MickZagger
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I blame Obama on the hipsters!!!!
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What's noticeable is the number of latino speakers the republicans have had.
One of the MSNBC commentators noted it. In typical cynical fashion, her (Maddow) statement was "that's all the republicans that are latino" but to her credit she did point out the only elected latino the democrats could seem to find is the mayor of LA.
Although he's not a current elected Bill Richardson says hello.
Also (and granted, it's via wiki. I removed "former" examples, at least the ones that were obvious. I did this not to prove that one party is better than others, but that it's not as uncommon as one might think.)
Democratic Party
Joe Baca (U.S. Representative from California)
Xavier Becerra (U.S. Representative from California, former chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus)
Gery Chico (chairman of the Illinois State Board of Education)
Charlie Gonzalez (U.S. Representative from Texas, chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus)
Raúl Grijalva (U.S. Representative from Arizona)
Luis Gutiérrez (U.S. Representative from Illinois)
Rubén Hinojosa (U.S. Representative from Texas)
Bob Menendez (U.S. Senator and former U.S. Representative from New Jersey, former chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and House Democratic Caucus)
Gloria Molina (chairwoman of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority)
Grace Napolitano (U.S. Representative from California, former chairwoman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus)
Ed Pastor (U.S. Representative from Arizona, former chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus)
Silvestre Reyes (U.S. Representative from Texas, former chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus)
Lucille Roybal-Allard (U.S. Representative from California, former chairwoman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus)
Ken Salazar (U.S. Secretary of the Interior, former U.S. Senator from Colorado, former Attorney General of Colorado)
Linda Sánchez (U.S. Representative from California)
Loretta Sánchez (U.S. Representative from California)
José Enrique Serrano (U.S. Representative from New York, former chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus)
Hilda Solis (U.S. Secretary of Labor, former U.S. Representative from California)
Nydia Velázquez (U.S. Representative from New York, former chairwoman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, first Puerto Rican woman to be elected to Congress)
Antonio Villaraigosa (Mayor of Los Angeles, former Speaker of the California State Assembly)
Republican Party (these lists were "notable" examples, so it's not an exhaustive list):
Henry Bonilla (former U.S. Congressman from Texas)
Francisco Canseco (U.S. Congressman from Texas)
Mario Diaz-Balart (U.S. Congressman from Florida)
Bill Flores (U.S. Congressman from Texas)
Jaime Herrera (U.S. Congresswoman from Washington State)
Raúl Labrador (U.S. Congressman from Idaho)
Susana Martinez (Governor of New Mexico)
David Rivera (U.S. Congressman from Florida)
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (U.S. Congresswoman from Florida, first Latina in Congress)
Marco Rubio (U.S. Senator from Florida)
Brian Sandoval (Governor of Nevada)
Steve Montenegro (Member of the Arizona House of Representatives since January 2003.)
Chairwoman of the LA bus system? LOL
Ann Romney is hot.
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I bet she gets down and is disappointed with romneys underfunded cawk.
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ftfyShe probably hasn't been fucked by white cock in over 20 years.
I didn't exactly edit what they said or their jobs. And I did clarify (or I meant to if i didn't) it WAS on Wiki.
And even though he wasn't president, General Motors and Chrysler did get word that they would be receiving a bridge loan from the U.S. Treasury in mid-December, 2008, before the plant stopped producing GM vehicles. It continued to produce some cars for Isuzu and completely shut down mid-2009.
(So the plant WAS open well into Obama's first year in office, just not producing GM vehicles).
I learned a fun fact coming home yesterday. The plant was scheduled to shut down production before obama went into office, but a crew stayed on as you mentioned and then they locked their doors, as Paul Ryan said. Because the plant is not producing, but it is not shut down permanently. It is on stand-by if GM gets enough orders, and will start producing again. A semantic, Paul Ryan did not want to be caught lying about.
PS You aren't skipping the other "lies" because you don't have stuff to counter, right? ;]

I don't see the point in debunking the bad logic all the way through the article, as it's already demonstrated the logic is bad in the first place
However, I'd be willing to bet we won't see any kind of fact checking from these sources on DNC speeches, eh?
Anyone listen to Clint's "speech" . . . I have no idea what he said, but I love the guy.
Imagine the republicans parading women and latinos on stage during their convention, then in the heart of Florida and its retirement community they gave 82 year old Clint Eastwood a short speech during a key moment.
While I think he underperformed expectations, he is roughly of the greatest generation and spoke to them. He spoke to an empty chair, symbolic of the fact that Obama doesn't listen. He hit the nail on the head with several of his points:
1) Escalated the war in Afghanistan, how did the Russians fare? And why give a pull-out date instead of bringing the troops home now?
2) How fucked up is this country because it's run by lawyers?
There may be real danger of a backlash against those who make fun of the guy. We will see.
Are you commenting on trying to hear/understand him, or didn't click my link?
I could hear him, I just didn't understand what he was trying to say . . . or maybe I somewhat understood it, it was just wierd to me.
