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Here We Go!
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/...rap/index.html
American politics getting to their worst... Presidential Campaigns Jerry Springer style... Hey, maybe we can get some intervention from Dr. Phil? |
Perhaps we should just have a duel to settle the election.:rotfl:
It wouldn't cost much (actually, money could probably be made by charging admission and viewing privileges) and it would be quick. As an extra benefit, the loser wouldn't be able to complain about not getting a fair shot. |
Not quite right.... more like "Here goes CNN again" :doh:
Dont include me in the 'we' please. I view CNN as nothing more than an Obama campaign engine. |
Same old same old. I agree about CNN, SteamWake, but the same is true of most other outlets, and on both sides. McCain was throwing mud almost before the campaign even started, and after announcing that he would run a 'clean campaign', Obama was quick to follow.
The influence this has on voters is questionable. Some will believe the hype of one side or the other, some will believe neither and condemn both for all the crap, some will believe both and say "Yeah! They're both despicable!", and some, like me, will do all of the above. But most, like a lot of people here, have already made up their minds to hate one or the other, and will be part of the mud-wrestling. Me, I both deplore and enjoy it at the same time. It drives me crazy that there is no honest debate, but at least it makes a good spectator sport. |
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The point being is it's typical of American politics to "start the mud slinging in earnest" as the campaigns draw nigh to Election Day... And, as it seems to me, there is seldom (if ever) a candidate who is so personally or politically squeaky clean, that they can prevail against the mud, it's going to be yet another "mud bogging" election. Besides, I couldn't very well post the topic as "Here I go again" could I? ;) Quote:
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It should be pointed out that the Repubs are not saying anything the Dems haven't already brought up themselves...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2098177/posts |
It should also be pointed out that that's always the case with both sides.
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To parody George Carlin's (God Rest Him) "Seven Dirty Words" here's my spin on "Seven Words Politicians Should Never Say in Public":
1. Honesty 2. Integrity 3. Security 4. Trustworthy 5. Truthful 6. Loyal 7. "I promise" (Ok, the last is a phrase...) |
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But that's one thing that should be brought back. If you really want something bad enough, how far are you willing to take it to get it through. |
The next national debate is coming up in Nashville. It will interesting to see if either of these guys can show some restraint... And actually focus on issues that matter to the voters... not crap that's 20 yrs old and history...:shifty:
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