Comments on: Twitter-clueless Rep. Hoekstra is the new Ted Stevens
Rep. Peter Hoekstra, previously notable for Twittering a secret trip to Iraq, managed to fit a really, really cringeworthy gaffe into Twitter's 140-character limit. That takes skill.
Rep. Peter Hoekstra, previously notable for Twittering a secret trip to Iraq, managed to fit a really, really cringeworthy gaffe into Twitter's 140-character limit. That takes skill.
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Since a majority of people are honest, and half of them are above average, why not just assign a random individual to a term in office? It'd be like jury duty, but longer, and rather than sit quietly you get to yell hysterically at people and be rude to lobbyists. Throw in free wi-fi and a line of credit with the Shoney's breakfast bar and I'm in.
really, anyone older than 50 probably doesn't have a clue, nor do they care.
Loved your reply!
I'm so completely sick of Twitter already - 1 out of every 5 articles (hyperbole, but you get the point) on cnet seems to be about it since the Oprah adoption. Please stop reporting on meaningless "news" simply because it is somehow tied to Twitter.
How could technlogy news site not report on things like the switch to digital for example?
Although I am glad you're finally paying attention to what's happening in Washington. You missed the whole torture, illegal wiretapping, secret kidnappings and secret trials of the last administration though
So don't take the bait. Don't buy into false crises or divisive rhetoric. Be nice to people. Be civil. Expect others to behave the same way. Admonish them when they don't. You don't have to abandon your principles to understand someone else's. Try to work out your differences with others and find common ground. That's the best way I can think of to save the world.
He didn't imply that the Iranian situation is equal in gravity to be shut down in congress. While you are at it where is your anger at Obama. At least this guy is trying to support the Iranian people. Obama is telling them, 'tough luck, your on your own, we don't take sides in freedom vs. tyranny...'. All our dead soldiers who fought over the years are turning over in their graves with this bozo
- by starrigavan June 21, 2009 8:04 PM PDT
- I think Bill Maher is right. CNET hasn't moved left. The Democrats have moved right and the Republicans have moved into a mental institution.
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