Speaking French helps with the ladies - fact.
Bush couldn't even speak English.Ian wrote:George W. Bush spoke Spanish.
Bush couldn't even speak English.Ian wrote:George W. Bush spoke Spanish.
He did speak Texican.Eddie wrote:The only thing that can be done when faced with this kind of stupidity is to ridicule it in public every chance you get. I can't imagine there's a country in the world where speaking any foreign language is considered to be a bad thing. Come on, what's wrong with these right wingers!
Speaking French helps with the ladies - fact.
Bush couldn't even speak English.Ian wrote:George W. Bush spoke Spanish.
They appeal to selfishness and greed. It's a winner, most times.amused wrote:It's a very weird twist that the Republican party encourages anti-intellectualism so that it can gather working class votes by appealing to worker resentment of the very type of person who most benefits from Republican policies - the investment class, who do tend to be educated.
Themistocles? Any relation to the Greek philosopher Testicles? ...people said he was nuts...Svartalf wrote:If that sonnagun Nelson hadn't read Themistocles, we would have invaded Ridicule Island anyway.
Based on the options this year, I may be writing you in for 2012.Ian wrote:Speaking of which, I plan on making a run for the Presidency in 2028...
Frenchness has always, not just this time in history, and not just among right-wingers, been viewed negatively, and Americans didn't invent it. We got it from the Brits.Ian wrote:I don't think it's the ability to speak a foreign language that is the case here. Mr. Huntsman speaks Mandarin Chinese, and I think most people, even the most knuckle-dragging Republicans, would consider that to be a big plus. George W. Bush spoke Spanish. It's the particular language: French. At this time in US history, it invites a certain amount of antipathy among right-wingers.
Specifically, the antipathy dates to France's vetoes of the iniial U.S. attempts to get U.N. authorization to invade Iraq.Ian wrote:I don't think it's the ability to speak a foreign language that is the case here. Mr. Huntsman speaks Mandarin Chinese, and I think most people, even the most knuckle-dragging Republicans, would consider that to be a big plus. George W. Bush spoke Spanish. It's the particular language: French. At this time in US history, it invites a certain amount of antipathy among right-wingers.
So basically you despise 90% of voters.andrewclunn wrote:I think about the people who vote because they're pro-life or anti-gay and it bugs the shit out of me. But then, then I realize that there is a group of people I despise even more than them; people who vote for candidates because they say, "He's cute" or, "He just seems like a real guy" or other shit like that. The impression/emotional voters who don't even stand on the flimsiest of principles or practical arguments. AAHHH!!!
It's not about the fact that he knows French. It's about the association of him with Frenchness.MrJonno wrote:There is a British rivally with the French going back a long time but the idea that every applied to the language is very silly. If you don't like a country you learn its language so you can insult its people and they will understand it
The problem with the French is they think they are better than everyone else but we British just areCoito ergo sum wrote:It's not about the fact that he knows French. It's about the association of him with Frenchness.MrJonno wrote:There is a British rivally with the French going back a long time but the idea that every applied to the language is very silly. If you don't like a country you learn its language so you can insult its people and they will understand it
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