Posted on 09/18/2008 6:20:58 PM PDT by koraz
I haven't seen this posted yet. Sorry if it already posted.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vlExEpeFlo
This lady needs to be out speaking with McCain and Palin. She is very good at explaining why Dems should take a look at the Rebulican ticket this time around.
No, I suspect her only hope to become president is for Obama to lose in 2008, and she and her people take over the Democratic Party (first fire Howard Dean).
Cambpell Brown is the Keith Olberman of CNN; she is an outrageous “journalist”. She is rude, condescending, full of herself, an elitist whose father is a convicted felon, and she crossed the line into indecent journalism when she personally attacked Sarah Palin right after she was nominated. In fact, her attacks were so over the line that McCain cancelled an interview with LKL and hasn’t been on again since. CNN defended her by lieing about what she said.
She is awful; her slogan “no bull/no bias” is really “all bull/all bias”. Her show is the lowest rated show on CNN and if they had a brain they would fire her. She is terrible.
Campbell Brown = a vinegar and water mixture...
Campbell’s daddy was a corrupt Louisiana politician - did some jail time.
Trash.
Yeah. Right. Okay.
truthluva, I believe that she will be out campaigning for McCain from now until the election. I am not sure if there will be joint appearances.
CB clearly does not want to listen to the answers to the questions that she asked. What a rude little shrew.
Lynn is one classy Lady! She reminds me of what the Democrats were before 1968.
“You know it when you see it” - Fabulous!
Campbell Brow was Totally outclassed.
An interesting question. I am hearing that Biden will be stepping down “for medical reasons” on October 5 — after the debates. I have no idea if this would be legal. Please comment if you know. I imagine that there needs to be some ability to replace a candidate in cases of sickness or death.
And I thought it was “The Lady and the Tramp” lol
Good enough. She is very engaging and seems very comfortable with her choice not to support Barack Hussein Obama. There are many Dems out there who are not one issue voters and they need someone to tell them it is okay to look at all of the options and not to just bitterly cling to the far-left rhetoric they have been sucked into over the last few years. (Dod you like the way I slipped “bitterly” into this? hehe)
Until a prominent person sits silent when so frequently interrupted, the cesspool media will continue to use innuendo, and interruption to manipulate the interviewing process. Laughing at the fools plays to we conservatives, but it never registers with stupid moderate undecided voters. And the democrat leftists actually worship such marxists community organizer methodology.
Really. More like “Lady vs. Baby” or even “Lady vs. Really Nasty Shrew-like Lady Imposter”
Brings to mind the old definition of pornography...
“I know it when I see it” Works for other things too.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7755888
After winning the Democratic nod on July 12, McGovern went through the motions of finding a running mate. His first choice, Sen. Edward Kennedy (MA), stuck to his guns and refused all entreaties. Eventually, McGovern settled on Sen. Thomas Eagleton, a little-known, pro-labor, Roman Catholic liberal from Missouri. In this new, small-d democratic convention, Eagleton was nominated for vice president along with six others: former Gov. Endicott Peabody of Massachusetts, Alaska Sen. Mike Gravel, state Rep. Frances Farenthold of Texas, NYC advertising executive Stanley Arnold, Rep. Peter Rodino of New Jersey, and Clay Smothers, a journalist from Dallas. Then, once the balloting for VP began, others real and not so real picked up votes: Martha Mitchell, Archie Bunker and Jerry Rubin, among them. Eagleton wasn't declared the winner until 1:51 a.m., and his and McGovern's acceptance speeches didn't begin until well after 2 a.m.
It gets worse.
Thirteen days later, Eagleton conceded what Democrats and journalists had been whispering about for days: that he had been hospitalized three times in the 1960s for depression and stress, and that he had undergone electric shock therapy. Despite the furor, McGovern insisted that he would not remove Eagleton from the ticket, declaring that he was behind him "1,000 percent."
That "1,000 percent" lasted until July 31, when, after a national uproar and following a meeting with McGovern, Eagleton withdrew from the ticket under pressure. He was eventually replaced by Sargent Shriver, the former director of the Peace Corps and ambassador to France under Johnson and Nixon.
Strange internet happenings lately. It happened with another Obama related video the other night. Here one second. Gone the next. Here again.
Thanks for the report. I’ll try later when the rest of the country is asleep. (Night owl here)
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