June 22, 2012

define: projection

n:  1. Obama, or things Obama says; a deflection onto others, often by Obama himself — but also by Obama’s media mouthpieces –  of that which Obama himself has done.

v(t): 2. the way movies get put up on those giant screens.

 

Posted by Jeff G. @ 4:39pm
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  2. WaPo seems to be in the ‘oof-shoring‘ business, i.e., shoring up their oof credentials. Ask me though, WaPo don’t really need to shore anything up: they’re already a lock.

  3. pro·jec·tion [ pr? jéksh?n ]

    something that sticks out: something that juts out or overhangs

    estimate: an estimate of the rate or amount of something

    a casting of something onto a “surface” or target expression that has at least one dimension:

    a casting of something onto or towards a physical surface or away from its origin

    the projecting of an image or picture on a surface

    the opposite of conjection

    a project involving particles with a net electromagnetic charge

    what people shout at blurry stuff

  4. - pro’gyec’shun; adverb

    – The act of talking out your ass when you are caught in an indefensable crazed statement or lie; ibid, “bowel movement of the mouth”, reference, (see: Nancy Pelosi.)

  5. projection is like when Obama sees what happened to his son Trayvon and then refuses to go into a room full of hispanics with eating utensils

  6. were they white hispanics?

  7. projection is like when Obama sees what happened to his son Trayvon and then refuses to go into a room full of hispanics with eating utensils

    That kinda thing right there is why I can’t be too hard on you happyfeet. That’s funny shit, I don’t care who you are…

  8. Yes, occasionally amusing. But you still shouldn’t laugh at the short – bus riders.

  9. daily schedule just released, Cantor gives a bit of flexibility on the vote: listed for Wednesday “and the balance of the week” are the transportation bill, the farm bill, further legislation relating to the reduction of student-loan interest rates, and an as-yet un-numbered “resolution recommending that the House of Representatives find Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena duly issued by the committee on Oversight and Government Reform,” sponsored by Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.).

    The House begins legislative business at noon on Wednesday and Thursday, and last votes are expected no later than 3 p.m. on Friday.

    http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2012/06/22/holder-contempt-vote-on-next-weeks-house-schedule/

  10. White, brown. It doesn’t matter. You know how THEY are.

  11. Stephen Hayward details a current case study of projection: Democratic Heretics

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