jim wrote:
C'est pitoyable. Ou sont l'annonce publicitaire francaise? Je ne comprende pas.... C'est malvais...
you are such an elitist (i.e. unamerican) because you know more than the english language
Re: Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain: The Thread
Posted: September 18 08, 10:49 pm
by BW23
I wish I was really rich so I could be more patriotic.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain: The Thread
Posted: September 18 08, 11:37 pm
by Radbird
Jocephus wrote:i guess im pandering to this liberal propaganda thread, but its maher on the rachel maddow show
Actually a pretty balanced piece compared to most I've seen. At least Maher is blowing in both sides for their war views.
I flipped back and forth tonight between Rachel Maddow, Bill O'Reilly, and Anderson Cooper. Why my head didn't explode, I'll never know. Maddow was like watching a Obama infomercial. Ditto O'Reilly for McCain. They never talked about the same things. For example, with Palin - Maddow obsessed on the delay of Troopergate until after the election and the conspiracy involving thousands of McCain operatives in Juneau ensuring that nothing happens before November ("Breaking News" flashing across the bottom of the screen). O'Reilly blathered on about someone breaking into Palin's email account ("if they catch him, and they will, he's going to go to prison for a long, long time". For hacking into an email account??)
At least the CNN guys looked like they were trying to be reasonably objective.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain: The Thread
Posted: September 19 08, 5:21 am
by UK
BW23 wrote:[/youtube]
My gosh. How pathetic.
This I agree with. It's not even close to being true and it's quite a stretch to associate Limbaugh to Bush to McCain. Despite McCain stating he'd vote "no" on a bill he helped create towards immigration reform, there's need to try and incorrectly link the idiotic statements of Limbaugh towards McCain.
With the Obama campaign, I'm disappointed with how they've handled the last week. They needed to get tougher earlier & now that a crisis finally became a public issue that favors democrats, they need to talk more about what they will do in a time of need rather than McCain won't.
McCain/Palin are having a bad enough week on our their own with "fundamentals are still strong", McCain and Palin unable to run a company, that recent Spain gaffe, which McCain couldn't understand her rather than not knowing where Spain was, troopergate, etc.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain: The Thread
Posted: September 19 08, 7:15 am
by Socnorb11
BW23 wrote:I wish I was really rich so I could be more patriotic.
I wish you were, too. And I wish I was. I'd love to be able to help.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain: The Thread
Posted: September 19 08, 7:29 am
by BW23
Socnorb11 wrote:
BW23 wrote:I wish I was really rich so I could be more patriotic.
I wish you were, too. And I wish I was. I'd love to be able to help.
I'd love to be able to help, too. But it would be on my own, as I do now when I can.
Calling it patriotic is stupid, but then, I have to remember the source. He's the posterchild for saying stupid things.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain: The Thread
Posted: September 19 08, 7:29 am
by omaha_red
is it a rule that whenever obama speaks he has to use the word "mccain"?
and the other way around
i can't believe that both of these idiots are basing their campaigns on muckraking..
have we not evolved at all?
Re: Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain: The Thread
Posted: September 19 08, 7:32 am
by ghostrunner
omaha_red wrote:is it a rule that whenever obama speaks he has to use the word "mccain"?
i'm already sick of him and that really pisses me off.
I think he took my advice.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain: The Thread
Posted: September 19 08, 7:34 am
by BW23
omaha_red wrote:is it a rule that whenever obama speaks he has to use the word "mccain"?
and the other way around
i can't believe that both of these idiots are basing their campaigns on muckraking..
have we not evolved at all?
For me, it's more on how he says things when talking about him rather than what he says.
But at least he encouraged confrontation this week telling all of his supporters to argue and get in the face of Republicans and independents. That's brilliant campaigning right there.
Re: Obama/Biden vs. Palin/McCain: The Thread
Posted: September 19 08, 7:39 am
by AWvsCBsteeeerike3
omaha_red wrote:i can't believe that both of these idiots are basing their campaigns on muckraking..
have we not evolved at all?
Didn't McCain promise to not run negative campaigns??????
On a side note, I know a guy headed to Boston right now to work for the Obama campaign. I don't like him, though.