Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
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Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Welfare; something Republicans don't engage in. Joe the Douche Bag must be pretty angry.
Speaking of that clown, the Daily Show got him pretty good last night. When Shepherd Smith is disgusted, you know you've done wrong.
Speaking of that clown, the Daily Show got him pretty good last night. When Shepherd Smith is disgusted, you know you've done wrong.
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Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Seriously. I ordered the thing forever ago.UK wrote:Someone got their moveon.org pin, they should've given you a larger pin for having to wait for so long.InvincibleCakeEater wrote:I'm in SWMO and just got one in the mail today that said Obama supports killing babies.
Kind of funny though, also in today's mail was a sweet ass Obama pin!
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I love how someone can ask a presidential candidate a question on the campaign trail and have themselves dragged through the mud by the media. The scrutiny of Joe is beyond the ridiculous level.
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I did not get a pin, but I did get an e-ticket to the Obama celebration Tuesday night. I'll pass, I don't like the traffic in Chicago on normal nights and I can't imagine what this is going to be like.
btw - the tickets are "sold out".
btw - the tickets are "sold out".
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It's not like he and the GOP brought that upon him though, right?BW23 wrote:I love how someone can ask a presidential candidate a question on the campaign trail and have themselves dragged through the mud by the media. The scrutiny of Joe is beyond the ridiculous level.
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Nope.InvincibleCakeEater wrote:It's not like he and the GOP brought that upon him though, right?BW23 wrote:I love how someone can ask a presidential candidate a question on the campaign trail and have themselves dragged through the mud by the media. The scrutiny of Joe is beyond the ridiculous level.
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I think people are just annoyed by his self-promotion and obvious grabbing of his 15 minutes of fame.BW23 wrote:I love how someone can ask a presidential candidate a question on the campaign trail and have themselves dragged through the mud by the media. The scrutiny of Joe is beyond the ridiculous level.
I will freely admit that I don't like it that news outlets immediately investigate these instant celebrities within minutes. I'm sure he's just an average Joe. It's the Republicans who made him a huge story, when there's not all that much particularly interesting about his situation.
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Of course notBW23 wrote:Nope.InvincibleCakeEater wrote:It's not like he and the GOP brought that upon him though, right?BW23 wrote:I love how someone can ask a presidential candidate a question on the campaign trail and have themselves dragged through the mud by the media. The scrutiny of Joe is beyond the ridiculous level.

That must be Tina Fey.
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The scrutiny took place immediately...digging into his past, looking for ways to put him down. And it wasn't just the news outlets.Popeye_Card wrote:I think people are just annoyed by his self-promotion and obvious grabbing of his 15 minutes of fame.BW23 wrote:I love how someone can ask a presidential candidate a question on the campaign trail and have themselves dragged through the mud by the media. The scrutiny of Joe is beyond the ridiculous level.
I will freely admit that I don't like it that news outlets immediately investigate these instant celebrities within minutes. I'm sure he's just an average Joe. It's the Republicans who made him a huge story, when there's not all that much particularly interesting about his situation.
Did the Republicans make him a huge story? Yeah, I guess. But it was because of the answer that Obama gave that set them off. "Spread the wealth". That's what started it all. And now, the best way to get people to ignore that is to paint Joe in a bad light.
Disgusting.
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Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
McCain mentioned "joe the plumber" two dozen times during the last debate. Then they've had him up on stage during campaign rallies. I don't know if "joe the plumber" was a republican plant, but the party latched on to him and made him a de facto spokesperson immediately after his famous question to Obama.BW23 wrote:Nope.InvincibleCakeEater wrote:It's not like he and the GOP brought that upon him though, right?BW23 wrote:I love how someone can ask a presidential candidate a question on the campaign trail and have themselves dragged through the mud by the media. The scrutiny of Joe is beyond the ridiculous level.



