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Raymond O'Hara wrote:
"David E. Powell" wrote in message ... Baba Wawa acted like her servants delivered her cold coffee or something. What a maroon. she acted like the lournalist she used to be and asked tough questions and she refused to accept pat bull**** answers The View, home of great journalism??? Sorry, but when I hear make dumb as comments about Slavery from Whoopi, you lose all credibilty. Those hags have a agenda as left as yours...... |
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![]() "Tiger" wrote in message ... Raymond O'Hara wrote: "David E. Powell" wrote in message ... Baba Wawa acted like her servants delivered her cold coffee or something. What a maroon. she acted like the lournalist she used to be and asked tough questions and she refused to accept pat bull**** answers The View, home of great journalism??? Sorry, but when I hear make dumb as comments about Slavery from Whoopi, you lose all credibilty. Those hags have a agenda as left as yours...... we aren't talking about whoopi, we are talking about barbara walters. she is still a highly respected journalist she asked hard right to the point questions and he tried to lie his way out of it. and barbara didn't let him. and a lot of women watch the view, it is a very highly rated show. make all the sexist jokes you want but mccain had a bad time of it in front of an important demographic. |
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On Sep 12, 4:16*pm, wrote:
On Sep 12, 3:29 pm, HK wrote: John McCain McCain Gets an Earful on 'The View' By Robert Barnes and Michael D. Shear Washington Post First Republican presidential nominee John McCain told the hosts of ABC's "The View" today that his running mate Sarah Palin had never sought earmarks from Congress while she was governor of Alaska, even though she had in fact asked for about $200 million for projects in her state and employed a lobbyist to help. McCain at times faces tough questioning and commentary from the five female hosts of the popular morning show, with Joy Behar questioning two ads he is running against Democratic rival Barack Obama. "We know that those two ads are untrue,'' Behar said. "They are lies.'' She was referring to two heavily criticized McCain ads, one that criticizes Obama's support of sex education, and another that says he was being disrespectful of Palin for his comment that McCain's call for change was like putting lipstick on a pig. McCain said they "are not lies" and defended them. Barbara Walters jumped in to note that McCain had made the lipstick on a pig comment, too, about Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's health care proposal. "About health care," McCain said, referring to his own comments. "He (Obama) chooses his words very carefully. He shouldn't have said it." McCain has portrayed Palin as a reformer unwilling to accept pork from Washington. But Walters and Behar pressed. "She also took some earmarks,'' Walters said. "A lot," Behar added. "No, not as governor she didn't,'' McCain responded. The Obama campaign quickly produced a sheaf of newspaper articles indicating otherwise, such as a Sept. 2 Washington Post article that said the governor's administration "remains eager for many other earmarks. In February, Palin's office sent Sen. (Ted) Stevens a 70-page memo outlining almost $200 million worth of new funding requests for Alaska." Walters was a particularly aggressive questioner, about Palin's qualifications and whether McCain was still the maverick he claimed to be. She asked repeatedly what Palin was supposed to reform about Washington.. "The Republican Party. The Democratic Party. She's going to reform all of Washington," McCain said. "What specifically?" Walters asked McCain mentioned Palin selling the state airplane. "She sold the airplane at a loss," Walters said. Behar jumped in: "You used to be sort of the maverick. Then you sort of turned." Asked McCain: "In what way?" Behar said, "You sort of became more in lock step..." "I'm the same person as I always was," said McCain. McCain also drew scattered boos from the audience when he said he thought Roe v. Wade was "a very bad decision.'' Things got a bit better when Cindy McCain joined her husband on the show's final segment. Asked why McCain should be president, she said, "for the obvious reasons" and then said he is a "measured man" who always puts his country first. Host Elisabeth Hasselbeck asked Cindy McCain whether there were were areas where the two disagreed. McCain leaned over and said, "Never." She answered, "He and I do see eye to eye on most things." Even Biden thinks Obimbo has poor judgement saying that Hillary would have been a better choice for VP. *Harry, you still want to place that bet that the VP candidate will quit? *No, not Palin you idiot, I mean Biden, replaced by hillary.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - turns out mcbush is a liar and has forfeited his honorable position as a senior statesman. the recent ad he has regarding obama's sex ed plan is out and out fraud filled with distortions and lies. what happened to mccain to turn him from a war hero into a whore? |
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On Sep 12, 4:46*pm, wrote:
