Posted on 09/10/2008 11:26:12 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
You could see this one coming. After Harry Smith called Sarah Palin "Geritol" for McCain, some MSMer was bound to take things the next step. I'd say it just happened. NBC News DC bureau chief Mark Whitaker was chatting with Andrea Mitchell at 1:27 PM EDT today.
MARK WHITAKER: [People] want to see passion. They want to see that Obama, and the same thing is true of McCain, and we've seen him [show] a lot more passion since he picked Sarah Palin, it's definitely --
ANDREA MITCHELL: Someone described it as Geritol.
WHITAKER: Well, or something else. Put a little pep in his step!
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Heck, she’s viagra for me... lol
Good one
Yeah, so Sara energizes the country. She’s not sour grapes even when she lost a beauty contest. See, even Mrs. Greenspan smiles.
I agree he referred to Viagra. So what?
Everyone should take a deep breath and develop a bit of a thick skin. They had some fun on her expense, so what?
Pretty soon we are at a point as society were nothing can be said anymore.
Take note of their position and move on...
I see no problem with this. She absolutely was Viagra for McCain’s dormant campaign.
That’s one hell of a compliment. Elections lasting more than 60 days.......
So, back to trashy sexual innuendos by the braindeadblowdried.
Keep bashing Sarah, she’s like a weeble, she might wobble but she ain’t falling down.
If anyone finds out the brand of Sarah’s lipsticks.....they’re gonna sell like hotcakes (oops!:))
... just like Joe Biden is a cold shower for Obama’s campaign.
If you remain electorally excited for four months straight please consult your physician...
I have been injured in a revolving door. This is no damn joke. What is up with the four hour salute? These people have to get control of their drug.
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