DISQUS

AMERICAblog: Dear Debra, You're wrong. John McCain is vehemently anti-choice and said he will be a "pro-life President"

  • PeteWa · 1 year ago
    Debra, you're a moron.
  • EdNJ · 1 year ago
    If nothing else, this election cycle should be the end of the superdelegate system. I'm not that familiar with how they are chosen, other than the obvious party leaders, but throughout this process, the idea that these superdelegates are needed to ensure that the best candidate is nominated has been blown out of the water.

    This idiot, in addition to many others that have shown up on my tv screen over the past 6 months, come across as low information opportunists that are a source of mockery in the Democratic party.
  • tlsintx · 1 year ago
    or is Debra intentionally confusing people with this ad?

    http://thinkprogress.org/2008/08/25/mccain-surr...

    McCain is anti-choice, my friends.
  • dad · 1 year ago
    mccain is anything you want him to be.
    don't like his principles?
    don't worry. he has others.
  • malcontends · 1 year ago
    Debra is a whack, and an embarassment to Wisconsin.

    http://www.uppitywis.org/hillary-or-mccain

    This week, with Bill and Hillary, will put out the fires that McCain is trying to start in the tiny minority of Hillary voters.
  • rexkc · 1 year ago
    Its not just that he's pro life. He will also appoint pro life justices that will overturn Roe. How stupid will she feel then?
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    My guess is there's not a lot of self-awareness going on there.
  • tlsintx · 1 year ago
    well well well.
    John McCain thinks women are stupid.


    http://www.slate.com/id/2198320/
  • tjlabs · 1 year ago
    The level of anger among some of Hillary's supporters has been building for aome time. It may just lose the election for us. Read more. http://www.tagg-lines.com/2008/08/blinded-by-ra...
  • Indigo · 1 year ago
    She's a hired shill.
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    Someone find her and ask her out right....right to the point..
  • lynn47 · 1 year ago
    A lot of people thought Obama was crazy for going to Saddleback, but now we see the clips from what McCain said there all the time. Maybe not so crazy after all.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Yeah, he set his feet in cement on a lot of things.

    He's not very bright and probably in the beginning stages of Alzheimers, so it may have been beyond him to remember that it was being televised and not just a private sit down with a bunch of fundies.
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    Good thought lynn47.

    How come McCain answered with SUCH CERTAINTY when "life begins" but he doesn't know how many homes he owns?
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    She's an idiot.

    Or, as McCain calls her behind her back, a "dumb c*nt."
  • jescot · 1 year ago
    Poor woman - Hope she enjoyed her little bit of fame - She was duped just like the 59,054.087 people who voted for Bush in 04.

    Speaking of fame - How funny was it that McCain who accuses Obama of just "being a celebrity"went on Leno last night? Hmm
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    Rachel Maddow mentioned this last night......
    It was all laughter last night.....
    until the last question that Leno ask McCain.
    it was something like..." for a million dollars....how many homes do you have?"
    McCain went into serious mode and used the I was in one room for 5 years...blah blah blah POW"

    Rachel was excellent in her response.... I hope someone could post that later today.
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    Democratic Underground has the video

    GO RACHAEL ! !

    http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/du...
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    McCain/Rove will do and say ANYTHING to get elected.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Wonder if McCain's planning to bring the Flag Pin lady back too.

    She was another piece of work.

    Will be interesting to see how many crazy women can McCain dig up.
  • tlsintx · 1 year ago
    Dear Debra,
    You're punked. John McCain is using you to confuse this issue.


    what a guy.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Though, you know what would be great?

    If we could take that press conference and run it as an ad in the Deep South.

    He'd have to spend the rest of the campaign trying to put out the fires down there.

    Maybe we can link it to the blog pages of Deep South newspaper Web sites?

    This could be my Labor Day Weekend project.
  • dula · 1 year ago
    Between PUMAs and Debras, one is left to wonder whether women have the emotional fortitude to run for political office, or any position of real power and responsibility. This is all so silly and vindictive.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Ah, you can't judge most women by these nuts, any more than you can judge most men by the loonies trying to kill Obama.
  • mirth · 1 year ago
    Whoa! A few nutso women, this particular one obviously working for the McC campaign, and you make this sweeping and belittling statement about all women and their abilites?

    This is shocking and not a little disgusting from you, Dula.
  • dula · 1 year ago
    I guess I wasn't clear enough. PUMAs and Debra set women back 50 years in the eyes of those who already view women as unfit for power. They will use these women as proof that women should stay in the kitchen. I personally can't wait for a woman to be President...just not Hillary.
  • bluestockton · 1 year ago
    That was nine years ago. How many people, politicians or not, still stand by ANYTHING they said nine years earlier?
  • caphillprof · 1 year ago
    Well isn't this a convenient notion. The passage of time as a basis for changing positions would seem to imply a change of facts. With regard to abortion rights there are no change of facts. The change is a political calculation by a former POW who is desperate to be President.
  • Steve_in_CNJ · 1 year ago
    Here's a showstopper idea: Hillary calls up this adoring groupie and invites her to go up onstage with her tomorrow night. The crowd goes wild. The GOP shits a huge brick.
  • tlsintx · 1 year ago
    perfect! how can Debra turn Hillary down?
  • TomJoad · 1 year ago
    She seems to be playing the "ignore what he says now to get elected...what's REALLY in his heart is..." game.

