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Rendell Says College Kids "Drink The Kool-Aid" Of Obama Speeches

Yeah Ed? Let's see if they "drink the kool-aid" of your hypocrisy, standing by as your chosen candidate attacks Sen. Obama for far less of a relationship with Farrakhan than yours.

Let's see if they "drink the kool-aid" of believeing your chosen candidate is actually a Democrat, as opposed to a warmongering totalitarian neo-con? Hmmmm? posted 04/21/2008 at 19:37:29

Bill Clinton: Hillary Would Be Winning Under GOP Primary Rules

Yeah I can hear it in billy-Jeff's voice... the bitter regret of this couple's having decided to continue masquerading as Democrats. Imagine, by now they'd have taken over the Rethuglican Party with George HW Bush's blessing, Rove could work for them overtly as opposed to covertly, and McCain would be second banana on the ticket.

How long are we going to let these neo-neo-cons befoul our Party? posted 04/21/2008 at 18:52:54

Ed Rendell, Clinton Surrogate, Passionately Praised Farrakhan In 1997

Maggie, did you ever hear the quaint expression "Live by the sword, Die by the sword"? posted 04/21/2008 at 19:23:46
OK, a lying louse... but bigger and worse! posted 04/21/2008 at 19:14:14

Hillary Clinton Ad Features Osama Bin Laden: Campaign AdWatch

Looking at the whole Hillary campaign, I'm reminded of a decades old cover of the National Lampoon... A forlorn puppy with a gun to its head, and the caption "Buy this magazine, or we kill this dog"

Of course, the difference is that they were joking, whereas Hillary is dead serious about destroying the Party, should it reject her as it must.

Meanwhile, there's something tragi-comic in watching Billy-Jeff play Lady McBeth to his wife's starring turn in this fiasco. posted 04/21/2008 at 18:47:15

"Slash-And-Burn" Vs. "The Kitchen Sink"

"Furthermore, Hillary's mythomania and her chameleon-like daily alterations of persona and voice are unsettling. (Even Hillary's eye colour is fake: she wears blue contact lenses.) No male candidate enjoys Hillary's options as a woman to tailor her costume to the audience."

Even her eye colour? I didn't know that! The rest I've known for a long time! posted 04/20/2008 at 23:48:40

7 Days: Teflon-Obama? w/ Dorgan, Huffington, Green & Bender

Well, Marky-Mark, in my considered opinion "high-minded Democrats" don't support barely-stealth neo-con Senators. Just where do you place, on your "high-minded" scale, the cluster-bombing of women and children, for example? posted 04/20/2008 at 18:40:58

Danica Patrick Becomes First Female Winner In IndyCar History

Good for her! She's been showing real talent for quite a while. Now she finally got the car and crew she deserved! Way to go Danica! posted 04/20/2008 at 18:42:53

Chelsea Clinton Stops Traffic On Gay Pub Crawl

I believe the gay community still remembers the "Defense Of Marriage Act". Sending lil Chelsea's ass to the lesbian bar won't help all that much posted 04/19/2008 at 20:08:26
"I grabbed her ass," one young woman exclaimed to her friends after snapping a picture with her arm around the former first daughter.

I guess even now it's still taboo to use the phrase "pimping Chelsea"? posted 04/19/2008 at 20:03:23

Sunday Roundup

To me, the very pinnacle of pin-headed journalism was reached when shampoo-model Stephanopoulos leaned forward and in his most "sensitive and concerned tone' asked "Do you think Reverend Wright loves America as much as you do?"

The amalgam of phoniness, irrelevance, and partisanship was potently nauseating. If Stephanopoulos can keep his job after that performance, he must be providing Monica-like services to his bosses at the network. posted 04/20/2008 at 07:58:57

Clinton Backer Distributes Essay On How GOP Would Link Obama To '70s Radicals

How does this Clinton-tool know what Karl Rove is "working on", unless they're cooperating?

