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- Stonecipher26, on 04/08/2008, -4/+48When Joe Lieberman is the voice of reason we're all in big trouble.
- jkbowman, on 04/08/2008, -6/+45McCain - managing our armed forces like he's lost a car in the parking lot...
- robalesi, on 04/08/2008, -7/+37Will somebody find the string on his back and CUT IT already!!
- Calann, on 04/08/2008, -6/+29Seems like McCain is just itching to start a war with Iran. He's trying to lay the ground work. Next he'll be saying that they are a 'gathering threat" that must be dealt with. Sound familiar?
- Zlorp, on 04/08/2008, -2/+24he's probably in the first stages of Alzheimer's. by his 3rd year in office hes going to be walking around with a teddy bear trying to feed it milk from a bottle.
- amoirae, on 04/08/2008, -3/+22Why are his "senior moments" getting a pass in the media?
- Ozzsanity, on 04/08/2008, -3/+22Republicans never noticed that Ronald Reagan had lost his mind I doubt they will notice this same quality in McCain.
- Pokerdork, on 04/08/2008, -2/+18McCain will say anything to get elected. He said a few months ago that "he didn't know" if contraceptives helped slow the spread of the AIDS virus. He didn't know? B.S. The man is a pathelogical liar and is clearly mentally unfit for the office he seeks.
- Ozzsanity, on 04/09/2008, -2/+18Because he was a POW and that automatically makes him a Super Patriot and the media is scared to attack him.
- Rotzooi, on 04/08/2008, -3/+17Nobody wants to get that close to Karl Rove.
- Verchiel77, on 04/09/2008, -0/+14Because they treat McCain as if he is, by definition, a foreign policy guru, therefore his constant stream of embarrassing mistakes about the most basic details of Iraq, etc., simply CAN'T be anything to worry about.
What's a slip of the tongue or 12? - nydwarf, on 04/09/2008, -4/+15OMG he keeps making the same mistake and he's running for President, Hell yeah, Hang him.
- carpespasm, on 04/08/2008, -2/+13"Why do people with lobotomies keep running for President!"
because they're easy to control and people will vote for someone "they'd like to have a beer with" almost as often as they think about what would be best for the country. - evilcaptain, on 04/08/2008, -6/+16Why do people with lobotomies keep running for President!
Why do we keep electing them! - sigg14, on 04/08/2008, -2/+12 a neo-con president doesn't need to know anything except how to take orders from his masters.
- TobiasParker, on 04/09/2008, -0/+9and into Iran?
- Ozzsanity, on 04/09/2008, -2/+10I would bet money that 99% of Diggers are not trying to get in a position of making life and death decisions in this matter.
- inactive, on 04/08/2008, -5/+11Sounds like the perfect person to get us out of Iraq.
- lndmn01, on 04/09/2008, -0/+6but can he walk on wine?
- pintomp3, on 04/09/2008, -1/+7it's really sad. i had a lot of respect for him back in the 2000 elections. then he started selling out and pandering. i would have supported him back then, but not anymore.
- JedicodeWarrior, on 04/09/2008, -2/+8Kinda like Reagan's last years ... in office.
- greenm1981, on 04/09/2008, -2/+7I love it when people like you try to make a quip, but screw it up and end up just looking like an idiot. That's why I love digg.
- inactive, on 04/09/2008, -0/+5Genius says: ..."I know that none of you are depending on me to lead our country or anything"
Actually we were hoping you would! I know the pay isn't all that great, and it's a lot of responsibility, but with GWB gone, we need people like you to fill the gap. Please do consider leading us. We will just call all these different cults "God Damn Muzzies" to make your job simpler. - greenlight2001, on 04/08/2008, -1/+6or his nipple... or worse.
- AtHomeBoy2000, on 04/09/2008, -6/+11wow! they brought up Obama for no reason what so ever. "Pay no attention to our guys incompitance... hey! Look at that guy!"
- inactive, on 04/09/2008, -0/+5In a war, it's kind of key to know who the ***** you're shooting at. He's not sitting at home on his couch, ***** up obscure questions on Jeopardy, and it doesn't matter whether we know more than he does. The guy wants to be in charge of foreign policy, and he can't keep the major players straight. Those of us voting like grown-ups have some ***** concerns.
