On Sep 26, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Michael Luscombe wrote: > On 26-Sep-08, at 3:59 PM, Francis Drouillard wrote: > >> Funny, the man that coined the phrase "Bush Doctrine" noted that it >> wasn't what Gibson thought it was. Others have noted that there are >> numerous definitions of the "Bush Doctrine." It was clearly a >> gimmick with the intent of getting his "gotcha!". Were it not, he >> would have clarified his question when she asked him. > > -- > > WTF is this "gotcha" BS you keep rattling on about?
Gibson and Katie both looked like they were sucking lemons throughout the entire interview. Even without my bias it wasn't that hard to catch. > > If she looks stupid, or unprepared, or just out and out lies, that's > not some petty schoolyard tactic you can dismiss. Some speak well under the gun, some don't. Were you a fan of Clinton and his vast experience running the great state of Arkansas? Dude was a great bullshitter (oops, public speaker) though. > > I don't think she deserves the respect that Biden does, or even > McCain, for that matter. She has almost no experience, Unlike Obama. > no poise, It's not a beauty pageant anymore. Well, sadly it is, so here we go. > and > a closet that appears to be packed to capacity with skeletons. Yeah, bummer, this is a first for elected officials in North America, and humans in general. Things could get interesting. > She's > an unqualified candidate added to the bill to give McCain more > "folksy" cred, since it was clear from the last two elections that > people aren't electing brains and experience, but simply someone > they'd be comfortable having a beer with. What? I really don't think you are quite grasping the attitude and thoughts of much of the right. Some of us actually close our mouths when we breath. > > This is the Dream Team that's going to run the US? A POW and a hockey > mom? Wipe off her lipstick and she's a pit-bull, so I've heard. > Are they going to consult on issues, or is she just going to put > the cheese trays together for McCain's meetings? One could take that as sexism if one were inclined. Shoot give her credit, Hillary didn't even want to bake cookies. > > Sorry, this Repub bill has far too much de facto respect. McCain > doesn't remotely resemble the principled vet he once was, I thought he was just a POW? > and I'm not > sure I would elect Palin to run Alaska, nevermind an entire country. > Well, good thing you don't have to worry about voting down here in the land of the uninformed. Gotta run, there is a Pabst and a deep-fried Snickers calling my name, then I gotta mow the lawn, yeehaw, wish I had a tractor. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "StrataList-OT" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/StrataList-OT?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