Using the "Karl Rove" bogie-man as an excuse to hide behind the most scurrilous behaviour has become a Clintonista habit. "Don't blame us! We're just saying what Karl Rove will say!" These people should be violently ejected from the Democratic Party, and union members should tar and feather them and run them out of town on a rail. posted 04/19/2008 at 10:20:08

Obama Draws Largest Crowd Of His Campaign At Philadelphia Rally

"they just have a different opinion as who is best to lead the country"

I wish I could believe that. The concentrated effort to take our Party to the right of McCain is something I deeply resent and will not soon forget. posted 04/19/2008 at 07:05:40
Excellent! And I'd add:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=7s9ubMQX7WE posted 04/19/2008 at 07:00:54
"how come there are so many against him and supporting Hillary?"

How come? For the exact same reason that 28% still think GW Bush is a genius on a mission from God. Very bad genetics, I suspect. Serious double-helix damage somewhere.... posted 04/19/2008 at 06:28:28
Unfortunately, Groucho, the members of the Cellulite Brigade hold "manhood" cheap in any case, St Swithin's day or not. Their vote is all about the ovaries, and damn the issues. posted 04/19/2008 at 06:26:18
I wish he were a GOP troll... unfortunately it's more likely that he's an officer in Hillary's Cellulite Brigade... the DLC activists trying to bring our party to the right of McCain. posted 04/19/2008 at 06:24:19
"kennedy was a mental handy cap. he don't have the ability to think straight."

your spelling and syntax would lead one to question your ability to judge such things... posted 04/19/2008 at 06:22:25
No, not ritalin... just cellulite creams and botox.... massive amounts of botox. posted 04/19/2008 at 06:20:49

Hillary Clinton Slams MoveOn With Karl Rove's Lies

When Hillary decries the activist base of the Democratic Party for being againste her (and her against them) on National Security and Foreign Policy, it's an acknowledgment that those are her policies that she carbon-copied from the neo-cons. She's basically whining about Democrats who'd prefer to remain Democrats, rather than moving to the right of McCain, as per her DLC strategy. posted 04/19/2008 at 06:35:15

The Pennsylvania Democratic Debate In 1 Minute

"Beavis and Butthead's Most Excellent Debate Mediation Adventure" posted 04/19/2008 at 06:37:08

Clinton Slams Democratic Activists At Private Fundraiser

You ask how Clinton supporters can consider themselves Democrats? I've been asking myself an even thornier question... how can any Democrat consider Hillary Clinton a Democrat? So many of her actions have been antithetical to the principles of the left that I can't help but become deeply depressed at seeing how many members of the Party support her.

Take, for example, her "Health Care Plan" (which is not a health care plan, but a health insurance coverage plan) and think about it for a while... she's advocating the mandated purchase of unspecified coverage, from unspecified private sector Insurance Companies (her donors), at an unspecified price that hinges upon unspecified and hoped-for economies of scale... essentially a tax for coverage, which would mimic REAL "universal coverage" plans in other countries, except for the very crucial difference that it remits this tax to private sector "for profit" companies, the companies that have been necessarily eliminated from the equation in order for this to work in every country where it is successful. Very suspicious, when intelligent people propose inherently stupid things....

And Mrs. Edwards endorsing this "Hillarious Plan" has made me all the more aware of how easily one can overestimate people. I used to be an Edwards supporter. posted 04/20/2008 at 07:36:59
Who cares about watching her get older? It's watching her get ever closer to Cheney that revolts me. posted 04/19/2008 at 09:54:21
Feminazi... would you seriously argue that, given the choice between Obama and Hillary (sorry, Dennis is out of it now), Obama is not the lesser evil? posted 04/19/2008 at 06:58:05
Why is everyone surprised that Zimbabwe is taking a month to announce results, when Texas pretty much took the same amount of time to announce Obama won, long after the press announced tat Clinton won?

