Stupidest thing ever

Thu, 10/09/2008 - 3:12PM by jenzene 10 Comments - 97 Views

http://jezebel.com/5060704/the-sarah-palin-non+photoshop-chop-fox-news-wants-to-alter-your-reality

Are the Republicans getting SO desperate that they'll go after Newsweek over a MAGAZINE COVER?? Seriously.

And the fact is that Republicans are throwing a hissy fit over it because they are becoming increasingly desperate.

After all, the Republicans HAVE begun playing the race card (what does him being Black have anything to do with being the President??) and trying to make a drama of Obama's association with that guy who did all that stuff in the sixties (can't remember his name now, and they served on some board for some education-related thing), even though Obama was not yet 10-years-old in the sixties.

Republicans make fun of Democrats for being a bunch of peace-loving tree-hugging hippies, but let's look at the Republicans. Who do they have on their side?

1) Elizabeth Hasselbeck. Enough said.
2) The blonde anchorwoman of Fox News. She covered McCain's nomination acceptance speech, and between segments, she was constantly touching up her make-up and hair (it's on Youtube).
3) Jon Voigt.

There are just as many conservative Democrats as there are libertarian Republicans, so I don't know why Democrats and Republicans are portrayed as separate whole entities.

I would gladly french-kiss a tree over having a conversation with the whiny-voiced Elizab*tch (have you ever noticed that whenever she throws a hissy fit or gets mad at someone, she never makes eye contact with her/them?). If I were in those many situations on The View where Elizab*tch throws a hissy fit, I would do what guys do and change the subject and pretend she wasn't even talking. That makes women SO MAD (and I've tried it, and it works). Of course, that doesn't make for good TV unless you enjoy watching Elizab*tch break down into tears.. which I do. Smiling

Desperate people are sad pitiful people. Hillary Clinton did the whole mudslinging thing, and now the Republicans.. which comes to no surprise, actually.

John McCain doesn't strike me as the sort who would make a good President. It's funny that Sarah Palin has been promoting this Joe Six-Pack thing because I would much rather invite Obama over for a barbecue than McCain. Obama is a friendly, even-tempered, level-headed sorta guy who would probably ask to take over the grill. McCain has proven himself to be hot-headed (he has admitted it on air!) and fake (have you heard him laugh and smile during the debates?). I wouldn't want to invite McCain to my barbecue if there's a risk of him throwing the ketchup and mustard bottles at me if I undercook the hot dogs.

Barack Hussein Obama? PUH-LEEZE. First he was criticized for attending a Christian church led by a controversial pastor, now the Republicans are insinuating that he's Muslim? So if he's Christian he's bad, and if he's not Christian he's still bad? How stupid! MCCAIN/PALIN NEEDS TO BE PUT TO SLEEP.

P.S. Can anyone imagine Cindy McCain being the First Lady? Here's a rich spoiled brat who spend something like $15k on her Republican nomination acceptance speech outfit, and she's expected to inspire women across the country? HA! I have a feeling she's gonna be a really inactive First Lady, whereas Michelle Obama would be a welcome face to any school on any coast, private and public!


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" I wouldn't want to invite McCain to my barbecue if there's a risk of him throwing the ketchup and mustard bottles at me if I undercook the hot dogs" --

Thu, 10/09/2008 - 4:41pm

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I'm curious what you are referring to when you say the Republicans have played the race card?

Thu, 10/09/2008 - 6:48pm

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wow

Thu, 10/09/2008 - 11:45pm

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I don't see why the cover is so terrible. shrug Much ado about nothing, in my opinion. She looks better than most people when their faces are magnified 10000x.

Fri, 10/10/2008 - 12:48am

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"look who the republicans have on their side"?
are you kidding?
are you honestly playing the grade school "I have more friends than you game"?

Fri, 10/10/2008 - 5:26am

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As for the cover of Newsweek - the problem is not the picture. The problem is the commentary from people who know nothing about guns.

Fri, 10/10/2008 - 5:27am

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You're calling Cindy McCain a spoiled brat? Why 'cause her father worked hard, started his own company, and made money? Cindy's daddy wasn't born in to money - he earned it. Wasn't it B.O. who attended one of the best most elite schools in Hawaii (after he returned from Jakarta that is). It's called Punahou School and is SO expensive - there's no way his family could have sent him there if they're were not "well off".

Fri, 10/10/2008 - 5:33am

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the Republicans are throwing a fit because we want a fair unbias media
plain and simple

Fri, 10/10/2008 - 5:34am

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I guess I'm a spoiled brat too, because when there's something important that comes up I spend more on my clothes, hair etc to look nice.

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Fri, 10/10/2008 - 8:19am

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I cant really comment on a post with barbecue comparisons. i just cant.

Fri, 10/10/2008 - 11:07am


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