On Sep 12, 3:29 pm, HK wrote: John McCain McCain Gets an Earful on 'The View' By Robert Barnes and Michael D. Shear Washington Post First Republican presidential nominee John McCain told the hosts of ABC's "The View" today that his running mate Sarah Palin had never sought earmarks from Congress while she was governor of Alaska, even though she had in fact asked for about $200 million for projects in her state and employed a lobbyist to help. McCain at times faces tough questioning and commentary from the five female hosts of the popular morning show, with Joy Behar questioning two ads he is running against Democratic rival Barack Obama. "We know that those two ads are untrue,'' Behar said. "They are lies.'' She was referring to two heavily criticized McCain ads, one that criticizes Obama's support of sex education, and another that says he was being disrespectful of Palin for his comment that McCain's call for change was like putting lipstick on a pig. McCain said they "are not lies" and defended them. Barbara Walters jumped in to note that McCain had made the lipstick on a pig comment, too, about Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's health care proposal. "About health care," McCain said, referring to his own comments. "He (Obama) chooses his words very carefully. He shouldn't have said it." McCain has portrayed Palin as a reformer unwilling to accept pork from Washington. But Walters and Behar pressed. "She also took some earmarks,'' Walters said. "A lot," Behar added. The girls also asked how many houses the McCain's own. The McCains nevered answered the question. Cindy, under the influence of sedatives and something else, said she is fortunate for her father and tries to help those less fortunate, although she only gave less than 1% to charity and spent over $200,000 on cosmedic surgery last year (according the Enquirer).- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - don't forget her $280,000 ear rings she wore to the whore house known as the GOP convention. |
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![]() "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Sep 12, 4:46 pm, wrote: On Sep 12, 3:29 pm, HK wrote: John McCain McCain Gets an Earful on 'The View' By Robert Barnes and Michael D. Shear Washington Post First Republican presidential nominee John McCain told the hosts of ABC's "The View" today that his running mate Sarah Palin had never sought earmarks from Congress while she was governor of Alaska, even though she had in fact asked for about $200 million for projects in her state and employed a lobbyist to help. McCain at times faces tough questioning and commentary from the five female hosts of the popular morning show, with Joy Behar questioning two ads he is running against Democratic rival Barack Obama. "We know that those two ads are untrue,'' Behar said. "They are lies.'' She was referring to two heavily criticized McCain ads, one that criticizes Obama's support of sex education, and another that says he was being disrespectful of Palin for his comment that McCain's call for change was like putting lipstick on a pig. McCain said they "are not lies" and defended them. Barbara Walters jumped in to note that McCain had made the lipstick on a pig comment, too, about Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's health care proposal. "About health care," McCain said, referring to his own comments. "He (Obama) chooses his words very carefully. He shouldn't have said it." McCain has portrayed Palin as a reformer unwilling to accept pork from Washington. But Walters and Behar pressed. "She also took some earmarks,'' Walters said. "A lot," Behar added. The girls also asked how many houses the McCain's own. The McCains nevered answered the question. Cindy, under the influence of sedatives and something else, said she is fortunate for her father and tries to help those less fortunate, although she only gave less than 1% to charity and spent over $200,000 on cosmedic surgery last year (according the Enquirer).- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - don't forget her $280,000 ear rings she wore to the whore house known as the GOP convention. If you were successful, your wife could have expensive jewelry also. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Sep 12, 4:46 pm, wrote: On Sep 12, 3:29 pm, HK wrote: John McCain McCain Gets an Earful on 'The View' By Robert Barnes and Michael D. Shear Washington Post First Republican presidential nominee John McCain told the hosts of ABC's "The View" today that his running mate Sarah Palin had never sought earmarks from Congress while she was governor of Alaska, even though she had in fact asked for about $200 million for projects in her state and employed a lobbyist to help. McCain at times faces tough questioning and commentary from the five female hosts of the popular morning show, with Joy Behar questioning two ads he is running against Democratic rival Barack Obama. "We know that those two ads are untrue,'' Behar said. "They are lies.'' She was referring to two heavily criticized McCain ads, one that criticizes Obama's support of sex education, and another that says he was being disrespectful of Palin for his comment that McCain's call for change was like putting lipstick on a pig. McCain said they "are not lies" and defended them. Barbara Walters jumped in to note that McCain had made the lipstick on a pig comment, too, about Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's health care proposal. "About health care," McCain said, referring to his own comments. "He (Obama) chooses his words very carefully. He shouldn't have said it." McCain has portrayed Palin as a reformer unwilling to accept pork from Washington. But Walters and Behar pressed. "She also took some earmarks,'' Walters said. "A lot," Behar added. The girls also asked how many houses the McCain's own. The McCains nevered answered the question. Cindy, under the influence of sedatives and something else, said she is fortunate for her father and tries to help those less fortunate, although she only gave less than 1% to charity and spent over $200,000 on cosmedic surgery last year (according the Enquirer).- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - don't forget her $280,000 ear rings she wore to the whore house known as the GOP convention. If you were successful, your wife could have expensive jewelry also. McCain isn't successful, dummy. His wife's father was successful. And the fact that she wears that sort of stuff in a presidential campaign is just further evidence of how far removed the McCains are from the real world most Americans face. Not to worry; a few more unrehearsed interviews of Sarah Palin and... "Do you agree with the Bush doctrine?" "In what respect, Charlie?" McCain's first real decision, and he picks a Cat 5 moron. |
