I never thought much of anything about "the view" shows thinking it was just another Whoopi whatever the heck lookalike and these things generally don't interest me...
well they kind of grilled McCain
against roe v wade, saying Obama shouldn't have said lipstick on a pig, blah blah blah
kinda surprised that was aired on ABC, i thought ABC/Disney was right-wing..
delobbo
hahahaahha.. grilled by THE VIEW that has got to be the worst feeling lmfao
idoru
Here's the full segment. Absolutely hilarious, the guy looks ing pissed.
The way he avoids the question about the separation of church and state is ace; "I am a perfect person." :stongue:
delobbo
seriously what is the deal here.. in video 2 he says Roe vs Wade was a "bad decision"... ON THE ING VIEW... WHO says that on THE VIEW???????? its at 4:40
we_R_DNA
Sushipunk
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WE GET IT. No need to post it in every thread.
we_R_DNA
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
WE GET IT. No need to post it in every thread.
I don't think you get how ridiculous she really is
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by we_R_DNA
I don't think you get how ridiculous she really is
Wow, obviously not. By all means, please continue posting your picture.
Capitalizt
I'll post a picture..
Lebezniatnikov
Thanks, but no thanks, for lying to the American people.
RJT
I couldn't find a link for this online, but thought it was awesome and decided to just transcribe it from this mornings paper:
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Republicans running as "anti-establishment"?
Garrison Keillor for MTIS 9/14/08
So the republicans have decided to run against themselves. The bums have tiptoed out the back door and circled around to the front and started yelling "Throw the bums out!"
They've been running Washington like a well-oiled machine to the point of inviting lobbyists in to the backrooms to write the legislation, and now they are anti-establishment reformers dedicated to delivering us from themselves. And Mayor Giuliani is an advocate for small-town America. Bravo.
They are coming out for the Small Efficient Government the very week the feds are taking over Fannie and Freddie, those old cash cows, and in the course of a weekend 20 or 50 (pick a number) billion go floating out the treasury door.
Hello? Do you see us out here? We are not fruit flies, we are voters, we can read and write, we didn't just fall off the coal truck.
It's a bold move on the Republicans part - forget about the past, it's only history, so write a new narrative and be who you want to be - and if they succeed, I think I might declare myself a 24 year old virgin named Lance and see where that leads to.
Paste a new face on my Facebook page, maybe become the Dauphin Louie the Thirty-second, the rightful heir to the Throne of France, put on silk tights and pantaloons and a plumed hat and go on the sawdust circuit and sell souvenir hankies imprinted with the royal fleur-de-lis. They will cure neuralgia and gout and restore marital vigor.
Mr. McCain has decided to run as a former POW and maverick, a maverick's maverick, rather than Mr. Bush's best friend - and that's understandable. But how can he not address the $3 trillion that got burned up in Iraq so far? It's real money, it could have paid for a lot of windmills, a high speed rail line in Ohio, some serious R&D.
The Chines, who have avoided foreign wars for 50 years, are taking enormous leaps forward, investing in their economy, and we are falling behind. We're wasting our chances. The Republican culture of corruption in Washington hasn't helped.
And a former mayor of a town of 7000 who hired a lobbyist to get $26 million in federal earmarks is now running against hte old-boy network in Washington who gave her that money to build the teen rec center and other good things so she could keep taxes low in Wasilia.
Stunning.
And if you question her qualifications to be leader of the free world, you are an elitist.
This is a beautiful maneuver. I wish I had thought of it back in school when I was forced to subject myself to a final exam in higher algebra.
I could have told Miss Mortensen, "I am a Christian, and when you gave me a D, you only showed your contempt for the Lord and for the godly, hard-working people from whom I have sprung, you elitist battle-axe you!"
In school you couldn't get away with that garbage because the taxpayers know that if we don't uphold scholastic standards, we will wind up driving on badly designed bridges and for in for a tonsillectomy and come out missing our left lung, so we flunk the losers lest they gain power and hurt us. But in politics, we bring forth phonies and love them to death.
I must say, it was fun having the Republicans in St. Paul and to see it all up close and firsthand.
Security was, as one might expect, thin-lipped and gimlet-eyed, but once you got through it, you found the folks you went to high school with - farm kids, jocks, the townies who ran the student council, the cheerleaders, some of the bullies - and they were as cohesive now as they were back then, dedicated to school spirit, intolerant of outsiders, able to jump up and down and holler for something they don't actually believe.
But oh Lord, what they brought forth this year. When you check the actuarial tables on a 72 year old guy who's had three bouts with cancer, you guess you may be looking at the first woman president, a hustling evangelical with ethics issues and a chip on her shoulder who, not counting Canada, has set foot outside the country once - a trip to Germany, Iraq and Kuwait in 2007 to visit Alaskans in the armed service. And who listed a "refueling stop in Ireland" as a fourth country visited.
She's like the current occupant but with big hair. If you want inexperience, there were better choices.
:stongue:
cmay119
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Originally posted by RJT
I couldn't find a link for this online, but thought it was awesome and decided to just transcribe it from this mornings paper:
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Star Tribune or Pioneer Press?
"I must say, it was fun having the Republicans in St. Paul and to see it all up close and firsthand."
This is why I'm assuming a Minneapolis/ST. Paul based paper.
With the tone of the article, I'm going to put my money on the Star Tribune.