blueinindiana
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Tue Jul-10-07 09:57 PM
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Tucker Carlson’s Vitter defense was simply unbelievable to day on MSNBC. |
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Edited on Tue Jul-10-07 10:07 PM by blueinindiana
I will not go into details but those who saw him today know what I am talking about.
I just wanted to reach into the TV smack the shit out of him.
It was just unbelievable!
The Medias picking on him.
Clinton
Still good family man, his infidelity proves it because he is sorry.
He never said adults could not have sex outside of marriage, even though he is on tape doing that very thing
Politicians need to move their family to DC so they won't cheat.
Polticains need to have private lives it unfair to worry about their sex life.
He is not hypocrate
Dan Abrams was just abotu ready to strangle him as well.
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Tue Jul-10-07 09:58 PM
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babylonsister
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Tue Jul-10-07 10:01 PM
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2. Really! What'd he say? nt |
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Tue Jul-10-07 10:03 PM
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3. According to fugger,..... |
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......Vitter isn't a hypocrite since he didn't specifically run on an anti-prostitution platform. :eyes:
Also, men are men and will do what they do when the family isn't around so they should spend the extra money to bring the families to Washington. :eyes::eyes:
etc. etc.
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Tue Jul-10-07 10:13 PM
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Vitter's one of those pro-adultery republicans
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Tue Jul-10-07 10:27 PM
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5. Ah, that's why Bennett wasn't a hypocrite. He didn't pontificate against gambling! |
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Tue Jul-10-07 10:27 PM
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6. How about his Fancy Lady on Canal Street? |
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I guess that was during one of his wive's many pregnancies and he just wanted to "talk" to a woman.
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Tue Jul-10-07 11:59 PM
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9. yes, he needed to "buy intimacy" |
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Tue Jul-10-07 10:55 PM
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7. That "men are gonna do what men are gonna do" line totally pissed me off. As a man I take complete |
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and utter offense. Very few men that I know are as dishonest as to break a vow such as Vitter has done and only a slimeball like Tucker would defend him by sliming other men.
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Tue Jul-10-07 11:51 PM
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Wed Jul-11-07 12:13 AM
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Party before everthing else, he has no morals and is just a piece of shit, the best thing we can do is ignore him. He is one short step above Ann Coulter.
I would love to run into him and beat the living shit out of him though.
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Wed Jul-11-07 12:13 AM
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11. He sounded a lot like Baghdad Bob today. |
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Remember that guy? "The US is not capable of taking Baghdad and we will crush them" as US tanks were driving down the street behind him?
Tucker might as well of been reporting from within a brothel. Nobody believes anything he says now.
Not even John "Gimme a break" Stossel.
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Wed Jul-11-07 06:24 AM
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12. If I were Tucker's wife |
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I'd be picking up his cell phone when he was asleep and searching to see just who he had on speed dial that I didn't know about. And if I found any kind of security code set on it that I didn't know about, I'd be asking him about it the second he woke up.
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Wed Jul-11-07 06:37 AM
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13. Tucker must be on the list... |
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Edited on Wed Jul-11-07 06:38 AM by polichick
He acted like a total idiot ~ irrational and fearful.
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Wed Jul-11-07 07:24 AM
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14. The Calrson boy must serve some purpose ....... |
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..... I'm figuring he's paid by the makers of blood pressure meds. God knows he raises mine.
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Wed Jul-11-07 08:11 AM
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15. So it's ok if you're a Repug, but not for anyone else? |
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"The Medias picking on him." I find it ironic that they bring up Clinton at the same time they bring up this argument.
"Politicians need to move their family to DC so they won't cheat." So how does the whoremonger reconcile this with the fact that a NEW ORLEANS madam said that Vitter was one of her clients? Was his family in DC at the time?
"Polticians need to have private lives it unfair to worry about their sex life." Once again, their obsession with Clinton blows this one out of the water.
"Still good family man, his infidelity proves it because he is sorry." He's only sorry because he got caught. And, on a side note, he brought up God's forgiveness in his statement about his infidelity. The only thing God has to do with this is the prick was probably praying to God every time he visited a whorehouse that he wouldn't get caught because the money train called Political Office would be over for him.
Fuck him and all the assholes who feel they can defend him by bringing up Clinton's name. They're the same people who defend Cunningham, Abramhoff, DeLay, etc by saying "there are corrupt Democrats as well." They need to quit sidestepping responsibility and learn to be men instead of pretending to be.
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Wed Jul-11-07 08:47 AM
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16. Tucker needs a good tonsorial and she makes him wear the bow tie, if you catch my drift... |
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Edited on Wed Jul-11-07 08:47 AM by blondeatlast
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