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“WASILLA DAILY REGISTER FTW!!!! COURIC N00B PWNED!!”
The porn industry wants to capitalize on your image…
In a previous post, I warned that if Clinton kept up his shenanigans that he’d be reduced to a talking point in the McCain campaign. He’d also face a backlash from the Democrat party and alienate himself from the very people who once idolized him.
I don’t know who this guy’s name is, but he’s just been added to my blacklist…
Crack open one of these, it’s time to relax…
Amidst the finger-pointing, press conferencing, disillusionment and disbelief following the failure of the House to pass the bailout bill, something remarkable was being overlooked. The bill, an unpopular piece of legislation from the start, failed because the House Leadership couldn’t get enough Republicans to vote for the measure. It was bitter enough medicine that both sides would have their share of holdouts, but to keep it from becoming a damning political issue for years to come, it required bipartisan support. It was believed, going into the vote, that the leadership had it’s numbers; the unpopular but seemingly required measure would pass. The final breakdown came to about 60/40 yes to no for the Democrats, and 33/67 yes to no for the Republicans.
Word from Politico today that the RNC cut and distributed ads to TV stations across the country attacking Democrats, and Obama, for passing the bailout bill, ads that were cut and sent out Monday morning, before the bill went to vote. Of course, the Republicans want to blame Pelosi for the failure of the bill [...]
Yesterday started as a promising day for McCain. He had gone back to Washington, used his telephone to “not phone it in,” and had his surrogates singing his praises about his crucial role in getting the House together to pass the bailout bill:
“I’ve never been afraid of stepping in to solve problems for the American [...]
Maybe the word of the day should be buffoonery.