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  • @FearEqulity probably, human stupidity knows no bounds.

  • if abortions cause breast cancer then does pregnancy cure it?

  • this group is so insane that it actually got Cenk to use the word "Retard" in a derogatory manner. wow.

  • Sharron Angle would have killed more people than Hitler. 48,000,000 elderly depend on Medicare and SS to survive. This is true fascism, Angle thought fascist dictator Pinochet had great idea's. SHe said about her views "It's been done before in Chile" yeah under fascist Pinochet...fkn morons

  • @jrmsher33 I'm in Chile right now. I'm glad that statement wasn't totally lost on the rest of the US.

  • You are full of it. this is a pathetic try even. you guys have lost it. go smoke another.

  • @01Rae2U What does that mean?

  • LOL

    just when I thought sharron could not get any worst... lol...

    great example for the tea party movement

  • God that's scary

  • Uh oh Cenk! Ya'll got on Jennifer Aniston over the word 'retard' and you said it! Better backtrack lol. FTR I don't see the big deal but I'm just saying, ya'll push consistency!

  • sharon angle when she see real media

    "CHEESE IT"

  • He didn't go to far.

  • freaks.

    Cenk you crack me up.

  • I would never trust my body to "doctors" who care more about money than human beings or public health. Ever.

  • Well the FDA is corrupt, it's government, and like all government in US these days, it can be bought. Big Pharmaceutical basically has it eating out of it's hand, and the meat industry is allowed to have unsafe conditions for workers, and the big McFarms get cuts, while the little farmers struggle. You should do a report on it. It's sickening.

  • @B00mBoomboy The FDA are not nearly as corrupt as certain other government agencies, like the Minerals Management service.

    If it was, people would be dropping dead all the time.

  • @dangerouslytalented I don't know about the Mineral Management service, but I do know that a lot of workers in meat factories are illegal immigrants who are sexually harassed, raped, injured, or killed, and can't go to the hospital or authorities. The meat industry lobbies congress to keep the FDA out of meat factories. each individual slaughterhouse can expect an inspection about once every 9 years. no one cares about cows, no one cares about illegals. it's scary.

  • @B00mBoomboy ... Either way, they BOTH need reform.

    Where's Teddy Roosevelt when you need him?

  • @dangerouslytalented LOL. Agree. 

  • Tea Party flash mobs. Just like actual flash mobs, but replace "fun" with "stupid".

  • Humans need to Justify and Rationalize that which they do and see... But how far some people need to go to do this... is crazy.

  • These guys are an embarrasment to the profession.

  • Hypnotoad says "vote for Obama!"

    Hypnotoad says "vote for Obama!"

    Hypnotoad says "vote for Obama!"

    Hypnotoad says "vote for Obama!"

    Hypnotoad says "vote for Obama!"

  • Note to self don't go to doctors in Nevada

  • Lmao at the Obama hypnosis. What, is Obama the first president to ever have a campaign slogan??? AHAHAHA. Yes we can. Yes we can. Yes we can. Must vote for Obama...must vote for Obama...

  • is there or is there not a connection between abortion and breast cancer??

  • @fairfaerie There isn't.

  • "American Association of Quacks" #LOL

  • I know morality is a relative and personal thing, but to have "doctors" say that a method of providing access to health care is a moral is... retarded. Go ahead and say it. Ever since Sarah Palin's stupid little rant, I haven't felt bad about saying it once.

  • they got the breast cancer and abortion thing right, somewhat, idk about a link, but your risk goes up evidently.

  • @KangaKucha No, they didn't.

    "Scientific research does not support a link between abortion and an increased risk of breast cancer later in life, researchers at a National Cancer Institute concluded at the end of a special workshop on Feb. 26, 2003."

  • @kubush well its one of those things where one group will say something, another group the opposite. IMHO I think it's possible, but I'm not so sure, to here it from these guys who dont believe HIV leads to ADIS, they seem to think only homosexuals can pass it evidently, my faith in such scienece is stacken

  • That sounds like a front group for scientology!

  • Obama did use a form of hypnosis to force people to vote for him, the weird thing is it only works on the racially intolerant, the ignorant, and the braindead who just do whatever their told, i.e liberals; and that power is being black.

  • @tehant1liberal "racially intolerant"? You are entertaining.

  • I'm sorry, has the full majority of right wing voters dropped 100 IQ points at the same time during 2010?

  • <..Black guy (me) walks in.

