Posted on 02/10/2008 5:14:02 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
“”Itd be ironic if it all came down to counting the votes from Florida :)””
Wonderful — you just have to love the karma :)
Well, I would certainly like Ridge more than Hagel to be the VP choice.
Hi, snugs! I have never had ham salad of any kind, but I love hamloaf! (don’t care for meatloaf)
Well I live in hope but my judgement is it would be as difficult as nominating Huck (God Forbid!). If you are going to develop a ping list keep me informed, I have participated in convention fights.
“I am dreading what dirt they will bring up on McCain nearer the election for I have no doubt they will.”
Of course they will! The plan was in the works long ago. Pushing McCain by the MSM was obvious from the beginning and it was done because they knew Hillary or Obama could beat McCain with their help. When the New York Times, LA Times, and Boston Globe endorsed McCain it was past obvious!
So yes, they will bring up dirt on McCain. Problem is, the dirt, more than likely, will be the truth!
Listening to David Broder on MTP is like trying to hear a fossil talk.
Well, when you are constantly in the mushroom mode i.e., in the dark and fed BS, anything over a few weeks is too long. The biggest problem is that too many politicians think we all believe their garbage. Many do, but I can see thru their trash talking.
You’re right about the mayonnaise. I don’t know “salad cream” although we have something called “Miracle Whip” that I can’t stand.
The mustard thing....you only add a little bit. Plenty of mayonnaise....yeah.
And ham salad? Heh. Here it’s ground up ham with some dressing added. I never eat the stuff. Ham should be eaten whole, in slices...anyway but ground up like ground beef.
You sound like these southerners down here who put mustard on hamburgers! Disgusting!
Republicans against [Maverick] McCain. We had an ad hoc effort at CPAC to sign up folks and got an enthusiastic response. Despite the MSM attempt to paint the picture that McCain was warmly received at CPAC — he still lost the straw ballot to Romney— many conservatives will not support him or vote for him. If John McCain can vote on principle, so can we.
What’s “hamloaf”?
My race looks to be pretty tight.
I’m in NY’s 29th, which used to be reliably conservative until the Dems gerrymandered part of Rochester into it. Now Randy Kuhl is fighting for his political life against that leftist darling Eric Massa.
And I don’t mean the Duncan Hunter-type moderate Democrats that usually run in races up here, like Jack Davis and Brian Higgins. Eric Massa is a hardcore lefty; he’s favorite of MoveOn and all those other PACs and 527s that we all love to hate. He’s one of those types that hides behind his uniform and his “former Republican” status to spew leftist vitriol and derangement.
You know who I’m choosing.
Steffi just asked her about her "quit the party" comment and her status as a super delgate. Her comment..."We don't wear capes, we don't drive Batmobiles, and for sure no one wants to see us in Spandex." LOL...a Dim with a sense of humor!
I will announce it on FR next week when our website is up.
Thank you, tillacum. That also sounds like a good idea and I will try it.
As the minutes go by, this seems to be getting worse.
I heard some blistering dirt on McCain....blistering.
I won’t put it on a public forum cause....well I’d rather wait till the Clintons bring it up.
but I heard something that will really, really hurt McCain.
Hmmmmm. Nah. I put ketchup on hamburgers but I don’t see a problem with mustard on a burger.
Mustard is great stuff but only in small doses.
Wild Guess -- 'Salad Dressing'!
I just heard someone on the Fox panel mention the chairman of the DNC Howard Dean, and I realized that I do not even know the name of the chairman of the RNC right now. I remember when McAuliffe and Gillespie were the chairmen, they debated on these Sunday shows regularly.
We do not have ANY good spokesmen on TV these days.
I can see Hillary bringing him along as VP, but Obama naming her as the VP candidate would be completely contrary to his entire campaign of change and next generation. Besides, Barack Obama at the head of the ticket means he won after every dirty trick the Clintons can pull, so there would be no sense of party loyalty left and he can do whatever he wants.
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