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What’s the difference between a Democrat partisan and a Republican partisan?
 
Oct 23, 2009  06:27 PM
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I tend to think the democratic ones are far, far douchier than their GOP counterparts. It’s hard to explain why, but i think it has a lot to do with the whiny, victim-mentality mixed with their blind partisan hypocrisy.

what says you and why?

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Reply #1 • Oct 23, 2009  06:43 PM
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Keith. Olbermann.

Yeah, I agree with you. It’s the self-righteous sanctimony that is completely grating.
And when it comes to tone and hyperbole, all partisans are hypocrites.

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Reply #2 • Oct 23, 2009  09:57 PM
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Republicans are more annoying because they mix it all with “family values” and religion.

 
Reply #3 • Oct 23, 2009  10:00 PM
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Nancy. Pelosi.

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Reply #4 • Oct 24, 2009  01:40 PM
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I think democrats..I think the Kennedy’s..the Clintons..and the biggest most obvious difference..is the democrats are manipulative, lying, sacks of shit ..that kinda care about the common.man..Republicans less so..Obama is pushing to get 40 million folks medical care..You have to admit that’s noble..even though the powers that be are pulling out all there lying sack of shit propaganda machine to throw up a smoke screen..basically Obama is fighting the good fight..I respect that and I believe he will over come..He is standing on the shoulders of giants..

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