It's politics. Whether in Nigeria, Zimbabwe or Texas, or California, the corruption is the same. posted 04/19/2008 at 06:10:12
You really should apologize to the people for Pennsylvania for calling them fools in such a nasty way. posted 04/18/2008 at 21:25:16
The Cellulite site says they're "the REAL progressives"... It doesn't get any worse, cognitive dissonance-wise. posted 04/18/2008 at 21:23:24
Did the Cellulite Brigade write this screeching screed for you, or did you forget your meds all on your own? posted 04/18/2008 at 21:21:58

Legal Experts Weigh In On Bush Torture Meetings

Please tell me you didn't need a "legal expert" to opine on such overt crimes! posted 04/18/2008 at 16:18:39

Journalists Slam ABC Debate Tactics

It's now already known as the "Debate Moderated by Beavis and Butthead" posted 04/18/2008 at 16:25:02

Important Questions For George Stephanopoulos To Ask John McCain This Sunday

Do you mean to tell me they're letting Beavis and Butthead "moderate" another debate, after the last fiasco? posted 04/18/2008 at 16:10:57

Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich Endorses Obama

"According to what Peter Paul says, he's got the goods on Hillary, "

It's not "according to what he says", he's put the incriminating audio and video evidence for all to see on the internet, and it's a slam dunk. At least 3 felony violations of the electoral law. posted 04/18/2008 at 16:45:29
Benmyoho... it's "immolated" you illiterate Cellulite Brigade fool! posted 04/18/2008 at 12:10:12

Pentagon Institute: Iraq War "A Major Debacle," Outcome "Is In Doubt"

The "cut and run" accusation is an argument that can only be defended on the basis of a "moral obligation" vis-a-vis the Iraqi people. This "obligation" was incurred on our behalf by the criminal Administration of Bush and Cheney, with full foreknowledge of the fact that Saddam - for all his crimes and sins - was a stabilizing influence in a powder keg. This had been well analyzed, and was central to the correct decision, at the end of the Gulf War, to leave him in place.

Now... this "you broke it, now you have to fix it" obligation... can it really bind ALL Americans, even though it was a decision taken by a small coterie of lunatics and "sold" under completely false and manufactured pretenses? Can it be taken on, when it can only result in economic disaster and very real pain for every American, not to mention many deaths and other casualties? At what point does the American National Interest trump an obligation to Iraqis that was taken on our behalf by a group of criminal madmen with lies?

Now... factor in the reality that what's broken cannot be "fixed" by anyone but the Iraqi people. We can only assist. Since the Iraqi people have no such inclination, on the contrary, isn't our "obligation" extinguished on yet another ground?

I wouldn't call it "cut and run" so much as exercising a bit of wisdom in looking after the interests of every American man, woman and child. posted 04/20/2008 at 08:09:32
"When terrorists attack inside the USA it ceases to be a police matter and becomes a war."

Still trying to peddle that false connection between 9-11 and Saddam? Go sell it to a Republican website, people here know better. posted 04/19/2008 at 06:42:02
"Outcome in doubt"??? The outcome was NEVER in doubt!

"I think that the proposition of going to Baghdad is also fallacious. I think if we were going to remove Saddam Hussein we would have had to go all the way to Baghdad, we would have to commit a lot of force because I do not believe he would wait in the Presidential Palace for us to arrive. I think we'd have had to hunt him down. And once we'd done that and we'd gotten rid of Saddam Hussein and his government, then we'd have had to put another government in its place. What kind of government? Should it be a Sunni government or Shi'i government or a Kurdish government or Ba'athist regime? Or maybe we want to bring in some of the Islamic fundamentalists? How long would we have had to stay in Baghdad to keep that government in place? What would happen to the government once U.S. forces withdrew? How many casualties should the United States accept in that effort to try to create clarity and stability in a situation that is inherently unstable? I think it is vitally important for a President to know when to use military force. I think it is also very important for him to know when not to commit U.S. military force [....] it would have been a mistake for us to get bogged down in the quagmire inside Iraq.""Cheney, April 29, 1991 posted 04/18/2008 at 13:01:27

Superdelegates Unswayed By Clinton's Attacks

Hi, Lesjoan... it's "delegates". What's your rank in the Cellulite Brigade? It would be polite to disclose, you know? posted 04/18/2008 at 12:44:21

Carter's Hamas Hallucination

"Unnecessary acrimony in Israel"?

