Posted on 09/12/2008 8:13:00 AM PDT by JFC
My vote for Most Infuriating Moments: Whoopi Goldberg, constitutional scholar, on slavery; Joy Behar on Senator McCain's ads being "lies," (which he did refute, but I think could have been more emphatic); and Whoopi Goldberg on separation of church and state. What has Governor Palin done to violate separation of church and state? No one ever has a problem with Obama and all his ministers, advisers, his faith, etc.
I think McCain is simply saying I can handle any adversity that comes along, and am not afraid of those who don’t agree with me or support me.
This comes from him, not an advisor, focus group, or political wind.
He is a true hero, not a Talking Head.
Don't know, but I'll bet they didn't have the "Whoopster."
I know he couldnt answer Whoppies question about whether or not he wanted her to be a slave again in a flippant way, but IF HE COULD ... he should have said, Whoppie, Ive actually been chained up and beaten. HAVE YOU?
Funny, that’s exactly what I said to someone else this morning. I was thinking: Whoopi, there is one person on this stage who knows, personally, what it is like to be confined, beaten, and controlled by others... and it isn’t you.
Because Schmidt knows that the bias will work in the favor of them. The general public at large has a way of rooting for the underdog, the whip cream is the fact that a majority of the public knows that the media is in the tank and sucks so they’ll get their chance to “fight back” by voting for McCain/Palin and the cherry on top is Biden, who seems stuck in the Rovian3000 gaffe-a-minute generator.
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