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gummer dweeber - no military service
On Jan 13, 2:29 pm, wrote: Get a degree in political science before you act like you've got one, okay? Why? You claim to have a degree in poli sci and you don't act like you've got one. You aren't an expert in politics even though you're pretending that you are. Much like you, then. What it meant was that I understood what went on and you didn't. All you could see is what was on the surface and you have no depth of understanding. Which I understand because you're a layman when it comes to politics. That would be okay except you keep pretending to have a level of expertise that you do not possess. Are there any other areas where you are an amateur but you try to pass yourself off as an expert in besides politics? Just curious. Much like you, then. Hawwk-ptooey The problem is that you have displayed so little credibility, maturity and accumulated wisdom in your typical posts that no one takes you seriously. You come on like a little boy trying to join an adult conversation, but you just don't have enough depth of insight to be able to make a useful contribution, plus you're too petty and obnoxious to even be amusing. You make big noises about your alleged poli sci degree, but all that you show us is that left = good, right(as in, anyone who points out your errors)= bad. You can't even recognize that there are valid political stances other than left/right or that there are people like me far to the left of you who see you for the shallow poseur that you are. David |
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gummer dweeber - no military service
On 1/28/2012 2:01 PM, David R. Birch wrote:
On Jan 13, 2:29 pm, wrote: Get a degree in political science before you act like you've got one, okay? Why? You claim to have a degree in poli sci and you don't act like you've got one. No, he acts *exactly* as if he got one, but he acts like a wet-behind-the-ears 22 year old who just got a freshly minted one and hasn't learned anything of life. You aren't an expert in politics even though you're pretending that you are. Much like you, then. Yep. Hawke-Ptooey has no expertise in politics at all. Political science is not about practical politics at all. The fact Hawke-Ptooey thinks his degree - from a ****ty school, I always have to point out - gives him some special insight into the practice and meaning of real-world politics is all the proof you need that he has no expertise at all. I don't know who wrote the "No Matter What" opinion piece that was wrongly attributed to Walter Williams (see http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapb...atterwhat.asp), but it's the sort of excellent and, regrettably, probably correct analysis that any thoughtful and observant person can do, with or without a poli sci degree. Most well-read and insightful political pundits don't have poli sci degrees, nor do they need them. What it meant was that I understood what went on and you didn't. All you could see is what was on the surface and you have no depth of understanding. Which I understand because you're a layman when it comes to politics. That would be okay except you keep pretending to have a level of expertise that you do not possess. Are there any other areas where you are an amateur but you try to pass yourself off as an expert in besides politics? Just curious. Much like you, then. Hawwk-ptooey The problem is that you have displayed so little credibility, maturity and accumulated wisdom in your typical posts that no one takes you seriously. You come on like a little boy trying to join an adult conversation, but you just don't have enough depth of insight to be able to make a useful contribution, plus you're too petty and obnoxious to even be amusing. The accusation of someone using his mommy's computer to post to Usenet is stale and trite, but I *did* think Hawke-Ptooey was much younger than he turned out to be - I mean, he's like 40 years older than I thought he was. He does indeed come across as an idealistic Boy Scout kind of young guy, too full of himself over his freshly minted college degree. You make big noises about your alleged poli sci degree, but all that you show us is that left = good, right(as in, anyone who points out your errors)= bad. Exactly. More than just about anything else, the simple-minded, black-and-white, good guys vs bad guys view of the world he holds is what makes him seem so youthful. Of course, that's the same for many on the other side, few more than gummer dweeber. gummer holds simply the photographic negative image view of Hawke-Ptooey. You can't even recognize that there are valid political stances other than left/right or that there are people like me far to the left of you who see you for the shallow poseur that you are. David |
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