The recognition by Israel, and by its lobby in the US, that perhaps some of its wrong-headed (and less than savory) policies have mightily enabled the rise of criminal organizations like HAMAS, might go a long way towards re-establishing some sort of reasonable dialog. As things presently stand, having someone talk to HAMAS is better than this imbecilic (and murderous on civilians) Mexican stand-off that all parties are stubbornly clinging to. When people are desperate and dying (whether largely through their own fault or not - that's another debate), bullying them isn't bound to yield any great results. But I guess that - as a graduate of Foggy Bottom - you wouldn't know much or care about such things. posted 04/19/2008 at 06:55:47

90% Give US Economy Poor Rating... 56% Want Out Of Iraq

Thank you. I forgot to add that only remaining "moral obligation" I can see is for the American People to deliver Cheney, Bush and their cronies - in chains - to The Hague, for International Judgment. posted 04/18/2008 at 12:50:28
"gotalife", are you a member of the Cellulite Brigade, or a Republican? Disclosure would be nice. posted 04/18/2008 at 11:36:18
The "cut and run" accusation is an argument that can only be defended on the basis of a "moral obligation" vis-a-vis the Iraqi people. This "obligation" was incurred on our behalf by the criminal Administration of Bush and Cheney, with full foreknowledge of the fact that Saddam - for all his crimes and sins - was a stabilizing influence in a powder keg. This had been well analyzed, and was central to the correct decision, at the end of the Gulf War, to leave him in place.

Now... this "you broke it, now you have to fix it" obligation... can it really bind ALL Americans, even though it was a decision taken by a small coterie of lunatics and "sold" under completely false and manufactured pretenses? Can it be taken on, when it can only result in economic disaster and very real pain for every American, not to mention many deaths and other casualties? At what point does the American National Interest trump an obligation to Iraqis that was taken on our behalf by a group of criminal madmen with lies?

Now... factor in the reality that what's broken cannot be "fixed" by anyone but the Iraqi people. We can only assist. Since the Iraqi people have no such inclination, on the contrary, isn't our "obligation" extinguished on yet another ground?

I wouldn't call it "cut and run" so much as exercising a bit of wisdom in looking after the interests of every American man, woman and child. posted 04/18/2008 at 11:34:45

Stephanopoulos Once Criticized The Tactics He Put To Use In Debate

Wee lil George Stephanopoulos quit the Clintons over "conscience issues", I seem to recall... I guess he still had unpaid markers with Bill...

Well Georgie, your debt to the Clinton machine has now been dishonorably discharged in full, and very publicly and disgustingly so. posted 04/18/2008 at 07:32:25

Obama's Female Superdelegates Find Their "Sisterhood" Questioned

I, for one, applaud and honor the women who refuse to abstract their intellect and get press-ganged into Hillary's Cellulite Brigade. Is it time (perhaps even overdue?) for a female President? Probably yes. Would this justify putting just ANY woman in that office? Absolutely NOT!

Hillary is the very prototype of what we cannot allow to continue in our national politics. A venal, dishonest, intensely and selfishly power-hungry autocratic person. We need visionaries with inspirational leadership and strong principles. (Which means we need to clean house in the Senate and Congress as well). posted 04/18/2008 at 08:12:51

The Whole Flag Thing Got Me Thinking

Patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels, as we all know.

Americans have NO IDEA how bizarre the custom of the "Pledge of Allegiance" is to the majority of outside observers... I think the Hitlerjugend did that sort of thing with kids, I'm not sure there's another similar thing anywhere at this time. I think that the idea of elevating abstract symbols - as a knee-jerk pavlovian thing - above what they're supposed to represent, is a fundamentally unhealthy thing, subject to abuse and manipulation. posted 04/18/2008 at 08:37:05

Mad As Hell At ABC's Debate

The Revolution will not make your teeth whiter... the Revolution will not go better with a Coke...

