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- JKap, on 01/23/2008, -32/+173Brilliant, John "Keating Five" McCain. Looks like you would fill the shoes of the trained chimp now acting as President nicely.
Vote Ron Paul and win a free country! - Tripw0l, on 01/23/2008, -20/+142In Soviet Russia, McCain tortures you!
- RPRocks, on 01/23/2008, -6/+111OMG... all I can say about John "100 years in Iraq" McCain is... Kukoo! Kukoo!
- wowsah156, on 01/23/2008, -8/+96McCain is going senile. And he wants to be the man in charge of America?! Senile.
- inactive, on 01/23/2008, -5/+87Just like Bush only out of shape and twice as ugly.
- Zlatty, on 01/23/2008, -5/+65So we can all agree McCain is a little on the slow side?
- truspect0r, on 01/23/2008, -3/+56Ok, thats enough McCain. GTFO.
South Carolina and New Hampshire, shame on you. - alpha19, on 01/23/2008, -2/+47lol... That is pretty sad. I wonder if he realized what he said after he said it.
- inactive, on 01/23/2008, -2/+41God, EVERYONE knows that the President of Germany is Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Geesh... - TubaTechno, on 01/23/2008, -16/+42So evidently out of hundreds of speeches, one person is not allowed to accidentally say the wrong name? A 10 second clip doesn't tell the whole story. It doesn't even show if he later corrected himself or said the correct name or title.
Geez you guys are just being mean now. Welcome to Digg. - MattB123, on 01/23/2008, -3/+28If it was just a slip when speaking then I think it's forgivable. If he really believes Putin is the President of Germany then he's uh, a little out of touch.
- alpha19, on 01/23/2008, -9/+33logged in to call you a douche bag
- Baylow, on 01/23/2008, -0/+23nope
- HenvY, on 01/23/2008, -5/+26Bush probably hasn't even heard of Putin.
- echolyean, on 01/23/2008, -2/+22I'm already logged in. Be prepared when you come to Digg.
- FMWatkins, on 01/23/2008, -3/+21I watched it, came here to comment and while my finger was hovering over the submit button, thought 'I must of heard that wrong'. I had to go back and watch it a few more times just to make sure.
I distinctly hear him saying President Putin of Germany. That would be hilarious if he wasn't campaigning to be President. - dmlTucson, on 01/23/2008, -2/+20McLame is one scary, warmongering bastard.
- sindex, on 01/23/2008, -1/+18I'm sure it was a slip of the tongue, but it does make me wonder about his mental capabilities. I mean, there are a LOT of people, religious sects, political leaders, and countries to keep track of, but let's face it, Vladimir Putin and Germany are pretty easy to crack and keep track of compared to say.... Iraq.
- amanita, on 01/23/2008, -6/+23C'mon people. I don't want a 150 year old guy to be president either, but obviously this is just a slip-up. Wait, what was I just talking about, bananas!
- synthox, on 01/23/2008, -1/+17He is a warmongering twit. See how slow he is to bomb Iran if elected.
- Baylow, on 01/23/2008, -8/+23Have you ever taken a good look at where the top democratic candidates get their money?
Just saying. - synthox, on 01/23/2008, -1/+15/facepalm
- Gneisbaard, on 01/23/2008, -3/+17I just hope he won't become president and order a preemtive strike against president Kim Jong-il of the netherlands :/
- twollamalove, on 01/23/2008, -3/+17I honestly cannot vote for a candidate who wants a national handgun ban.
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..................................., - nirav72, on 01/23/2008, -1/+14You forgot John "bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran" McCain (When he was trying to sing the beach boys song)
- CaptHuggyFace, on 01/23/2008, -1/+14Am I the only one interested in hearing what "President Putin of Germany" said in his speech? I imagine (in McCain's recollection) it would be something like, "This great nation of Vietnam will be strong again. In the name of Islam-o-fascism, we wil torture the Iraqi people for 100 years." Wacky old coot.
- paulbjensen, on 01/23/2008, -1/+13If you can out-Bush Bush, you can probably become President of the United States.
