tekisui
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Tue Sep-16-08 07:36 AM
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Anyone think Mccain wishes he'd gone with businessman Mittens, now? |
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They are screwn! A least mittens understands the vocabulary, however wrong he is.
I'd like to hear a Dem say mccain regrets not picking mittens, you know like they do about Hillary.
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saltpoint
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Tue Sep-16-08 07:39 AM
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1. McCain's people likely had to gather for a polling meeting and |
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the news wasn't good.
"She bounced us up for roughly a week, Senator, but now the numbers are falling back."
(chomp of donuts in background)
"Falling back? Falling back how far?"
"Uh, pretty far back, Senator. Back to pre-convention levels."
(cessation in chomp of donuts)
"...... "
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BeyondGeography
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Tue Sep-16-08 07:39 AM
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2. He'd certainly be more useful than the wind-up doll right now |
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Tue Sep-16-08 07:40 AM
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3. I was thinking that on Sunday. |
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Palin is useless in this crisis. At least Romney could have added a sense of economic confidence to the McCain team. Now they are stuck with Gramm as their main economy guy. Serves em right.
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Tue Sep-16-08 07:42 AM
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4. Stuck with Gramm. How ironic. |
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It's hard to imagine how the situation could be worse for McCain, being tied to the man perhaps most responsible for the current crisis as his main economic go-to guy.
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Tue Sep-16-08 07:52 AM
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Gramm will help sink him.
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