Didja notice all of Clinton's pharmaceutical sponsors had ads on that thing? posted 04/18/2008 at 07:36:44
"The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" (Gil Scott Heron) posted 04/17/2008 at 22:12:58

My Recollection of Hillary Clinton at the 1995 Camp David Meeting

Glad to oblige, glowing counter, you see... "objective analysis" takes into account ALL factors, whether purely pragmatic or humanistic, whereas "cold-blooded analysis" abstracts all but the pragmatic mechanical elements.

If someone bought your candidate a soul, she'd be capable of "objective analysis". As things stand, the best she can do is "cold-blooded analysis".

If you have further questions, don't hesitate to ask. The Ivory Tower yearns to educate. posted 04/18/2008 at 07:41:45
Sadly, due to some misguided misinterpretation of "feminism", as spouted by Hillary's praetorian guard, her very own "Cellulite Brigade" (and you can read their posts here on a daily basis) will never turn their backs on their chosen Idol for anything as unimportant to them as a complete lack of credibility, a neo-con voting record and a personal cold disregard for the very people she attempts to inveigle. posted 04/17/2008 at 21:30:27

Beyond Herself, Who Does Hillary Clinton Really Want to See Win?

If the Clintons have any expertise at all, it's their ability to gauge the cycle of forgetfulness and forgiveness of the American public. In fact, it's the only explanation for their survival of their outlandish number of scandals. So saying she "doesn't stand a chance in 2012" is mere wishful thinking. posted 04/18/2008 at 13:08:35
Beth, thank you for putting in print what many have whispered or alluded to. The "2012 strategy" is evident to many of us who know Hillary - at this point, and given the most basic math skills - has nothing else to gain from her present scurrilous behaviour. posted 04/18/2008 at 12:06:36

Tom Brokaw: I Tried To Warn Couric It Was "Harder Than It Looks"

Ol' Marbles Mouth Brokaw has some set of balls! It's not as if he did us any favors by actually reporting some truth while he was in the anchor seat. Anyone taking advice from Brokaw on journalism is a fool, let him give advice on network back-room politics, that's his expertise. posted 04/17/2008 at 22:18:53

Obama Going Negative? Mailer Hits Clinton On Trade

Ah yes, Crown Royal... marketed as a "premium" booze... it ain't scotch, it ain't "premium" in anything but price. It's basically "liquid ignorance". How apt! posted 04/18/2008 at 07:44:58
It's about time Obama called her on her lies. And this is really just a factual reminder of her inconsistencies, not twisting her words like she likes to do to him.

I hope every blue collar worker that got screwed by the Clinton pandering to Republicans for political gain, will read this pamphlet and draw the correct conclusions. posted 04/17/2008 at 21:58:38

Who Is Hillary Now?

"Who is Hillary now?"... Show me what crowd she thinks she's speaking to, and I'll tell you who she is at that moment. posted 04/18/2008 at 13:03:22

Me and Barack: Michelle Obama Talks To Pennsylvanians

I don't believe Fowler was recruited to the Cellulite Brigade, I believe she's a Republican, by conviction and inclination. I don't see it in her bio information though... she should say. posted 04/17/2008 at 21:46:15

Cheney Jokes About Obama, Clinton, Olbermann And Gore At Press Correspondents' Dinner

"Steal a little, and they'll put you in jail,

steal a little, and they'll make you King" (Bob Dylan) posted 04/17/2008 at 07:56:58

Worst. Debate. Ever.

It's even better than that, Amandao8. Hillary acknowledged he can win, contrary to her long insistance otherwise. She's basically abandoned her last argument in her own favor, which was that "ONLY SHE can beat the Rethuglicans'... Now she also stays the only reason she's STILL (her word) in the race, is "to make sure he's vetted"... Who elected her "red team" in these exercises? Why is she the surrogate Rethuglican here?

