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Post by klaiggeb on Sept 10, 2020 14:56:32 GMT -5
Some of you may recognize that as the title of arguably the Jefferson Airplane's best album.
White Rabbit, among others, was one of the really good ones off that album, as was "Somebody to Love."
But this post is not about the album, it's about Kapler and another cut off the same album.
It pains me to admit how well he's done.
Pains me.
Seriously.
As I think it was Reed posted, our vets seem to have bought into their offensive concepts, and I can't argue with that.
We've far, FAR exceeded what I thought these guys could do.
But as far as far left winged Kapler goes, I cannot stand to listen to him talk; I cannot stand for him to open his mouth.
To ME, to paraphrase one of the songs off that Surrealistic Pillow album, he's a "Plastic, fantastic poser."
When I hear him speak, he comes across to me as someone with all the sincerity of a career politician.
Plastic is what I hear.
That anyone believes in him is beyond me, but you can't argue with success.
And the fact that I can't stand the clod, and wish he was somewhere else, based upon his success, I'm guessing we're stuck with him.
That makes me a very, VERY unhappy fellow.
But I guess if we win, I'll have to learn to live with that.
I just wish he'd do his research before he supports blm and all that crap.
He's just like most of America; he has NOT done his research into what that group is really about.
As I've posted before, I HEARD their leader brag about being "a trained Marxist."
Not something I can ever support.
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Post by reedonly on Sept 19, 2020 10:43:27 GMT -5
Up against the wall
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Post by klaiggeb on Sept 19, 2020 16:22:15 GMT -5
Not sure if I get the reference, Reed.
Were you talking about that line that comes from the Volunteers album, not Surrealistic Pillow?
But remember, my post was a paraphrase as to how that song title fits how I view Kapler: A plastic, fantastic POSER.
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Post by reedonly on Sept 19, 2020 19:51:35 GMT -5
Yeah, it was from Volunteers.
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