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Post by maxsawdust on Nov 7, 2008 14:13:08 GMT -5
No doubt quotes by the "Messiah" are DEFINITELY moronic.....at best.
There is NOTHING completely different about it.
He didn't HAVE TO be "outed" by anonymous kids...he outed himself.
Bwaaahahaaa
AND PLEASE DO...Find QUOTES from B. Hussein on his "vision" of where he is going to attempt to take us....I haven't heard ANY sort of plan other than the rhetoric of "Change"...
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Post by bolverk on Nov 7, 2008 14:17:18 GMT -5
No comments on how she didn't know which countries are in NAFTA and how she thinks Africa is a country? You see, when you live your life in isolated ignorance like she does up there in Alaska with her secessionist husband and wacky religious beliefs, it closes you off to reality. The McCain campaign knew full well that she was totally unqualified to be VP but they kept her on the ticket anyway. This shows a dangerous disregard for America's best interests, and for you to vote for their ticket and not acknowledge your folly shows the same. Debunked: Scheunemann, who played a major role in preparing Palin for the vice presidential debate, said he doesn’t believe the claim that Palin thought Africa was a country and not a continent. "Her debate performance speaks for itself. ... The idea that she could stand up on the stage with somebody who’s been in the Senate for 35 years and discuss domestic and foreign policy as effectively as she did, and yet somehow she doesn’t know who is in NAFTA and doesn’t know that Africa is a continent and not a country is laughable," he said. Article Source
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Post by saunterelle on Nov 7, 2008 14:21:44 GMT -5
No comments on how she didn't know which countries are in NAFTA and how she thinks Africa is a country? You see, when you live your life in isolated ignorance like she does up there in Alaska with her secessionist husband and wacky religious beliefs, it closes you off to reality. The McCain campaign knew full well that she was totally unqualified to be VP but they kept her on the ticket anyway. This shows a dangerous disregard for America's best interests, and for you to vote for their ticket and not acknowledge your folly shows the same. Debunked: Scheunemann, who played a major role in preparing Palin for the vice presidential debate, said he doesn’t believe the claim that Palin thought Africa was a country and not a continent. "Her debate performance speaks for itself. ... The idea that she could stand up on the stage with somebody who’s been in the Senate for 35 years and discuss domestic and foreign policy as effectively as she did, and yet somehow she doesn’t know who is in NAFTA and doesn’t know that Africa is a continent and not a country is laughable," he said. Article SourceLooks like someone wants a place in her 2012 Presidential campaign.
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Post by The Big Dog on Nov 7, 2008 14:28:23 GMT -5
No comments on how she didn't know which countries are in NAFTA and how she thinks Africa is a country? And why, pray tell, would it be appropriate to comment on anonymously sourced back biting? Wouldn't it be more appropriate to comment on a fully attributed account such as I linked to? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm? You see, when you live your life in isolated, progressive ignorance like you do here in SoCo, it closes you off to reality as well. It makes you think that gossip and innuendo that no one has the balls to put their name to is somehow factual and important. Wanna play again? And this is you expressing an opinion, that is quite obviously (from your track record) biased and close minded. If you have attrituable proof of such "knowledge", please bring it forward and let's talk. Otherwise, in this thread anyway, you are nothing but a petty, pipsqueaking gossip with an axe to grind. In that respect you fit in perfectly with those within the McCain campaign whose drivel you now rejoice in.
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Post by saunterelle on Nov 7, 2008 14:53:02 GMT -5
Gossip? Is that why Faux News reported it?? What reason would they have to make the McCain/Palin campaign look bad?
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Post by bolverk on Nov 7, 2008 14:59:33 GMT -5
Debunked: Scheunemann, who played a major role in preparing Palin for the vice presidential debate, said he doesn’t believe the claim that Palin thought Africa was a country and not a continent. "Her debate performance speaks for itself. ... The idea that she could stand up on the stage with somebody who’s been in the Senate for 35 years and discuss domestic and foreign policy as effectively as she did, and yet somehow she doesn’t know who is in NAFTA and doesn’t know that Africa is a continent and not a country is laughable," he said. Article SourceLooks like someone wants a place in her 2012 Presidential campaign. Is that the best you can come up with after a typical Democrat ploy of rumor mongering?