Oh.. and Stephanopoulos, whatever debt you had to the Clintons is now quite publicly and dishonorably paid in full. posted 04/16/2008 at 23:04:09

The ABC Debate: A Shameful Night for the U.S. Media

George Stephanopoulos has turned the neo-con corner, in slavish devotion to his ex-boss, and vividly demonstrated it when he had walking p.o.s. Hadley on his programme - insistently referring to Tibet as "Nepal" - and never once suggesting to him that he was uncommonly ill-qualified for his job. This guy should go to work for GQ reviewing men's hair care products, not politics. posted 04/17/2008 at 07:26:52

Clinton emphatically says Obama can win White House

Hi Terry, in the interest of full disclosure, could you please sign your posts with your rank in Hillary's Cellulite Brigade? Thanks in advance. posted 04/17/2008 at 21:32:57
The answer, Hume, is that the "cellulite voters" are indeed neo-cons who want to "feel better about it" by calling themselves Democrats. In other words, DLCers. posted 04/17/2008 at 09:11:06
I am deeply saddened that ABC seems to have gone the way of Fox News in its narrowing its focus on the trivial and titillating, rather than the actual issues facing Americans today. While no one could ever have been under the impression that either Charlie Gibson or Georgie Stephanopoulos were intellectually gifted, last night has provided proof positive that they are the ultimate lightweights in the world of TV "news". I do hope that someone with a remaining scintilla of integrity, over at ABC, takes appropriate disciplinary measures vis-a-vis those two clowns, and conducts a search for qualified replacements to do what would be a job required by FCC licensing... you know, the "public service" aspect of broadcasting? posted 04/17/2008 at 08:58:45

100% Of Clinton's Current Pennsylvania Ads Are Negative

If a flag pin is such a big thing, how come Hillarious hardly ever wears one? Because Cartier doesn't have any good ones? posted 04/16/2008 at 22:54:13

A Pollster Takes Me to the Cyber-Woodshed on Colombia and the Drug War: I Respond

Roshi, in the interest of full disclosure, what rank do you hold in Hillary's Cellulite Brigade? posted 04/17/2008 at 21:37:04
Much like "prohibition" under the Volstead Act, the "Drug War" has been a most useful tool. It allows Government to bestow favor upon a selected few - the unjust enrichment in a trade where the profit motive is entirely Government-created - by selective enforcement, it allows for manipulation of the public to obtain approval for massive budgets and encroaching and coercive new powers for law enforcement in political fiefdoms, and it also allows for cooperation with those selected for unjust enrichment, to fund "black ops budgets"and slush funds, entirely bypassing any form of Constitutional oversight..

The same - more or less - can be said of the strategy taken in the "War On Terror". It's a sham perpetrated on the American public and most effectively so for vast areas of Government budgeting and encroachment on our civil liberties. posted 04/17/2008 at 07:46:04

China Demands Apology From CNN's Cafferty For "Goons And Thugs" Comment

If the Chinese Government don't like being called "goons and thugs" all they need to do is to cease behaving like goons and thugs. It's really that easy and simple. isn't it? posted 04/16/2008 at 13:12:13

Bill Clinton Suggests Young Voters Too Easily Fooled

Hey Billy-Jeff, come to the light. Stop trying to fight the tide. The tide for change is a GOOD thing.

Time for you to watch this again, and see if your tired old political hack self can still get inspired by the good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s9ubMQX7WE posted 04/16/2008 at 09:10:36

Harry Reid On Dems Race: It Makes Me Bitter

I detect foam there, at the corner of your mouth, ZweiDreiChicago... posted 04/15/2008 at 18:08:40
"This site is about demagoguery and crypto-fascism."

Correction. This site is about commenting on Hillary's transparent demagoguery and crypto-fascism. You really should be able to perceive this as a useful public service. posted 04/15/2008 at 17:44:28

Clinton Forced To Cut Speech Short Because Of Chatty Crowd

Five minutes doesn't even do justice to her excellent re-telling of her Bosnia adventure... it's barely enough to lie about NAFTA. Basically, it's only enough to bray "I hate Obama!" posted 04/15/2008 at 17:54:23
I don't think she'll lose PA, but she'll win by a hair, which is as good as losing, at this point. posted 04/15/2008 at 17:52:06
People flock to SEE Hillary, just as they'd flock to see the two-headed calf, the world's smallest man, or the bearded lady (in this case, the pant-suited monster), but they certainly don't go to LISTEN to her. They've heard those lies before, they're not interested. posted 04/15/2008 at 17:50:39

