even dumb whores are smart enough to wear knee pads if they know they are gonna spend that much time down there.
12/31/2006 12:21:40 AM
Obama admits to have used pot and coke...http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/02/AR2007010201359_pf.html
1/3/2007 8:44:30 AM
^Big deal.
1/3/2007 9:21:01 AM
Did I say it was a big deal?
1/3/2007 9:27:59 AM
11 year old revelations. Someone sound the alarm.
1/3/2007 9:33:27 AM
You didn't say it was a big deal, but I figured you added it because you thought it would make a difference in some way.
1/3/2007 9:58:56 AM
i think he didnt really do coke, but figures since Bush could do it and get elected he might as well emulate.
1/3/2007 10:14:22 AM
^ That's exactly why I posted the link. I figured Obama would get a pass on a 11 year confession whereas Bush is still considered a junkie for nothing more than unfounded rumors.[Edited on January 3, 2007 at 10:28 AM. Reason : ]
1/3/2007 10:28:11 AM
i'm sure republicans will make a big deal about it if obama is the candidate. any opposition party would if they thought it wouldn't come back to bite them in the ass.
1/3/2007 10:41:34 AM
unfounded rumors? yeah sure.also, im sure the Republicans are excited about this. It gives them something other than race to attack him on.
1/3/2007 11:06:41 AM
I give you the Democrats' number one guy (according to some polls): John Edwards--feeling pretty.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AE847UXu3Q
2/1/2007 3:20:08 PM
I saw that Obama paid some 17-year-old parking tickets--this shows the anal probe that presidential candidates must endure. I'm no Obama fan, but shit like this is fucking ridiculous.
3/8/2007 7:51:44 PM
Looks like Chuck Hagel's gonna get in it.
3/8/2007 8:24:25 PM
^ He doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell.
3/8/2007 8:43:07 PM
hagel has all the negatives of being a republican against bush on iraq without the benefits of being a republican against bush on any other issue. pretty sad.
3/8/2007 9:37:22 PM
^^ Don't be so sure. The Republican field is in such disarray at this moment that it's anyone's game (why else would people like Guiliani think he has a chance?). Unlike the Democrats, who have at least three or four strong candidates in play, each of the major Republican candidates have significant hurdles to overcome.
3/8/2007 9:57:22 PM
^ I hear you and I agree, but Hagel is not the guy.
3/8/2007 11:32:03 PM