Coming Soon to a Blog Near You...
| I am working class and I am BITTER! Obama is right and McCain and Hillary only risk showing what a bunch of out-of-touch Washington insiders they are for trying to turn this one against him. But I don't have time for that right now. In one hour I'm leaving the house to go make a movie in 10 hours. My gear is by the door, I'm working on getting adequately caffeinated, and I have a really good feeling about this one. So coming soon will both be a YouTube of this movie I'm making today as well as more on Obama's latest non-scandal, "Bitter-gate." Labels: 2008 primaries, film |






Comments on "Coming Soon to a Blog Near You..."
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Michael Manning said ... (4/14/08 10:46 PM) :
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Jay said ... (4/15/08 7:03 AM) :
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Jason said ... (4/15/08 8:36 AM) :
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Maniac said ... (4/17/08 1:37 PM) :
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Jason said ... (4/17/08 4:31 PM) :
post a commentI'm a working class caffeine guy too, Jason. But I watch every debate. Only now I canceled cable TV to afford guitar lessons.
I'm working class too..but I know a flim-flam man when I see one.
Jay, I know, that McCain is one untrustworthy flipflopping sonofabitch!
Jason:
Does that mean you are clining to religion, guns and xenophobia since you are so bitter? Of course not! Obama's comments make John Kerry seem rough and tumble and he as played into Hillary's hands like the fool that he is.
Perhaps, if he had not gotten a pass from the media who love to apply affirmative action to unqualified minorites, the race would not have come to this.
Once again, your party is about to nominate a loser in a year they should be blowing away the GOP in a landslide. Only the Democrats could be that stupid; not the working class who they pretend to champion.
Maniac
Maniac, your politics are tired. Since I think religion is silly and xenophobia is wrong, I cling to entertainment out of my bitterness. I'm more concerned with what happens on board Battlestar Galactica than I am with what happens in Washington. But I'm still rooting for Obama. I'm sure once elected he'll manage to find a way to disappoint me like every other elected democrat has, but given the choices, his lack of experience is the best thing he's got going for him.
So keep on hoping more Americans lose their jobs so that he doesn't get enough union money to trounce McBush like he's going to once we get that shrew out of the picture.