    Republicans + White Robes + Rally

    <.. Runs for his life.

  • watch?v=900F9CXjVoM

    If you guys really believe this stuff then I dare you to watch all 13 parts of that video.And how are people like Lindsey Nagel still alive? Well It could be an isolated incident. Considering fact that Christine Maggiore died but I think we can agree one thing, the drugs dont help. the make the already existing problem worse. Plus it's a fact that the definition of AIDS changed many times. And why is AIDS in one county another thing in another? And just look at the AZT label!

  • I was wondering why there was that greenish gas and a soothing voice when i entered the voting booth... DAMN IT!

  • Hypnosis? You conservatives are so funny...

  • Well at least when Obama has doctors to his photo ops he hands out doctor robes. Conservative in white robes not a good thing? Cenk are you that ignorant of the past. I know what it is, anybody who disagrees with democrats is instantly label a racist. I swear one day I will run for office and I will do something that most people can't do anymore, Communicate. We all want the same thing but get caught up in this political trash that is fueled by politician for political gains.

  • @brianlugen " I know what it is, anybody who disagrees with democrats is instantly label a racist."

    That's not even pretend true. Seriously. The ONLY people labeled racists have been ... people who have done and said racist things.

    (Hint: people who do and say racist things ARE racists.)

    The extreme xenophobia that the majority of right-wing groups have been pushing is what has truly made race an issue the past few years.

  • @recompile "That's not even pretend true. Seriously" You really need to wake up. Racism is being kept alive by special interest groups. If they didn't push racism down own throat they don't have anything to stand for anymore or have a job. NAACP has ran it's course and needs to end and so does any other group that promotes only one race of people. The day we stop profiling each other by race is when racism will slowly die.

  • @brianlugen

    " Racism is being kept alive by special interest groups. If they didn't push racism down own throat they don't have anything"

    You contradict yourself here:

    "The day we stop profiling each other by race is when racism will slowly die."

    Racism is being kept alive *by racists* and the GOP (who pander to them). Just one example is the infamous Arizona Immigration bill *which encourages* racial profiling (It's a racist bill, from a racist, looking to claim the racist vote.)

  • @recompile OK I see your a Liberal and will defend your side. Your last comment really explains to me who you are. Go ahead jump right in with all the others and their political games. We will never get anywhere in this country with people like yourself who hang on the latest political power grab that tells you what to believe.

    .

    I can show you how the Arizona law is not racist, but would that make a difference coming from someone like me? No becuse your are already told what to think.

  • @brianlugen It's up to you. You can explain your side of the issue and I can explain mine in an effort to reach understanding ...

    OR

    You can accuse me of being a brainwashed liberal and neither one of us will benefit.

    I'm interested in the former. Go ahead and explain to me why you believe the Arizona law isn't racist

  • @recompile It is a fact that US law enforcement can be racist. There is perhaps no more outrageous example than the drug war: blacks comprised 62.7 percent and whites 36.7 percent of all drug offenders admitted to state prison in 2000, despite only 12.7% of the US population being black. So we should stop checking for drugs becuse that would be profiling.

  • @brianlugen "So we should stop checking for drugs becuse that would be profiling."

    Checking for drugs isn't the problem -- racial profiling is the problem. You can do the former without resorting to the later.

    On to the second part ...

  • @recompile You just answer the question. We can check for IDs but we must remain vigilant to racism and fight against it. But simply not passing laws becuse of the fear of racism is just foolish. Many laws can promote racism, but we still inforce them.

  • @brianlugen

    The Arizona law is racist, and that's a problem. That fact that it's also a weak and ineffective solution just makes it worse.

    A REAL solution to illegal immigration would be tougher enforcement and larger fines for businesses who hire illegals.

    But real solutions don't get votes -- spreading fear does -- the Arizona bill panders to the racist voting block while doing little to nothing about illegal immigration AND erodes the freedom of certain groups of US Citizens.

  • @recompile But real solutions don't get votes -- spreading fear does --

    .

    Like I said before, Political games that people believe are the truth. You are falling for the same shit that you speak against.

  • @brianlugen

    The only political games I see are from the GOP pandering to a racist and bigoted base. Obviously racisim and bigotry are still huge problems when racists and bigots have become a constituency!

    The Arizona law is one example. Another would be the Oklahoma "save our state" amendment to ban Sharia Law.

    Neither do anything to address a real problem. Both pander to a racist and bigoted block of voters while spreading fear.