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Post by bolverk on Nov 7, 2008 15:02:12 GMT -5
Gossip? Is that why Faux News reported it?? What reason would they have to make the McCain/Palin campaign look bad? That is a misrepresentation of what Fox News reported. I saw the reports and they too were calling it as TBD sees it.
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Post by The Big Dog on Nov 7, 2008 15:03:31 GMT -5
the VP is expected to know MORE than the average American. That's who we want to elect, the best and the brightest. Why the hell would you or anyone vote for an average "hokey mom?" You'd think a prospective VP would know.... ** that Franklin Roosevelt wasn't the president in 1929. ** that TV wasn't in use past experimental stage in 1929. ** that the number one man on your ticket doesn't support clean coal, when at the time he was saying he did. Okay point to Joltin' Joe on this one because Barack's record proved he was lying when he said he supported clean coal. ** that J-O-B-S is noth a three letter word. Shall we go on? After all.... a man with a JD from Syracuse and a 36 year career in the United States Senate? You'd think he'd be able to form coherent sentences without sticking both feet in his mouth, wouldn't you? So why, so you suppose, that Joltin' Joe essentially disappearred from the campaign over the last seven days? Why were they hiding him? Perhaps all this, and more, explains why when Barack and Joltin' Joe took the stage together in Grant Park, Joltin' Joe was grinning like a possum eating a sweet potato, while Barack was essentially stone faced. Barack may be a lawyer and a politician... hell a good one on both respects. But his face reads like a book.
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Post by ferrous on Nov 7, 2008 15:07:45 GMT -5
Maybe they wanted to be invited onto the Obama plane?
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Post by The Big Dog on Nov 7, 2008 15:16:46 GMT -5
Gossip? Is that why Faux News reported it?? What reason would they have to make the McCain/Palin campaign look bad? Clearly you understand neither top shelf national political campaigns or the news business. While I could recommend you take a J-school class or two, I'll help you out. It isn't about Fox wanting to make the campaign look bad, but from the narrow perspective of how the modern left comports itself I can understand why you would instantly try to leap to that conclusion. It's about political operatives trying to cover their asses. Remember the anonymous bilge that came out of the Kerry campaign after he lost in 2004. His tantrums, his hair brush, the all the dish on John Edwards being a posing phoney? Those political operatives, win or lose, need to eat. One of the ways that they stay in business is by covering their asses and making it look like any failures were someone else's fault... a natural extension of what they do in the course and scope of their work on a campaign anyway. They will work again down the road, they'll get another gig. Fox, like any news gathering org, needs access. The best access in any campaign is with the campaign insiders. By running with this, they help those selected insiders advance their agendas and keep the access open as a disseminator for whomever the "anonymous" sources are in the future. You scratch my back, I scratch yours... a concept that everyone should be familiar with. You saw, after all, the polar opposite late in the campaign from Barack's people. When Joe Biden started catching tough questions those reporters and their employers got their access cut off. Hardball press management, for sure, but it seems to have worked out for them, hasn't it.
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Post by saunterelle on Nov 7, 2008 15:16:59 GMT -5
Maybe they wanted to be invited onto the Obama plane? Lol. Good answer. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised to see Fox News start to abandon their conservative bent, seeing how irrelevant their views are now that the White House, Senate, and Congress are Dem controlled.
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Post by The Big Dog on Nov 7, 2008 15:23:13 GMT -5
1) Fox News was on the Obama plane. Every step of the way.
2) Fox News reporting is balanced... this is borne out by many competent studies by people in that business. Their punidtry tends to lean right, but they balance it fairly well.
Just because progressives are going to run things does not automatically make any opposing view "irrelevant". For you to suggest that shows just how very dark and malevolent your team's agenda really is. And your personal views as well.
Dark and chilling.
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