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damn, CNN has like 10 different screens in view
This is amazing. :lolJuice said:That's unusually strong language from a politician. He says it louder and he'll win some brownie points, as there is no way this story is slowing down.
Next up, John McCain's wandering eyes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RN5xbWtNSU
Every day real news gets a little closer to The Day Today.soul creator said:damn, CNN has like 10 different screens in view
maximum360 said:If you think that's bad, see Laura Bush's comments: http://www.cnn.com/video/savp/evp/?.../2008/09/01/am.intv.laura.bush.convention.cnn
Start around 3:15. Palin has a different type of experience that is better than all three other candidates.
I have nothing against these women but they need to stop talking.
besada said:Whoever designed their stage setup seems to not understand that this was going to be broadcast. To see either teleprompter, they're having to turn 45 degrees away from the camera. Not only aren't they looking at the televised audience, they're making 90 degree turns multiple times during the speech.
I guess hiring Brittany Spears's set designer isn't so funny now.
Good. That's exactly what he should be saying.Gary Whitta said:Statement from Obama:
At a press availability in Monroe, Mich., Barack Obama said: "Back off these kinds of stories."
"I have said before and I will repeat again: People's families are off limits," Obama said. "And people's children are especially off-limits. This shouldn't be part of our politics. It has no relevance to Gov. Palin's performance as a governor or her potential performance as a vice president. So I would strongly urge people to back off these kinds of stories. You know my mother had me when she was 18, and how a family deals with issues and teenage children, that shouldn't be a topic of our politics."
<3 <3OuterWorldVoice said:Look, reasonable people on gaf don't give a shit about the pregnancy, the DWI, the airplane water-breaking fiasco, any of that shit. The point is not sin here - the point is hypocrisy and poor vetting.
If this stuff had happened to Obama, the Republicans would roll out frothing attack dogs like Dobson's Focus on the Family, etc.
Because the democrats don't run their campaign on bullshit strawmen like FAMBLY VALUEZ they are weak on the attack in this kind of scenario. Bluntly, and sadly, that is one of the reasons why I identify with democrats and not republicans.
There will be plenty more Palin fail. Plenty. Let's just sit back and watch it gather.
Shiggie said:Just got a text from Obama to give $5 to Red Cross.
Juice said:If he loses, hopefully the Palin pick gets enough of the blame that it enters our vernacular, for instance:
Ugh, this Volcano Taco isn't hot at all. That was the worst pick since Sarah Palin.
LM4sure said:Obama sending spam. HAHA, that's just wrong.
Juice said:If he loses, hopefully the Palin pick gets enough of the blame that it enters our vernacular, for instance:
Ugh, this Volcano Taco isn't hot at all. That was the worst pick since Sarah Palin.
Trakdown said:Get real. It's asking you to donate to save hurricane victims, not promising to make your dick bigger.
LM4sure said:Obama sending spam. HAHA, that's just wrong.
- RNC chairman Mike DuncanHe also urged delegates and those watching the opening on TV to help victims of the hurricane.
"Through a simple text message, you can give help to your countrymen," Duncan said, urging people to text "GUSTAV" to help relief efforts.
Trakdown said:Get real. It's asking you to donate to save hurricane victims, not promising to make your dick bigger.
Trakdown said:Get real. It's asking you to donate to save hurricane victims, not promising to make your dick bigger.
LM4sure said:Yeah, whatever. You shouldn't have to be reminded to give! It's kind of like when I receive recorded phone calls from the Red Cross to give blood, when I already give every three months! Leave me the hell alone.
Juice said:If he loses, hopefully the Palin pick gets enough of the blame that it enters our vernacular, for instance:
Ugh, this Volcano Taco isn't hot at all. That was the worst pick since Sarah Palin.
That's puberty, Dax.Dax01 said:Wait, so if I donate to the Obama campaign, my penis will get larger?
What kind of sorcery is this?
GhaleonEB said:That's puberty, Dax.
Snaku said:I was gonna get one of these later at Taco Bell. Are they any good?
Yeah, you sign up to receive messages.Trakdown said:I agree, you shouldn't have to be. Some people do. And if I'm not mistaken, this is a voluntary service that you can opt out of, not like a telemarketer thing.
:lolGhaleonEB said:That's puberty, Dax.
Gaborn said:Perhaps you honestly believe that the Democrats and Republicans are not much different on the issues you care about and it really doesn't matter which of the two idiots gets elected? Perhaps you also believe that supporting a third party is a better method of sending that message than not voting at all, your other primary alternative?
