HuffPost's Overlooked Quotes Of The Day
-- Sen. Clinton, with some message synergy.
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-- Rep. Todd Tiahrt (R-KS), on establishing an independent ethics office.
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-- Sen. John McCain, on Iraq
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-- Sen. John McCain, on his White House lunch with President Bush
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-- Ed Pawlowski, mayor of Allentown, PA
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-- Doug Hattaway, Clinton staffer
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-- George Bush, thanks the troops with a Freudian slip
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-- John McCain
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-- President Bush, on the possibility of $4-a-gallon gasoline in the near future
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-- Bill Maher
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-- President Bush, after touring a genocide memorial, Kigali, Rwanda.
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-- Mike Huckabee, on his continuing campaign.
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-- Chelsea Clinton, not headed back to the White House
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-- ohn McCain looks forward to the general election.
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-- Chris Dodd, on the approval of retroactive immunity for telecoms.
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-- Mike Huckabee, on his former life as a pastor.
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-- Mike Huckabee, on legal reform.
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-- Mitt Romney, on John McCain.
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-- Barack Obama, at the polls.
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-- Mitt Romney hands a nice Freudian slip to Dana Milbank.
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-- Jimmy Carter, feeling titillated, but still refusing to endorse.
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-- Jon Voight, touched by an angel.
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-- Mitch McConnell, ratcheting up the rhetoric in the FISA reform debate.
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-- Joe Trippi, after John Edwards finished third in the South Carolina primary.
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-- David Axelrod, on Barack Obama's South Carolina victory.
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-- John McCain, on courting the coveted Sylvester Stallone endorsement.
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-- John Edwards, responds to the post-debate bickering between Obama and the Clintons.
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-- Barack Obama, explaining his recent reference to Reagan Democrats.
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-- John Edwards, on Face The Nation.
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-- John McCain, in his South Carolina victory speech.
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-- Nevada Judge James Mahan, on a lawsuit challenging the legitimacy of at-large caucuses in casinos.
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-- Hillary Clinton, speaking to a Latino audience
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-- Katie Couric, who, for some reason, thinks she might sound weird.
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"Obama's campaign has been extraordinary and titillating for me and my family." -Jimmy Carter
You should try it on cocaine in the backseat of a Limo.
"There has been an attempt to ghettoize me for a very small part of my biography." -Rev.Huckster
Let's see..."Arkansaw Southern Baptist preacher seen rolling down the Ozarks in the backwoods after Sunday services, still gripping three rattlesnakes and a chicken leg..."
"Polls are nothing more than just like a poof of air. What matters is results." -Dubya
Where "poof of air" = exit polls
And "results" = election fraud in Florida and Ohio
chelesa, unless your mother wins the election, i don't think your dad wants to move back in either. do they even live together? nice example for young americans.
"I love my parents a lot. But I don't want to move back in with them."
-- Chelsea Clinton, not headed back to the White House
(2/14/2008)
Yes, that's quite a chuckle. Fortunately, when you work for a hedge fund, as Chelsea does, you're seldom faced with having to move back home. More likely, she owns your home. These are the values instilled by her parents, teary eyed champions of the downtrodden.
Harry Ried should be tried for criminal charges as should all the good ole boys & girls (Senators) who voted in favor of this bull shit law.
These guys and gals work over time kissing our little idiots wants. We need Mr. Webb for a leader in the senate and Ried needs to get the hell out of the way, what awast of time. Now lets see if Nancy girl rolls over to................
So Senator Dodd, does this mean you've ruled out endorsing Hillary Clinton? I can't see how you could not condemn her for skipping the vote since she was in town and already gave winning the Potomac Primaries. At least Obama found time to vote. Maybe now would be a good time to recognize a true leader, not someone who's afraid to make the tough choices.
I hope the Huckster didn't allow any capital punishments when Gov. of Arkansas.
He would go to the other end of made up fairy land...the fiery part.
One wonders what Huckabee's recommendation would be for not attending church or not "honoring" one's parents (just what would legally constitute not "honoring" them?).. Lookslike we atheists are in for trouble on Huckabee's Law #1. Oh yeah, then there would have to be jail time for lying and infidelity in addition to murder and stealing. What a lunatic!
Matthew 22:36-40
You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and first commandment. And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbour as yourself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
Huckabee must have one of those evangelical bibles that end at Leviticus and pick up again at Revelation.
Yeah, 10 basic laws, one of which is "thou shalt not kill." Last I checked, there were none of those loosey-goosey exceptions to that law. Nope, none for Islamofascitst or Iraqis or Iranians or US citizens, for any reason. So, until he can advocate following each and every one of those 10 simple laws, he's not fit to be President (putting aside the issue of whether he's fit to uphold the Constitution, rather than the New Testament, at all).
There are only ten basic laws according to Huckabee - but there could be fewer - according to George Carlin....
http://thefiresidepost.com/2008/02/10/george-carlin-on-ten-commandments/
Is Huck scary or what. I hope McCain takes him as his running mate.
The Master:
There's an old saying in Tennessee " I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee " that says, fool me once, shame on " shame on you. Fool me " you can't get fooled again." "George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002
"There are only 10 basic laws that we need ... the reason that the law is more complicated is because we try to find clever ways around those 10."
-- Mike Huckabee, on legal reform. (2/11/2008)
This is why Bibles typically consist of hundreds of pages instead of two stone tablets.
Is that Obama holding the megaphone?
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