- evilcaptain, on 04/09/2008, -0/+5Honest mistake. Rhetorical questions are a cheap form of statement, so I parsed it as such. Whoops:)
- chris9902, on 04/08/2008, -17/+22This guy is a moron. I hope for everyone's sake America chooses Obama.
- jabelar, on 04/09/2008, -1/+5Umm, but Al-Qaeda is not Shiite at all. So they are not a dangerous Shiite sect. So his clarification is totally wrong.
- Fantom05, on 04/09/2008, -0/+4Obama's too optimistic? If that's your problem with him, perhaps you're just a bit too disenfranchised with the political process.
- cjhowe, on 04/09/2008, -0/+4Do you think they'd have a little more incentive to know if they were being asked to give each of them 100 billion every couple-three months?
- xartion, on 04/09/2008, -1/+5It's really easy to defend someone who is "one of us" right? Someone next door who you can share a beer with. ***** get real. Are you blind?
- MacEnvy, on 04/09/2008, -2/+6/not sarcasm, sadly
- nydwarf, on 04/09/2008, -3/+7That's why they call that stuff spin.
- habkb, on 04/09/2008, -0/+4Well, to a republican, if it's brown or prays differently, it must be the enemy and therefore should be bombed. No matter what the label is. al-qaeda, iranian, mexican, same difference.
- JedicodeWarrior, on 04/09/2008, -0/+3Eewwww!
- inactive, on 04/08/2008, -10/+13Typical Republican red state conservative. Has no clue about the finer points of anything.
He will be the perfect leader for those ignorant sheep. - MacEnvy, on 04/09/2008, -0/+3If they invaded Utah and were trying to establish a stable democracy there (hypothetical, just roll with it) I would expect their CIC to know. But that's irrelevant, since we're the ones who invaded, and it's our responsibility to not make complete asses of ourself on the world stage.
That's one hell of a strawman, by the way. There must not be any crows around for miles with that analogy guarding the cornfield. - publiclurker, on 04/09/2008, -0/+3I really didn't need that image burned in to my mind!
- Deveak, on 04/08/2008, -0/+3Isn't this a repeat?
- forgiste, on 04/08/2008, -0/+3Why don't you use question marks!
- Fantom05, on 04/09/2008, -1/+4He's not only made bad economic decisions, but bad social/cultural decisions, bad military decisions, bad philosophical decisions.....
If that doesn't make him a bad president, what would? - pintomp3, on 04/09/2008, -1/+4i sometimes wonder if reagan actually had alzheimer's or if it was a cover so you couldn't ask him about things like iran-contra.
- cobbwobbles, on 04/09/2008, -1/+4This kind of ignorance is ok if you're not like, involved in a complicated war over there n' *****.
- DFF777, on 04/09/2008, -0/+2HaHa! Awesome!
- Fantom05, on 04/09/2008, -0/+2Hey man, we're trying to clean up our mess here. You're not helping, go away.
- Gerz1219, on 04/09/2008, -0/+2This isn't about demonizing McCain. I believe that he's generally a good and decent man, who is very confused about the complex geopolitical realities he'd be facing as commander-in-chief. I understand that to most Americans, it's not a big deal to confuse Sunnis and Shiites, because they're all brown people who live halfway around the world. However, on the other side of the world, it is a big deal to repeatedly conflate two groups which have been at war with each other for over a thousand years. McCain's complete and utter inability to get these basic facts straight, even after his ignorance has been exposed multiple times, is simply inexcusable. He's not a demon. He just doesn't possess the cultural sensitivity -- or, quite possibly at his age, the memory retention -- to be president in 2009.
- IndigoMoss, on 04/09/2008, -1/+3Yeah, I think you are confusing Bush with Wilson (the only president to have a doctoral degree, who was also the president of Princeton and professor of law, among other things), honest mistake...if you're an idiot.
- starlessaeon, on 04/09/2008, -0/+2Then when asked what his position on spending tax payer dollars on contraceptives to stop the spread of aids he said "I'm sure I've had a position on that at some stage, let me find out what it is. I'm sure my position is the same as the president's"
America would be entirely safe if he came into power... - inactive, on 04/09/2008, -1/+3Huffington Post's next feature story has been leaked::
"Obama, the second-coming of Christ: will bring world peace and end global poverty on second day in office" -
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