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McCain's Secret, Questionable Record
Commented Jun 17, 2008 at 12:14:37 in Politics
“Rick Noriega released his records too!”
blastocyst replied on Jun 17, 2008 at 12:32:57
“McClure was personable by day and fixedly rude as a hedger against outrageous claims not in the least! Bravado, pure and simple. Machismo. Ugh!”
It's Better to Lose an Election than the Party
Commented Jun 05, 2008 at 14:01:12 in Politics
“OBAMA LANDSLIDE! It's coming!”
A Message to Uncommitted Superdelegates: You Must Commit This Week or Risk a McCain Presidency
Commented May 27, 2008 at 14:40:44 in Politics
“nice try, but there's no story there. give it up, troll.”
Barack Needs Bill
Commented May 27, 2008 at 14:37:38 in Home
“Obama needs Bill? OBAMA NEEDS BILL? No. Bill needs Obama to save his tanked reputation that he completely squandered in the primaries.
Bill screwed up royally by reminding America of every reason why he despised by so many. Most presidents lose the tainted aspects of their legacies over time after they leave office, and tend to be remembered more favorably later. Bill had been enjoying that very perk until he started shooting off his mouth on Hillary's behalf. Not only has he reminded us all why he was so despised, he's reinforced the message.”
Bill screwed up royally by reminding America of every reason why he despised by so many. Most presidents lose the tainted aspects of their legacies over time after they leave office, and tend to be remembered more favorably later. Bill had been enjoying that very perk until he started shooting off his mouth on Hillary's behalf. Not only has he reminded us all why he was so despised, he's reinforced the message.”
MSaldana replied on May 28, 2008 at 13:54:44
“Bill was despised by so many??? Lord, get real - Bill Clinton was and is ENORMOUSLY popular. Your saying otherwise hardly makes it so...
-MS”
-MS”
Help Us Write "The Gender Speech"
Commented Apr 24, 2008 at 15:21:43 in Politics
“Get Obama to write the speech for you. He'll be infinitely more insightful and fair than any feminist has ever been.
I would go so far as to argue that feminists are the worst thing to ever happen to feminism.”
I would go so far as to argue that feminists are the worst thing to ever happen to feminism.”
In PA: It's Poll Numbers Versus The Crowds
Commented Apr 22, 2008 at 12:39:42 in Home
“I was in Texas working for Obama's campaign, and he was drawing crowds there too. Sure, he eventually "won" Texas, but not in that big way we all thought he would - enough to stop Clinton in her tracks - and he had far bigger turnouts at all his events, and she still won. Was it that 3am phone call ad? Perhaps. Will this bin Laden ad work in PA? Perhaps.”
Hillary Clinton In Pennsylvania: It's All Too Late
Commented Apr 22, 2008 at 12:35:55 in Home
“(i) voted for Kyle-Leibermann
(j) wants to nuke Iran
(k) cannot distinguish a lie from the truth”
(j) wants to nuke Iran
(k) cannot distinguish a lie from the truth”
PHLSouthernJack replied on Apr 22, 2008 at 14:18:30
“how is someone stating that if Iran attacks any country in the middle east that it will be dealt with.
It is George Bush that wants to bomb Iran now without any provocation.”
It is George Bush that wants to bomb Iran now without any provocation.”
But I Want to Think Obama Understands Small Town Concerns
Commented Apr 19, 2008 at 01:12:46 in Home
“It really is a sad truth that a candidate does not have to do what it is that their supporters want them to do, but just merely have to appear as though they are the type of person who does. Hillary Clinton has succeeded in pulling the wool over the eyes of so many people, in a way that the Republicans have done for so many years. Like the Ivy League George Bush pretending to be the Joe next door, or John McCain being the straight-talking maverick, Hillary has got people buying into that most egregious of lies, that in the eyes of her supporters, she is indeed "just like me."
Hillary Clinton, by word and deed throughout her life, with the exception of this current campaign, has in truth done little for those of us in the middle class beyond paying lip service. A master of the craft of lying, she has played the part of the victim so well that the same women who vilified her in the 90s are now gladly supporting her, because they have forgotten how cold and calculating she was then and have bought into her current charade.
One might think in the days of internets and Googles that these people would take a few moments and do a little personal research, inform themselves, then make an honest decision. But just like with Republicans, you can't use the name Clinton and the word honest together. They just don't mix.”
Hillary Clinton, by word and deed throughout her life, with the exception of this current campaign, has in truth done little for those of us in the middle class beyond paying lip service. A master of the craft of lying, she has played the part of the victim so well that the same women who vilified her in the 90s are now gladly supporting her, because they have forgotten how cold and calculating she was then and have bought into her current charade.
One might think in the days of internets and Googles that these people would take a few moments and do a little personal research, inform themselves, then make an honest decision. But just like with Republicans, you can't use the name Clinton and the word honest together. They just don't mix.”
Watch: 140 Arrested In San Francisco Iraq War Protest
Commented Mar 21, 2008 at 15:04:10 in Home
“If protests worked, we never would have gone into Iraq.”
Plowboy replied on Mar 23, 2008 at 10:45:04
“The Grand Canyon was not cut by a single rainfall.
One of my Bush worshipping neighbors almost caused a wreck when he kept looking back and cursing me for being in one of the first protests against the invasion. My Bush worshipping younger brother wanted to beat me up.
But now both are in the anti-war camp, both supporting Obama! Of course, the disasters of the war and the pain of Bush economics, and Clinton's sell-outs, have had more effect than my protesting, but it may have planted a seed.”
