July 23, 2007
Debate
BIDEN: I don't know if he's mentally qualified to own that gun.
Video courtesy of pundital
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
Ignorant comment of the day: Obama would sit down with rogue leaders.
July 7, 2007
CNN/You Tube South Carolina Democratic Debate
Stephen Sorta: "Would you be willing to meet separately, without preconditions, during the first year of your administration, in Washington or anywhere else, with the leaders of Iran, Syria [He could stay at Tony Rezko's house], Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea in order to bridge the gap that divides our country?"
Obama: "I would!"
Biden standing right next to him. And the fat jerk--an obvious liberal professor looking dude--who asked the question is smirking like BO I got your back: "I'd be interested to hear what, uh, (affected tone) "Hillary" has to say to that question."
And I would like to ask you why you have no respect for a US Senator who has more power in her little pinky than you do in your shriveled little nuts and pinky-finger penis that you haven't seen in a 20 years and probably haven't used in 30.
CNN/You Tube South Carolina Democratic Debate
Stephen Sorta: "Would you be willing to meet separately, without preconditions, during the first year of your administration, in Washington or anywhere else, with the leaders of Iran, Syria [He could stay at Tony Rezko's house], Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea in order to bridge the gap that divides our country?"
Obama: "I would!"
Biden standing right next to him. And the fat jerk--an obvious liberal professor looking dude--who asked the question is smirking like BO I got your back: "I'd be interested to hear what, uh, (affected tone) "Hillary" has to say to that question."
And I would like to ask you why you have no respect for a US Senator who has more power in her little pinky than you do in your shriveled little nuts and pinky-finger penis that you haven't seen in a 20 years and probably haven't used in 30.
Senator Clinton: "Well, I will NOT promise to meet with these leaders of these countries during my first year. I will promise a very vigorous diplomatic effort. Because I think that it IS not that you promise a meeting at that high a level before you know what the intentions are. I don't want to be used for propaganda purposes. I don't want to make a situation even worse. but I certainly agree that we need to get back to diplomacy, which has been turned into a bad word in this administration and I will pursue very vigorous diplomacy and I will a lot of high level presidential envoys to test the waters, to feel the way. But, certainly, we're not going to have our president meet with Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez and the president of North Korea, Iran and Syria until we know better what the way forward would be.Look at bo's typical messiah look with his nose up in the air (2:40). He did the same when Biden said he didn't have enough experience in the debate.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Poll: proobama media bias
July 13 & 22, 2007
Rasmussen Poll
CBS, NBC, ABC
39% liberal bias
10% of liberals
62% of conservatives
38% of I
20% conservative bias
49% of liberals
19% of I
25% unbiased
CNN
33% liberal bias
55% of conservatives
16% conservative bias
32% unbiased
43% of Liberals
NPR
27% liberal
14% conservative
37% unbiased
50% of liberals
FOX
31% conservative bias
21% of conservatives
15% liberal bias
18% of conservatives
36% unbiased
49% of R
45% of conservatives
AP
30% liberal bias
12% conservative bias
36% unbiased
MSNBC
33% liberal
13% conservative
CNBC
29% liberal
14% conservative
Local news
30% liberal
17% conservative
New York Times, Washington Post and local newspapers liberal
Equally divided as to whether or not the "Fairness Doctrine" should be restored
Rasmussen Poll
CBS, NBC, ABC
39% liberal bias
10% of liberals
62% of conservatives
38% of I
20% conservative bias
49% of liberals
19% of I
25% unbiased
CNN
33% liberal bias
55% of conservatives
16% conservative bias
32% unbiased
43% of Liberals
NPR
27% liberal
14% conservative
37% unbiased
50% of liberals
FOX
31% conservative bias
21% of conservatives
15% liberal bias
18% of conservatives
36% unbiased
49% of R
45% of conservatives
AP
30% liberal bias
12% conservative bias
36% unbiased
MSNBC
33% liberal
13% conservative
CNBC
29% liberal
14% conservative
Local news
30% liberal
17% conservative
New York Times, Washington Post and local newspapers liberal
Equally divided as to whether or not the "Fairness Doctrine" should be restored
Saturday, July 7, 2007
New word of the day: Misunderestimate
Nov. 6, 2000
Bentonville, Arkansas
PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH:
They misunderestimate me.
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