    So, yes, racism is still a huge problem &GOP panders to it.

  • @recompile I sign up to receive emails from Tea party, DCCC, White House, AFP, SEIU, ACLU, and others from both sides. One thing that is common. They all have a better way and their opponents or dead wrong and you need to send money to help fight the cause. You sound like a liberal talk show host just repeating the same crap I hear before.

  • @brianlugen

    If you're not interested in addressing any of the points I've made -- or incapable of contradiction any of my claims -- I don't see what you're adding to the discussion.

    First you claimed that racism is dead and only perpetuated by organizations like the NAACP.

    I disagreed with that point and explained why I disagreed. You haven't yet tried to challenge my position or tried to support your original claim.

    If you're only interested in attacking me, I'm not willing to continue

  • @recompile The reason I don't contradict your point is becuse I have been down that road many times. What good does it do but divide us. The past few months I have step back from being a conservative and look from the outside in. I fine it to be very interesting not to have a side and see things from both point of views. It is hard to do but arguing the same old issues over the Internet is getting old.

  • @brianlugen "I fine it to be very interesting not to have a side and see things from both point of views."

    Very few issues have only two "sides". Assuming that there are only two points of view is extraordinarily limiting. Additionally, pretending to have no opinion is not the same as objectivity. "What good does it do but divide us"

    Understanding is reached though discussion. That's how you explore others points of view. Though discussion, you'll find a true understanding of other views.

  • @recompile "The only political games I see are from the GOP pandering to a racist and bigoted base." Come on man. This is understanding of other views. Do I really need to bring up Rev Wright or Al Sharpton. We live in a double stander country. We have many programs for other races but if one is for white people than they are racist. People like you have your head up your ass and only see what you want to see. You not making any points in your comments just Liberal statements.

  • @recompile This president is doing more to divide this country than bring it together. He has been in office almost two years and he is still campaign against Repub. He bashing the rich, He acts like a radio talk show host trying to get ratings, saying whatever you want to hear. Fat catz, Who's ass to kick, Repub driving into the ditch.

  • @brianlugen

    That's quite the tirade, perhaps you'd like to point out some specifics?

    How is Obama " doing more to divide this country than bring it together"? He hasn't pushed a strong liberal agenda; quite the opposite, really.

    How has he "bashed the rich"? What has he said or done to make you think that?

    He hasn't said much anyone wants to hear -- his uncompromising commitment to compromise has left his base disenchanted. He let the conspiracy nuts weaken the healthcare, etc.

    Specifics.

  • @recompile "How is Obama " doing more to divide this country than bring it together"? He hasn't pushed a strong liberal agenda; quite the opposite, really".

    Tell me your joking right? Besides I gave you a examples but you must be so liberal that you can't even pick them out. Ok I give you one more " spread the wealth" Now that divides me and you.

  • @brianlugen -- How does "spread the wealth" divide us? It's essentially how taxes work. (When everyone pays their fair share.)

    See: watch?v=Cu5B-2LoC4s

    Now, do you have something other than a vague off-the-cuff statement from the campaign that turned into a right-wing talking point? Something specific like a policy or some piece of legislation you think is "extremely liberal" and divisive?

  • @recompile (When everyone pays their fair share.) I agree with this but it goes back to what we were writing about before. There are millions of people and illegals not paying taxes but receiving money from poorly operate govt programs. But when ever someone want to fix the problem, liberals call them racist. It is all they have to fall back on.

  • @brianlugen "But when ever someone want to fix the problem, liberals call them racist. It is all they have to fall back on."

    I defy you to show a single instance where one of our democratic representatives unfairly made a racism charge. Charges of racism have only be levied at those who've done and said racist things.

    As I explained quite throughly earlier, the AZ immigration law *is undeniably* a racist law. Again, I defy you to show that it is not.

  • @recompile How can you say a law is rasict when it didn't go into effect yet. Give me proof that the AZ law is rasict.

  • @brianlugen "How can you say a law is rasict when it didn't go into effect yet."

    The law need not be in effect to determine whether or not it's racist.

    "Give me proof that the AZ law is rasict."

    I've explained this to you several times already. See my above posts. In short, it's racist because it unfairly targets a specific ethic group. If that's not racist, I don't know what is.

  • @recompile "racist because it unfairly targets a specific ethic group." That sounds pretty vague to me, I can't find anywhere in the bill that says stop only Mexicans and ask them for papers. I need specifics.

