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Rep. Ron Paul, the former Republican presidential candidate who excited a multitude of young voters during the primaries, announced a “major” news conference in Washington Wednesday.
With a range of third-party candidates at his side – including the Libertarian Party’s Bob Barr, independent candidate Ralph Nader, the Constitution Party’s Chuck Baldwin and the Green Party’s Cynthia McKinney – it’s unlikely that Paul will pick just one to support. But his spokesman said to expect “something of an endorsement,” with “a real effect on this fall’s election.” Continue reading…
Posted by bruni
on September 06, 2008
so all the people who suck obama’s cock can explain this right?
owned Continue reading…
Posted by bruni
on August 16, 2008
what are your first impressions of this ad? It sums up the Memphis and western TN politcal landscape completely
ignore the garbage text before and after the ad, its the only one i could find that had the ad itself
Nikki Tinker has been getting slammed for this, she is racism at its pinnacle. she has been railing Cohen because he is white, because he is jewish and because….well, hes not black Continue reading…
Posted by bruni
on August 08, 2008
Too Fit to Be President?
Facing an Overweight Electorate,
Barack Obama Might Find
Low Body Fat a Drawback
By AMY CHOZICK
August 1, 2008; Page W1
Speaking to donors at a San Diego fund-raiser last month, Barack Obama reassured the crowd that he wouldn’t give in to Republican tactics to throw his candidacy off track.
“Listen, I’m skinny but I’m tough,” Sen. Obama said.
But in a nation in which 66% of the voting-age population is overweight and 32% is obese, could Sen. Obama’s skinniness be a liability? Despite his visits to waffle houses, ice-cream parlors and greasy-spoon diners around the country, his slim physique just might have some Americans wondering whether he is truly like them.
The candidate has been criticized by opponents for appearing elitist or out of touch with average Americans. A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll conducted in July shows Sen. Obama still lags behind Republican John McCain among white men and suburban women who say they can’t relate to his background or perceived values.
“He’s too new … and he needs to put some meat on his bones,” says Diana Koenig, 42, a housewife in Corpus Christi, Texas, who says she voted for Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary.
“I won’t vote for any beanpole guy,” another Clinton supporter wrote last week on a Yahoo politics message board. Continue reading…
Posted by bruni
on August 07, 2008
And yes thats an official ad
These can’t be real — they have to be Obama trolls…
i almost want to vote for mccain just for this hilarity
That couldn’t be a real ad. That has got to be some liberal mocking the quality of McCain’s previous ads.
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