Paris Hilton is perhaps the most unpopular celebrity in the US. I doubt having a spat with her will be harmful to McCain. Plus, in the words of liberals and conservatives alike, she's a whore.
By the way, the issue is not absent from the letter altogether:
An environmental policy that transforms the economy by shifting billions of dollars from the consumption of fossil fuels to alternative energy sources, creating millions of green jobs.
I call you a McTroll. Does that make it so in your mind?
Great comparison: Believing an award winning website which lays out the facts behinds its conclusion, is comparable in your mind to believing an anonymous nobody called Glaurung who posts comments on a blog.
How long until the Clinton-hating media starts calling Obama a "poll-driven, calculating politician"? The label was used on Clinton every time she opened her mouth.
The ads are very different. Anyone with an IQ of 1 or more would have noticed that the blonde girl in the Ford ad was flirting with him. She said, "call me, Harold", in a sexy tone.
Britnay and Paris are not seen flirting with Obama, or even interacting with him. Besides, their link to Obama is explained by the narrator, namely, that they are all celebrities who can attract masses, but lack leadership.
don't give me links. The ad is short, and you could easily tell me where in the ad is it implied that Obama has a "taste for white women", as Marshall weirdly claims.
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The picture looks weird, allright, and no, Drum does not appear to agree.
Paris Hilton is perhaps the most unpopular celebrity in the US. I doubt having a spat with her will be harmful to McCain. Plus, in the words of liberals and conservatives alike, she's a whore.
Your baseless accusation that I am anti-flipflop is an insult, and I ask you not to judge me.
By the way, the issue is not absent from the letter altogether:
The absence of the strategic petroleum reserve issue is not necessarily proof that The Nation condones the flip flop.
I call you a McTroll. Does that make it so in your mind?
Great comparison: Believing an award winning website which lays out the facts behinds its conclusion, is comparable in your mind to believing an anonymous nobody called Glaurung who posts comments on a blog.
If the trend ends last month, it's useless.
I don't get it.
How long until the Clinton-hating media starts calling Obama a "poll-driven, calculating politician"? The label was used on Clinton every time she opened her mouth.
If Obama didn't know this, then he was talking without posessing evidence.
Huh? "everyone" sees it as racist? Are you ok?
The ads are very different. Anyone with an IQ of 1 or more would have noticed that the blonde girl in the Ford ad was flirting with him. She said, "call me, Harold", in a sexy tone.
Britnay and Paris are not seen flirting with Obama, or even interacting with him. Besides, their link to Obama is explained by the narrator, namely, that they are all celebrities who can attract masses, but lack leadership.
Dear Geekesque, do you believe Marshall's claim that the ad plays the race card, and why.
Let's see: If you do not think that the ad portrays Obama as a man who loves white women, you are spreading Republican talking points.
Is that it?
don't give me links. The ad is short, and you could easily tell me where in the ad is it implied that Obama has a "taste for white women", as Marshall weirdly claims.