Zabka said:I'm glad the pregnancy stuff is settled (for the most part), because the Alaska Independence Party story will be far more entertaining and relevant. Picking a former secessionist as VP is just hilarious.
MThanded said:Hillaryis44 is loving this Palins daughter pregnant story. They are saying its good because it shows she can deal with everyday middle class issues. There hasn't been anything to deal with yet because she hasnt had the child and they covered it up for a while. This has been one interesting election year and I have a feeling that its going to get even crazier very soon.
Snaku said:I was gonna get one of these later at Taco Bell. Are they any good?
MThanded said:Hillaryis44 is loving this Palins daughter pregnant story. They are saying its good because it shows she can deal with everyday middle class issues. There hasn't been anything to deal with yet because she hasnt had the child and they covered it up for a while. This has been one interesting election year and I have a feeling that its going to get even crazier very soon.
syllogism said:CBS news poll:
Obama-Biden: 48
McCain-Palin: 40
Was +3 Obama before DNC
FightyF said:Just like Al Qaeda, Neoconservatives appeal to emotions, rather than intelligence. They have their own agenda and aim to use things like religion, or nationalism to garner support for this agenda. Fear is used as a motivator, and both sides paint their "enemies" with very broad brushes.
FightyF said:In the same way I view supporters of organizations like Al Qaeda, I view Republican supporters as acting out of emotion, being manipulated, being hypocritical, applying their beliefs very selectively, being against unity, and simply uneducated on the issues.
Sorry, that was too tempting. :lolDax01 said::lol
I still think polls aren't too useful until after both conventions, but it's nice to see the Gallup/Rasmussen bounce reiterated.syllogism said:CBS news poll:
Obama-Biden: 48
McCain-Palin: 40
Was +3 Obama before DNC
GhaleonEB said:Sorry, that was too tempting. :lol
I still think polls aren't too useful until after both conventions, but it's nice to see the Gallup/Rasmussen bounce reiterated.
Well, as you are wont to say, "fair enough." I still dispute the "lie" part. The photo was used on a March 9, 2008 story, it seems odd to use a 2-year-old photo. And those kids don't look 3, 10 and 15 there, either.Gaborn said:
DeaconKnowledge said:So is it safe to call this election or what?
Gotta say I can't see much changing unless there's some monumental scandal on Obama's side.
Frank the Great said:FightyF, you are confusing the term "Neoconservative." That term refers to foreign policy only - the belief that American power should always be exercised to secure American interests in the world, even if it means going to war with countries that haven't attacked us.
This applies to conservatives in general, not just neoconservatives. Read some Carl Schmitt for an eye-opener (he was a Nazi who put into words many of the methods conservative power brokers throughout human history - and the Republican party today - use to their advantage.)
That's because they are both conservative groups.
"Conservatism" by itself means nothing in regards to political beliefs - they change dramatically according to times and cultures. It is merely a disposition to resist change and value emotion - pariticularly fear - over reason and logic.
This election will NOT make conservatism and the politics of emotion and fear go away. You were on the money with the Neoconservatism though - hopefully that ridiculous "realist" foreign policy will be dead in the water from now on, and viewed as a historical failure.
Juice said:They are lame. They are red hard tacos with a little cheese sauce on them.
Frank the Great said:FightyF, you are confusing the term "Neoconservative." That term refers to foreign policy only - the belief that American power should always be exercised to secure American interests in the world, even if it means going to war with countries that haven't attacked us.
This applies to conservatives in general, not just neoconservatives. Read some Carl Schmitt for an eye-opener (he was a Nazi who put into words many of the methods conservative power brokers throughout human history - and the Republican party today - use to their advantage.)
That's because they are both conservative groups.
"Conservatism" by itself means nothing in regards to political beliefs - they change dramatically according to times and cultures. It is merely a disposition to resist change and value emotion - pariticularly fear - over reason and logic.
This election will NOT make conservatism and the politics of emotion and fear go away. You were on the money with the Neoconservatism though - hopefully that ridiculous "realist" foreign policy will be dead in the water from now on, and viewed as a historical failure.
Trakdown said:And of course, its antithesis, NOD- Nobody Originally Did.
Right, I'm just saying they are MORE useful after the conventions. Veep/convention stuff going on right now add a lot of noise.Trakdown said:You really can't deduct much from polls until after the debates.
Trakdown said:You really can't deduct much from polls until after the debates.