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mouse
09-25-2008, 06:25 PM
My GOD we are so fucked! (original topic subject) But due to the no cuss in topic i had to change it.

The Weasel:

I just saw the evening news where McCain with a smirk on his face that would make the Joker proud, he said "I will put country first!" when asked if he will show up for the debates. Like the country cant go a few hours while he faces Obama? If that is not a lame excuse and the definition of a weasel then what is?

This man is supposed be the next leader of this nation and he uses the bail out package plan as a parachute as he pulls the eject button on his campaign?

I wasn't sure who I was going to vote for before but now it's clear to me it won't be him that is for dam sure!


The Moron:

Anyone who saw another installment of the Palin interview today on CBS must be building a bomb shelter right about now. My God can a female be anymore ignorant then she is? I literally had to check the TV guide to make sure i wasn't watching SNL. This lady will get us all killed and she is actually on the ballot to be the next vice president?

Can someone please tell me this is a joke the best PUNKED show ever, this is not real, I want in on the joke please tell me this is not happening.

Is this what America has come down too after over two centuries of intelligent life we strive to achieve,

a weasel and a moron?

Buddy Holly
09-25-2008, 06:28 PM
I saw her interview and LOL at her getting owned on the "we shouldn't second guess Israel" contradiction.

Not to mention the fact her international experience with Russia as a "Executive" was pretending see had control of sending out planes to either watch Putin as he was traveling to America or to just have them take pictures of Putin from above Palins home, I really didn't understand what the hell she meant.

Ricardo Romo
09-25-2008, 06:46 PM
I don't like to admit i watch CBS but I was at a friends house today when the news came on and I think we laughed for about 8 minutes straight. Then the reality set in and I found myself worried about this country.I am not a Republican but if i was i would not be able to vote for anyone who has that crazy woman on the ticket.She scares me.

clambake
09-25-2008, 06:49 PM
she see's russians. you want her on that wall, you need her on that wall.

besides, i have a legitimate source that claims she has super-secret knowledge.

mouse
09-26-2008, 07:28 AM
I saw her interview and LOL at her getting owned on the "we shouldn't second guess Israel" contradiction.

Not to mention the fact her international experience with Russia as a "Executive" was pretending see had control of sending out planes to either watch Putin as he was traveling to America or to just have them take pictures of Putin from above Palins home, I really didn't understand what the hell she meant.


Have you noticed Yonniwhore is MIA! :wakeup

DarkReign
09-26-2008, 10:56 AM
Have you noticed Yonniwhore is MIA! :wakeup


No he isnt. Hes still pointing fingers at Democrats with no eye toward anything conservative as we speak.

Oh, Gee!!
09-26-2008, 11:04 AM
No he isnt. Hes still pointing fingers at Democrats with no eye toward anything conservative as we speak.

he's a shadow of his former self. poor guy.

Ya Vez
09-26-2008, 11:21 AM
as if biden hasn't given me a few laughs lately... Maybe they should be keeping biden in the closet..

Biden gaffes adding up against Obama campaign
Sheldon Alberts, Washington Correspondent, Canwest News Service
Published: Tuesday, September 23, 2008

WASHINGTON - Senator Joe Biden was spinning folksy one-liners with CBS News anchor Katie Couric the other night, when he offered this pearl of wisdom about how real leaders act during times of national crisis:

"When the stock market crashed (in 1929), Franklin Roosevelt got on the television and didn't just talk about the princes of greed. He said, 'Look, here's what happened' "

It was a great sound bite except for two things: Herbert Hoover, not Roosevelt, was president at the time, and commercial television didn't exist.

The good news for Biden was that hardly anyone noticed the historical error. The bad news? The blunder was overlooked only because the Democratic vice-presidential candidate was busy doing damage control Tuesday over two bigger gaffes that have landed him in Barack Obama's doghouse.

