VanMardigan
has calmed down a bit.
the disgruntled gamer said:I feel a videogames jab coming...
You felt right, but it wasn't that bad.
the disgruntled gamer said:I feel a videogames jab coming...
Tamanon said:The usual, wants someone that believes as he does, that won't be taking over like Cheney did, and that can be President.
Tamanon said:He probably didn't say "he or she" just so there wouldn't be a thirty minute segment on "Hillary back in the mix?":lol
the disgruntled gamer said:I feel a videogames jab coming...
Ghaleon: He doesn't want a Cheney (who will run everything,) he doesn't want a yes man, etc. Also: "He."
Tamanon said:Good lord, the dude can answer almost any question it seems in depth and with solutions. Amazing. Town Hall over!
An Obama townhall. It just ended.Karma Kramer said:What the hell are all you guys watching?
It seems a bit elitist to me.Tamanon said:Good lord, the dude can answer almost any question it seems in depth and with solutions. Amazing. Town Hall over!
Yeah1!Frank the Great said:![]()
DO IT
He's elitist because he can speak to all of the issues with detail. Fucking elitist moron.reilo said:Therefore, unfit to be President.
You might have missed it - but Biden said "I'm not the guy" when asked just a short time ago.Jason's Ultimatum said:Newsweek's Fineman is saying he's betting his life that Biden will be vetted. I guess it is Biden. Have a foreign policy expert while Obama dealing with the domestic issues.
Tamanon said:Good lord, the dude can answer almost any question it seems in depth and with solutions. Amazing. Town Hall over!
typhonsentra said:For anyone watching the McCain docu on Fox, they do appear to be planning to at least mention some of his controversial moments but the difference in tone is still funny nonetheless.
GhaleonEB said:You might have missed it - but Biden said "I'm not the guy" when asked just a short time ago.
polyh3dron said:Obama knocked it out of the park in this town hall meeting IMO. I'm waiting for the pundits to say he was too wordy and didn't have enough sensational sound bite material for them though which made this a loss for him or something.
GhaleonEB said:You might have missed it - but Biden said "I'm not the guy" when asked just a short time ago.
"It's fourth and fifteen and you're looking at a full court press."Tamanon said:Oh Chuck Todd, don't ever use sports metaphors again.
"If it's 3rd and 4 and he needs 4 yards to cross the finish line"
Karma Kramer said:I'm sorry but, watching Sebelius talk in some of these youtube videos, is making me fall asleep.
If she gets picked... she won't be bad... but I don't see whats so fantastic about her. What does she even bring to the ticket?
Frank the Great said:teh boobiez
Nothing. And everytime I ask that, the only answer is that her positions are in line with Obama's.Karma Kramer said:What does she even bring to the ticket?
She's not much of a speaker. She's one hell of a good governor.Karma Kramer said:I'm sorry but, watching Sebelius talk in some of these youtube videos, is making me fall asleep.
If she gets picked... she won't be bad... but I don't see whats so fantastic about her. What does she even bring to the ticket?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY4rgdPjlTE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zi81tGVb6Q
BORING
In November 2005, Time named Sebelius as one of the five best governors in America, praising her for eliminating a $1.1 billion debt she inherited, ferreting out waste in state government, and strongly supporting public education all without raising taxes, although she proposed raising sales, property, and income taxes[14]. Also praised was her bipartisan approach to governing, a useful trait in a state where Republicans have usually controlled the Legislature.
For most national observers, the Sebelius story begins in 2002 when she was elected governor in an open-seat race to succeed term-limited Gov. Bill Graves (R).
But those who know Sebelius best trace the roots of her electoral success back to 1994 when, in one of the worst years in memory for Democrats and in the heart of Republican America, she was elected Insurance Commissioner.
While that, in and of itself, was historic -- she was the first Democrat and the first woman to hold that office -- her allies argue that what she did with the office revealed her as a competent and effective executive willing to make tough decisions -- traits that led to so much success later.
Specifically, Sebelius fans point to a decision in February 2002 in which she rejected an attempt by Anthem, an Indiana-based health insurance company, to buy out Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas. Commissioner Sebelius cited the need to maintain local control of the insurer and keep costs down for average Kansans.
She was the first insurance commissioner in the country to deny a merger of this sort, thus the decision drew national attention. Although it was not a clear political home run at the time (and Sebelius had already made clear that she was planning to run for governor that year), she banned her campaign team from playing any role in the decision.
GhaleonEB said:She's not much of a speaker. She's one hell of a good governor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Sebelius
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/06/the_case_for_kathleen_sebelius.html
Sadly, yes.scorcho said:so wait, we're now deprived of a host of Obama bin Biden jokes from the GOP?
fuck...
Article said:SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - Barack Obama's newly minted running mate will join the Democratic hopeful onstage Saturday at a rally in this capital city where Obama launched his White House bid, a campaign official said.
A senior Obama adviser told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday that Obama and his veep choice will appear in front of the former state Capitol where Abraham Lincoln once served. The last time Obama appeared there, he announced he was running for president.
Lv99 Slacker said:"Do I have an ideological champion?" - Bill Maher
Did he ever?
So Friday he is going to announce?mj1108 said:Obama will campaign with his Veep pick in Illinois on Saturday where Obama first announced his candidacy.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D92LM1FG0&show_article=1&cat=0
It will be announced by Saturday. Could be Friday. Could be Saturday morning. Could be *checks watch* in ten minutes.Dax01 said:So Friday he is going to announce?