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Because they're not knuckle-draggers. What do I win?
Umm. not clear on that, are the men not knuckle draggers or the women ?
Because they're not knuckle-draggers. What do I win?
Haha that is pretty funny .
I agree with Dan
the men in the Dem party need to develop some spinage, I'm hear to teach them.
Case closed!
I was wondering if anyone else thought that? I can't blame McCain for having to turn his face from the camera. People don't like her for whatever reason and they are going to call her names. Oh, and people on her side are going to say it is people not liking her because she is a strong, opinionated woman. I mean it couldn't have anything to do with policy. Many on the right like Margaret Thatcher and Condaleeza Rice. Wonder how many on the left call(ed) them names?
I'm telling you this is a fun campaign perios as there is no candidate that is likely to make it on the ballot that I plan to vote for. I'm just sitting back enjoying each side's weeping and wailing over every little thing.
Ah I see. You know you could always register as a Repub, it's not like today's Democrat party is getting anymore Conservative lately.Maybe so Dano but he won't be on the general election ballot for me to vote for unless he decides to opt out of the republican party and run as an independent. Because of that I honestly haven't looked that closely into his policies.
I don't think I could support Mitt Romney, I'm not interested in national forced healthcare.I figure most of the Ron Paulers will vote for whichever Republican candidate is on the ballot in NOV.
Youtube, John McCain GOP campaign rally, yesterday.
Question to McCain, on Hillary Clinton:
-Questioner: "How are we going to stop the b*tch??"
****Audience Erupts in Laughter*****
-John McCain's reponse: "That's an excellent question"
Translation: Strong, opinionated, left of center women = "bitch"
Granted, the question was a woman herself. Which goes to show that some Con women are hateful of strong, opinionated, professional women.
But, do you have a single doubt in your mind, that behind closed doors in male-dominated GOP strategy sessions, the same question isn't being asked about Hillary Clinton or Nancy Pelosi: "How are we gonna stop the b*tch?"
I wonder if in Dem strategy sessions, Laura Bush or Elizabeth Dole are refered to as "the b*tch"?
Just wondering. No doubt, that gender based insulting goes on all the time, among all segments of the male and female demographic.
LOL who gives a shit. calling guys assholes = same as calling girls bitches.
You have to admit, leftwing women do sound kinda bitchy, they don't come across too feminine. If it makes you feel any better, leftwing men come across as kinda whiny and I think you'd rather be known as bitchy than whiny.
lol but us men know our place. when the woman is having a bad day.. we move out of the comforts of our 3000sf furnished house into the basement or garage.
I figure most of the Ron Paulers will vote for whichever Republican candidate is on the ballot in NOV.
FYI chaps garage is better than a 3 star hotel.
I think just about any politician would laugh at jokes from their audience and not argue with them.
Does anyone really think if some Hillary supporter yelled to her: "But what are we gonna do about the bastard Romney!", that she would not laugh or play along with it?
Today was just McCain's turn.