The Alabama of Pennsylvania Mirrors New Hampshire

C'mon Peabdog, you know it's code for "dueling banjo country" posted 04/15/2008 at 18:21:16

Clinton: Obama Blaming Voters For His Own Failures

"on Hillary's character"

what character? she has no discernible character, unless you mean the one she plays at any given hour? posted 04/14/2008 at 17:52:43

Clinton Heckled, Obama Cheered Over 'Bitter' Remarks

Yes. And particularly lacking in taste, too. posted 04/14/2008 at 17:22:51
That's one of those pious myths about post-presidential "speechifying". We all know what those politicians have to say. They've all said it a million times before and their tune never changes. If you think people are eager to pay them one or two million dollars to hear their crap for yet another hour, you're crazy.

Those are deferred bribes or undeclared lobbying fees, and it's quite transparent. posted 04/14/2008 at 17:20:58

Wall Street Journal Parody — With A Topless Ann Coulter — Rankles Murdoch In Real Life And On YouTube

I remember Tony also doing a "Not The New York Times" edition out of George Plimpton's house, back in the day. He should do the WaPo next, they're really crying out for that special kind of attention. posted 04/14/2008 at 17:30:47

Watch: Obama On Annie Oakley

"She's cooked her own duck."

You know... I've been wondering about that? Do you think maybe the bad pantsuits are a calculated thing, to NOT look like you've got $109 million? You know... to pretend she's not a jet-setter with private planes an um... "out of touch"? posted 04/13/2008 at 23:41:59
LOL! Excellent! posted 04/13/2008 at 23:39:11
"She's cooked her own duck."

Yeah... Turns out she shot herself in the foot while shooting it, too. posted 04/13/2008 at 23:38:25

Compassion Forum On CNN: Clinton, Obama Square Off

I, for one, shan't watch. My stomach can't take any more of Hillary pretending to care about issues or about anything other than being Queen. Um.. I mean "president". posted 04/13/2008 at 20:26:48

Clinton: Gore And Kerry Lost Because They Were Viewed As Elitist

"Gore lost because he was elitist"???? Oh Dear... That was a wee bit over the line. If I were Gore I wouldn't really find such a remark would put me in a good mood, especially when Billy-Jeff tanked my shot at the presidency with his constant scandals and after my having to let that Hillary bag walk all over me for two long terms... If I were Gore, I know EXACTLY what I'd do! "Get me AP on the phone, I have an announcement"... posted 04/13/2008 at 20:22:25

Buchanan On McLaughlin: Fifty-Fifty Chance We Bomb Iran By Fall

If we bomb Iran, we'll need a wheel-barrow full of Dollars every morning, just to buy a loaf of bread.... unti they print Two Million Dollar bills, anyway. China will devastate our currency and economy without firing a shot. posted 04/13/2008 at 20:24:26

Noteworthy Political Scientist Says Clinton Was For Characterization Of Working-Class Voters Before She Was Against It

She's not religious... she belongs to a neo-nazi "prayer group" as a "networking tool". posted 04/13/2008 at 20:47:25
Hey, AnnCoulterinCA, do you have ANY idea how hard it is to hunt ducks and dodge snipers at the same time? posted 04/13/2008 at 20:46:04

What Will a Hillary Clinton Presidency Look Like?

Carl, you fail to accentuate the authoritarian aspect of Hillary's general combative "my way or the highway" attitude which she exhibits constantly. That whole "let's have a conversation" thing, I suspect, is merely to encourage dissenters to reveal themselves. Look at the "unfunded mandate" to buy crappy health insurance policies from her largest campaign donors, for example. My very real fear is that, since the "Unitary Executive" is firmly in place and will take a while to dismantle, Hillary will be ready to abuse its power on day one. You and I, Carl, may get to know each other personally as we both find ourselves commiserating with each other as we languish in a Blackwater-run "Re-Education Camp" in Montana. posted 04/14/2008 at 17:45:32

Bill Clinton Flashback: "All These Economically Insecure White People...Are Scared To Death"

"This propensity to demonize the Clintons is a sign of immaturity."

