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Did anyone watch ABC World News tonight?
Clinton's people outted Obama for basically plagiarizing a speech by Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick. Obama's defense...? That Hilary has used his campaign slogans, too. Umm, sorry buddy but saying "Let's Get Fired Up" at a rally is not the same as stealing someone else's speech; it doesn't matter whether or not he's a friend of yours. :rolleyes: |
Yeah, except Deval Patrick has also come out and said that he and Obama share words and ideas. This was Obama's first response, but the campaign has continued.
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On the lighter side, found this on Youtube: Hillary vs. Obama |
McCain dipping in the fountain of youth...again?
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McCain is being represented by Bob Bennett which I find to be very interesting (considering ole Robert is a huge lib).
Having read the article now, I think the timing is extremely questionable. If anyone has read my posts about McCain, they know I'm not overly fond of him, but there doesn't seem to be much new information here. I think with MSNBC cowering to the Democratic candidates and with this NYT stir, media outlets are beginning to show their hand. Granted, we all knew where these entities stood, but even the "independent" Chris Matthews is visibly giddy about anything Obama, which is a nice compliment to Keith "Bush is a murderer" Olbermann. Should be an interesting summer. |
....this is getting like a soap opera so we may need to get a bigger bag of popcorn....
Ok..let's see what we got so far this week Obama and McCain wins Clinton accuses Obama of plagiarism Chelsea still funny looking Michelle verbally gaffes Hardball doesn't know an Osama from an Obama O'Reilly gaffes defending Obama's alleged militancy Olberman and MSNBC like hungry sharks go after O'Reilly The Wiseguys endorse Obama John attacks Barack on finance pledging Cindy tells how proud she is of her country and her husband. NY Times goes ito tabloid mode on John alleging that he had an affair John accuses Times of smearing Today John will have a press conference in which he will ask the press and his wife..."Who are you gonna believe....me or your lying eyes?" o yeah...there is a full moon out this week... Sooooooooo........ Will Michelle put a muzzle on it? Will Hillary pay for an extreme make over on Chelsea? Will Barack put a hit out on Hillary? Will we find out that secretly Farrakahn was cooking grits and playing calypso in Obama's kitchen? Will Cindy believe John over her lying eyes? Will we find John's Weapons of Impotent Destruction? Will Bill and Keith just shut the hell up? Will we all die from poisoning of feul from a shot down sattelite or Sick Cow disease? Stay tuned for more oooooooooooooonnnnnn..... As the Poll Turns...... |
What's everyone's deal with Chelsea's looks? I think she blossomed in college and is now an attractive, put-together young lady. If you've seen pictures of young Bill and young Hillary, they weren't the MOST attractive 20-somethings, they actually grew into their looks as they aged and became more attractive as they got older. I think Chelsea's doing ok considering the "looks" gene pool she had no control over. Give her a break on that point. She went to a fantastic school and has a killer job, she'll buy and sell all of us one day and seems like a nice person overall, despite everything she probably has to deal with every single day of her life because of who her parents are (also out of her control).
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Of course, I like just about anything Christopher Buckley writes (I may not always agree with him, but I love the way he says it), but I though this piece in the NY Times the other day was quite good:
The Manchurian Conservative. (You have to be registered with the NY Times to read it, I imagine.) |
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And Mac's denial of what was in those three paragraphs Nothing was said about the rest of it....:confused: Story goes much deeper than that. |
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I think the real depth is that the Times waited to release this until McCain won the nomination (basically), and the possible battle with the New Republic. |
Yeah, but isn't it better for McCain that they hit this stuff relative early? It can't really stay alive until the general election, do you think? And as long as he's been in politics, most of the skeletons have to be out of his closet, right?
The NY Times piece was entertaining, and I think that McCain will certainly be the most conservative person in the general election. |
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Do you think it has new life? Are we more interested in financial corruption than we used to be? Or is it just that if Obama is the DNC nominee that he doesn't have any baggage, which it the upside of having relatively little experience, so his campaign can trot McCain's past out there with little fear? Clinton, if she somehow manages to pull out the nomination, probably won't be as interested in playing the "who is more associated with sketchy dealings" game. |
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What ever happens, most likely will be from "swift-boat" type groups rather than the parties themselves. |
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