Charlie Copeland Done With Politics?
February 26th, 2009 • Related • Filed Under
By jason330
Silliness lays on the modern GOP like Jules Joseph Lefebvre’s Odalisque lays on a bunch of pillows.
At times it is tough to tell if that silliness is just an outworking of basic stupidity (Hube), some kind of “too clever by half” strategy (Burris), or a sign that someone has just plain given up (Copeland).
I put Copeland in that quitter category because, as Tommywonk points out, his silliness is just plain silly.




Comment by Unstable Isotope on 26 February 2009 at 8:37 am:
If you’ve just decided to become the party of no, “Republican’ts,” then you don’t really need to bother with logic or anything.
Comment by anon on 26 February 2009 at 8:43 am:
Since when does a Republican talking point need to be “correct” to be effective?
Charlie is bullshitting because he thinks it might work. That sounds like politics to me – the propaganda kind of politics.
What Charlie is giving up on is policy, not politics.
Comment by Rebuild the GOP on 26 February 2009 at 8:50 am:
A carbon tax if done correctly would be better than a cap and trade system.
Obama mentioned “we” were going to invest over $100 billion in alternative and renewable energy. That we he speaks of is us and our tax dollars.
As a counter to the above, since when has any democratic talking point been effective?
Could I get one talking point which has led to an effective policy and a positive result?
Comment by cassandra m on 26 February 2009 at 9:28 am:
Tommy did a great job on this post.
And anon is quite right — almost the entire GOP is giving up on policy in favor of the propaganda of the day.
Though I will stipulate that propaganda is likely much more fun.
Comment by liz on 28 February 2009 at 7:18 pm:
If Copeland is giving up politcs…does that mean he will give up that horrible hairbrained idea to have a School for Homeland Security with that fool Tom Little?