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  • George KG George K

    @xenon said in Resignations:

    I did find a video of an interviewer asking him if he is offended by John Stewart calling him Turtle (I think he popularized it). And his response was "I love it".

    I'll happily cede that point, if, indeed, McConnell endorsed it.

    Nevertheless, it's a petty thing to say, and Stewart, IMO should be ashamed of himself.

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    @george-k said in Resignations:

    @xenon said in Resignations:

    I did find a video of an interviewer asking him if he is offended by John Stewart calling him Turtle (I think he popularized it). And his response was "I love it".

    I'll happily cede that point, if, indeed, McConnell endorsed it.

    Nevertheless, it's a petty thing to say, and Stewart, IMO should be ashamed of himself.

    https://www.cnbc.com/video/2015/05/13/mitch-mcconnell-responds-to-daily-show-turtle-impersonation.html

    As I said - he said it "I love it". But I don't think he meant it. He turned it into a broader point that he's a winner in the eyes of the people who matter.

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    • George KG George K

      @xenon said in Resignations:

      I did find a video of an interviewer asking him if he is offended by John Stewart calling him Turtle (I think he popularized it). And his response was "I love it".

      I'll happily cede that point, if, indeed, McConnell endorsed it.

      Nevertheless, it's a petty thing to say, and Stewart, IMO should be ashamed of himself.

      MikM Away
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      Mik
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      @george-k said in Resignations:

      @xenon said in Resignations:

      I did find a video of an interviewer asking him if he is offended by John Stewart calling him Turtle (I think he popularized it). And his response was "I love it".

      I'll happily cede that point, if, indeed, McConnell endorsed it.

      Nevertheless, it's a petty thing to say, and Stewart, IMO should be ashamed of himself.

      There is a difference between endorsing that nickname and trying to take the power out of it by laughing it off.

      โ€œI am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.โ€ ~Winston S. Churchill

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      • MikM Mik

        @george-k said in Resignations:

        @xenon said in Resignations:

        I did find a video of an interviewer asking him if he is offended by John Stewart calling him Turtle (I think he popularized it). And his response was "I love it".

        I'll happily cede that point, if, indeed, McConnell endorsed it.

        Nevertheless, it's a petty thing to say, and Stewart, IMO should be ashamed of himself.

        There is a difference between endorsing that nickname and trying to take the power out of it by laughing it off.

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        @mik said in Resignations:

        @george-k said in Resignations:

        @xenon said in Resignations:

        I did find a video of an interviewer asking him if he is offended by John Stewart calling him Turtle (I think he popularized it). And his response was "I love it".

        I'll happily cede that point, if, indeed, McConnell endorsed it.

        Nevertheless, it's a petty thing to say, and Stewart, IMO should be ashamed of himself.

        There is a difference between endorsing that nickname and trying to take the power out of it by laughing it off.

        I agree. And reading both of your reactions and thinking about it - I wish I didn't say it.

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          @mik said in Resignations:

          @george-k said in Resignations:

          @xenon said in Resignations:

          I did find a video of an interviewer asking him if he is offended by John Stewart calling him Turtle (I think he popularized it). And his response was "I love it".

          I'll happily cede that point, if, indeed, McConnell endorsed it.

          Nevertheless, it's a petty thing to say, and Stewart, IMO should be ashamed of himself.

          There is a difference between endorsing that nickname and trying to take the power out of it by laughing it off.

          I agree. And reading both of your reactions and thinking about it - I wish I didn't say it.

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          Mik
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          #32

          @xenon said in Resignations:

          @mik said in Resignations:

          @george-k said in Resignations:

          @xenon said in Resignations:

          I did find a video of an interviewer asking him if he is offended by John Stewart calling him Turtle (I think he popularized it). And his response was "I love it".

          I'll happily cede that point, if, indeed, McConnell endorsed it.

          Nevertheless, it's a petty thing to say, and Stewart, IMO should be ashamed of himself.

          There is a difference between endorsing that nickname and trying to take the power out of it by laughing it off.

          I agree. And reading both of your reactions and thinking about it - I wish I didn't say it.

          I WIN THE INTERNET!! I CHANGED XENON'S MIND!!

          I WIN! I WIN!!!

          A monumental day in TNCR history. ๐Ÿ˜†

          โ€œI am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.โ€ ~Winston S. Churchill

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            Mik rules.

            Education is extremely important.

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            • X xenon

              @george-k said in Resignations:

              @xenon said in Resignations:

              Turtle's wife

              Nice.

              https://babylonbee.com/news/mcconnell-returns-to-the-sea

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              @xenon said in Resignations:

              https://babylonbee.com/news/mcconnell-returns-to-the-sea

              "McConnell then shuffled slowly across the sand towards the water. With one final look back at the shores of America, the majestic creature sank into the roiling briny depths of the ocean."

