#1 2008-10-24 22:36:56

Like watching a fucking car wreck...

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#2 2008-10-24 23:20:41

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#3 2008-10-24 23:38:20

That woman says nothing on mike that hasn't been carefully rehearsed.  She's proven again and again that she doesn't (or can't) budge from her talking points.  She was coached to dump on the Bush presidency...It's not Palin throwing McCain under the bus; it's the McCain campaign losing its collective shit and flailing in panic--sorta like Bill Paxton during the final alien-attack scene.

Poor Dubya; a two-termer and yet no one wants to be seen with him or even mentioned in the same breath as him.  Everyone's afraid of his political cooties.  Does anyone know if any other sitting President has been a no-show at his own party's national convention, as Bush was this past summer?  Even Johnson went to Chicaco in 1968, didn't he?

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#4 2008-10-24 23:47:21

yes he did...

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#5 2008-10-24 23:56:11

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#6 2008-10-25 01:52:26

George Orr wrote:

That woman says nothing on mike that hasn't been carefully rehearsed.  She's proven again and again that she doesn't (or can't) budge from her talking points.  She was coached to dump on the Bush presidency...It's not Palin throwing McCain under the bus; it's the McCain campaign losing its collective shit and flailing in panic--sorta like Bill Paxton during the final alien-attack scene.

Poor Dubya; a two-termer and yet no one wants to be seen with him or even mentioned in the same breath as him.  Everyone's afraid of his political cooties.  Does anyone know if any other sitting President has been a no-show at his own party's national convention, as Bush was this past summer?  Even Johnson went to Chicaco in 1968, didn't he?

After they found out where they had been, no one in the DNC wanted to be seen shaking hands with Clinton till after the 2000 election.

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#7 2008-10-25 01:58:57

The end game was put in play today.

The McCain campaign will argue the nation needs a McCain administration to check a Congress led by Democrats House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

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#8 2008-10-25 02:02:30

Absolutely! Divided legislative and executive branches have always worked so well in the past.

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#9 2008-10-25 02:29:02

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Absolutely! Divided legislative and executive branches have always worked so well in the past.

True - I mean when the president decide to skull-fuck an intern those divided branches threw him out in a heart beat completely re-affirming the public's belief that politicians play by the same rules we do.  After all, no single Chairman/President of a public company has ever survived sex with an intern so why should a politician.  Hell, the CEO of Boeing was canned for screwing a peer, no where near as disturbing as taking advantage of a child.

Oh wait, the liberals forgave him for something they would burn an effigy of any of us for.

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#10 2008-10-25 03:24:17

Emmeran wrote:

After all, no single Chairman/President of a public company has ever survived sex with an intern so why should a politician.

That is BS. Without even a moments thought I can name 3 Chairmans or CEOs of publicly traded companes as large or larger then  Boeing who have had internal affairs with lower echelon employees (read: power imbalance) and suffered no proffesional censure. Though their marriages sure didn't survive.  Sorry I can't name names because my company wants our good relationship with them to continue ( read: power imbalance).

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