- inactive, on 01/23/2008, -0/+12This is the same South Carolina that took Bush over McCain because of push polls (orchestrated by Bush) suggesting, among other things, that John had an illegitimate black baby.
And this is the same McCain that took this lying down and later endorsed Bush anyway. Maverick? My cat, who hides under the bed a lot, is more of a maverick than this guy. - happyperson, on 01/23/2008, -2/+13but when you are accusing the leader of a country of "cold war rhetoric' for the purpose of scaring voters, it would be prudent to at least match the right leader to the right country.
- OMGIAMTHEMAN, on 01/23/2008, -4/+15maybe it wouldn't matter if he wasn't running for president. Anybody who is the next president must know every single little fact that I do about everything politics, domestic and foreign. Then the president must have a lifetime of knowledge that I do not have. Then that president must be freaking brilliant and not jumble all that information around in his head. He MAKES DECISIONS, he must THINK CLEARLY ALL THE TIME.
- bagboyrebel, on 01/23/2008, -7/+18logged in because I wanted to be popular.
- fyre2012, on 01/23/2008, -0/+11Old people can't be trusted...
I mean, they could judt drop dead at ANY time... and we all know what that means.
BAM... Zombie. - LimonHead, on 01/23/2008, -3/+13Requirements to be an american president:
- Born in American soil.
- Dumb.
I think now he has everything.... - StealthMonkey, on 01/23/2008, -0/+10This guy is such an idiot!! Why is he winning primaries?!!
- bowe, on 01/23/2008, -0/+10Well since he graduated at the bottom of his class from the Naval Academy, i'd have to go with yes.
- facereplacer, on 01/23/2008, -2/+12logged in to follow the trend
- ivandir, on 01/23/2008, -1/+10Don't forget his ***** cheek. You know the one that always pops out when he talks.
....on his left hand side. - bowe, on 01/23/2008, -1/+10Heard of him? he can see into his soul!
"I looked the man in the eye. I was able to get a sense of his soul." - Bush on Putin - orangefly, on 01/23/2008, -1/+10there should be an amendment to the constitution so we can say "nope, i'm not voting for them....pick another group of candidates and we'll try this again"
- RockMuncher, on 01/23/2008, -2/+11Let me get this straight... he was a soldier in Vietnam, right? The war by proxy with Russia?
I know Putin wasn't directly involved; he was about 23 years old at the time, but you would think that a Vietnam veteran who is involved in federal politics might keep the leaders of the KGB and Russia straight in his head.
Even for a nervous slip of the tongue, this is extraordinarily stupid. - ivandir, on 01/23/2008, -0/+9He means mental torture.
- DogBotherer, on 01/23/2008, -0/+9Well, he wouldn't be the first... (Just saying)
- echolyean, on 01/23/2008, -2/+11Good point. But then was Bush's presidency just a series of "isolated mistakes"?
- AZTriGuy, on 01/23/2008, -3/+12Logic has no place in these discussions, the Digg-mob has spoken.
/sarcasm - gyronic, on 01/23/2008, -3/+11Another propped-up puppet politician that doesnt know his ass from his elbows.
- Moosebri, on 01/23/2008, -1/+9I think we can all agree that intelligence and knowledge of current affairs is not a requirement to be president of the United States. I mean, look at the slack jawed monkey in office right now!
- tetsuwan, on 01/23/2008, -1/+9He did say Germany two times and then Putin + cold-war style speech. He could have heard Putin's speech in Germany, though
- usingpond, on 01/23/2008, -2/+10What the ***** is wrong with you?
- mmigliari, on 01/23/2008, -15/+22How come people have a hard time realizing that a president is just a marionette for the military-industrial-financial complex? The "mainstream" candidates are all just that. Candidates who are not taken seriously by the media (and are even boycotted by the media) are exactly the kinds of presidents who would NOT be marionettes to the MIF-complex.
IMHO the only REAL candidate is Ron Paul. The rest are all in the pockets of the lobbyists. -
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