  • @brianlugen "I need specifics"

    As stated earlier, specifics were provided in my earlier replies to you on the subject. I will again refer you to those posts.

    You still haven't explained to me why you believe the AZ law to not be a racist bill.

  • @recompile Obama and the technocrats around him insist they know better than the average voter what is in America's long-term environmental, health, educational and financial interests. So they're rushing to save us from ourselves by planning all sorts of legislation that would change our lifestyles.

  • @brianlugen "Obama and the technocrats around him insist they know better than the average voter what is in America's long-term environmental, health, educational and financial interests."

    We elect our representatives with the understanding that they do, in fact, know best how to identify and solve our nations problems.

    "So they're rushing to save us from ourselves by planning all sorts of legislation that would change our lifestyles."

    I don't know of any "lifestyle" changes being proposed.

  • @recompile Well most recent the moratorium drilling ban has affect 25,000 jobs. The place I work make detergents for the gulf oil drilling industry.

    Stimulus bill? How is that going so far.

    Most people elected our representative by which one promises the most from our treasury.

  • @brianlugen "the moratorium drilling ban has affect 25,000 jobs"

    That's the end result of poor regulatory enforcement. BP's corporate irresponsibility has caused innumerable problems.

    "Stimulus bill? How is that going so far."

    Surprisingly well. IHS Global Insight, Macroeconomic Advisers, and Moody’s Economy esitmate it created 1.6 to 1.8 million jobs (Feb. 2010) The CBO says those estimates are conservative. As of March CBO estimates range from 2.2 to 2.8 million jobs.

    I'd say it's working

  • @recompile Nearly 100 prominent U.S. economists including former CBO Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Ohio University’s Richard Vedder, and James C. Miller, III, who headed up the White House Office of Management and Budget under Ronald Reagan, are telling President Barack Obama that his economic stimulus has failed and that “immediate action is needed to rein in federal spending.

  • @brianlugen "Nearly 100 prominent U.S. economists "

    1) The claim is unsourced and I was unable to verify it independently

    2) The opinion of the people listed isn't supported by the data. (See my earlier posts) The data available supports the position that the stimulus was successful.

    The data speaks for itself -- the stimulus was successful. We can argue that it could have been more successful than it was, but it's an undeniable success.

  • @recompile The latest jobs figures as “a source of disappointment and alarm,” the distinguished economists who signed it echo the concerns of others that the predominant share of the jobs created in May 2010 were temporary government jobs while the civilian labor force shrank by 322,000. “In addition,” they write, “46 percent of those out of work have been jobless for six months or longer--the first time in history that such a dire statistic has been recorded for the American economy.

  • @brianlugen This is a copy/paste from an opinion blog post quoting John Boehner.

    I'd have hoped you get your facts from better sources!

    Yes, the job boost in May was census hiring. That doesn't mean that the job situation hasn't improved overall.

    The unemployment rate has dropped from a high of 10.2% to 9.5% (June 2010)

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment improved in 37 states June to July of this year.

    We've got a long way to go, but things are obviously improving.

  • @recompile Ok I see we are not going any where with our arguments. Plus I am tired of writing to you. You need to spice up your channel a little. Add some conservative subscription and just listen. Maybe even join your local tea party and see for yourself what they are really about.

  • @brianlugen "I see we are not going any where with our arguments."

    That's because you won't engage my posts as I do yours.

    "Plus I am tired of writing to you"

    I'm tired of it myself.

    "Maybe even join your local tea party and see for yourself what they are really about."

    I've been to a few of our local tea parties. Locally, they're a total joke. We've got birthers, racists, anti-islamic cranks, , people who think Obama is a socialist, even poor people who think Obama raised their taxes!

  • @recompile There are, they say, a series of hurdles ahead on the road to economic recovery including the new burdens being placed on small business by the federal government, the threat of tax hikes, and the newly-enacted healthcare law, which will discourage hiring, increase the deficit and, the chief actuary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently concluded, raise healthcare costs.

  • @brianlugen Yes, the recovery is not over and there are more hurdles to overcome.

    "the new burdens being placed on small business by the federal government, the threat of tax hikes, and the newly-enacted healthcare law"

    The "threat of tax hikes" isn't a burden. There is no evidence that small businesses are under any tax threat. The GOP does claim that ending the Bush tax cuts will harm small business but is no evidence in support.

