Posted on 10/17/2010 8:28:03 AM PDT by rabscuttle385
Dirty, Sexy Politics author Meghan McCain slammed Delaware Republican Senate candidate Christine ODonnell on ABC's This Week on Sunday, calling her candidacy scary.
"I speak as a 26-year-old woman, and my problem is that, no matter what, Christine O'Donnell is making a mockery of running for public office," McCain told host Christiane Amanpour. "She has no real history, no real success in any kind of business."
McCain said that O'Donnell's lack of experience sends the wrong message to her generation that one day you can just wake and run for Senate, no matter how [much of] a lack of experience you have.
"I just know, in my group of friends, it turns people off because she's seen as a nut job," McCain said.
And it scares for me for a lot of reasons."
Diving into the debate about the future of the tea party movement, McCain said that it was losing young voters at a rapid rate.
Boob pump?
I would suggest it's far worse than that.......
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“Boob Pump...”
Yeah...I think so...a company called “Titco Inc” (owned by a round little man named B. Osom) makes them...they’re these little air pumps that a girl can fasten to her buttocks (under the dress) and everytime the girl walks, the motion o’ the dumplins’ causes little puffs of air to be forced into the special inflator jack (they use recycled air jacks from old tires, surgically implanted in the boob - just to be eco-green friendly, you know)...so, the bigger da butt, the bigger da puff, da bigger they grow...
They manufacture them in Mexico, Taiwan, and South Korea, so that the cost is cheap...the implant surgery, however is a bitch...however, the financical theory behind producing them there was “A rising Butt Lifts all Busts....”
Sorta kinda like....[grinning]
Here till Tuesday...try the Veal!
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