As JFK Once Said Of Nixon . . .
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I had to go back and re-read that one. Funny stuff.
You really gotta love those conspiracy hacks.
And if JFK said that of Nixon, he couldn't have meant it broadly
But about Hillary we can say it broadly
And when someone asked McCain, "how do we beat the bitch?," he laughed. What's your point?
poor form on both their parts
...as soon as CNN's Rick Sanchez devotes a couple of his vent fests to manufacturing outrage over Clinton's failure to protect the POTUS from the rude remarks of others.
That's the point.
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"We want great men who, when fortune frowns, will not be discouraged." - Colonel Henry Knox
Rick Sanchez went into a red-faced rage over McCain's failure to be as outraged as Rick was over the Hillary incident.
Sanchez was so sure that his own apoplexy was shared by all, that he believed it might signal the end of McCain's political career. Heh.
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"We want great men who, when fortune frowns, will not be discouraged." - Colonel Henry Knox
George W. Bush's parents were in fact married.
Please provide photocopies of the relevant documents.
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"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
-Thomas Paine: The American Crisis, No. 4, 1777
After all, what real proof do we have that George H. W. and Barbara ever got married? They seem like the kind who would just shack up.
I did a little research and found this:
Who do they think they're kidding? Everybody knows Barbara has white hair.
Since Joliphant says the documents are at Kinko's in Texas, I think we're going to need an investigation (is the Warren Commission busy?) into just how they got there. Who knows, a little enhanced interrogation and ol' Joliphant may tell us where he's got Judge Crater stashed. (My guess? In the same place he's keeping Jimmy Hoffa.)
Jack Bauer for President? You do know he's not a real person don't you? As for Kiefer, well you'd better check this out before you cast your write-in vote:
PS No, I wasn't really serious. I was just poking a little fun at those people who are always demanding links and "proof." Sorry, if I caused any lasting damage.
Snark sometimes is not easy to distinguish from real insanity. And yes, I'm quite awar that Jack Bauer is not a real person...only a fictional character seems like the ideal candidate right now....eh.
A simultaneous advantage and disadvantage of posting from an undisclosed location.
I guess that's why they invented emoticons.
"...only a fictional character seems like the ideal candidate right now....eh."
Depending on who you listen to that's all we have to choose from at this point:
1) fake 35 years of experience
2) empty suit
3) flip-flopper from Bluesachusetts
4) more conservative than Hillary
I'm thinking of writing in Ming the Merciless or Bambi.
Note: I make no claim about my sanity.
I will take no lessons from Kennedy on "classiness." The guy frequently cheated on his wife, dodged a vote to censure Sen. McCarthy, and relied on his father's ill gotten millions to get himself elected. He also may have been knowledgeable and complicent about voter fraud which got him elected.
Nixon may not have been a good guy, but people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
How does this either strongly support McCain, or bash him and his supporters? Is that allowed at McRedState?
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"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
-Thomas Paine: The American Crisis, No. 4, 1777
An interesting long-time enemy of Nixon wrote this piece on the last election. Reading it right now gives me a peculiar sort of feeling, which seems worth sharing:
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/6562575/fear_and_loathing_cam...


no one, not Senator Clinton nor the reporter, noticed that the questioner expected that President Bush would be in office in 2010.