    There is also no evidence the HC bill will affect hiring.

  • @recompile One, he ran on a promise not to raise taxes on 95 percent of American households. But even with his proposed new income, payroll and surcharge taxes on the so-called wealthy, his administration will run a $2 trillion annual deficit.

    Even members of the Obama administration, like Timothy Geithner, the Treasury secretary, are now not ruling out some sort of new tax on everyone.

  • @brianlugen "he ran on a promise not to raise taxes on 95 percent of American households."

    He kept that promise and REDUCED taxes for 95% of Americans.

    "Timothy Geithner, the Treasury secretary, are now not ruling out some sort of new tax on everyone"

    Specifics Please. I can't properly address vague assertions.

  • @recompile Second, Obama billed himself as a novel, transcendent candidate above partisanship, racial politics and the usual Washington sleaze.

    But he has earned almost no bipartisan support for his proposed legislation. almost two years in office, he still blames George Bush for much of the country's problems.

  • @brianlugen "Obama billed himself as a novel, transcendent candidate above partisanship"

    Obama has gone out of his way to encourage bipartisianship -- going so far as to allow Republicans weaken what was once an excellent healthcare bill. If you want to talk about political games, the GOP played them hard on HC.

    "he still blames George Bush for much of the country's problems."

    He's never abdicated responsibility. (Even though the majority of the nations problems are from GWB policy.)

  • @recompile Third, there is a vague sense of foreboding about the future and the direction the country is going. The amount of money George Bush proposed the government borrow at the end of his presidency now looks small. "Trillion" has replaced "billion" as the common referent for deficits.

    If things are tough now, what will we do when interest rates rise from their present historic lows and we must pay back the borrowing at much higher rates?

  • @recompile Officers can make arrests with probable cause is no different from with any other crime. Moreover, not having any valid ID by itself is not probable cause or a valid reason to arrest a person. Legal aliens are required to carry ID under federal and now Arizona law.

  • @brianlugen

    Yes, legal aliens are required to carry ID. This was true both before and after the Arizona law.

    However, under the new Arizona law, U.S. Citizens of specific ethnicities will be arrested and detained biased exclusively on their race. (If they don't carry ID)

    The only way to avoid this is to:

    1) Arrest/detain everyone without ID (making ID required. Not likely to happen!)

    2)Target a specific race. (What "suspected of being illegal" means.)

    This is why it's a racist bill.

  • hahahah yes, thats a great way to put it... lame stream media hahah never heard that said before ...lol

  • If Obama really used hypnosis then that would explain why Bush got to be president for 8 years...

  • Medicare is evil and immoral?

    Who's trying to pull the plug on grandma?

  • When you thing it just can't get wackier... Well you get my point...

    Somehow they(the (in)famous US right)) always make me think about flying mammals; feces and insanity; i still don't know why...

    It may have something to do with them being batshit fucking insane; but who knows...

  • Cenk is about to go to work on Robert Gibbs!!!

    go to msnbc. guaranteed fireworks.

  • ORLY?! O'RLY?!

  • wow.... "the last thing we need is for Republicans wearing white robes." Because you have to be a republican to be racist.......

  • @dylancool2 No, but like Bill Maher said.

    If you're a racist, you're probably a republican.

  • @dylancool2

    no, but there's a good chance if you are one you only like people who look and think similar too you.

    don't be an asshole. unless your mentally delayed you should know by now that you republicans haven't done anything true too your libertarian roots in years.

    you value all things you once fought against.

    your founding fathers are on spin-cycle in their graves.

  • LoL this is amazing!

  • Feels more & more like the tea party is headed by the Joker from Batman. Seriously, it just feels like these are silly characters from a movie as opposed to real human beings.

  • Association of American Physicians and Surgeons sounds more like a club of google-doctors: ppl who think they know everything by just googling the symptoms, without any idea of even a tenth of the words mean. Probably every single one of them are ppl who WANT to be doctors, but don't have the IQ to be doctors of any sort.

  • Oh, this doctor has a diploma from the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Sounds legit, I'm gonna get a check-out...

  • I love House-themed Halloween parties! Oh wait... 

  • this sounds like a Monty python skit.