After weeks of being overshadowed in the U.S. media by his Republican counterpart, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Obama's running mate is suddenly making headline news for all the wrong reasons. First, he blasted his own campaign for running a "terrible" ad that claimed Republican presidential candidate John McCain did not know how to operate a computer or send e-mail.

Then video surfaced of Biden telling an environmentalist voter in coal-rich Ohio - a vital battleground state - that there would be "no coal plants here in America" in an Obama administration.

McCain's campaign made political hay out of both comments, using them to underscore Republican claims Obama is waging a dirty campaign and to cast him as out of touch with working-class voters in the American heartland.

"Barack Obama and Joe Biden must really think they can win this election without Ohio, because they're doing their best to lose it with stupid comments like these," Bob Bennett, chairman of the Ohio Republican Party, said in a statement. "Keep talking, Joe."

Biden's slip-ups have underscored the Democrats' biggest concern about the loquacious senator - that his unscripted, freewheeling speaking style might lead to embarrassing distractions for a campaign with little room for political error.

In recent days, Biden has claimed it was the "patriotic" duty of wealthy Americans to pay higher taxes, urged a wheelchair-bound man to "stand up" at a Democratic rally, and suggested Hillary Clinton "might have been a better pick than me" as Obama's running mate.

But many of those remarks were lost amid the media fascination with Palin.

Biden's real trouble only began when CBS aired its feature interview with him on Monday.

Asked about an Obama campaign ad that mocked McCain for admitting he doesn't use computers or e-mail, Biden retorted: "I thought that was terrible, by the way."

McCain's campaign has said the Arizona senator has difficulty using computers because of injuries to his arms incurred during the Vietnam War.

Pressed by Couric about why the ad was aired, Biden offered up more criticism of his own campaign: "I didn't know we did it, and if I had anything to do with it, we would have never done it."

Biden backtracked within hours, protesting that he had never actually seen the ad and was "reacting merely to press reports."

Potentially more damaging for Obama was Biden's comments about coal. "No coal plants here in America," Biden told a woman in Ohio who had asked him if why the Obama campaign supported clean-coal technology.

"We're not supporting clean coal," he said.

"Build them, if they're going to build them, over there (in China). Make 'em clean because they're killing you."

Biden got it wrong. Obama has vowed to "develop and deploy clean-coal technology" as part of a plan to create "green" jobs in the U.S. Midwest.

The more Biden talks, the more Obama seems to be concerned. The Illinois senator on Tuesday publicly chastised his running mate for saying last week he did not believe insurance giant American International Group "should be bailed out by the federal government." The comment undermined Obama, who had criticized McCain for saying the same thing.

"I think Joe should have waited, as well," Obama said on NBC's Today show.

The anxiety among Democrats about Biden is likely to grow as he prepares to debate Palin on Oct. 2 in St. Louis - the most important event for both vice-presidential candidates.

But even as Democrats fret over the challenges of debating a woman - especially amid Republican claims Palin has been subjected to sexism - Biden doesn't sound worried.

"There are an awful lot of very, very accomplished women holding high public office that I debate," he said during a recent campaign stop, "and we beat each other up every day."

hater
09-26-2008, 11:23 AM
Mcain + palin are good ppl.

Problem is, Mcain is an old egomaniac senile man. He makes crazy decisions, how can someone like that be president. Not to mention Pali, she is good natured.... to be a housewife, maybe PTA leader, or even Alaska governor. But VP????? Jesus we'd be fucked if those 2 are in the white house next year.

Milton.
09-26-2008, 11:41 AM
I was told.......McCain would be better than Obama...that is what ...I was told, now I can't stand that Palin woman she makes me nervous.

Yonivore
09-26-2008, 12:22 PM
Have you noticed Yonniwhore is MIA! :wakeup

My GOD! Mouse is still alive?

Yonivore
09-26-2008, 12:24 PM
he's a shadow of his former self. poor guy.
You have no idea.

cherylsteele
09-26-2008, 12:58 PM
A weasel and a moron?

It is so hard to tell which one is which though.