You say it's a sign of immaturity, because obviously you're too mature and sophisticated to have anything so pedestrian as principles left... I say it's a tendency due to the revulsion that comes from the examination of her Senate voting record and her ever increasing multiplicity of lies. I'm not convinced you're really the mature one here. posted 04/13/2008 at 23:25:35

Schieffer Asks Pelosi: Is Bill Clinton Working To Undermine Wife's Candidacy

Actually, ampay, he CAN be THAT stupid. You see... certain sexually transmitted diseases attack the central nervous system after a period.... posted 04/13/2008 at 20:29:02

Wesley Clark for VP!

I concur. I don't trust Wes Clark one little bit. posted 04/13/2008 at 20:51:10

Tim Russert Nails Hillary Clinton Over Bosnia Trip Falsehoods

"That baloney means nothing to most voters."

You're SO wrong! It only means nothing to die-hard Clintonista lunatics. But the average voter understands that a serial liar on this and many other issues (like her opposition to NAFTA, like her being against the war) is a mentally unbalanced and untrustworthy person. posted 04/13/2008 at 14:02:00
Sure Russert nailed her, but she'd been pretty well nailed a thousand times before with video and testimony by the pilot, etc.

I want to see people talking about how SNL (Clinton's favourite show, remember?) really gave it to her and nailed her on her "I was against the War before I voted for it twice" BS. They really bent her over and gave it to her good. posted 04/13/2008 at 13:51:09

Bill Clinton Foundation Tied To Firm Assisting China In Tibet Crackdown

The plain fact of the matter is that you'll be hard put to find any criminalpir in which this Bubba doesn't have a finger or two. posted 04/13/2008 at 21:09:14

SNL Notices Petraeus, Mocks Clinton's Iraq War Vote

That was Darryl Hammond, he was indeed very good. posted 04/13/2008 at 15:44:18

Clinton Becomes A Gun Lover

What Carville didn't say is that, what with Clinton's re-invention of herself on the campaign trail, she has about a 10% chance of being re-elected in the next NY election for Senator. posted 04/13/2008 at 14:44:36
Throughout this fiasco, I've been wondering what the "a woman for president, no matter who or what" Clinton supporters were thinking.... Don't they realize how devastating this is for women, if Clinton is to be taken - as they insist - as the standard-bearer for a female presidency? You'd think they'd want to advance a woman who's actually sane rather than a pathologically ambitious liar with zero scruples posted 04/13/2008 at 14:38:06
Actually it's:

Those who can, do; those who can't, teach; and those who can't teach, teach gym. posted 04/13/2008 at 08:54:46
Trying to equate "Yalie" with "classy" is a doomed project. Yale can try to instill some higher education into a body (with mixed success, it's not called "the fool factory" for nothing, ad it's one of the CIA's most successful recruiting grounds), but it can NEVER confer "classiness" into what is, at its core, a piece of human trash. posted 04/13/2008 at 08:42:31
ROFLMAO! posted 04/13/2008 at 00:44:33
This Sniper-Dodgin' Mega-Lyin' sack of trash should go practice her hunting skills with Dick 'the Grimace" Cheney. posted 04/13/2008 at 00:42:28

You Went Too Far Today Jane Smiley

I would strenuously disagree with Ms. Reardon, having only moments ago - one her previous post - complimented her on her great progress for agreeing that the desire for a woman as President shouldn't be "for just ANY woman".

Ms. Smiley correctly and succinctly why -as a craven shill - Hillary Clinton is particularly wrong for the honor of being the first woman President.

You may not agree, Ms. Reardon (althoug I find it most puzzling), but it's a valid opinion supported by a veritable avalanche of facts and bostered by your chosen candidate's litany of lies. posted 04/12/2008 at 20:13:56

Alberto Gonzales Finding It Tough To Land A New Job

Well? Would YOU hire the little sh*t? He was just too overtly craven, even for Rethuglican employers. posted 04/12/2008 at 20:37:28

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