              55555555555

              Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. โ€“ Mike Ditka

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              • X xenon

                @george-k I get you. I really do. And I'm only arguing with you out of habit - I agree that you shouldn't make fun of people that you don't know. period.

                But I do think there are gradations of physical appearance-based nicknames.

                Fatso is generally bad - unless someone were to be really comfortable with it (there's an overweight rapper who calls himself "Fat Joe")

                Orange man is offensive because presumably Trump wants to look different than his natural skin hue. That's not something he'd appreciate or has publicly acknowledged.

                I think McConnell is brilliant (even if in a machiavellian way) - so I'm not trying to insult him out of hate.

                But now that you've roused the contrarian in me. I did find a video of an interviewer asking him if he is offended by John Stewart calling him Turtle (I think he popularized it). And his response was "I love it".

                Now afterward he made it clear that it doesn't matter to him, because the opinion of people that do matter to him (his constituents and colleagues) is what he cares about. So, if you read the subtext, I'm sure he doesn't actually "love it". But as I said - in the pantheon of insults, it's pretty minor.

                But - point taken. You shouldn't make fun of people you don't know.

                Also. Re:Trump's disabled thing. It's pretty inconclusive if he was actually making fun of him for being disabled. He's done that motion many times. I wouldn't put it past him, but it's not evidence of him making fun of a disabled person.

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                @xenon said in Resignations:

                @george-k I get you. I really do. And I'm only arguing with you out of habit - I agree that you shouldn't make fun of people that you don't know. period.

                But I do think there are gradations of physical appearance-based nicknames.

                Fatso is generally bad - unless someone were to be really comfortable with it (there's an overweight rapper who calls himself "Fat Joe")

                Orange man is offensive because presumably Trump wants to look different than his natural skin hue. That's not something he'd appreciate or has publicly acknowledged.

                I think McConnell is brilliant (even if in a machiavellian way) - so I'm not trying to insult him out of hate.

                But now that you've roused the contrarian in me. I did find a video of an interviewer asking him if he is offended by John Stewart calling him Turtle (I think he popularized it). And his response was "I love it".

                Now afterward he made it clear that it doesn't matter to him, because the opinion of people that do matter to him (his constituents and colleagues) is what he cares about. So, if you read the subtext, I'm sure he doesn't actually "love it". But as I said - in the pantheon of insults, it's pretty minor.

                But - point taken. You shouldn't make fun of people you don't know.

                Also. Re:Trump's disabled thing. It's pretty inconclusive if he was actually making fun of him for being disabled. He's done that motion many times. I wouldn't put it past him, but it's not evidence of him making fun of a disabled person.

                You'd argue with a fencepost, wouldn't you?

                BTW, that's not a complement...๐Ÿ˜„

                โ€œCry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!โ€

                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terroristsโ€™ "due process". โ€” Buck Sexton

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                • George KG George K

                  @xenon said in Resignations:

                  @george-k said in Resignations:

                  @xenon said in Resignations:

                  Turtle's wife

                  Nice.

                  https://babylonbee.com/news/mcconnell-returns-to-the-sea

                  I've always objected to name-calling based on peoples' appearance, etc.

                  I find the approbation "turtle" insulting to McConnell and demeaning to the person who says it, yeah, including The Bee. It's reprehensible.

                  That said, I've made many "Orange Man" posts - all of them were to illustrate the pettiness of the appellation. If you can't say something substantive, insult the appearance. It's a a petty, childish thing to do.

                  Prediction: You're about to throw in President Trump's comment about the disabled reporter, amirite?

                  1. Look at the video I posted about his history regarding that, and get back to me.
                  2. As I've said many times before, President Trump is a horrible person. I would not want to associate with him in any way. But I don't vote on "friendly" or "nice." I vote on policy.
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                  @george-k said in Resignations:

                  I've always objected to name-calling based on peoples' appearance, etc.

                  โ˜๐Ÿป

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                    Betsy DeVos resigned.

                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                      Rats, ship.

                      Only non-witches get due process.

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                      • George KG George K

                        Betsy DeVos resigned.

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                        @george-k said in Resignations:

                        Betsy DeVos resigned.

                        Thatโ€™s very interesting. Wouldnโ€™t have been my first guess. Wonder if portends things...

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                        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                          Rats, ship.

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                          @jon-nyc said in Resignations:

                          Rats, ship.

                          Virtue signaling.

                          โ€œCry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!โ€

                          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terroristsโ€™ "due process". โ€” Buck Sexton

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                            Interesting

                            On Thursday, Mr. Pence did not go to the White House complex, instead working out of the vice-presidential residence, according to administration officials.

