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![]() wrote in message ... still, on the whole this(as with the vast bulk of the 'stories' generated thus far in the election cycle) strikes me as trivial....and, that's being sort of generous. Let's face it: the real show doesn't start until after the conventions, and I sure do hope there is a bit more to chew on than the assorted "gaffes", dissecting Obama's trip abroad, Jesse Jackson, and how McCain parses recent history. There is the potential(as I stated to you, once, I believe) for an real debate as to the nature of how to move the nation forward. Now, let's see if these two can deal with holding that debate, or whether the whole process turns into the usual media-driven drivel-fest. Tom |
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Tom Littleton wrote:
... Let's face it: the real show doesn't start until after the conventions, and I sure do hope there is a bit more to chew on than the assorted "gaffes", dissecting Obama's trip abroad, Jesse Jackson, and how McCain parses recent history. There is the potential(as I stated to you, once, I believe) for an real debate as to the nature of how to move the nation forward. Now, let's see if these two can deal with holding that debate, or whether the whole process turns into the usual media-driven drivel-fest. The trouble is the American voter is so goddamn stupid the only way to win is to play the usual media-driven, drivel-fest game better than the other guy. Sad but true. And I think Obama is not only up to the task but pretty damn good at it. Also sad but true. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 19:15:03 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Sad but true. And I think Obama is not only up to the task but pretty damn good at it. Also sad but true. I would venture to say that if he played the saxophone he would be guaranteed the WH. Curious as to who he will select for veep. How ya doin', btw? Dave |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Sad but true. And I think Obama is not only up to the task but pretty damn good at it. Also sad but true. I would venture to say that if he played the saxophone he would be guaranteed the WH. Curious as to who he will select for veep. How ya doin', btw? Yeah, Obama is looking more and more "Clintonian" every day. That's not necessarily a bad thing, it's actually a relief to see a Dem willing to do whatever it takes to win instead of pandering to the leftie lunatic fringe. I don't know about veep. It won't be Billary and my choice, John Edwards, is up to his nuts in an Enquirer scandal. In the end I don't think it matters much. I'm doin' fine, thanks for askin'. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 19:15:03 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Tom Littleton wrote: ... Let's face it: the real show doesn't start until after the conventions, and I sure do hope there is a bit more to chew on than the assorted "gaffes", dissecting Obama's trip abroad, Jesse Jackson, and how McCain parses recent history. There is the potential(as I stated to you, once, I believe) for an real debate as to the nature of how to move the nation forward. Now, let's see if these two can deal with holding that debate, or whether the whole process turns into the usual media-driven drivel-fest. The trouble is the American voter is so goddamn stupid the only way to win is to play the usual media-driven, drivel-fest game better than the other guy. Sad but true. And I think Obama is not only up to the task but pretty damn good at it. Also sad but true. AH-HAH!! I knew if I waited long enough, someone, somewhere would finally clearly state one thing his record clearly demonstrates that in which he truly excels...well, it's sad but true... Thanks, R |
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 23:55:17 GMT, "Tom Littleton"
wrote: wrote in message .. . still, on the whole this(as with the vast bulk of the 'stories' generated thus far in the election cycle) strikes me as trivial....and, that's being sort of generous. Let's face it: the real show doesn't start until after the conventions, and I sure do hope there is a bit more to chew on than the assorted "gaffes", dissecting Obama's trip abroad, Jesse Jackson, and how McCain parses recent history. Those are two completely different issues - what's actually telling about a candidate and party leadership and what'll be flogged to the public as important... There is the potential(as I stated to you, once, I believe) for an real debate as to the nature of how to move the nation forward. Oh, there's always that potential...and my guess is, the above, that the meaningful debate and the actual campaign won't so much as cross paths... Now, let's see if these two can deal with holding that debate, or whether the whole process turns into the usual media-driven drivel-fest. "Turns into"...?! Obama and his entourage (containing nary a Senate staffer) goes to the Western Wall as part of his "fact finding, non-campaign visit" with 9,134 reporters in tow, puts some paper under a rock while, pardon the pun, God only knows how many people watched, and then acts shocked - SHOCKED, I TELL YA!! - that someone not only grabbed up but printed his "prayer"...you couldn't separate "drivel-fest" from "media" with a pair of D11s and the anchor rode from an aircraft carrier... TC, R Tom |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 06:28:49 -0500, wrote:
[...] "Turns into"...?! Obama and his entourage (containing nary a Senate staffer) goes to the Western Wall as part of his "fact finding, non-campaign visit" with 9,134 reporters in tow, puts some paper under a rock while, pardon the pun, God only knows how many people watched, and then acts shocked - SHOCKED, I TELL YA!! - that someone not only grabbed up but printed his "prayer"...you couldn't separate "drivel-fest" from "media" with a pair of D11s and the anchor rode from an aircraft carrier... http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...-sacrilegious/ |
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 18:19:47 -0400, daytripper
wrote: On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 06:28:49 -0500, wrote: [...] "Turns into"...?! Obama and his entourage (containing nary a Senate staffer) goes to the Western Wall as part of his "fact finding, non-campaign visit" with 9,134 reporters in tow, puts some paper under a rock while, pardon the pun, God only knows how many people watched, and then acts shocked - SHOCKED, I TELL YA!! - that someone not only grabbed up but printed his "prayer"...you couldn't separate "drivel-fest" from "media" with a pair of D11s and the anchor rode from an aircraft carrier... http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...-sacrilegious/ "What if the same note had come from George Bush's pen? One can only imagine the headlines: President Sees Self as "Instrument" of God's Will! " |
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 20:11:36 -0400, daytripper
wrote: On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 19:31:39 -0400, Dave LaCourse wrote: On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 18:19:47 -0400, daytripper wrote: On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 06:28:49 -0500, wrote: [...] "Turns into"...?! Obama and his entourage (containing nary a Senate staffer) goes to the Western Wall as part of his "fact finding, non-campaign visit" with 9,134 reporters in tow, puts some paper under a rock while, pardon the pun, God only knows how many people watched, and then acts shocked - SHOCKED, I TELL YA!! - that someone not only grabbed up but printed his "prayer"...you couldn't separate "drivel-fest" from "media" with a pair of D11s and the anchor rode from an aircraft carrier... http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...-sacrilegious/ "What if the same note had come from George Bush's pen? One can only imagine the headlines: President Sees Self as "Instrument" of God's Will! " And one can only imagine the world-wide laughter at such a notion. /daytripper (Of course, Bush would need someone to ghost write a note for him...) Well, he did graduate from Yale with the same point average as your french looking friend with rice shards in his ass. d;o) |
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