O'Liely frothing at the mouth like a rabid dog

Robdawg

Junior Member
It's quite commical to watch o'lielys talking points on how dems are the "entitlement" party. Who the fuck is he?? I'VE WATCHED BUSH/MCCAIN GIVE BILLIONS TO WALL STREET EXECS AND GOLDEN PARASHUTES!!! I've seen bush give billions in tax breaks to those who don't need it.

I've always believed the democrats were the party of the middle class. and if it's an entitlement to give more of a tax break to hard working americans o'liley can kiss my white ass

OBAMA 08

A new FOX News/Rasmussen poll says that the election has dramatically changed since September 21, around the time the economy began to seriously wobble.

In the key state of Florida, for example, McCain was leading by five points on that date. Tuesday, he's behind by five points. In the vital state of Ohio, McCain was up four points on the 21st. He is now down by two. And in Virginia, the same thing. McCain was up by two back then. He's now down by three.

The economic chaos has greatly benefited Obama. That's just the way it is. So far, Senator McCain has tried to parody Senator Obama in the stimulus game, but that's not a winning strategy.

For decades, the Democrats have been the entitlement party, the Republicans the party of self-reliance. There's no way McCain can out-entitle Barack Obama, no matter what plans he tries to sell.

The only area where McCain could score, and big, is enforcement and oversight, bringing to justice the villains who have caused all the economic pain. There are bad guys in this situation, and they should be held accountable.

The Democrats will not do that because too many of those responsible are in their own party. But maverick McCain is capable of going after all the guilty ones, Democrats and Republicans alike, as well as the corrupt, deceitful CEOs. That's what the suffering public wants — some passion for justice, as well as tax relief and a sound plan going forward. So that is Senator McCain's opening.

"Talking Points" suggested the senator concentrate on the justice area in the last debate, but he didn't do it. The result: another stalemate and no momentum for McCain.

Senator Obama is simply too good a debater to think you can beat him on complicated tax plans. It's not going it happen. But Obama is a cautious politician, not a demonstrative crusader, while McCain is much more emotional. So again, he has an opening to right some wrongs.

No matter what happens in the debate Wednesday night, it is a tough climb for John McCain. The Obama campaign is smart, has tons of money, and at this point all they have to do is sit on the lead. It will take some dramatic moments for McCain to get moving again.

Since when are "talking points' memos from a dishonest news organization supposed to be giving advise to a candidate for president. more than a little dishonest i say.

But when you get desparate i guess thats what you ahve to do. in any event, how is it an entitlement when you give those who work hardest for their money tax relief? i mean are you fucking kidding me? i work everyday and welcome a tax cut for me and not some rich ceo who gets stock options galore, or a painter, carpenter or entreprenuer.

what bs this man is.
 
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