One of my Bush worshipping neighbors almost caused a wreck when he kept looking back and cursing me for being in one of the first protests against the invasion. My Bush worshipping younger brother wanted to beat me up.
But now both are in the anti-war camp, both supporting Obama! Of course, the disasters of the war and the pain of Bush economics, and Clinton's sell-outs, have had more effect than my protesting, but it may have planted a seed.”
Plowboy replied on Mar 23, 2008 at 10:45:04
“The Grand Canyon was not cut by a single rainfall.
One of my Bush worshipping neighbors almost caused a wreck when he kept looking back and cursing me for being in one of the first protests against the invasion. My Bush worshipping younger brother wanted to beat me up.
But now both are in the anti-war camp, both supporting Obama! Of course, the disasters of the war and the pain of Bush economics, and Clinton's sell-outs, have had more effect than my protesting, but it may have planted a seed.”
One of my Bush worshipping neighbors almost caused a wreck when he kept looking back and cursing me for being in one of the first protests against the invasion. My Bush worshipping younger brother wanted to beat me up.
But now both are in the anti-war camp, both supporting Obama! Of course, the disasters of the war and the pain of Bush economics, and Clinton's sell-outs, have had more effect than my protesting, but it may have planted a seed.”
Watch: 140 Arrested In San Francisco Iraq War Protest
Commented Mar 21, 2008 at 15:04:10 in Home
“If protests worked, we never would have gone into Iraq.”
Plowboy replied on Mar 23, 2008 at 10:45:04
“The Grand Canyon was not cut by a single rainfall.
One of my Bush worshipping neighbors almost caused a wreck when he kept looking back and cursing me for being in one of the first protests against the invasion. My Bush worshipping younger brother wanted to beat me up.
But now both are in the anti-war camp, both supporting Obama! Of course, the disasters of the war and the pain of Bush economics, and Clinton's sell-outs, have had more effect than my protesting, but it may have planted a seed.”
One of my Bush worshipping neighbors almost caused a wreck when he kept looking back and cursing me for being in one of the first protests against the invasion. My Bush worshipping younger brother wanted to beat me up.
But now both are in the anti-war camp, both supporting Obama! Of course, the disasters of the war and the pain of Bush economics, and Clinton's sell-outs, have had more effect than my protesting, but it may have planted a seed.”
Plowboy replied on Mar 23, 2008 at 10:45:04
“The Grand Canyon was not cut by a single rainfall.
One of my Bush worshipping neighbors almost caused a wreck when he kept looking back and cursing me for being in one of the first protests against the invasion. My Bush worshipping younger brother wanted to beat me up.
But now both are in the anti-war camp, both supporting Obama! Of course, the disasters of the war and the pain of Bush economics, and Clinton's sell-outs, have had more effect than my protesting, but it may have planted a seed.”
One of my Bush worshipping neighbors almost caused a wreck when he kept looking back and cursing me for being in one of the first protests against the invasion. My Bush worshipping younger brother wanted to beat me up.
But now both are in the anti-war camp, both supporting Obama! Of course, the disasters of the war and the pain of Bush economics, and Clinton's sell-outs, have had more effect than my protesting, but it may have planted a seed.”
Grassroot Democrats Worry About Split In Party
Commented Mar 11, 2008 at 15:52:42 in Home
“I don't see a whole lot of difference between Clinton and McCain on the issues that matter most to me. On the biggest issue, corporate ownership of our government, they are nearly identical. As for their economic policies, Bill gave away more money in tax loopholes to corporations than W. ever did, and the Clintons and the DLC are all just free-marketers and pro-business.
If you want your country back, your best shot is with Obama. He really is the last best hope this country has to save itself.”
If you want your country back, your best shot is with Obama. He really is the last best hope this country has to save itself.”
Grassroot Democrats Worry About Split In Party
Commented Mar 11, 2008 at 15:49:31 in Home
“dude, if you think Clinton's policy plans sound more realistic, you aren't paying attention. I'd really like to hear just what policies you're talking about. Are you getting your news from Fox? You don't seem to understand much about how policies or funded or how tax structures work. But hey, you go ahead and support Hillary, then support McCain. Same difference.”
Conservative Pollster Frank Luntz: "This Is Not Going To Be A Good Year" For The GOP
Commented Feb 21, 2008 at 13:07:38 in Home
“I don't like Frank Luntz in the least bit, but I have tremendous respect for his abilities and what he has helped the GOP accomplish. Has he not been seduced by the dark side, he could have been very powerful in the fight for good. I've been following him closely this past year, and he's been struggling to find an Obama weakness that can be effectively exploited. Maybe we'll start seeing soon whether or not he has found anything.”
Latest Poll: McCain Beats Clinton, Obama Beats McCain
Commented Feb 18, 2008 at 18:35:14 in Home
“My friend,
When this race gets real and the heat gets turned on to John "Double Talk Express" McCain, a shameless flip-flopper like the world has never seen, I suspect his numbers will be right down there with W's. Maybe even lower, since W has never been apologetic about anything, unlike McCain.”
When this race gets real and the heat gets turned on to John "Double Talk Express" McCain, a shameless flip-flopper like the world has never seen, I suspect his numbers will be right down there with W's. Maybe even lower, since W has never been apologetic about anything, unlike McCain.”
TankerRat replied on Feb 19, 2008 at 20:42:32
“Another graveyard whistler. McCain is dam near bullet proof and you ought to know it.”

