Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Arguing with a Dining Room Table: An Analogy for having a Conversation with Conservatives

This is total LULZ. Rep. Barney Frank (D. - Ma) totally gave some of his idiot constituents a what-for.
Rep. Barney Frank lashed out at protester who held a poster depicting President Barack Obama with a Hitler-style mustache during a heated town hall meeting on federal health care reform.

"On what planet do you spend most of your time?" Frank asked the woman, who had stepped up to the podium at a southeastern Massachusetts senior center to ask why Frank supports what she called a Nazi policy.

"Ma'am, trying to have a conversation with you would be like trying to argue with a dining room table. I have no interest in doing it," Frank replied.


These people, who come to these event to disrupt them, are like two year olds who won't let mommy and daddy have a conversation because they're busy banging pots and pans together on the kitchen floor because someone took their toy away. This is a start, but I really think they ought to start treating them like the two year olds that they're acting like. Perhaps some parenting experts can help in this regard.

6 comments:

  1. "On what planet do you spend most of your time?" Frank asked the woman.
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    I know what planet Barney Frank spends most of his hovering around! Ha ha ha ha!

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  2. Anonimuss, do you just type words randomly when you see a comment box or what? Do you have anything useful to add to the conversation, or do you just take up bandwidth?

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  3. I think trying to have a conversation with with "Anonimuss," or anyone else who would try to dismiss Barney Frank with a cheap gay joke (the planet's "Uranus"...have you stopped laughing yet) is kind of like arguing with a kitchen table...don't bother.

    Anyway, great video...we need more Dems like Barney Frank.

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  4. I am trying to create some levity here as I tap away at my local bookstore, sipping my latte! C'mon, Barney Frank is a funny guy; however, what's not so funny is that he happens to be instrumental in undermining and destroying some of the pillars of this great country.
    So anyway, do you think he wears tear-away boxers or tear-away briefs?

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  5. I think calling Anonimuss a kitchen table is an insult to kitchen tables. I'd probably have a better conversation with one. All Anonimuss has is talking points from Rush Limpballs.

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  6. It looks like you are getting all wee weed up over this table talk.

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