Thursday, November 29, 2007

Ignorant quote of the day: "I love that he voted against the war."

November 29, 2007
The Apollo

Chris Rock: "I love that he voted against the war. He really voted against the war." Informed voter? Identity politics? "Anything would be better than Mr Bush." Bet he didn't realize what he said.

video courtesy of FortHardKnox
Barry before his patriotism was challenged. Red screen like McCain's green screen and no teleprompter. He had a little more energy back then.

Barry: "I'm tired about reading about Jena" He pronounced it "Gina" so he must really know alot about it. "I'm tired about reading about nooses."

How many nooses did he see hanging from a tree in Hawaii? Wasn't ever in the south until stumping and the first time he say his mother's birthplace was on a stump.
The president of the United States will believe in the justice and equality for all Americans. And by the way, your next president will actually believe in The Constitution of the United States of America. And will uphold that Constitution. That's why I'm in this race.
I'm in this race because I'm tired of Democrats thinking that the only way to look tough on national security is to act and vote and talk like a George Bush Republican.
Wonder what his VP thinks about this. He didn't seem to care at the 2004 Convention.
When I am president -- whe-when I'm this party's nominee, when I'm the democratic nominee for president -- my opponent will not be able to say I voted for the war - because I didn't.
True, you didn't have a vote and all your followers don't care enough to ask and when a non-mesmerized tries to tell them they start their personal attacks as a way of endorsing their above the fray candidate.
They won't be able to say I gave George Bush the benefit of a doubt in Iran - because I haven't.
True. You didn't know when the vote was and couldn't make it back from NH. Political expediency all the way. Why change something that has been proven to work?
The won't be able to say that I support the Bush-Chaney policies of not talking to leaders that we don't like - because that's not what I believe in.
True. His beliefs are counted down as politically expedient decisions and no one challenges him on them. He believes in what ever will make him president. And when he is? Nobody knows what he will do - not even him.


Wednesday, November 7, 2007

barry laughs dismissively about Sen Clinton's experience

November 7, 2007
Hardball

This what they called "inevitability". Sen Clinton was showing her confidence. She doesn't allow herself to think about losing. Is there a single winner on this planet that thinks about losing as they compete? If they do, they're not focused on winning. This is not inevitability. It's confidence. And you have to have alot if you're running for president. Pro-obama media bias started early. They were going to do anything to destroy her chances.

Schuster says Clinton thinks voters will vote for her because she has White House experience and because she contributed to her husband's achievements. It's an argument that obama ridicules.

BARRY: Sen Clinton is claiming basically the entire eight years of the Clinton presidency as her own, except for the stuff that didn't work out (laughs dismissively) in which case she says she had nothing to do with. (laugh)

She picked up the support of 60 black ministers.

CLINTON: There are lots of ways in which what I did was the face of American when I was there, when I was representing not only my husband but the country.

SCHUSTER: Obama then pounced.

BARRY: If she wants to tout her experience by having visited countries - that's fine. I-I-I don't think that Madeline Albright would think that Hillary Clinton was the face of foreign policy during the Clinton administration - but maybe she'll disagree with that.

ALBRIGHT statement: Hillary Clinton represented American interests and values in her visits to more than 80 countries with presidents, prime ministers and leaders of civil societies...her seven years as US Senator has further deepened her experience...she will be ready from the very first day to lead our nation in a very difficult and dangerous world.



Gaffe of the day: "How Do We Beat the Bitch"

What I find offensive is the woman who asked the question. McCain wasn't sanctioning it - he was caught unawares. He didn't go on and say yeah she is a bitch. He proceeded to answer it. I don't know how SHRC would see it, but this does not even come close to the things barry or the MSM on his behalf have said. Not even close.

LADY: How do we beat the bitch?"

(crowd laughs)

MCCAIN: "May I give, gotta give the translation. (embarrassed chuckle) The way that, the way-"

MAN: "John, I thought she was talking about my ex-wife!"

Then McCain laughs with the rest of them. That line was funny I a generic bah-dum-pah sort of way.

MCCAIN: (Composed.) "But, no, that's an excellent question. (Not meant as the way the question was phrased.) There was a poll out yesterday, a Rasmussen poll that shows me 3 points ahead of Sen Clinton in a head-to-head match-up." Applause. I respect Senator Clinton. I respect anyone who gets the nomination of the Democratic Party."

Alma (Campbell) Brown's husband

According to Huffpo, Alma's hubby Dan Senor was a former adviser for the now-defunct Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and is now reportedly serving as an adviser to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. So she loves barry and is pissed because hubby didn't get a job with Mitt as VP. Love the MSM. Has she ever disclosed this?