I didn't realize that she was a member of the PTA! That does it for me, I'm sold.
he's in denial.
He "fundamentally disagrees"! So that means he disagrees on behalf of the workers?
What do you think is really going on under that comb-over? Do you think he believes what he says when he protests her "experience"? Or does he know that his job now is to give some Republican a clean slate in 2012 ("Well, at least they're not as crazy as old McCain was!")?
Is 'oversighted' a word?
Did anyone catch Gramps McGrumpypants being interviewed on NPR this morning?
It's nice to see that he doesn't just talk over Obama (like he did in the debates) but journalists too!
he just flushed the georgetown cocktail party person vote right down the toilet.
So, PTA = good, community organizer = worthless?
I was president of my high school's student council, can I be VP? I've even got a plan to fix the economy. Two words: bake sale.
He dropped the "Georgetown cocktail party" line in this morning's NPR interview, too. What are the chances we'll hear Palin use it in the debate? And if she does, will the moderator ask her if she knows where Georgetown is?
I love how he says "some allege that others may have spent too much time inside the beltway, and too much time not out in touch with the American People", and then lamely tries to hang that on Biden, but not himself.
McCain unveils his new strategy to obtain the endorsement of The Des Moines Register: being a total asshole.
I bet it's a real pleasure being one of his immediate handlers these days. I mean, aside from the bedsore bandage changing.
I think someone's put something in his Metamucil.
The fundamentals of his disagreement are strong.
"She's been a mayor, a governor, a mayor..."
Reminds me of the old phrase: "I don't have Alzheimer's, but at lease I don't have Alzheimer's."
He sure is fundamentally fond of the word "fundamental," eh?
Somebody missed their nap today...
What's he gonna say, "I agree that she doesn't have experience, but trust me she'll do a great job"?
He's made this bed and now he's gotta sleep in it. Just like he's got no choice but to sell his bad temper as a positive trait; Hence the "Ms. Congeniality" line he kept dropping in Debate 1.
wanna know whats scariest of all?
he's still going to win come November
*shudder*
@ 15 that's exactly what i was thinking. it's like he can't stop saying "fundamental". it reminds me of the kids in the hall bit where the guy can't stop saying "ascertain" until he's given a new big word to run into the ground.
@18 Not only will he actually not win in November (just like Bush never won, either) but he won't be able to steal the election either (just like the Repubicans weren't able to in 2006, even with their machine firmly in control).
It's going to be an historic turnout. It's going to be a landslide victory for Obama. The best the Republicans can do with their election fraud machine is to make it look close, but they're not going to be able to make it look like a win for McCain.
I like that he's sitting in front of a book titled, "Sacrilege"
@5: he was a curmugeon on NPR; there wasn't a single thing he said that wasn't condescending or testy.
but why even talk to NPR? if you surveyed their listeners, i bet he has about 10% of their votes.
go where the dumbasses are, mcchickain.
@20 ... still on with the "historic turnout" and "landslide victory?" Remember, you have to click the heels of the ruby slippers three times along with saying that.
Mind you, I'm not saying it can't happen. But Mr Obama will have to be up by MORE than 15 points nationally among likely voters before I buy the idea.
So it's the Georgetown cocktail party-goers against Joe Six Pack. That sounds like class war. The GOP have always accused the left-wing of the Dems of inciting class wars yet here it is in their play book. Hypocrisy personified.
fundamental is def his fave word...
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