrison Keiller)

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Response to PatSeg (Reply #11)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 02:52 PM

15. Amazing! He didn't seem to be impressing the locals. Good for them. Thanks. n/t

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Response to Judi Lynn (Reply #15)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 07:02 PM

17. Maybe they thought he was the entertainment

I can't imagine him serving a 2nd term in congress.

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Response to kurtzapril4 (Original post)

Sat Jun 2, 2012, 06:35 PM

16. This kind of rhetoric is 'a genteel way of calling somebody a nigger.'

as Bob Herbert criticized the controversial book by Charles Murray, "The Bell Curve".

This "government dependence" talk is just a way to get voters CLUELESS about American civics to vote Republican. HELLO? Does Joe not realize that we ALL depend on government one way or another, whether:
- Tax credits for families
- Police, fire, and ambulance services
- The court system to uphold contracts
- Social Security/Medicare
- The public education system

It's so unbelievable how this mindless religion of individualism is so mainstream in this country.

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Response to kurtzapril4 (Original post)

Sun Jun 3, 2012, 09:39 AM

18. he`s not going to be elected....

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