    I've played it too. I've been for Obama since the beginning, but the FISA and now "drilling" is getting me pissed off. I have no choice...and am still hyped about him, but I won't play that "wink-wink" game with politicians anymore....if they say "I'm for this." then I am voting accordingly.
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    Yea, I'm pissed about FISA..
    but drilling hasn't happened yet,

    but McCain not voting for the new GI Bill is the big one for me.
    and McCain choosing the Supreme Court is the BIGGEST.
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    The Hillary Campaign should personally go out and find her...or for that matter Obama too...
    and bring her into the fold.

    Wouldn't it be great if she came out with another commerical but with for Obama and how she was wrong in what she "thought" John McCain was about?

    I think Hillary should woo her.
  • flashcard · 1 year ago
    She proves that there is a fine line between being ignorant or being stupid.
  • tbhull · 1 year ago
    I do not know Debra or her age, however, I would wager that her irrationality, lust for attnetion and political histrionics are those of a woman that need not worry about reproductive rights on a personal battle as that was yesterday's battle for her and many other Hillary supporters like Harriet Christian. She should focus on whether Depends, Geritol and Metamucil get covered by Medicare. I could be wrong.
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    And did you see the 3 wacko Hillary supporters on HARDBALL last night saying Obama was a
    "registered" Muzlim and she had "proof"

    MAthews ask her for the proof and asked her the name of the person who wrote the "report" and she said, " I'm not telling you"

    LOL LOL
  • tlsintx · 1 year ago
    sounds like dittoheads...
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    Democratic Underground has the video

    http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/du...
  • jr · 1 year ago
    Debra Bartoshevich is the matron saint of coat hangers
  • aquarius2 · 1 year ago
    I wonder if Debra was part of the group walking the streets yesterday in Denver. There was a group of about 20 or so Hillary supporters screaming and shouting that Hillary is the "true" candidate. They disrupted the Hardball set and were generally obnoxious. They Obama crowd finally shouted them down and they left.

    Do these women care so little about this country that they would rather have four more years of Bush policy? They refuse to accept the candidacy of Obama because their candidate lost, where is the democracy in that? Sounds a lot like Joe Leiberman philosophy, Matthews quoted Thomas Jefferson who said ( I don't remember the exact quote) that a one vote win is democracy.
  • econprofes · 1 year ago
    Please tell me what hospital she works at so I can make sure I never go there.
  • econprofes · 1 year ago
    Hillary Clinton should do a very sober commercial telling her "hold out" supporters where John McCain stands on the issues and why it would be totally immature and irresponsible to not support Obama because she is not the nominee. She could make the case that her issues supersede her ambitions.
  • Aanya · 1 year ago
    These idiots are not misplaced Dems, they are rethugs doing what they are told! A prolife rethug will vote to take away all forms of birth control. Can anyone explain to me how these people are thinking? When someone believes a woman has no right to birthcontrol, the price of gasoline, health insurance and all the rest of it, is just irrelevant! These are not human beings, they are monsters!
  • mirth · 1 year ago
    Really surprising that some here believe these nutso women are anything but McPOW bots.
  • SoLeftImRight · 1 year ago
    I believe in universal franchise, really I do. But sometimes people just make you wonder... Is this woman too stupid to be allowed to vote?
  • coolcatdaddy · 1 year ago
    John McCain is the President of Fetuses...
  • tbhull · 1 year ago
    I think a white fetus can vote in Alabama. The redneck that control the Supreme Court still maintain that a fetus is a person, except in the case of Amendments 13-15 and the Civil Rigghts Act of 1964. Despite this 11th amendment distinction proppoed up by years of inbreding amongst craxcker Baptists, recent studies have shown that the average redneck fetus in Alabanma has a superior IQ than that of the average live born Alabaman serving in public office and/or manning the pulpit every Sunday.
  • SouthernYankee · 1 year ago
    I watching MSNBC this morning and they mentioned Debra and the back story was a reporter asked her why she was voting for McCain knowing is was pro-life and she mentioned that in 1999 he stated that turn-over of roe vs wade wouldn't go over well because ladies would go for backroom abortions. Than an advisor for McCain stepped in and said that McCain position is clear he is pro life. Debra must have had shit on a face. Show how unformed she was.
  • cowboyneok · 1 year ago
    Debra = STUPID FOOL

    Debs, didn't you catch McCain's answer about Supreme Court justices? He wants to appoint more ANTI-CHOICE judges. If people TRULY vote the self interest we will have an Obama landslide. If the IDIOTS and deadenders take the day, America deserves the disastrous consequences. I like what Bill Maher said in reference to fools who think more drilling for oil is an answer to the oil crisis, "America gets the leadership we deserve."
  • tbhull · 1 year ago
    By orally massaging the wrinkled scotum of the GOP elephant Debra earns her money as respctfully as and in the only manner that a GOP operative can.
  • megh · 1 year ago
    Here's a story looking at Bartoshevich. I did a little digging and she looks pretty suspicious. Check it out: http://www.buzzflash.com/articles/analysis/364