  • Agreed that their ideas are mainly wrong - But the issue of abortion being a possible risk factor for breast cancer is one that is mainly considered to be either a non-factor or inconclusive but may have some negative potential - but some research shows it could make some ppl more susceptible to Breast cancer induction - i just spent the last month doing an epidemiology report on risk factors for breast cancer - its related to estrogen exposure - read some epidemiology papers

  • uhh youve been saying retards too much cenk... idk if ppl start noticing theyll be hatin 

  • Well, our Supreme Court Justice has never been a judge before. Ww should probably worry about THAT first.

    Say, I haven't seen that covered AT ALL on The Young Turks. Coincidence?

  • hey republiCONS the cave called it want its bat shit back

  • Cenk is so silly!!,..the white lab coats are a stage prop and are intended to be used for the same effect as what Obowma used them for

    turnabout is always fair play

  • Being a doctor does not make you God. They make mistakes, too.

  • Maybe they were doctors of truthology from Christian Tech. I think it's a six week course. ; )

  • Google Doctor insano.

    LoL, that who I first thought about...

  • @Lobos222 Same, you just immediately see "insane" and "Doctors" right?

  • @kayman92

    Nah, Doctor Insano is a character the SpoonyOne (channel name) some times act as on hes web page. So I though more about the funny videos he made than a insane republican doctor. If you dont know about him you should maybe youtube hes account name.

  • The tea party amuse me.

  • Can anyone show me clear proof of a connection between HIV and AIDS?

  • @HomleandSecurity Not unless you studied medicine, the details are rather complicated. But to put it simply, HIV and AIDS are two stages of the same viral infection. Wikipedia puts it very concisely: Ultimately, HIV causes AIDS by depleting CD4+ T helper lymphocytes.

    So the connection between AIDS and HIV is that they are essentially the same thing.

  • @megamarsvin In other words, there is no proof of a connection between HIV and AIDS. That's how I read it.

  • @HomleandSecurity Then you don't know how to read. They are one and the same. If that is not a connection, then tell me what is.

  • @megamarsvin I know that's what you said, but I don't have the medical expertise and I would like to see it proven in clear, plain English. Or preferably, from a Supreme Court decision or Papal Bull. As much as I suspect a connection, I just don't see the proof.

  • @HomleandSecurity A.. supreme court decision? Does the supreme court does have the medical expertise? You'd take their word over pretty much all the doctors in the world? The mind boggles.

  • @megamarsvin I take it you still can't prove a connection between HIV and AIDS. Why not? because there is none?

    Just simply prove the connection here, in this comment thread. Show us proof.

  • @HomleandSecurity Already done. Even quoted a source (Yes it's Wikipedia, but that itself is sourced, all you have to do is look it up.)

    If you don't want to accept the world of the global medical community, that's up to you. But it's been proven.

  • @megamarsvin Wikipedia is not a legitimate source.

    Show us proof.

  • @megamarsvin Giving this guy up is probably a wise decision. You can bring a horse to the trough, but it has to drink by itself. If the paper in Science (the journal) isn't enough evidence for him, he's probably also a geocentrist.

  • @grieske Yeah, I know I probably shouldn't feed the trolls but it's always fun at first ^^

  • @megamarsvin Mate, feed me

  • @megamarsvin The whole point of the Internet is pwning threads with nonsense, join the Dark Side, it's so much more fun.

  • @HomleandSecurity Always found it more fulfilling to pwn people with actual information, but more power to you man ^^

  • @HomleandSecurity "As the immune system becomes more and more damaged the illnesses that occur become more and more severe leading eventually to an AIDS diagnosis."

    avert(dot)org/stages-hiv-aids.­htm

  • @snowbaordguru But what is the connection between the two? There's been no proof linking HIV to AIDS that I can find.

  • @HomleandSecurity HIV kills the immune system, over time. Then it leads to a deficiency in the immune system. Hence the term Auto Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Go look up all the words in "AIDS" in the dictonary.

  • @HomleandSecurity You're joking, right? You don't seriously belive HIV doesn't casue AIDS? Because there's literally a mountain of articles from all the relevant scientific journals that say otherwise. How about instead of sitting there smugly and saying "Show me some evidence" you get off your ass, go to the library at your nearest university, and LOOK IT UP! Otherwise, I'm forced to assume you want to be ignorant.

  • @FuckYouLetMeLogIn shhhh dont tell him that tell him to go screw an HIV infected person and let nature take its course.... one less asshole in our world. >:)

  • @snowbaordguru Don't quote liberal elites. I want to see proof.

