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Hilarious, but the irony is....we can perhaps vote in 4 more years of this lack of intellect by yet another clone which is past scary, sad commentary, people will vote for unimagined hyped up fears (like poll numbers that I surmise are inaccurate to sway folks over to McSame) which the media will perpepuate to keep a intelligent prospect down. C'mon when they (repubs) are searching for his thesis paper (McCain write anything 25 years ago, worth finding, a map maybe?) we all know it's downhill for trash talk now. Scary proposition but funny video!!
we gonna miss bush... right?
I LOVEEEEEE it.
Great job.
If Only!!! (it is nice to see someone to articulate words though)
Sorry. Video link doesn't work for me.
If only enough Americans care more about electing a president who's smart than one who's "like them".
THINK PEOPLE: not about who you'd like to have a beer with, but about who you think has the smarts to listen and think before judging and acting!!
You're right.
And I know this is far out there, but I wouldn't mind having a president who doesn't drink beer at all. (I do drink beer, Im just saying)
One day people will want a smart prez. I'm a 24 year old black guy in Atlanta- And if George W. wasn't the prez- he'd be a funny guy to hang with-
That said- when you're the leader of the free workd, you need to do as my grandpa always said- Cut the crap.
XME, do you know that Alexander Hamilton objected to extending the "vote" to the American citizenry. He said, "...they do not think rightly." Tthe way the "press" are excusing McCain's blunders, I am beginning to agree with him; ( a little "tounge in cheek,").. It's sad to see that dignity, competance, intelligence and mental dexterity, the ability to focus on many complex issues simultaneously, seem to some as "elite." Becoming president is a very big job, too big a job for the inarticulate, small and narrow minded. A little "elitism," particularly coming from one who has risen from such humble beginngs, will reflect well on America. In addition to our economy, it is imperative that the reputation of America be restored. We need the cooperation of other nations in fighting terrorists, global warming, and to offset the expense and manpower in fighting Al Queda in Afghanastan. (this debt to China will be passed on to our children's children, and through borrowing to fund these wars, we further jeapordize the Nat'l Security of this country). We need someone who has comparable mental capacity with the leaders of other nations. T. Ash, reminds us that when the British Empire fell, fortunately, it fell into the hands of its "cousins", who had the same value system. By borrowing so much money from China, we are setting ourselves up for a potential "fall," and should that happen, my fellow Americans, we won't be as lucky as the British. Think about it!
Unfortunately, the way human nature usually works is the dumb people dogmatically think they're smart, while the smart people are constantly questioning their own intelligence.
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