Blogger exposes Walker as Koch puppet!

ZOMG rich people talking to politicians....whats next....warren buffet, facebook guy, gates with obama.....oh wait....that already happened....but since its a dem....its ok

:rolleyes:

it is not that he talked to the guy, but what he said, fool
 
Intellectual pygmies like the two above hate the phrase "chronology of the posts" because it intructs the reader to merely scroll back and read the actual discussion that shows how dishonest and cowardly neocon clowns like TY and Bravo are. And when they can't fault information that deflates one of their political gasbags, the forementioned buffoons try to laugh everything off (but the joke is on them, as usual) and sooth their egos with maudlin exchanges like this one.

ROFL, you used chronology again. and called me a neocon. LOL
 
Damn,,,,now there is something I'm gonna have to agree with TC about....I'm a fair guy and when TC is right, he is right and I'm man enough to say he is right....:good4u:
Unlike TCLiberal, who does...(and liberals in general),.... Dixie doesn't use an 8th of the brain God gave him...Dixie, like all Conservatives, uses all of it....:palm: thats pretty plain for anyone to see....

Imagine if TC doubled his brain power and got it up to 1/4th....(look out Jarod)

The sad thing is that Bravo actually took time and effort to put the above drivel together.....which doesn't change the FACTS of Gov. Walker being exposed for the heinous Koch sock puppet that he is.....and Bravo being his loyal toadie. "Bravo" indeed. ;)
 
Originally Posted by Taichiliberal
Then those posters just see what they want to see.....the link/quote provided CLEARLY states what the meeting was about.....NOT what idiots like Yurt wanted it to be.

WTF meeting with people has to do with this item is clearly something you have to explain further, Wack.


Not trying to make a connection between your OP and Obama's meeting with the high-tech leaders. I was just stating that there were local liberals arguing that meeting with these leaders, even if it was suppose to be about job growth, was short changing the middle to lower class people in the area who supported Obama and need his help now.

Which standing alone fits into the first sentence of my previous response.

I'm not arguing he should have done one or the other. Politicians, including Presidents, come to the Bay Area all the time to talk to tech leaders. I was just stating some of the feedback.

Fair enough.
 
Originally Posted by cawacko
Not trying to make a connection between your OP and Obama's meeting with the high-tech leaders. I was just stating that there were local liberals arguing that meeting with these leaders, even if it was suppose to be about job growth, was short changing the middle to lower class people in the area who supported Obama and need his help now.

I'm not arguing he should have done one or the other. Politicians, including Presidents, come to the Bay Area all the time to talk to tech leaders. I was just stating some of the feedback.


Can you imagine the conniption they would have if it was Cheney meeting with execs. from the energy industry?....:palm:

Bravo was obviously asleep during the two terms of the Shrub & Darth Vader.


Document Says Oil Chiefs Met With Cheney Task Force

By Dana Milbank and Justin Blum
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, November 16, 2005

A White House document shows that executives from big oil companies met with Vice President Cheney's energy task force in 2001 -- something long suspected by environmentalists but denied as recently as last week by industry officials testifying before Congress.

The document, obtained this week by The Washington Post, shows that officials from Exxon Mobil Corp., Conoco (before its merger with Phillips), Shell Oil Co. and BP America Inc. met in the White House complex with the Cheney aides who were developing a national energy policy, parts of which became law and parts of which are still being debated.

In a joint hearing last week of the Senate Energy and Commerce committees, the chief executives of Exxon Mobil Corp., Chevron Corp. and ConocoPhillips said their firms did not participate in the 2001 task force. The president of Shell Oil said his company did not participate "to my knowledge," and the chief of BP America Inc. said he did not know.

Chevron was not named in the White House document, but the Government Accountability Office has found that Chevron was one of several companies that "gave detailed energy policy recommendations" to the task force. In addition, Cheney had a separate meeting with John Browne, BP's chief executive, according to a person familiar with the task force's work; that meeting is not noted in the document.



Bravo seems to love being a HO for Gov. Walker....how sad.
 
Originally Posted by Taichiliberal
Intellectual pygmies like the two above hate the phrase "chronology of the posts" because it intructs the reader to merely scroll back and read the actual discussion that shows how dishonest and cowardly neocon clowns like TY and Bravo are. And when they can't fault information that deflates one of their political gasbags, the forementioned buffoons try to laugh everything off (but the joke is on them, as usual) and sooth their egos with maudlin exchanges like this one.


ROFL, you used chronology again. and called me a neocon. LOL

And thank you for showing everyone that you're Gov. Walker's and the Koch Brothers bitch, STY! ;)
 
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