  • @HomleandSecurity That wasn't a quote, those were my words.

    e·lite or é·lite (-lt, -lt)

    n. pl. elite or e·lites

    1.

    a. A group or class of persons or a member of such a group or class, **enjoying superior intellectual**, social, or economic status: "In addition to notions of social equality there was much emphasis on the role of elites and of heroes within them" (Times Literary Supplement).

    b. The best or most skilled members of a group: the football team's elite.

    Thank you.

  • @snowbaordguru tl:dr

  • @HomleandSecurity lol What does that even mean?

  • @snowbaordguru tl;dr=Too Long, didn't read. In other words, liberal elite nonsense.

    Bachman/Palin 2012

  • why you trollin brah

  • @HomleandSecurity Case and Point.

  • @HomleandSecurity So a post isn't worth reading because it's long?

    LOGIC FAIL.

  • @HomleandSecurity "At present in the UK an AIDS diagnosis is confirmed if a person with HIV develops one or more of a specific number of severe opportunistic infections or cancers. In the US, someone may also be diagnosed with AIDS if they have a very low count of T helper cells in their blood. It is possible for someone to be very ill with HIV but not have an AIDS diagnosis."

  • @snowbaordguru UK? Who cares? we defeated the UK over 200 years ago.

  • @HomleandSecurity Aids and HIV are the same in any country you go to. You are really narrow minded.

  • @snowbaordguru There is no proven scientific connection between HIV and gay cancer. 

  • @snowbaordguru There is still no proof convincing me that HiV and AIDS have anything to do with one another.

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  • @snowbaordguru But there's no proven connection between the two.

  • @HomleandSecurity Auto Immune Deficiency Syndrome

    That means that the persons immune system is compromised. That's all aids is. HIV causes this.

    FFS, I'm not even a doctor, I just researched it for 5 minutes.

  • QUACK ATTACK!

  • The whole idea of a "Doctor" accusing Obama of being elected via mass hypnosis is ridiculously similar to the Doctor Who episode "The Sound of Drums"!

  • Well of course these right-wing doctors believe these nutty things. These ideas are all completely unscientific and if there's one thing Republicans hate, it's science!

  • lmfao....

    FDA is unconstitutional?

    ok I know conservatives like to use the constitution when it doesn't apply, but I seriously don't get this one... are they just pulling shit out of their ass at this point?

  • @Zander73 HEY!...the FDA is completely unconstitutional. If I want to take cyanide vitamin pills, or drink plutonium-radiated water to mutate my sperm so I can create a race of super babies, then who is the government to tell me I can't.

  • None of those actually doctors are board certified, 80% of them never graduated from college just like Rand Paul.

  • This is crazy and i am HIV positive about that.

  • HIV doesn't cause AIDS? Medicare is evil and immoral? Having abortions causes breast cancer? Obama used a covert form of hypnosis to get people to vote for him? The Association Of American Pysicians And Surgeons are batshit crazy!

  • Very right wing ~ a doctors group with fake doctors.

    GOP policy = Why tell the truth when you can just lie?

  • Mental note: I must read that book, 1984. If the economy doesn't completely tank and I have to eat it instead.

  • so do spontaneous abortions cause breast cancer too??? lolz only 2 doctors in the whole thing

  • 0:38 - 0:43 you're a bad man, Cenk :P

  • So what about all the insane liberals who think 9-11 is a government conspiracy? Why does this guy only attack conservatives? Do you honestly beleive all conservatives are lumped into one category? Just because we don't like progressive policies doesn't mean we are all idiots.

  • @pennjersey83 A lot of crazy conservatives think that actually, it's not a lib thing.

  • @pennjersey83

    You're all idiots because you think that crazy liberals represent liberalism in general. You buy into the media consipracy crap that mouthpieces like Beck and Limbaugh spew daily.

  • @pennjersey83 A) how many liberal politicians have said that? Zero.

    B) Have you ever watched this show? He rips everyone who deserves it, for the most part anyway.

    C) Obviously nod

    D) If you take offence to the idiot remarks, proove them wrong by roping in the conservative idiots.

  • @pennjersey83 for one thing, i don't think the truthers are necessarily liberals (they come from all spectrums actually) and he has already made fun of the truthers in the past (they are sort of old news at this point). i didnt hear anyone lumping all conservatives into one category and i would agree that they are not all idiots (i think if you buy into the conservative line and make less than $1mil a year or so, you're probably an idiot, but that's beside the point)

  • they also think if you leave your fly down a seagul wil get you !