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Home Front: Politix
Howard Stern exposing Obama voters
2008-10-14
Posted by:Beavis

#13  Answer to that would be yes, too, joe. :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-10-14 18:59  

#12  Should ask if they'd be comfortable if OJ was his running mate.
Posted by: regular joe   2008-10-14 17:41  

#11  I wonder how 0'Bama would answer the questions.
Posted by: Red Dawg    2008-10-14 17:27  

#10  Oh yeah, great game I've played a couple of times. Kills'em when I tell them they have been agreeing with the McCain stance. "No, thats Obama's platform!" Nope, unless you count those times at the debate when Obama leads his time with, "well I agree with what John just said.." or that obama may have said something similar but came out later and discounted what he had said so which is it?"

Then I get the name calling satisfaction.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-10-14 16:43  

#9  Why bother, Rex? All of them would have said yes.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-10-14 15:25  

#8  An impressive selection of people to represent our fine country.


Geesh!
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-10-14 15:10  

#7  Should have taken it a step further and asked if they agreed with Obama's policies of annexing the Sudetenland and signing a non-aggression pact with Russia.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2008-10-14 13:57  

#6  I think this little "experiment" is interesting because it reveals the total and blind devotion to The One among these voters that supercedes any ignorance. Does anyone doubt that if you took Obama's policies and assigned them to McCain, they would still pick Obama? Whether or not they know a thing about their respective policies is really beside the point here.
Posted by: eltoroverde   2008-10-14 13:31  

#5  Oh, one other thing folks. Don't put the verb "exposing" next to the proper noun "Howard Stern." It creates a mental picture that I do! not! need!
Posted by: Mike   2008-10-14 13:14  

#4  You could probably find a similar level of ignorance among any group of voters chosen randomly on the street. Most people aren't political junkies.
Posted by: Mike   2008-10-14 13:12  

#3  I never thought I'd have any respect for anything Howard Stern did. He just proved me wrong.

As for the content, well they are voting for Sen. Obama because he's Black. Nothing more, nothing less, nothing else. But we're the racists because we won't mindlessly vote for him. I'm gonna go throw up now.
Posted by: DLR   2008-10-14 13:07  

#2  Speakin' troof to powah.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2008-10-14 13:05  

#1  OBAMA/PALIN 2008
Posted by: tu3031   2008-10-14 12:38  

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