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Dems beginning to snap

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Guest MikeSC

Hmm, Kerry drops the "F" bomb in his upcoming Rolling Stone interview (stating that he wouldn't have voted for the war in Iraq if he knew the President would "F" it up).

 

And, listening to some of the Dems in Florida are HILARIOUS. Rep. Connie Meek says that the Dems need a leader to get some "revenge" (for 2000). Yeah, dwell on THAT. THAT will get you votes. "Undecided" voters ALWAYS side with the more insanely angry party.

 

Dean is hinting that Bush knew in advance about 9/11 --- an asinine assumption that (thankfully) got that electoral mistake Cynthia MacKinnon tossed out of office.

 

Kucinich is being endorsed by, well, just take a look --- I sincerely hope this is a joke:

http://kucinich.us/endorsements/endorsemen...er_twilight.php

 

The party is imploding, yet I feel fine.

-=Mike

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Guest Kamui

Okay, that's just plain hilarious, I'll give you that.

 

But hey, if there's a category of voters called "Retarded adults who still have childrens' books read to them", then Kucinich has that category 100% LOCKED, BABY~!!!

 

*scracthes Kucinich from list of candidates*

 

Oh yeah, on Kerry- think who the Rolling Stones' readership is mostly made up of. I'm not saying I'm a Kerry fan or anything, but considering the tone of the magazine, Kerry was probably just trying to come off as cool and natural, rather than a boring politican. The strategy could work, who knows?

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Guest Kamui
Kerry's just trying to sound cool for all the hip people who read Rolling Stone. Just like when rode his motorcycle to the Tonight Show.

Like Jon Stewart pointed out, if he's hoping THAT makes him look cool, he's gonna be sorely disappointed.

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