3/28/2008 5:18:38 PM
3/28/2008 5:20:56 PM
Hillary Clinton just said "My mom would be a better president than my dad was"
3/28/2008 5:23:50 PM
^Chelsea ?But I hope that wasn't a typo, it would be more fun if HRC called slick willy daddy.
3/28/2008 8:26:49 PM
Yes, it was Chelsea.The Clinton's have to have this light humor every once in awhile to in an attempt to make America forget that Hillary is one crazy bitch.
3/28/2008 8:28:23 PM
if its clinton/obama, either clinton could win and obama would prolly be pres or mccain would win and obama could go in 2012 as the person that should have been nominated in 2008
3/29/2008 1:14:13 AM
^wat
3/29/2008 6:55:42 AM
3/29/2008 10:16:14 AM
3/29/2008 10:26:16 AM
read the book. you will find 100's of contradictions vs. his current way of speaking.i really enjoyed his once in a lifetime race speech. it's the best thing i've heard since martin luther king himself and america should recognize it.
3/29/2008 10:33:49 AM
who gives a flying fuck about this anymore. I couldn't give a shit who is 'thrown under the bus' nor what his freaking preacher said.it's obvious that trinity chruch of christ is just a cover, and that he's too smart to be some devout chrisitan, yet needed it in Chicago to further his political ambitions, and just like now, needs a cover of 'christianity' but I don't for once think he hardly went much less has some big religious belief. Choosing that church bit him on his ass, b/c it was his PR and step up. That's that. Like I said, the man is too smart to believe in that and in office if he makes it, you'll never hear about christianity.And it has nothing to do with him being an effective president and all of you know it, but we are swarmiing with gossip like a bunch of idiots instead of concentrating on ability to do the job, ideas, leadership, and savvy. Which Barack can offer a shit load there, and that's why all this idiocy and Faux News b.s. hasn't hurt him terribly so as the polls show.
3/29/2008 12:44:04 PM
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3/29/2008 5:09:55 PM
3/29/2008 7:33:11 PM
3/29/2008 7:45:46 PM
3/29/2008 11:49:28 PM
It's pretty simple, really.1. other candidates I liked dropped out2. SCOTUS nominees3. fiscal responsibility w/ regards to reducing the amt of debt (this being largely due to the handling of Iraq)McCain wouldn't bother me if he wasn't at times courting the hard right. His SCOTUS nominees would likely be similar to the recent ones.
3/30/2008 11:21:06 PM
Obama leading Clinton 52-42
3/31/2008 7:31:10 AM
Pink, Well, politicans are politicans. I figure McCain was appearing to give in on a few key right-wing issues to help woo Republicans during the primary. His biggest concessions are almost of no importance. For example, he said that he advocates making the Bush tax cuts permenant, yet with a Democratically controlled congress the possibility that such legislation would ever reach the Presidents desk next year is verrrry unlikely. I prefer to focus on things McCain has been consistant on through out his career. Things like fiscal responcibility, free trade, campaign finance reform, climate change, etc. I also think he is only candidate serious about iraq. Obama might also be paying lift-service to the base. I mean, a lot of his proposals are solid redmeat for the far left base--windfall profit taxes on oil companies (yah, that will help the price of gas), "revisiting" NAFTA, etc. The recent episode with Goolsbee makes one wonder. But it's very hard to say. Obama has no real record to speak of. So we have no idea what his core views and values are beyond what he tells us. I think that's why so many people like him. They can project most any viewpoint they want onto him.
3/31/2008 7:58:39 AM
http://www.nysun.com/news/national/some-republicans-emerge-endorse-obama
3/31/2008 8:57:06 AM
socks is a McCain supporter? hahahaI thought he was just one of those i-wont-vote-types
3/31/2008 12:00:49 PM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/03/31/50-cent-no-longer-supports-clinton/50 Cent has dropped his support of Clinton and is now backing Obama.I guess that makes my mind up.
3/31/2008 3:30:14 PM
50 endorses obama?im down.
3/31/2008 3:34:33 PM
3/31/2008 3:35:24 PM
cause he supports raising taxes on the top 2 percent
3/31/2008 3:49:35 PM
man i fucking hate rich people
3/31/2008 5:03:43 PM
you should have said richers it would have been more funny
3/31/2008 5:50:03 PM
recent photo by ZiP in NYCfrom http://www.thiscityismine.com
3/31/2008 6:34:35 PM
I support Obama because his Senior Military Adviser has similar thoughts about what we should do in Iraq as John McCain.
