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Hillary Clinton, Barack O'Bama Get Personal At Testy Debate | ||
2008-01-23 | ||
Obama also responds to Bill Clinton's jabs: 'I can't tell who I'm running against sometimes.'
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Posted by:Fred |
#9 "Vote for Monica Lewinski's ex-boyfriends wife" (Bumper sticker I saw last week) |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2008-01-23 19:02 |
#8 she does have that "future ex-wife" thing down, doesn't she? Heh. I would crawl across broken glass to vote against her, and a third term for Billy Boy. The more those two show their willingness to say and do anything to get back in power, the more I would bring up the everyday drama that tied this nation in knots. The bald-faced lies they both are telling will come back to haunt in the general election ads. I consider her the best thing to happen to the GOP this year |
Posted by: Frank G 2008-01-23 15:54 |
#7 Forgot to add, bo was asked on the morning show about the 'looming economic crises' and was glad that the bush administration was finally doing something about it. When asked what he (bo) would do in this situation he was a dodgy as a clintoon. I guess when a house is on fire nobody sees the pickpocket. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2008-01-23 15:20 |
#6 There's entirely too much testosterone at these debates. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2008-01-23 14:55 |
#5 they pretend that it's all to subtle for them to grasp. like a list of "This Is To Complicated" issues.. MSM, the few Political and Media Celebs that decide "What's too complicated" sort of like the "IN Crowd" of Political and Media Stars who also decide what is "NewsWorthy". example: the adoring Camelot Crowd of Political and Media Sirens braying "Too Complicated" over every DemoCrap Malfeasance, yet the same Sirens will tirelessly re-hash every jot and tittle of a possible Rethuglican misdemeanor .. |
Posted by: RD 2008-01-23 14:47 |
#4 "...they pretend that it's all to subtle for them to grasp." Um, this is the MSM we're speaking of. They don't need to pretend. Anything short of a sledge hammer between the eyes is too subtle for that crew. |
Posted by: AlanC 2008-01-23 13:58 |
#3 I see a lot of Carville's junkyard dog approach in all of this. But I tell you, the way she looks at Obama when she lectures him - that has got to make every white, black, hispanic even muzzie male think instantly of their harpy, bitchy wives. (That is the ones that have those type). I just can't see any male voting for her except for maybe gays - I mean she has that haughty bitchiness that all gay men want in their own makeup. |
Posted by: Ron Paul 2008-01-23 12:31 |
#2 Have this vision of Robot Jox where two giant machines are battling for control of the United States. Now that Thompson/Steele is out and I'm in the predicting business, IMO both bo and hillarity believe that whoever wins the d nod will be president they will pull whatever they need to do to get that nod, the loser will be so discredited that the only viable vice will be headwards. Off topic, if you don't know who governor sebilius is she is doing to dissenting opinion at the SoU address - the media is gearing up to let you know so get a head start! Her bio is in the latest issue of Vogue magazine. She is being billed as the 'great uniter' as a d governor in a traditionally Republican state. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2008-01-23 11:17 |
#1 Yep Fred, that's the exact strategy and it will probably work. Bill's little pin pricks keep adding up and he can't ignore them. OTOH, this is mild compared to what Rove and the operatives will hit him with if he is nominated. |
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2907 2008-01-23 10:11 |