Enough! (Democrats Edition)

Enough, Joe!

“Hillary Clinton is as qualified or more qualified than I am to be vice president of the United States of America – let’s get that straight.”

Enough, Carville!

And John McCain, deep down inside my heart, you know, as you know, I’ve said before I admire McCain. I don’t believe he knew about it. I hope somebody asked him. But I refuse to believe that John McCain agreed to airing this spot. I know he says I’m John McCain, I paid for it but they have that in the can and they do it. It I don’t think he knew about it. I really don’t.

Senator Biden has said nothing of value that wasn’t prefaced with a 10 minute heavy-petting session for the Republican ticket. Of all of the concerns I initially had about Biden, I never thought in a million years he’d be complimenting the opposition.

As for Carville… Gollum and Smeagol. One serves Master, the other hateses Master. That about sums it up.

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  • idreamofskiba

    I expect it from Carville.But please tell me Biden’s not one of these Obama-should-lose-so-Hillary-can-run-in-2012 people.(And no, I don’t really believe he is, but I am very dissapointed and sick to death of this crap.)ENOUGH!

  • cminri

    If McCain didnt know about it and didnt approve of it, then he should have said so after the fact. That’s what someone with integrity would have done.Makes you wonder about this McCain fellow. People seem to have had this respect for him in the past and are shocked and/or surprised by his current behavior. Is it that that they were wrong about him from the beginning, or as we suspect, is it that that McCain sold his soul to the devil (Karl Rove). Either way, he isnt fit to be president.

  • camel54

    It sends me into a blind rage every time I hear Biden or Obama or any Democrat talk about what great man and a great friend McCain is. Have they not learned yet that most voters don’t vote on issues? If they did, Democrats might win now and then. No, they vote on their gut and maybe they don’t like Bush and maybe they don’t like the war or the economy and maybe they don’t have a job right now, but even Democrats say McCain’s a war hero and a good friend so I’m not prepared to take a chance…I’m going with the guy everyone likes.How many elections must we lose before our strategists get it? How many times are we going to try this being the nice guy bullshit and then confusing being the nice guy with being a weak sycophant to the opposition?How hard is it to give a speech in which you say nothing about the man you know and only point out his constant position changes, his support of calamitous policy, his lies. Christ!

  • Nanotyrannus

    Carville=Politically Irrelevant.He’s not in the Campaign Game anymore, just the “Please Listen To My Nails on a Chalkboard Commentary” Game. We should ignore him. He’s a loose cannon that doesn’t speak for the campaign.Biden, on the other hand, needs to make sure nobody is slipping him tranquilizers. He’s been so very off his game. I know he has probably been asked to tone it down and not go ballistic on anyone, but that doesn’t mean he has to holster his guns altogether.I think we should give it a couple of days. Everybody is playing nice today, but if the McCains and his Republican Host try to wrap themselves in 9/11 faux patriotism in the next few days I think we’ll see Obama/Biden come out swinging.I do agree they need to step it up a bit and not let McCain control the news cycle.

  • The Space Cowboy
  • kansasdem

    Uh, one thing though ……….. Hillary’s not the opposition anymore!Biden did the right thing, unlike McBush when someone referred to Hillary as “the bitch”.

  • http://www.clusterdouche.com Elvis Dingeldein

    I think it’s time Biden Took One For The Team and has some sort of massive infarction. Nothing fatal, just a big enough infarction to put him on his back until January. Obama puts Hillary on the ticket, she and Palin go ten rounds in the Jell-O Pit wearing nothing but licorice thongs, Obama wins in a landslide when Hillary “accidentally” pulls Palin’s heart out through her asshole and we all go home happy. Biden gets patched up by Valentine’s Day, we throw some sort of Charity Cage Match to see who gets to stay at the Naval Observatory until 2016. Done and done.

  • OHcolumbusIO

    I think the Obama camp is asking Biden to be cautious at this point. I think they are strategizing about Biden attacking, especially in regards to Palin.Remember though, Biden actively campaigned to be VP, Secy of State and any other position, if you think hes not going to unleash his sharp tongue in these last 50 plus days your crazy, Biden wants to be in the White House even more than Hilary and McDouche.

  • JG

    I am so sick of all this Clinton talk. They lost. Our media is so f-in disingenuous with all of the Clinton concern trolling. Our media HATES the Clintons–always has. I think the media has lulled us to sleep over how much they LOATHE the Clintons. Both Hillary and Bill. If she were his veep it would have been a MAJOR distraction, and it would have brought the ticket down. No question in my mind. Bill would not have been able to blow his nose without 5 million questions asked–This is a media story–they love the Clinton soap opera. Every decision made would have been juxtaposed with what would Bill do–or “hillary said this…”I have always been an Obama supporter, and I am glad he is the nominee, but Hillary is NOT the nominee because the MSM killed her campaign–she was the focus, the front runner, and the media is the reason she is not the nominee. As an Obama supporter, I am happy it turned out this way–but let’s not be fooled by our concern trolling MSM who all of the sudden think Hillary should have been the nominee.

  • JG

    I just watched the first portion of the Gibson interview–He was VERY tough. Not a fan of some of the questions he asked, and there were some weird edits, but he nailed her on a question of “The Bush Doctrine.” She LITERALLY did not know what it wa-and he knew it. It was so obvious, and was a GREAT question. I honestly think this is going to be a big deal–she can handle herself personally, and has some guile, but so far came off as very “rehearsed,” somehat evasive and very “boiler plate”, and out of her league–that’s my take.

  • http://www.clusterdouche.com Elvis Dingeldein

    I only caught the first minute, TiVO’d the rest during dinner, will watch the whole thing shortly, but here’s my impression from just 90 seconds of watching her body language.Sarah Palin is an angry person. Her face carries an Alaskan Wilderness of pent-up rage, and I can’t help but think she’s feeling a hot, deep resentment for both sides right now: For the Republicans that yanked her from the warmth of 80% approval ratings and a system she understands for the cold glare of a national spotlight for which she is in no way prepared, and resentment towards those that would dare question the deservedness of her sudden fame and glory. This cynical, calculated move by the GOP has put Sarah Palin in an impossible situation, forcing her to own a construct she hasn’t lived, to pretend to a greatness she hasn’t earned. And looking at her face tonight, I could just feel the seething anger that such expectations are brewing inside her.Or, she’s just a hard-jawed badass that could shoot me in the dick with an M16. Might be the latter.

  • http://livefreeordie08.wordpress.com LiveFreeOrDie08

    Would somebody please give Barack a football?!?http://livefreeordie08.wordpress.com