baleen - 2008-09-10
GOD SARAH PALIN'S VOICE IS LIKE A DENTAL DRILL GRINDING INTO MY EARDRUMS. I WANT TO MUFFLE HER WET A DIRTY SOCK.
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baleen - 2008-09-10
wow, freudian slip.
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garcet71283 - 2008-09-10 Well, its really no different than if McCain said "lets call a spade a spade." Its a rather common expression that would be very offensive given the race that's being run.
I'm more amused by the fact that the Democrats have pinned themselves in on race and gender in this race.
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simon666 - 2008-09-10 i dont know how to take that.
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Cena_mark - 2008-09-11 Hilary's voice was far worst.
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baleen - 2008-09-11
Hillary was fairly irritating. I honestly didn't think it could get worse than her, but Palin topped it pretty well. Barbara Boxer, now there's a lady with a voice like sweet, sweet mo-lassy.
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Jeff Fries - 2008-09-12 I know your mom; in fact, I was the one who found out she has throat nodes.
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smoothbrain - 2008-09-10
Is that an Alaskan accent?
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Meerkat - 2008-09-10
Next week the McCain campaign extract the words "I", "am", "a" and "muslim" from an Obama speech and string them together to make a commercial.
Yeah, the audio is choppy and the video jerks between each word, but the intended audience will swallow it down and beg for more.
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Billy Buttsex - 2008-09-10
This is the ONE TIME I'm siding with Obama
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baleen - 2008-09-10
What does Britney Spears have to say about this! John McCain just shat a million dollars over absolutely nothing.
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CornOnTheCabre - 2008-09-10
When they slammed McCain with using the exact same expression for Hillary, I kept expecting the AP Reporter to say "But in this case, he actually meant it that way."
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Jeff Fries - 2008-09-11
Obama: not very smart?
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baleen - 2008-09-11
He's being towny because he's elitist and he hates america.
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Jeff Fries - 2008-09-11 He's either not very bright or a passive-aggressive douche. I don't think I'll be voting for him anymore.
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Goethe and ernie - 2008-09-11
I read a wee rundown in the paper today of the amout of times McCain and the Republican party at large have used the phrase "lipstick on a pig" in the past few months, and uhh, it was a lot. But I mean, you know, good for them, not letting anything like context or reason get in the way of a good shot at the other guy.
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baleen - 2008-09-19
It's a totally natural things for politicians to decontextualize their opponents for the sake of an attack and Obama does it too, but in this instance it's just so poorly done and baseless. The fact that they are calling Democrats sexist in order to win Clinton supporters makes me think McCain camp's advisory committee is a little dense.
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