3/31/2008 7:11:01 PM
^Because we all know that Barack wants this to be a positive campaign about the issues, and not about political spin and misrepresenting quotes.
3/31/2008 7:20:47 PM
^^ What is your point?I think it's clear McCain was being figurative with the 100 years thing, and it's also clear than the general there didn't mean what you're asserting he means.
3/31/2008 7:29:12 PM
The point is that McCain and the general meant exactly the same thing, but according to Obama and Clinton, McCain wants to continue the war for a hundred years.
3/31/2008 7:37:22 PM
^ Yeah, but the general is not running for pres., Obama is and has always clearly been against the Iraq war, and that statement was made during the first week of the Iraq war.Also, I don't think McCain and McPeak were saying the same thing.McPeak seems to have meant a situation like Japan where we're all friends with them, and still have bases there.McCain was implying we'll keep fighting until we "win" (whatever that means), Vietnam style sans pullout.In fact, if you actually read the bit in the parentheses after the sentence that you bolded, you'll see the he clearly didn't mean what McCain meant.
3/31/2008 7:50:55 PM
^ Yes, you're right. McCain was not referring to a situation like Japan. He was talking about perpetual fighting.....OH WAIT!!
3/31/2008 8:39:55 PM
I would also like to point out that Obama is FINALLY getting called out by the mainstream media for lying about McCain's position. Obama has said several times that McCain said he wanted to "fight a 100 year war". Of course, as the quote I posted illustrates, this was not what McCain was saying. Now reporters are finally asking "hey, that isn't what McCain said. Isn't what you're doing just politics as usual"? Ahhh http://www.abcnews.go.com/Politics/TheNote/story?id=3105455&page=1It's just a matter of time before Obama's gold leaf starts falling off. Then we'll be left with talking about policy and there's really only one way that conversation will end.[Edited on March 31, 2008 at 8:55 PM. Reason : ``]
3/31/2008 8:54:21 PM
I wonder what % of UNC students support either hillary or obama.Most likely it is a question on the application for admission this year.
3/31/2008 8:57:08 PM
^^ The statement by McPeak is STILL different because he specifies being there "if it works right" and even throws the word "hopefully" in there. He's obviously referring to an expectation of how things would go, after there is no fighting.It's sad that I have to explain this to you. Your blind love of McCain is clouding your judgement.And how is it, in McCain's mind, if we're actually fighting al-qaeda where they're training, recruiting, equipping or motivating people that our people aren't going to get hurt? It's clear he said that to pander to that audience, and to be as ambiguous as possible about what he wants to do in Iraq.I've never found this comment by McCain to be an issue though, and I still don't think it's one, but it's comical how you're trying to portray it like this other guy said the exact same thing.[Edited on March 31, 2008 at 9:00 PM. Reason : ]
3/31/2008 9:00:41 PM
^ hahah talk about desperatley trying to save face. McCain was obviously talking about a peaceful occupation like in Japan. He said those words explicitly. The ones you said he did not say. And this is not just how I read them. As I pointed out, this is also how MSM is reading this too. Check out ABC News. You didn't know fuck what you were talking about. Take it as a lesson and move on. Google before you open your damn trap.
3/31/2008 9:06:46 PM
^ so you still think Mcpeak and McCain were saying the same things?
3/31/2008 9:10:51 PM
I beleive McCain if president would do what was in the best interest of the american people and global community as far as teh issue of Iraq. Not do what is the interest of the halliburton shareholders and oil companies.
3/31/2008 9:19:11 PM
Socks, you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
3/31/2008 11:22:29 PM
4/1/2008 12:24:19 AM
I just realized I made a mistake...I mixed up Socks and sputter
4/1/2008 1:37:35 AM
Obama is the man
4/1/2008 12:11:29 PM
where is he in that picture? It looks like Purity Candy.
4/1/2008 12:14:32 PM
His font got serifs goddam.
4/1/2008 12:16:53 PM
^^ Wilbur'shttp://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/01/tempting-obama-on-the-trail/
4/1/2008 12:19:30 PM
^ Will you stand with me for just one day, terpball, in the name of foolishness?
4/1/2008 12:21:16 PM
sure, whatever you want dude
4/1/2008 12:22:59 PM
^ Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!1 http://youtube.com/watch?v=WIsou0IRIQU
4/1/2008 12:24:07 PM