I'm sure we'll see endless talking heads pontificating about how Obama's enthusiastic trip overseas is a win/win for McCain. What a bunch of fucking delusional liars. Obama could win in November by 10% and George Will will still be sitting there saying that Obama can never win because the American people trust John McCain and the economy is better than you low-life middle class fucks think it is. How dare you average Americans doubt the words of us IvyLeague educated Beltway pundits! Listen to what we say or die in a torrent of terrorist fire!!!
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· 1 year ago
There's a new mental diagnosis for what's been happening. It's Truman Show Delusion--no kidding. It's when an individual creates their own world of reality to live in. The wingnuts and MSM live in Truman Show reality.
OlderAndWiser
· 1 year ago
There seemed to be 2 main thrusts among the Chattering Class yesterday and this morning that concern merely green-eyed jealousy: The fact that NO cable news "anchors" were invited to participate in the Obama tour (and boy, is cable pissed); and the prediction that Obama would be received very warmly in Europe, with hundreds of thousands expected to attend his rallies.
These people are the sorest losers...and against the grain of voters who are increasingly seeing McBush as a hack--and a poor hack at that--in extending the Bush foreign policy which by all measures has been a complete failure.
Wow, it's going to be hard on the entire MSM to come up with more than spoon-fed propaganda...
dad
· 1 year ago
hoe lieberman
dad
· 1 year ago
"The issue of economics is not something I've understood as well as I should. I've got Greenspan's book." --sen. john mccain
dad
· 1 year ago
"There's no doubt in my mind that we will prevail and there's no doubt in my mind, once these people are gone, that we will be welcomed as liberators." --sen. john mccain on the Iraq war, "Hardball" interview, March 24, 2003
jr
· 1 year ago
"mommy's legs were gross so daddy had to leave her"-daddy fetishist Joe Lieberman
Red_Horse
· 1 year ago
Could you be more specific as to what you are referring to here?I follow things very closely,and yet,I do not have clue as what you are talking about.Thank you!
dad
· 1 year ago
"Make it a hundred...That would be fine with me." -sen. john mccain to a questioner who asked if he supported President Bush's vision for keeping U.S. troops in Iraq for 50 years
Red_Horse
· 1 year ago
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! DIRECTIVE 51 IS COMING! Go to You Tube and see for yourself! This Bush Crime Family will stop at nothing. Remember this,"no dictator(the decider) has ever been voted out of office." Are you ready to FIGHT in the streets?We must do whatever is necessary to prepare ourselves, NOW!
msirt
· 1 year ago
Kelly O'Donnell on Matthews: "There ARE differences of policy between McCain & Bush".
(— OK, I wait to hear what they are —)
(— still waiting — she speaks again —)
"There ARE differences of policy between McCain & Bush".
What a twit!
msirt
· 1 year ago
Disappointing interview of Obama (from Afghanistan) on Scheiffer: He tries to answer unanswerable questions about the "War on Terror" vis a vis Pakistan (unsuccessfully, I might add), accepting the Bush "War on Terror" meme (it was in the questions) as the 'given' in the argument, rather than debunking the whole idea and coming up with new views on how to end the terror threat.
Not the smartest response from him I've seen.
tlsintx
· 1 year ago
great story - this guy goes from working for Halliburton to running his own solar panel company...love it!
These people are the sorest losers...and against the grain of voters who are increasingly seeing McBush as a hack--and a poor hack at that--in extending the Bush foreign policy which by all measures has been a complete failure.
Wow, it's going to be hard on the entire MSM to come up with more than spoon-fed propaganda...
--sen. john mccain
--sen. john mccain on the Iraq war, "Hardball" interview, March 24, 2003
-sen. john mccain to a questioner who asked if he supported President Bush's vision for keeping U.S. troops in Iraq for 50 years
(— OK, I wait to hear what they are —)
(— still waiting — she speaks again —)
"There ARE differences of policy between McCain & Bush".
What a twit!
Not the smartest response from him I've seen.
this guy goes from working for Halliburton to running his own solar panel company...love it!
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/07/17/solar.office...