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03-04-2008, 02:32 AM
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McCain, Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh
To try to get a handle on the elections in your country, I listened to and watched as much talk radio and cable news as I could stomach when I was in the US in Jan/Feb. I have also been watching US cable news on Sky here.
The fragrant Ann C has stated that if McCain wins the nomination she would vote for Hillary C, who she stated is more Conservative than McCain.
Limbaugh stated that McCain should stop running over Conservatives in his campaign Bus and run over Liberals instead!
He also stated that McCain should stop crossing the floor in his sad attempts to unify, that it does not work and should start supporting Conservative principals ect.
Do these polarising statements from the right, only a fuel ($3.10 a gallon) Obamas cry for change.
Is this spin from the right wing Republican only there so when the Democrats win, Limbaugh and the fragrant Ann Coulter and there cohorts can claim it is the moderate Republicans fault and that if the party had put up a candidate with a "strict"
NeoCon agenda this would have given the Reps a victory.
Could this leed to a split in the party?
Side Bar as a Democrat do any other Democratic males or females find the fragrant Ann Coulter sexually arousing, I do, I had the first "wet Dream" in 40yrs last night. It involved Ann a copy of "Mein Kampf" and a stirrup pump.
For further details please contact me privately, there will be a fee!
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03-04-2008, 03:07 AM
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Originally Posted by George Berkely
Is this spin from the right wing Republican only there so when the Democrats win, Limbaugh and the fragrant Ann Coulter and there cohorts can claim it is the moderate Republicans fault and that if the party had put up a candidate with a "strict"
NeoCon agenda this would have given the Reps a victory.
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These two nutsacks have done more to destroy respectful political debate in the US than any other people. A child spawned by these two could be named nothing other than Damien. If you really want to do the world a favor, drop them in the ocean off the Great Barrier Reef and see if the great white sharks are hungry. It'd probably take two to choke down Limbaugh's fat ass. It would be good for the surfers, though...as soon as they got him down, they'd be too fucked up on barbituates to chase the swimmers. On the positive side they could use Coulter for a toothpick...
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Originally Posted by George Berkely
Side Bar as a Democrat do any other Democratic males or females find the fragrant Ann Coulter sexually arousing, I do, I had the first "wet Dream" in 40yrs last night. It involved Ann a copy of "Mein Kampf" and a stirrup pump.
For further details please contact me privately, there will be a fee!
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OK that's just freakin' messed up...unless you're attracted to the Crypt Keeper...
 
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03-04-2008, 03:43 AM
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Priiiiddde, are they sisters, I cant wait till I fall asleep, I think some Gorganzola is needed before I mount the wooden steps to Bedfordshire!
On a serious note I thought the fragrant Annie was the baby of a love fest between Shaun Hannity and Mark Levine?
With ref to my question and being a member of the Labour Party the same type of propaganda was used against the Conservative Candidate who lost to Blair by right wing conservatives over Europe, this lead to skisms within the Conservatives and thankfully a long period in the wilderness.
Do you see this as a result of a certain Democratic win?
Last edited by George Berkely; 03-04-2008 at 03:46 AM.
Reason: dyslexia and a strange thought
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03-04-2008, 05:59 AM
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I see it already happening in the GOP without benefit of Democratic victory.
The neo-cons have pissed off the traditional Goldwater/Reagan cons and the libertarians(who almost always vote GOP when a lib is not running). The religious honks have pissed off the libertarians and secular cons. The moderates are dismayed at all of the above. The GOP opened it's Big Tent for a lot of years. Now those chickens are coming home to roost, and I foresee something like the Dixiecrat split in the Democrats 50 years ago happening in the GOP.
The problem with Limbaugh, Coulter, and some others is that they self-profess to be the voice of the party. But they really aren't. They are on the far extreme of the party. Just as for too many years, the extreme left hijacked the Democratic party and held the rest hostage, these looneys are doing the same to the GOP. The harder they try to keep the party following thier ridiculously partisan paradigm, the more it's going to morph into something they don't like. And it's because the majority of the GOP does not fully (or even partly in some cases) embrace their vision of the GOP. They are turning it into something that the bulk of the party detests. We have been subjected to 7 years of Bush neo-conism, and people are fed up with it.
I don't know very many Republicans that are as satisfied with their party as Democrats are with theirs.
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03-04-2008, 06:07 AM
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I like McCain and have never really had huge issues with him. I think the fact that such brainless, far-right, talking heads are against him makes me like him more.
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03-04-2008, 07:22 AM
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The left is just as bad. Randi Rhoades end Ed Schultz will bash conservatives just as fast as the conservatives bash liberals. The problem is we don't have any true moderate out there on the airwaves. We either get the far left or the far right. The only one close in my opinion is Glenn Beck. But I don't agree with his stance on the war.
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03-04-2008, 08:45 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by George Berkely
Side Bar as a Democrat do any other Democratic males or females find the fragrant Ann Coulter sexually arousing, I do, I had the first "wet Dream" in 40yrs last night. It involved Ann a copy of "Mein Kampf" and a stirrup pump.
For further details please contact me privately, there will be a fee!
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As you are a Labour Party Member i am surprised Coulter floats your boat considering you have the lovely Margaret Beckett and Clare Short to dream about 
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