Posted on 01/16/2010 5:31:27 AM PST by tsmith130
But never, and I mean never, could anyone ever make the mistake of calling me a Yankee fan. Well, check that, if you didnt know what the hell is going on in your own state maybe you could
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Ooops...that’s suppose to read ‘38 Pitches’. Sorry, not enough coffee.
Bttt. Coakley makes Scozzafazza look like a genius.
Croakley being dissed by the Schillmeister!
Hilarity ping!
Martha just can’t help herself, can she?
This is EVERYWHERE in the New England media this morning...
Could not believe Croakley said this....when I first heard this on the news this AM....could not stop laughing.
Maybe someone should whack Croakley in the face with a bloody sock....
I bet anyone wearing a Red Sox cap is voting for Brown....Obama may as well stay back in DC....its over for the Dems.
Even Ted Kennedy knows Schilling pitched for the Red Sox.
What did Coakley say about the Yankees? I missed it.
Her prosecutorial misconduct is appalling.
that he is a yankees fan..despite having knocked them out more than once..
never heard of him before..but love her Gaffes
She’s done. Toast. Her goose is cooked.
(http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0110/Coakley_and_Schilling.html#comments)
Click on the ‘38 pitches’ link at the top of the thread...it will take you to Curt’s blog, then click on the ‘This is great stuff’ link. There is an audio ‘YouTube’ posted...you can hear Coakley in her own words...
...or just click on the link in post #12...
not exactly where you wanna be 3 days out from election day, everybody laughing at you.....
The comments are a hoot!
Thanks all, man oh man, she has the perpetual foot in mouth disease.
Can’t wait to see her and Obama tomorrow!
How about an interview with Joe Biden and Martha, a new Abbott and Costello perhaps.
How did Coakley get this far????
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