Cory Booker's Apostasy

That's back-tracking. Crawfishing is to withdraw from an engagement or commitment, like a bet or a promise to do something. So, like, betting someone $500 and then reneging on a bet is crawfishing (a/k/a pulling a Yurt). Promising to help me move and then not showing up is crawfishing. Stating an opinion and then backtracking from tha opinion is not.

That is not how it has been used on this board in the past. Crawfishing, from previous usage here, is when you try to back out of a strong opinion providing "cover" by blaming others.

Those "evil republicans" took me out of context!... Even though they never had time, and didn't write any articles on it, it is their fault my mouth said my real opinion!
 
That is not how it has been used on this board in the past. Crawfishing, from previous usage here, is when you try to back out of a strong opinion providing "cover" by blaming others.

Those "evil republicans" took me out of context!... Even though they never had time, and didn't write any articles on it, it is their fault my mouth said my real opinion!


Well, that ain't what crawfishing means. I'm not a chuckle-headed descriptivist in this regard and I'll be goddamned if you can just use a term that has a particular meaning however the hell you want to because some other dipshits used it improperly before you on this here board.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/crawfishing
 
Well, that ain't what crawfishing means. I'm not a chuckle-headed descriptivist in this regard and I'll be goddamned if you can just use a term that has a particular meaning however the hell you want to because some other dipshits used it improperly before you on this here board.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/crawfishing

I always thought that's what it meant too DH. though I never use the word. I learned something today.
 
Bain and Financial Industry Gave Over $565,000 To Newark Mayor Cory Booker For 2002 Campaign


Yesterday, Newark, New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker (D) attacked the Obama campaign for making an issue of Mitt Romney’s tenure at Bain Capital during an appearance on Meet the Press. While the progressive leader later backed off the criticisms, Republicans have been quick to highlight his comments as an attack against the idea that scrutiny of Mitt Romney’s record as a businessman is fair game.

A ThinkProgress examination of New Jersey campaign finance records for Booker’s first run for Mayor — back in 2002 — suggests a possible reason for his unease with attacks on Bain Capital and venture capital. They were among his earliest and most generous backers.

Contributions to his 2002 campaign from venture capitalists, investors, and big Wall Street bankers brought him more than $115,000 for his 2002 campaign. Among those contributing to his campaign were John Connaughton ($2,000), Steve Pagliuca ($2,200), Jonathan Lavine ($1,000) — all of Bain Capital. While the forms are not totally clear, it appears the campaign raised less than $800,000 total, making this a significant percentage.

He and his slate also jointly raised funds for the “Booker Team for Newark” joint committee. They received more than $450,000 for the 2002 campaign from the sector — including a pair of $15,400 contributions from Bain Capital Managing Directors Joshua Bekenstein and Mark Nunnelly. It appears that for the initial campaign and runoff, the slate raised less than $4 million — again making this a sizable chunk.

In all — just in his first Mayoral run — Booker’s committees received more than $565,000 from the people he was defending. At least $36,000 of that came from folks at Romney’s old firm.

http://thinkprogress.org/election/2...o-newark-mayor-cory-booker-for-2002-campaign/

LMAO... so the three Bain guys gave a total of $5200? Wow...

Tell us... how much did the Wall St boys give to Obama?

http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/bundlers.php?id=N00009638

$200,000 $500,000 Lavine, Jonathan Lexington MA Bain Capital 222,200

ROFLMAO...
 
Well, that ain't what crawfishing means. I'm not a chuckle-headed descriptivist in this regard and I'll be goddamned if you can just use a term that has a particular meaning however the hell you want to because some other dipshits used it improperly before you on this here board.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/crawfishing

Let's see if my usage was correct...

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/crawfishing?s=t

verb (used without object)
2.
Informal . to back out or retreat from a position or undertaking.

Yup... It actually is in the dictionary with the way I used it...

Thanks for playing.

The "sanctity of definition" has been protected by every means, including by using the word correctly within the informal context in the dictionary to begin with.
 
Dumas, that is why I liked him. Duh! But he should have said, I got a donation from Bain, and I feel Obama making this an issue is bad, even though Mitt made it an issue first.

