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I liked how the media reported the mangled syntax. Somewhere, an editor in the lefty MSM is cackling.

When I read it, it struck me as oddly "adolescent girl" in tone -- "Oy my god, I'd like, totally date him, just, it's, like, I don't know..."

I wonder what Pastor Dobson will have to say about this?

Posted by Jubilation T. Cornball | August 15, 2008 9:36 AM
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Uhhh, I meant, "Oh my god" but "Oy" works...I'm kind of glad to know my inner teen chick isn't a shiksa.

Posted by Jubilation T. Cornball | August 15, 2008 9:38 AM
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Dan,

I can't believe you totally missed the second part of that quote, where McCain says he would not consider Bloomberg for VP because he's "pro gay rights". So for McCain, it's cool if you're a baby-murdering abortionist, but fags are right-fucking-out!

Posted by Providence | August 15, 2008 9:41 AM
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@3: Which is hilarious, because Bloomberg would probably be a boon to McCain in other ways.

As for finding out how this will play in the Bible Belt, why don't we ask them? Repeatedly? With video?

Posted by Greg | August 15, 2008 9:45 AM
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@3: I've never understood this about McCain. Gay sex has never ever led to an abortion. He should be all about it.

Posted by Ziggity | August 15, 2008 9:45 AM
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Well, seeing as how the Republicans' electoral success is entirely due to real Republicans holding their noses while their candidates pander to the Christian garbage, and that coaltion of the willing is falling apart, and McCain knows perfectly well that the kook wing of the party isn't enough to win, he's just trying to find a way to keep the tattered remnants together here.

Posted by Fnarf | August 15, 2008 9:46 AM
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It IS a disagreement that keeps shaping our national politics in very ugly ways. I am tired of it being such a big player in presidential nominations and I'm glad that McCain is minimizing it.

(That said: I can't help but hope that his own people will turn on him like hungry wolves if he selects a pro-choice candidate, and he'll lose miserably).

Posted by MEC | August 15, 2008 9:51 AM
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Hopefully this means that the Southern Strategy era is drawing to a close. If this wedge issue is losing its effectiveness the GOP might have to run on its actual policies, which screw most of the working class evangelicals who have been one-issue voters since abortion became the only issue anybody talks about.

Posted by flamingbanjo | August 15, 2008 10:04 AM
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Dan,
For the record, it's no secret that Sen. Obama is considering an anti-choice candidate for VP (Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine). The Dems have indeed, opened their eyes to alternative views on abortion rights. Their platform remains ardently pro-choice but there are more anti-choice Dems being elected especially from the South. Stridency on the issue really isn't an option for both candidates.

Posted by lark | August 15, 2008 10:05 AM
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I've never quite understood the environmental pro animal life (spotted owl) stands of the Left vis a vis their stand on human life (disposable).

Posted by John Bailo | August 15, 2008 10:10 AM
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another platform-du-jour.

if he hates gays, then he must really hate himself, because he's the biggest cocksucker i've ever seen.

Posted by isweatbutter | August 15, 2008 10:15 AM
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#10, think harder.

Posted by w7ngman | August 15, 2008 10:15 AM
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@10 To be fair, I'm in favor of legalized spotted owl abortion. It's their little owl bodies, it should be their choice.

Posted by Hernandez | August 15, 2008 10:23 AM
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@10: think harder, indeed. Human life is not disposable. Human appendages are, even if they might someday become human life.

Posted by Fnarf | August 15, 2008 10:25 AM
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@10 - becasue a foetus is arguably not yet a human life while a spotted owl is quite tautologically a spotted owl.

@9 - It's not out of character for a democrat to treat abortion as an issue about which we can agree to disagree. It is out of character for a republican to do so.

Posted by kinaidos | August 15, 2008 10:29 AM
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Hey, if it makes the fundies not vote for him, congrats.

His running mate should also support gay rights. Hell, his running mate should just be gay. I mean, gay rights are just a disagreement, too.

Then the fundies can go vote for Romney or Buchanan or whomever. Hell, I'll contribute to their campaign if it helps. Why not? TIFP.

Posted by K | August 15, 2008 10:40 AM
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The new Democratic platform is a move closer to the middle as well. Interesting to see how that might play out. Evangelicals are finding a warmer welcome in the Democratic party than they ever have, and I don't see how that can help McCain.

Posted by It's Mark Mitchell | August 15, 2008 10:45 AM
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@10 Not really a valid argument, since humanity isn't in danger of going extinct anytime soon. In fact, the best way to destroy our presence on this planet is to keep reproducing at the rate we have been.

Posted by T | August 15, 2008 11:04 AM
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It's not like continuing Bush's third term with McCain won't result in a 7-2 anti-choice US Supreme Court.

Oh, wait, it would.

Methinks he doth protest too much.

Posted by Will in Seattle | August 15, 2008 11:36 AM

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