JWsleep
09-04-2008, 04:55 PM
Jon Stewart rules.
I needed that.
For McCainites, before you get peeved, google up the Daily Show Obama Lion King campaign add. Also appropriately hilarious.
saden1
09-04-2008, 04:59 PM
You laugh even though a part of you dies with every laughter.
p.s. With all due respect to Colbert, Jon Stewart is still the king.
- Pause in the debate action -
Just want to say I love you guys today, even the crazy lefties like saden and dmek. Because you are Redskin fans, and today is Redskin day!
Good debate too, by the way.
I guess the............drinking lamp has.....been lit?
dmek25
09-04-2008, 06:18 PM
someone in another thread was mentioning the biased media?
DynamiteRave
09-04-2008, 11:39 PM
So did anyone watch McCain's speech or is everyone too busy shitting a brick over the Skins game?
I would like to know how he did.
firstdown
09-04-2008, 11:56 PM
So did anyone watch McCain's speech or is everyone too busy shitting a brick over the Skins game?
I would like to know how he did.
It was great and he did not need a light show and 78,000 paid people cheering him on.
Schneed10
09-05-2008, 12:13 AM
So did anyone watch McCain's speech or is everyone too busy shitting a brick over the Skins game?
I would like to know how he did.
It was mediocre, he's not a great speaker.
But he did show a lot of respect to Obama in an attempt to unify the country a little bit. I think it will probably fall on deaf ears for a lot of dems though, considering that comes the very day after his running mate took some nasty swipes at Obama.
Whatever, it's all part of the game. I still say focus on their records instead of any of the crap they say.
NM Redskin
09-05-2008, 12:44 AM
It was great and he did not need a light show and 78,000 paid people cheering him on.
You would be the biggest Obama supporter if he had three little letters in front of his name ... Rep.
Dirtbag59
09-05-2008, 04:12 AM
It was mediocre, he's not a great speaker.
But he did show a lot of respect to Obama in an attempt to unify the country a little bit. I think it will probably fall on deaf ears for a lot of dems though, considering that comes the very day after his running mate took some nasty swipes at Obama.
Whatever, it's all part of the game. I still say focus on their records instead of any of the crap they say.
Yeah, plus Palin's speech last night would have been a bitch to top. Also thanks for answering my question on national health care from before.
Either way I'm tired about all the experience talk, going both ways. Lets get the bastards in a debate and then we'll talk about who's ready to run this country.
dmek25
09-05-2008, 06:14 AM
It was great and he did not need a light show and 78,000 paid people cheering him on.
come on. McCain himself will tell you this kind of forum isn't his forte. but, as schneed said, he kept it about him, and his accomplishments. i really commend him for that. and Palin did a good job the night before, it was going to be hard to better that. what made me laugh, is that all of a sudden McCain wants change in Washington. i think the old man knows he is done