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AMERICAblog: McCain to go on hate-jock Don Imus's radio show tomorrow morning

  • burro · 1 year ago
    If he's going down, he's going down mean and he's going down ugly. He can reflect on and bask in his nastiness at one of his many homes as he roasts in the AZ sun after it's all over.
  • Cpeterka · 1 year ago
    Can't even go to AZ, might get Melanoma.
    Will have to go to Alaska and live with Sarah in Wazilla...

    did I read somewhere that that is the name of a yeast infection?
  • PeteWa · 1 year ago
    Don Imanass and John McBush, a match made in heaven.
    Now if only they can get Palin on there to talk about how scary Russia is when you look at it from her house, by gosh!
    That would be the unholy triumvirate!
  • Soundboy_jeff_meanie · 1 year ago
    Tijuana has smog hanging over it, when I view it from my house.

    I've got more foreign policy experience than sarah... TJ is 15 minutes by car. She'd have a 2hr plane ride from her house to the furthest stretch of Russia.

    c'mon caribou barbie! bring it!!
  • hexnut · 1 year ago
    Suppose he will call Obama supporters "nappy headed hoes", or just a bunch of socialists who pal around with terrorists?
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Nothing more pathetic than a bunch of geriatric men acting like they're still in high school.
  • FunMe · 1 year ago
    Let's not forget the high school cheerleaders ... the "gals", who will repeat whatever they are told to repeat.

    The whole bunch is a pathetic one.
  • AdrianBrowne · 1 year ago
    McCain-->down-->down-->down-->gutter
  • devlzadvocate · 1 year ago
    The only thing worse is that they would be on TV together - in HD. Whoa!

    Interesting how hate can show on the faces of hateful men. Imus doesn't have the face of a hardworking American. Just one of a mean man. McCain no longer looks like "The Happy Warrior". He just looks tired of running from who he really is.

    On the other hand, Barack Obama looks comfortable with who he is and with us in all our diversity and with our immense issues.

    I sleep better knowing he will be a great leader surrounding himself with other great people.
  • aquarius2 · 1 year ago
    I was thinking about Obama this morning when MSNBC was talking about his grandmother. Obama is really something, being raised in a white household in Kansas and then rising to where he is today. I do believe he was given terrific values, which might just be setting him apart from his silver spoon opponent. It could not have been easy for him or his mother and grandparents, yet he seems so grounded.

    You are so right when you say he is comfortable with himself and it shows.
  • aquarius2 · 1 year ago
    So I guess this means that Limbaugh was just a "little" too over the top for McCain, because I am sure his campaign would have loved reaching millions of haters.
  • Soundboy_jeff_meanie · 1 year ago
    its hard to get on to rush limbaugh when he's afraid your wife will steal his pills.
  • aquarius2 · 1 year ago
    ROTFLMAO!
  • Soundboy_jeff_meanie · 1 year ago
    what's next?

    is he planning on doing a rally with david duke's "friends"??
  • aquarius2 · 1 year ago
    Maybe he is going to attend the Virgina McCain family reunion.
  • Lolis · 1 year ago
    McCain's campaign strategy is puzzling. At this point, it seems like they are just rallying all the racist whites, but what is puzzling about this strategy is how these voters will not be nearly enough to win this election. McCain/Palin only appear to be rallying their base. It is odd.
  • Ken Clark · 1 year ago
    That's because they are hoping to win by assassination and I don't mean character either.
  • bunnyjump · 1 year ago
    I can't believe how the rethugs will debase themselves by going on/acknowledging these shows. Cheney and Palin on Limpball? Endorsement of these right wing nutjobs would have been the kiss of death just 30 years ago. How did the American public get so freaking stupid?
  • aquarius2 · 1 year ago
    Because newspaper and TV were the only source of information. The internet has opened many eyes and exposed many lies. It shows in this election.
  • Cpeterka · 1 year ago
    Can we call in and ask about
    1. Bachman in Minnesota
    2. Any new cancer updates
    3. How's that Sarah working out for you?
    ... I won't list the good ones, that would give him a heads up.
  • michaelt · 1 year ago
    it looks to me like mccain's entire campaign is melting down. completely.
  • Mark in Florida · 1 year ago
    OK, I will give him the Rosie comment....

    Basically this drives home the point that McCain is clueless and being told what to do. He probably never even heard of Imus before, but some brilliant lobbyist staff member from the McCain campaign thought this would be a good idea. McPain/Ailin is falling apart at the seems.
  • grandma · 1 year ago
    The old saying goes 'It's not whether you won or lost but how you played the game"..

    If hopefully, Obama is elected, he will have a double win....The Presidency and he played the game honorably.

    What a good thing to be said of a future President.
  • FunMe · 1 year ago
    Another move by McCrazyCain getting him deeper and deeper ... where he belongs!
  • devlzadvocate · 1 year ago
    Can I go on Imus to talk about:

    - Beating up redneck breeders
    - Knocking over KKK tombstones
    - Setting estates of the wealthy on fire
    - Anne Coulter taking it up the poop chute
    - McCain as an old-white man
    - Wishing that some "closet case" on Fox News be the victime of a vicious hate crime
    - If you tried to shave Anne Coulter's bush, you'd have to be careful not to cut off her dick
    - Michelle Bachmann looks like Iggy Pop in drag.
  • johnwins · 1 year ago
    I found this by accident but want to throw in my two cents. I am a democrat and just watched Imus interview McCain. Imus asked him more direct questions than anyone I have seen, McCain was not Happy. Most of them challenged McCain and absolutely crushed Palin on the "Obama hangs with terrorists" talk, which was great. I have been listening to Imus for decades. Does he go over the line once in awhile, yeah and that's not even up for debate, but it is shame because it cripples what is otherwise a very moderate and relevant message. This man has raised millions of dollars for sick kids whose parents can't provide for them, and given millions of his own dollars to these charities as well. He's not a "hate-jock," and who ever named this thread had a moment of ignorance that rivals the one Imus had with the Rutgers basketball team. Research what Imus has done for children, of all genders and races, and for how long he has been doing it before continue to crucify the man, I think some of you would be surprised.