Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson thought they were doing something when they used the Drudge Report's tired clip of Obama giving a shout out to Rev. Wright.
Watch here
But Rachel takes this foolishness down like a bad painting
More discussions after the jump
Showing posts with label Rev. Wright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rev. Wright. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Monday, December 8, 2008
The Secret McCain Attack Ad
Comic fans out there are familiar with the What If series from Marvel Comics. Basically, it telling different version a story like, What if the Magneto joined the Avengers or What if Grant Morrison didn't ruin/write for the X-Men?
Well, today ABC revealed the secret Ad that could've changed the game for McCain. Although he vowed not to use Rev. Wright in his campaign, his evil campaign folks made an 30 second Ad just in case. Check it out.
Would it made a difference?
Well, today ABC revealed the secret Ad that could've changed the game for McCain. Although he vowed not to use Rev. Wright in his campaign, his evil campaign folks made an 30 second Ad just in case. Check it out.
Would it made a difference?
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Hey, National Republican Trust PAC! You just wasted $2,000,000 Dollars!
Since McCain won't talk about Rev. Wright, the National Republican Trust PAC will. These turds just paid 2 million dollars to run this ad to the nation about Obama's past with Rev. Wright.
But here's the thing
WE ALREADY KNOW THE STORY!
None of this is new and it's played out. Hill-Hill played this card in the primaries. Are you kidding with this mess? You just shelled out 2 million dollars for this?
Idiots! Pure Idiots!
This won't change a thing and everybody knows about this crap! Now if you had an Obama sex tape or Obama and me making out, then you would have something. But this ain't nothing new, and the networks just took your money. So I hope y'all spent your moonshine funds well.
BECAUSE YOU JUST WASTED IT!
But here's the thing
WE ALREADY KNOW THE STORY!
None of this is new and it's played out. Hill-Hill played this card in the primaries. Are you kidding with this mess? You just shelled out 2 million dollars for this?
Idiots! Pure Idiots!
This won't change a thing and everybody knows about this crap! Now if you had an Obama sex tape or Obama and me making out, then you would have something. But this ain't nothing new, and the networks just took your money. So I hope y'all spent your moonshine funds well.
BECAUSE YOU JUST WASTED IT!
Monday, October 6, 2008
The Moose, The Witch Doctor, and The Election
Moose Mess, don't bring up Rev. Wright. Because if you do, I'm sure your Witch Doctor will also be fair game.
Sarah, Sarah, Sarah, you can tell you are a novice at this. He may have had Rev. Wright, but you have a Witch Doctor, girl!!
Sarah, Sarah, Sarah, you can tell you are a novice at this. He may have had Rev. Wright, but you have a Witch Doctor, girl!!
Thursday, May 22, 2008
They are smarter than I thought

John "The Duke" McCain let his madcap preacher, John Hagee go.
The original G.I. Joe rejected the endorsement after CNN brought to his attention Hagee's comments that Adolf Hitler had been fulfilling God's will by hastening the desire of Jews to return to Israel in accordance with biblical prophecy.
McCain said, "Obviously, I find these remarks and others deeply offensive and indefensible, and I repudiate them. I did not know of them before Rev. Hagee's endorsement, and I feel I must reject his endorsement as well."
Then, as a surprise response Hagee said,
"I am tired of these baseless attacks and fear that they have become a distraction in what should be a national debate about important issues. I have therefore decided to withdraw my endorsement of Sen. McCain for president effective today, and to remove myself from any active role in the 2008 campaign," he said in a statement.
"I hope that the Sen. McCain will accept this withdrawal so that he may focus on the issues that are most important to America and the world."
See, that's class...I think. Perhaps Rev. Crazy Train Wright could take a lesson from him.Saturday, May 3, 2008
Vote for Confusion '08
Sometimes I get lost in the news about Clinton and Obama. It feels that they are the only two running for office with all the hype they get. But recently, I am seeing this interesting pattern about the voters and their reasoning, for a lack of a better word.
I think there's something to be said about the beliefs of the White and Latino working-class. According to AP-Yahoo poll shows less educated whites present a problem to Obama in part because of who they are. Besides being poorer, they tend to be older than white college graduates — and Clinton has done strongly with older white voters. Also in the exit polls, one in five of the white voters who haven't completed college said race was an important factor in choosing a candidate, about double the number of white college graduates who said so. Eight in 10 of them voted for Clinton over Obama, and only about half said they would vote for Obama over McCain in November.
And the same with Latino voters, however when asked about their reasons why they won't vote for Obama the answer was fascinating. They(or a good chunk of them) think he will only care about the black folks and leave them behind. I almost find that amusing since a large number of them voted for Bush and he did so much for them, and McCain is practically building a fence to keep them out.
I don't get it, I don't understand the logic. I feel that the working-class people suffer the most and yet, it seems their ignorance gets in the way of their logical thinking. I don't want to say that, but that's how it feels. I also feel classist, due to my education and my income, for believing this sometimes. But why is race such a huge factor, why do the less educated folks seem to not get it, and why does everyone suffer when they don't get it. I know I sound like a hater, but it just baffles me. They tend to hold on to issues that are very minor, like in this statement:
"It's the stuff about his preacher ... and the thing he said about Pennsylvania towns, how they turn to religion," Keith Wolfe, 41, a supermarket food stocker from Parkville, Md., said in a follow-up interview. "I don't think he'd be a really good leader."
I'm sorry Keith, those issues are nothing to be overly concern with. Rev. Wright can't do anything to this country. And he's nothing compared to the phony preachers we endured all this years, including the scandals and embezzlement. Then the statement about the guns and religion is the harsh truth. I realized that most people hate hearing the truth about themselves. My mama told me that the hardest thing to do is to look into the the mirror. That what Obama did, he just held the mirror up to the faces of the working class. Hillary did it to, only she used the truth against them.
Face it, people, it's time to challenge yourselves. Don't hate on Obama because he told you the truth. Own it, accept it. I lived in the South for most of my life, and saw how people turn to faith and guns for safety and security. My Grandmama bought my mama and my aunts guns, and she had a pistol and a rifle. It's hard to think about losing the election again, because people are too blind to face their own ignorance and fears. It's almost selfish and yet, another harsh look at our reality. Ignorance is bliss and very powerful. And it can cost us everything.
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