Mitt went from creating 10,000 jobs ith Bain to making 100,000 jobs. I think it is an issue, the issue being Romneys bullshit.

One of the same three bundled money for Obama. Yet you also don't hear President Obama stating what he gained from Bain (which was obviously money stolen from workers who were laid off)
 
Let's see if my usage was correct...

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/crawfishing?s=t

verb (used without object)
2.
Informal . to back out or retreat from a position or undertaking.

Yup... It actually is in the dictionary with the way I used it...

Thanks for playing.

The "sanctity of definition" has been protected by every means, including by using the word correctly within the informal context in the dictionary to begin with.


"Position" there refers to physical location, not to an opinion as you would have it. You're just compounding your misusage here.
 
What? He pretty much said exactly the opposite of what he said previously. If that isn't crawfishing then nothing at all can be considered crawfishing... He snapped that tail, went backwards from his position then tried to camouflage himself blaming others. That, IMO, is crawfishing.
Sorry, but you have violated Dung protocol. Only he gets to decide what words mean and when they can be used. I am simply shocked that he hasn't attacked the WSJ yet.
 
That's back-tracking. Crawfishing is to withdraw from an engagement or commitment, like a bet or a promise to do something. So, like, betting someone $500 and then reneging on a bet is crawfishing (a/k/a pulling a Yurt). Promising to help me move and then not showing up is crawfishing. Stating an opinion and then backtracking from tha opinion is not.

lmao...you're still touting that lie? what about you betting to change your avatar that you crawfished on.....:palm:
 
Here is another...

A bundler for Obama....



HA HA.... I would love to see Romney lob that over to Obama...


So would I. It'd be totally awesome for Romey to legitimize the Bain line of attack by criticizing Obama for receiving campaign contributions from Bain employees. I'm sure that would work out well for him.

By the way, SF. Can you tell me the difference between a fixed income fund and a venture capital fund?
 
Booker called Team Obama's Bain attack "nauseating" political discourse with which Booker has become "very uncomfortable," on CBS' "Meet the Press" on Sunday.

The GOP quickly responded by sending out an email today to supporters reading, "Do you know what Obama does with people who stand up for job creators? He silences them. That's right. By Sunday evening the Obama campaign had pressured Booker into taking back his support of the free market … Don't let the White House silence free enterprise! If you agree, then please sign our petition: I STAND WITH CORY BOOKER" And if you missed the email, the landing page for www.GOP.com currently reads: 'I stand with Cory.'"
 
i am not surprised about yurt. That seems very like him.

As far as SF and Damo go...my grandmother would have said they are like the Andrews Sisters.

Funny... It took a quick google to look up the financial worlds contributions to Obama. Not hard to narrow it down to Bain... given that is what bijous article tried to do.

Bain and Financial Industry Gave Over $565,000 To Newark Mayor Cory Booker For 2002 Campaign

So out of that $565k... $5200 came from Bain guys. Just under 1%... yet Bain makes the title of the article. ROFLMAO...
 
Funny... It took a quick google to look up the financial worlds contributions to Obama. Not hard to narrow it down to Bain... given that is what bijous article tried to do.



So out of that $565k... $5200 came from Bain guys. Just under 1%... yet Bain makes the title of the article. ROFLMAO...

Oh, looky - you forgot this part:

He and his slate also jointly raised funds for the “Booker Team for Newark” joint committee. They received more than $450,000 for the 2002 campaign from the sector — including a pair of $15,400 contributions from Bain Capital Managing Directors Joshua Bekenstein and Mark Nunnelly.
 
How the hell do you guys expect anyone that you like to win a campaign if they don't accept money from the people who have it? Booker's no more tainted than Obama, who himself accepted shitloads of money from Wall Street in 2008.

Exactly. But if he accepted money from Soros, you wouldn't hear a peep from them...
 
Exactly. But if he accepted money from Soros, you wouldn't hear a peep from them...

What 'bidding' do you think Soros expects when he donates to campaigns and PACs?

What 'bidding' do you think financial titans like Bain Capital expect when they donate?

Still having trouble seeing the difference?
 
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