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McCain Rips Gramm [Exile Him to Belarus???]
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| 2008-07-10
| Domenico Montanaro
Posted on 07/10/2008 12:54:41 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
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To: TADSLOS
To: rabscuttle385
Exile him to Belarus??? What a comeback.Thanks for the chuckle.
62
posted on
07/10/2008 2:27:04 PM PDT
by
MaggieCarta
("Cold-hearted" Conservative and proud of it, man.)
To: UCFRoadWarrior
We are tired of anti-American politicians trying to masquerade as conservatives loving America...while trashing our borders and sucking up to the narco-terrorists, petro-terrorists, and the Commie ChineseIf "we" are so tired of them, why can't "we" turn any of them out of office?
To: Abbeville Conservative
Now when McCain criticizes Gramm for his comment, you slam McCain. As far as I can tell, there is no recession at the national level, though some regions (Michigan may be one example) are living through regional recessions while other areas (like Virginia) are doing just fine. However, Mr. Gramm's choice of words ("a nation of whiners") was just plain asinine and uncouth. (It came across to me as "shut up and drink the Kool-Aid!") As for Mr. McCain, his stupidity is reflected in the bizarre comeback he came up with (exile in Belarus).
Perhaps I should clarified further. Either way, this political drama is better than watching soap operas.
64
posted on
07/10/2008 2:43:30 PM PDT
by
rabscuttle385
(Off balance sheet liabilities...they're not just for Enron anymore!)
To: rabscuttle385
McNut is a pure ego driven stone nut. He will never be President if he doesn't quit hacking down those that are trying to say what he should. What the hell is happening to this miniature screwball. He is all we have but he is beginning to pi@@ me off.
65
posted on
07/10/2008 2:44:40 PM PDT
by
Logical me
(Oh, well!!!)
To: TADSLOS
Running over all of those advisers has to be rough on the tires and suspension system of the bus.
This would be an interest 'wager' for November:
At the end of the election, which candidate, Obama or McCain, will have the bigger bus --- for the most people thrown under it?
66
posted on
07/10/2008 2:46:30 PM PDT
by
TomGuy
To: TADSLOS
LOL.
I think that I'll have those images put on highball glasses, along with McCain's. It will make a pretty set of six.
I'll need them - I'll have to get drunk before I vote for McCain, and I'll have to stay that way to watch the election returns.
67
posted on
07/10/2008 2:47:58 PM PDT
by
horse_doc
(Visualize a world where a tactical nuke went off at Max Yasgur's farm in 1969.)
To: Darren McCarty
If the people outside of the ivory tower (forget the GDP stats) believe there is a recession, than there is one. There is, and real Americans are reminded of that every time we go to the gas pump.
Correct.
Politicians and their loyalists (many of them right here on FR) keep forgetting: Perception is reality.
Like it or not. That is the way it is. And those who perceive that their financial situation is bad in November (about the time the first massive winter heating bills have arrived) will vote for change, not for the status quo.
68
posted on
07/10/2008 2:50:22 PM PDT
by
TomGuy
To: Mr Rogers
The economy doesnt suck. Here in Tucson, unemployment has just edged up to 4%. Housing prices are about what they were 3 years ago. You can rent an 800 sq ft apartment for $650. Gas is going up - no shock there, since weve restricted production for 30 years. Taxes do not need to increase - try voting republican, if you can find a real one.
______________________________________________
Yippee. OK, everyone, let’s move to Tucson.
69
posted on
07/10/2008 2:52:24 PM PDT
by
soupcon
To: rabscuttle385
Phil Gramm for his mental recession and nation of whiners comment
Wasn't it Gerald Ford who didn't even know what the price of a six-pack of beer was?
And that showed how out-of-touch with the common people he was.
And that lost him the election.
70
posted on
07/10/2008 2:54:01 PM PDT
by
TomGuy
To: Stepan12
71
posted on
07/10/2008 2:57:46 PM PDT
by
TomGuy
To: rabscuttle385
Oil prices closed at $141/barrel today.
That may result in $5+ per gallon gasoline by November, assuming the drastic oil price increases ease.
If the oil prices continue to rise at $10 or so per week, oil prices could be well over $200 a barrel by November.
That could translate to gas prices far greater than $5/gallon.
72
posted on
07/10/2008 3:07:14 PM PDT
by
TomGuy
To: rabscuttle385
He would never say anything like that about one of his RAT friends.
73
posted on
07/10/2008 3:08:22 PM PDT
by
isrul
(Help make every day, "Disrespect a muzzie day.")
To: rockinqsranch
re: Concerned for this November folks, very concerned.
Amen! My prayer, literally, is that something nothing short of a miracle will happen between now and then to spare me from having to choose, McCain, Obama, third-party or stay home. I honestly feel like I've never had less choice in a presidential election in my lifetime.
I have the utmost respect for John McCain as a man, especially his service to our nation, but IMHO, he is simply not presidential material. Remove the respect part and the same goes double for Obama.
74
posted on
07/10/2008 3:08:46 PM PDT
by
jwparkerjr
(Sigh . . .)
To: UCFRoadWarrior
Actually McCain was right to blast Phil Gramm...but of course silly to let him get near the campaign in the first place.See his wife Wendy Gramm's response when she got flack for serving on the board of IBP, a meatpacker charged with violating immigration and safety laws: "Wages of labor, like other prices, are set in a market."
True enough, but if you do all you can to bring in people willing to work for next to nothing, you can get around a lot of laws.
When that IBP story broke I lost all respect for the Gramms, and they haven't done anything to win it back.
Finding out that she also worked with Enron certainly didn't earn them any points.
They're opportunistic lowlifes. Good riddance.
75
posted on
07/10/2008 3:33:23 PM PDT
by
x
To: rabscuttle385
The GOP is stuck on stupid with this horses azz as the front man. When McLiberal flames out for the 6th time in Nov, I’ll be ROFL.
76
posted on
07/10/2008 3:44:48 PM PDT
by
VRWC For Truth
(No mas Juan "Traitor Rat" McAmnesty)
To: VRWC For Truth
The GOP is stuck on stupid with this horses azz as the front man. When McLiberal flames out for the 6th time in Nov, Ill be ROFL.
ppsstt Invest in theraphy couches. They will get allot of use.
77
posted on
07/10/2008 4:03:31 PM PDT
by
TomGuy
To: rabscuttle385
McCain has shot himself so many times in the foot that he’s getting around on a peg leg and the parrots are circling.
78
posted on
07/10/2008 4:20:09 PM PDT
by
sergeantdave
(We are entering the Age of the Idiot)
To: sergeantdave
Are we going to be treated to 8 years of Belarussian jokes ala the Albanian jokes from that Peter Faulk movie.
To: businessprofessor
He does not deserve this lambasting from McCain. McCain does not need to demonstrate his empathy for those in difficult times by trashing a good man like Phil Gramm. I supported Phil Gramm in 1996 for President, but have no sympathy for him now. He is a conservative who supported McCain for President over Fred Thompson and other conservatives. The only argument for this could be that it was for McCain's character, or his judgment, or because he thought McCain was a winner. Well it was McCain's judgment that to be a winner he needed to throw Gramm under the bus. Justice is served.
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