                            He was not the only one feeling betrayed by the president. In the White House, aides were exasperated and despondent, convinced that Mr. Trump had effectively nullified four years of work and ensured that his presidency would be defined in history by the image of him sending a mob to the Capitol in an assault on democracy.

                            Only non-witches get due process.

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                            • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                              @george-k said in Resignations:

                              I've always objected to name-calling based on peoples' appearance, etc.

                              โ˜๐Ÿป

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                              @taiwan_girl said in Resignations:

                              @george-k said in Resignations:

                              I've always objected to name-calling based on peoples' appearance, etc.

                              โ˜๐Ÿป

                              +1

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                              • George KG George K

                                @xenon said in Resignations:

                                @george-k said in Resignations:

                                @xenon said in Resignations:

                                Turtle's wife

                                Nice.

                                https://babylonbee.com/news/mcconnell-returns-to-the-sea

                                I've always objected to name-calling based on peoples' appearance, etc.

                                I find the approbation "turtle" insulting to McConnell and demeaning to the person who says it, yeah, including The Bee. It's reprehensible.

                                That said, I've made many "Orange Man" posts - all of them were to illustrate the pettiness of the appellation. If you can't say something substantive, insult the appearance. It's a a petty, childish thing to do.

                                Prediction: You're about to throw in President Trump's comment about the disabled reporter, amirite?

                                1. Look at the video I posted about his history regarding that, and get back to me.
                                2. As I've said many times before, President Trump is a horrible person. I would not want to associate with him in any way. But I don't vote on "friendly" or "nice." I vote on policy.
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                                @george-k said in Resignations:

                                I've always objected to name-calling based on peoples' appearance, etc.

                                Obviously, this is hard to disagree with, however one could argue that where an individual has become famous for making disparaging remarks about how others look, then he or she becomes fair game when their own appearance is rated at less than a full 10.

                                I was only joking

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                                • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                                  @george-k said in Resignations:

                                  I've always objected to name-calling based on peoples' appearance, etc.

                                  Obviously, this is hard to disagree with, however one could argue that where an individual has become famous for making disparaging remarks about how others look, then he or she becomes fair game when their own appearance is rated at less than a full 10.

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                                  @doctor-phibes said in Resignations:

                                  where an individual has become famous for making disparaging remarks about how others look, then he or she becomes fair game

                                  Agreed.

                                  To my knowledge, McConnell has made no such remark.

                                  Orange Man President Trump, however...

                                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                  • George KG George K

                                    @doctor-phibes said in Resignations:

                                    where an individual has become famous for making disparaging remarks about how others look, then he or she becomes fair game

                                    Agreed.

                                    To my knowledge, McConnell has made no such remark.

                                    Orange Man President Trump, however...

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                                    @george-k said in Resignations:

                                    @doctor-phibes said in Resignations:

                                    where an individual has become famous for making disparaging remarks about how others look, then he or she becomes fair game

                                    Agreed.

                                    To my knowledge, McConnell has made no such remark.

                                    Orange Man President Trump, however...

                                    That's my point. Trump has it coming. Also, he chooses to look like that. He dyes his hair and spray paints his face.

                                    I don't think making fun of McConnell's looks is fair, any more than laughing at Hillary Clinton's, something which was done to excess. I'd argue that women get lambasted (and in some cases praised) for their looks a lot more than men, but that's a whole other topic.

                                    I was only joking

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                                      I see no choice but to resign from this Death Star as it begins to explode

                                      Only non-witches get due process.

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                                        Hahaha pretty accurate.

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                                        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                          Interesting

                                          On Thursday, Mr. Pence did not go to the White House complex, instead working out of the vice-presidential residence, according to administration officials.

                                          He was not the only one feeling betrayed by the president. In the White House, aides were exasperated and despondent, convinced that Mr. Trump had effectively nullified four years of work and ensured that his presidency would be defined in history by the image of him sending a mob to the Capitol in an assault on democracy.

                                          MikM Away
                                          MikM Away
                                          Mik
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                                          #48

                                          @jon-nyc said in Resignations:

                                          Interesting

                                          On Thursday, Mr. Pence did not go to the White House complex, instead working out of the vice-presidential residence, according to administration officials.

                                          He was not the only one feeling betrayed by the president. In the White House, aides were exasperated and despondent, convinced that Mr. Trump had effectively nullified four years of work and ensured that his presidency would be defined in history by the image of him sending a mob to the Capitol in an assault on democracy.

                                          That will be the legacy. It's a shame.

                                          โ€œI am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.โ€ ~Winston S. Churchill

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