If Barry doesn't win ... you can kiss the Democratic Party goodbye
1 posted on
07/11/2008 5:15:03 AM PDT by
Zakeet
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To: Zakeet
“Redford said he hoped Obama would win because while John McCain “represents yesterday”,
Yea, well so do you Bob.
To: Zakeet
I can only hope it’s true...
3 posted on
07/11/2008 5:16:01 AM PDT by
arderkrag
(Libertarian Nutcase (Political Compass Coordinates: 9.00, -2.62 - www.politicalcompass.org))
To: Zakeet
“”I think Obama is not tall on experience . . . but I believe he’s a really good person. He’s smart. And he does represent what the country needs most now, which is change.””
Don’t forget “hope!”
To: Zakeet
Redford is a punk leftists pig. He has made a couple of decent movies and a bunch of clunkers. He has aged worse than Betty Davis did.
5 posted on
07/11/2008 5:18:14 AM PDT by
RetiredArmy
(Congress in session, the White House occupied - Your freedom, liberty and rights are in jeopardy.)
To: Zakeet
The Obambi has what, 149 days of experience in federal government and this, this neophyte is the best the Dimocrats can present?
6 posted on
07/11/2008 5:19:26 AM PDT by
OpusatFR
To: Zakeet
while John McCain "represents yesterday", the Democrat embodied the sort of change America needed. Obama wants to bring back the Progressive ideas of the 1930's.
I'm not a big John McCain fan, but McCain is more of a 21st century politician than Obama is. Appeasement is a 1930's idea. Confronting Islamofascism is a 21st century idea.
8 posted on
07/11/2008 5:23:07 AM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
(Et si omnes ego non)
To: Zakeet
If Barack Obama doesn't win November's presidential election in the United States, "you can kiss the Democratic Party goodbye"....Not to worry. The GOP is doing it's best to take up the slack. (roll eyes)
9 posted on
07/11/2008 5:23:26 AM PDT by
JoJo Gunn
(The McCainiac's creed: Death to America by a thousand cuts)
To: Zakeet
Redford said he hoped Obama would win because while John McCain "represents yesterday", the Democrat embodied the sort of change America needed. This is proof of the crack in the windshield of the Democratic Clown car!
Half of the party wants to "go back" to 9/10/01 mentality, while the other half wants to march,(in formation) into the future with B Hussein......... we're gonna need a bigger bag of popcorn.
10 posted on
07/11/2008 5:24:20 AM PDT by
tiredoflaundry
(NYT - The Official Razor of "John's Long Mustache".)
To: Zakeet
"I think Obama is not tall on experience . . . but I believe he's a really good person. He's smart. And he does represent what the country needs most now, which is change."
11 posted on
07/11/2008 5:24:20 AM PDT by
Polybius
To: Zakeet
"I hope he'll win. I think he will. If he doesn't, you can kiss the Democratic Party goodbye . . ."
I think he can ... I hope he can ... I think he can ... I hope he can ...
Sounds like Redford is about to take on the role of "The Little Engine That Could ".
Amazing that these leftists can even tie their shoes.
12 posted on
07/11/2008 5:25:40 AM PDT by
G.Mason
(Duty, Honor, Country)
To: Zakeet
Dublin...is that in America?
To: Zakeet
I really don't GAS what the midget wrinkled prune has to say.
15 posted on
07/11/2008 5:29:13 AM PDT by
metesky
("Brethren, leave us go amongst them." Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton - Ward Bond- The Searchers)
To: Zakeet
It simply amazes me how these Hollywood “save the world” types completely ignore the fact that 50 million world citizens are now struggling to form and maintain representative governments after decades of rule under two of the most brutal and oppressive regimes on this Earth.
Thank you GWB and the U.S.Armed Forces!
21 posted on
07/11/2008 5:41:06 AM PDT by
avacado
To: Zakeet
isn’t he the guy who looks like Dan Quayle?
22 posted on
07/11/2008 5:42:23 AM PDT by
gusopol3
To: Zakeet
I think we need new voices, new blood. We need to get a whole group out, get a new group in."Then what the heck are you doing out there bloviating.
23 posted on
07/11/2008 5:42:26 AM PDT by
randita
To: Zakeet
He's assuming the DemocRAT party is far more honorable than it is. Unfortunately for the country, the DemocRAT party is the party of extortion, bribery, intimidation, and cheating. They will survive just as the mafia survives.
In fact, if there ever were a nuclear holocaust, the world would only have left cock roaches and Democrat party leaders.
24 posted on
07/11/2008 5:42:34 AM PDT by
Ghost of Philip Marlowe
(If Hillary is elected, her legacy will be telling the American people: Better put some ice on that.)
To: Zakeet
Damn, and I thought he'd died already. Well, at least I have a day to look forward to.
26 posted on
07/11/2008 5:43:44 AM PDT by
Viking2002
(Barak Obama is as inept as a bear cub with his dink.)
To: Zakeet
Quite the opposite. If Barry wins the Presidency in four years the Democratic party will have about as much clout as Ralph Nader’s Green Party. Four years of Obama’s leftist politics, crippling new taxes, a crumbling economy, terrorist IEDs and suicide bombers moving from the streets of Baghdad to shopping malls in the US and gasoline prices in excess of $6 per gallon the American people will be fed up with the Democratic party for decades.
27 posted on
07/11/2008 5:47:15 AM PDT by
The Great RJ
("Mir we bleiwen wat mir sin" or "We want to remain what we are." ..Luxembourg motto)
To: Zakeet
Well Steve Doocey asked Bill Richardson, looking more and more like Mr. French, why Barry's got what it takes being he has never run anything and was a senator 150 days before deciding to be president. Bill stumbled around with some babble on how he inspires, he brings both parties together, young people, etc. Steve was quick to interrupt--when has he done that in the past? (Steve does not dig the Barry hysteria) Well, he's done it in the campaign, he's done it as a US Senator (really?) The look on Bill's face, and his almost whining tone, was so obvious that he doesn't believe a word of that. The Friends let it go. So vote for the Messiah because he inspires.
Next Howard Wolfson was on spinning away for Barry, too, with the usual Dem talking points. McCain is more Bush, Barry is change and not politics as usual. How come all of Barry's advisers and supporters are the same old Dems?
The really hysterical part of the morning was Geraldo's segment where he just went off on that darn Jesse saying such horrible horrible things about Barry. He says that Jesse is just jealous and an egomaniac because it's not about him (gee, Geraldo, sound familiar?) and that Barry represents personal responsibility. I was screaming with laughter on that one.
28 posted on
07/11/2008 5:47:21 AM PDT by
Miss Didi
("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
To: Zakeet
I believe he's a really good person. He's smart.Only an actor could recognize that kind of smart.
29 posted on
07/11/2008 5:47:40 AM PDT by
N. Theknow
(Kennedys: Can't drive, can't fly, can't ski, can't skipper a boat; but they know what's best for us)
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