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On Sep 12, 9:55*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Sep 12, 4:46 pm, wrote: On Sep 12, 3:29 pm, HK wrote: John McCain McCain Gets an Earful on 'The View' By Robert Barnes and Michael D. Shear Washington Post First Republican presidential nominee John McCain told the hosts of ABC's "The View" today that his running mate Sarah Palin had never sought earmarks from Congress while she was governor of Alaska, even though she had in fact asked for about $200 million for projects in her state and employed a lobbyist to help. McCain at times faces tough questioning and commentary from the five female hosts of the popular morning show, with Joy Behar questioning two ads he is running against Democratic rival Barack Obama. "We know that those two ads are untrue,'' Behar said. "They are lies.'' She was referring to two heavily criticized McCain ads, one that criticizes Obama's support of sex education, and another that says he was being disrespectful of Palin for his comment that McCain's call for change was like putting lipstick on a pig. McCain said they "are not lies" and defended them. Barbara Walters jumped in to note that McCain had made the lipstick on a pig comment, too, about Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's health care proposal. "About health care," McCain said, referring to his own comments. "He (Obama) chooses his words very carefully. He shouldn't have said it." McCain has portrayed Palin as a reformer unwilling to accept pork from Washington. But Walters and Behar pressed. "She also took some earmarks,'' Walters said. "A lot," Behar added. The girls also asked how many houses the McCain's own. The McCains nevered answered the question. Cindy, under the influence of sedatives and something else, said she is fortunate for her father and tries to help those less fortunate, although she only gave less than 1% to charity and spent over $200,000 on cosmedic surgery last year (according the Enquirer).- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - don't forget her $280,000 ear rings she wore to the whore house known as the GOP convention. If you were successful, your wife could have expensive jewelry also. the same can be said for mccain. he's a gigolo living off his wife's wealth which she inherited. unlike mccain, i've worked for everything i have. that's why mccain wants to take what i have and give it to his rich buddies. he, like all republicans, hates the middle class. |
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On Sep 12, 10:05*pm, hk wrote:
Calif Bill wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message .... On Sep 12, 4:46 pm, wrote: On Sep 12, 3:29 pm, HK wrote: John McCain McCain Gets an Earful on 'The View' By Robert Barnes and Michael D. Shear Washington Post First Republican presidential nominee John McCain told the hosts of ABC's "The View" today that his running mate Sarah Palin had never sought earmarks from Congress while she was governor of Alaska, even though she had in fact asked for about $200 million for projects in her state and employed a lobbyist to help. McCain at times faces tough questioning and commentary from the five female hosts of the popular morning show, with Joy Behar questioning two ads he is running against Democratic rival Barack Obama. "We know that those two ads are untrue,'' Behar said. "They are lies.'' She was referring to two heavily criticized McCain ads, one that criticizes Obama's support of sex education, and another that says he was being disrespectful of Palin for his comment that McCain's call for change was like putting lipstick on a pig. McCain said they "are not lies" and defended them. Barbara Walters jumped in to note that McCain had made the lipstick on a pig comment, too, about Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's health care proposal. "About health care," McCain said, referring to his own comments. "He (Obama) chooses his words very carefully. He shouldn't have said it." McCain has portrayed Palin as a reformer unwilling to accept pork from Washington. But Walters and Behar pressed. "She also took some earmarks,'' Walters said. "A lot," Behar added. The girls also asked how many houses the McCain's own. The McCains nevered answered the question. Cindy, under the influence of sedatives and something else, said she is fortunate for her father and tries to help those less fortunate, although she only gave less than 1% to charity and spent over $200,000 on cosmedic surgery last year (according the Enquirer).- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - don't forget her $280,000 ear rings she wore to the whore house known as the GOP convention. If you were successful, your wife could have expensive jewelry also. McCain isn't successful, dummy. His wife's father was successful. And the fact that she wears that sort of stuff in a presidential campaign is just further evidence of how far removed the McCains are from the real world most Americans face. c'mon harry...don't you have the $5,000,000 that mccain says makes you middle class? |
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![]() "WaIIy" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 20:00:09 -0400, "Raymond O'Hara" wrote: "Tiger" wrote in message ... Raymond O'Hara wrote: "David E. Powell" wrote in message ... Baba Wawa acted like her servants delivered her cold coffee or something. What a maroon. she acted like the lournalist she used to be and asked tough questions and she refused to accept pat bull**** answers The View, home of great journalism??? Sorry, but when I hear make dumb as comments about Slavery from Whoopi, you lose all credibilty. Those hags have a agenda as left as yours...... we aren't talking about whoopi, we are talking about barbara walters. she is still a highly respected journalist Keyword - "Used to be" she asked hard right to the point questions and he tried to lie his way out of it. and barbara didn't let him. and a lot of women watch the view, it is a very highly rated show. I agree - in the nursing homes and prisons. make all the sexist jokes you want but mccain had a bad time of it in front of an important demographic. the women mccain wanted to woo with the palin pick watch that show. mccain lost a lit of votes today. |
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