View Full Version : What will be the liberal smear cry for the next 4 years?
whottt
09-02-2008, 08:11 PM
I'm going with Alaska first or something like that.
Get used to it...it's all we're going to be hearing for the next 4 years.
TheProfessor
09-02-2008, 08:17 PM
You mean when Palin is just a laughable footnote a la Miers? I doubt it.
whottt
09-02-2008, 08:28 PM
I have absolutely no clue how many Republicans voted in Democratic Primaries. Palin is a negative.
shelshor
09-02-2008, 08:38 PM
"The repugs cheated when they nominated someone the press didn't have a dossier on"
It will be very entertaining to read and see how more psychotic Bufoon and badmintondan will get if McCain wins.
JoeChalupa
09-03-2008, 10:27 AM
If McCain wins I'll say kudos the republicans for getting the job done. I admit that the democratic party needs to learn how to play hardball and get down and dirty like the republican party does. You have to give them credit for it.
But you won't hear no crying from me because after all is done I am and always will be....an AMERICAN first.
Semper Fi!!
boutons_
09-03-2008, 11:14 AM
What have been the liberal smear cries during the reign of right-wing smearing going back 30 years?
Mr. Body
09-03-2008, 11:35 AM
To the Right, liberal smears are like this: "Ronald Reagan wasn't that hot a president, look at the record more closely." and "Impeaching a president over a fricken blowjob was kind of stupid." and "maybe we should have looked at the evidence before jogging off to unnecessary wars." and "maybe we should make sure our troops have the protection they need, if we're to send them off to war."
Anti.Hero
09-03-2008, 02:39 PM
It'll be a heartbreaking tragedy when McCain passes on and leaves this country with a hot hard-right wing woman president
Oh snap!!!! Good times ahead my friends.
Viva Las Espuelas
09-03-2008, 02:44 PM
It'll be a heartbreaking tragedy when McCain passes on
did you see his mom last night. i don't think anyone needs to worry about mccain's longevity. his mom, at 96, is more mobile and alert than a lot of 46 year olds out there.
xrayzebra
09-03-2008, 02:49 PM
If McCain wins I'll say kudos the republicans for getting the job done. I admit that the democratic party needs to learn how to play hardball and get down and dirty like the republican party does. You have to give them credit for it.
But you won't hear no crying from me because after all is done I am and always will be....an AMERICAN first.
Semper Fi!!
Come on joe, democratic party needs to learn hardball? Picking on a 17 year old girl is not hardball. Calling a guy out for getting caught DWI when he was 22 some 20 years ago is not hardball. Hell they are even picking on Palin's church in Huffin & Puffin post.
Please don't ever run for office we may have to dig up some of your post here on spurstalk. LOL
Hey I liked what Thompson said about Sarah, she is the only candidate that knows how to field dress a moose. I would add and also a dimm-o-crap.:lol:lol:lol:lol
xrayzebra
09-03-2008, 02:54 PM
What have been the liberal smear cries during the reign of right-wing smearing going back 30 years?
Oh I don't know boutons. Does it count when they do it to one of their own?
Like Biden.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2008/08/joe_bidens_plagiarism_problem.html
The ONE thing we won't hear is that, regardless of how unpopular a Republican administration has been, it is STILL not as unpopular as the actual policies a Democratic administration wants to impose on us.
boutons_
09-03-2008, 03:24 PM
"STILL not as unpopular"
Really? dubya's policies, To Be Continued by McSame, give him a World Champion 80% disapproval rating.
JoeChalupa
09-03-2008, 03:38 PM
The ONE thing we won't hear is that, regardless of how unpopular a Republican administration has been, it is STILL not as unpopular as the actual policies a Democratic administration wants to impose on us.
:lmao
Yeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!
"STILL not as unpopular"
Really? dubya's policies, To Be Continued by McSame, give him a World Champion 80% disapproval rating.
Like I said.
IF the Dems lose this one; with Bush at THAT level of support; can't we assume Americans REALLY don't want what the Dems are selling? Can't we further assume that, again, that the Dems won't figure that out?
"STILL not as unpopular"
Really? dubya's policies, To Be Continued by McSame, give him a World Champion 80% disapproval rating.
Also, the pollsters have called my house a couple of times over the past several months (live in PA now - the election is more fun here than in Texas). And to the question; "Do you approve of the job the president is doing?" I answer: "No".
Puts me in the 80% who disapprove, doesn't it?
I've always wondered how many people of that 80% snicker, like I do, when they answer that question, KNOWING that people like you, B, will completely mis-read the results.
PixelPusher
09-03-2008, 04:24 PM
The ONE thing we won't hear is that, regardless of how unpopular a Republican administration has been, it is STILL not as unpopular as the actual policies a Democratic administration wants to impose on us.
Wrong. If McCain wins, it'll be about everything else BUT policies. Don't take my word for it, listen to McCain's campaign manager:
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/09/mccain_manager_this_election_i.html
"This election is not about issues," said Davis. "This election is about a composite view of what people take away from these candidates."
Which is exactly the way Republicans HAVE to run to win. If it was about issues, they lose. Make it about "who you'd rather have a fucking beer with" instead.
Mr. Peabody
09-03-2008, 04:29 PM
Like I said.
IF the Dems lose this one; with Bush at THAT level of support; can't we assume Americans REALLY don't want what the Dems are selling? Can't we further assume that, again, that the Dems won't figure that out?
Man, if the Dems lose this one, I am.....
I've got nothing.
But I will be disappointed....again.
I do think that both parties need a shakeup.
Biernutz
09-03-2008, 05:38 PM
They will smear and twist the facts even worse after John Mc is president.
George Gervin's Afro
09-03-2008, 06:29 PM
Veto proof majority?
Wild Cobra
09-03-2008, 06:36 PM
It'll be a heartbreaking tragedy when McCain passes on and leaves this country with a hot hard-right wing woman president
Oh snap!!!! Good times ahead my friends.
Can you imagine the world leaders?
"Please stay in good health president McCain."
[thinking silently] "We don't want to deal with that woman as she goes through menopause."
Mr. Body
09-03-2008, 06:40 PM
Polls and surveys generally show the American populace supporting Democratic ideals -- from social issues to economic issues. The country simply is much more to the left than the far right the Republicans have pulled us.
What the GOP is astoundingly good at, however, is campaigning. That's all they do is campaign. When in office they can't govern, but they do understand mass psychology, symbolism, and pushing voters' buttons.
George Gervin's Afro
09-03-2008, 06:43 PM
Polls and surveys generally show the American populace supporting Democratic ideals -- from social issues to economic issues. The country simply is much more to the left than the far right the Republicans have pulled us.
What the GOP is astoundingly good at, however, is campaigning. That's all they do is campaign. When in office they can't govern, but they do understand mass psychology, symbolism, and pushing voters' buttons.
I don't know what your talking about but I sure hope those gay people can't get married.
Nbadan
09-03-2008, 06:44 PM
What the GOP is astoundingly good at, however, is campaigning. That's all they do is campaign. When in office they can't govern, but they do understand mass psychology, symbolism, and pushing voters' buttons.
Of course, they test market their political attacks for believability before cutting them loose...truth be damned ....
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