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of emotion but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime."
Adlai E. Stevenson, American statesman (1900-1965).

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Chicken McShit

Small Town America is not fooled by McSame's valiant, brave and maverick-like choice to suspend his campaign to single-handedly rescue America from Economic Doom.

There are 98 other Senators on duty to handle the issue. They do not need one more to add to the confusion. This is a political McPloy of the worst sort, and the McSame camp oughta be McShamed of themselves. We are not fooled by your attempt at selflessness--this is the most selfish thing you could have done.

Do not begrudge us our debate. Show us you are a multitasker-- show us you got a pair--and belly up to the podium, man----adjust the mic, and let's roll.

8 comments:

  1. wow, I just found this site and had to take a shower afterwards because I was covered with dem bullshit by the time I was finished....lol.

    This has nothing to do with multitasking and everything to do with prioritizing. Changing the date of the debate will impact nothing. I'm sure Obama will be disappointed that he has to mess up his full time job campaigning but he was actually elected to fulfill another role....as was McCain. The financial stability of this country is far more important than a foreign policy debate that can be rescheduled.

    I find it quite humorous that Obama insisted on only the customary 3 debates (McCain wanted more) and now he's crying foul.

    Even Mr. Clinton feels the debates should be delayed.

    And get rid of the "Mc" crap, it's been done and it's old :)

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  2. LOL!

    Thanks, Tracy, for taking the time to read my blog and make a comment.
    The first paragraph gave me a much-needed mid-afternoon laugh! It does drip of dem in here, doesn't it?

    I do disagree however (big surprise, right?) regarding the "suspension" of McCain's campaign. I truly, and with every fiber of my being, believe that the "suspension" was a political ploy by McCain's team to make him look like the economic savior swooping in to save us all.

    He supposedly cleared his schedule to return to DC. He cancelled his spot on the David Letterman show--called David personally to let him know he was leaving for DC immediately and couldn't make it. As it turns out, he chose to do an interview w/ Katie Couric instead. He lied.

    So it was just Letterman--but he LIED about it.

    He swooped in to DC and did his visit today w/ Bush & Obama AFTER the details of the bill had already been hashed out.

    And, I have never committed the McCrime of the Mc's you referred to, so I can have fun with it, at least once, anyway.

    Please, come back & chat again, I love lively debates!

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  3. Not true tracy.

    On Wed. John McCain was able to "multitask" all over Manhattan while he appeared at several fund raising events. In the afternoon he made the fatal mistake of blowing off Dave Letterman and got caught in a lie claiming he was rushing off to the airport to address the crises in DC. However, he hung around Manhatten Wed. night and managed more fund raising.

    The next day, he appeared in DC near noon after congress had spent days working on a bailout. Mr. Obama was there for the morning session and worked on the agreement that McCain, himself, as of Tues. said he had not read. It was only 3 pages.

    McCain, as proved by video, then sat through the white house meeting contributing nothing.

    John McCain should be at the debate and you should watch even though it may be quite painful for both of you.

    I hope you enjoyed your shower, but, save some hot water for tonight because you have obviously confused dem bullshit with repub McMoose shit.

    And, If you really enjoy showers, visit:

    http://leftylimericksbyrwiley.blogspot.com/

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  4. Hi RWILEY :)

    I found your "not true" response to be rather rude, lol. (I'm kidding ;))

    It's sad that it took a request from the President to get Obama to get involved in what HE calls, "the biggest economic crisis facing the nation since the Depression." Seems that should have been a given, ya think?

    You can say McCain's actions were a political ploy. I can say Obama's actions were quite cavalier in the middle of a political crisis.

    I sincerely hope that during this crisis we can put our partisan differences aside and come together with a common goal to do what is best for this nation.

    That is REALLY what's important, right?

    I'll be watching the debates tonight and I have no doubt McCain will shine. Mooseshit and all, lol.

    But if it's ugly for McCain, I won't be back!! lol :)

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  5. "But if it's ugly for McCain, I won't be back!!"

    Just hope that John not only adjusts the mike, as Small Town recommends, but gets some rest and applies some makeup.

    Either way please come back, but as an Obama supporter. (snicker!)

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  6. Tracy, youi said, "I sincerely hope that during this crisis we can put our partisan differences aside and come together with a common goal to do what is best for this nation."

    Come on now, you know that will never happen. That would be like Al Sharpton and David Duke sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner...lol

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  7. Smalltown and Rwiley,
    lol @ both of you :)

    I felt the debates went well. McCain proved once again to be knowledgeable and experienced. Obama made some good points and is a damn good looking man, lol :)

    Smalltown, you should have a message board link on your home page where we can discuss these things. You can get a free one through Proboards here: http://www.proboards.com/

    It provides a nice format and you can customize it. There's others that are good but I can't think of them right now.

    It looks like a traffic jam in here and a message board would allow for those LLOOOONNNNNGGGG posts that SOME people write ;)

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  8. Sorry for the late response--I have been out of the house all day today.

    I will look into the message board thingy. Thanks for the suggestion.

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