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spdirty
08-22-2008, 11:05 PM
Excellent ad here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id1IKJGVkvg
TheDave
08-22-2008, 11:14 PM
If this is as good as McCain can do then this thing is already over...
L.A. BRONCOS FAN
08-22-2008, 11:39 PM
If this is as good as McCain can do then this thing is already over...
So you would think, but remember this:
The same right-wing pinheads who buy into this kind of crap voted for Bush - twice.
TheDave
08-22-2008, 11:40 PM
So you would think, but remember this:
The same right-wing pinheads who buy into this kind of crap voted for Bush - twice.
sad, but true.
gunns
08-23-2008, 12:59 AM
So you would think, but remember this:
The same right-wing pinheads who buy into this kind of crap voted for Bush - twice.
Yep, see the post at the top.
Taco John
08-23-2008, 02:05 AM
I don't understand who this ad appeals to. Nor can I understand how the McCain camp thinks they can win an election focusing all of their messaging on Barack Obama.
L.A. BRONCOS FAN
08-23-2008, 02:56 AM
I don't understand who this ad appeals to. Nor can I understand how the McCain camp thinks they can win an election focusing all of their messaging on Barack Obama.
It worked for Bush and his swift boat vets in '04.
MO<1>
08-23-2008, 03:03 AM
Nice to see that hate-mongering continues in the same party that enforced Jim Crow laws in the south and was the mainstay of the KKK. It all went bad when Lincoln took one as his second VP. The party of those who are too smart to produce anything but dreams and hate.
I don't understand who this ad appeals to. Nor can I understand how the McCain camp thinks they can win an election focusing all of their messaging on Barack Obama.
To white people who see it and think "that uppity negro". They won't vocalize it, but this whole "The One" campaign is an attempt to basically say "don't vote for the popular black guy, if you do your daughter is going to get dick from a darky!"
L.A. BRONCOS FAN
08-23-2008, 09:44 AM
To white people who see it and think "that uppity negro". They won't vocalize it, but this whole "The One" campaign is an attempt to basically say "don't vote for the popular black guy, if you do your daughter is going to get dick from a darky!"
Bingo.
They speak in code, but their intentions are obvious.
spdirty
08-23-2008, 09:52 AM
I don't understand who this ad appeals to. Nor can I understand how the McCain camp thinks they can win an election focusing all of their messaging on Barack Obama.
This entire election is gonna be about Obama. Remember the fainting? The words he spoke in that ad? All this symbolism of people treating him like he's more than just a man. McCain campaign simply pokes fun at that.
Go to a grocery store. At the checkout line there seems to be nothing but puff pieces on Obama.
The dems have turned their former campaign of doing their best to link McCain to Bush and transformed it into a message of "Obama is going to do things that no normal man can do" type campaign. This election most Americans are going to walk into the booth voting either for or against Obama. And when the campaign is to vote against someone, well, Dole/Clinton as well as Kerry/Bush are a couple of good examples of what happens there.
Rohirrim
08-23-2008, 09:58 AM
It simply points out the meanness of spirit and general nastiness that McCain is famous for. There have been numerous reports about how McCain slaps his wife around. Hopefully, one of those comes out.
spdirty
08-23-2008, 10:14 AM
It simply points out the meanness of spirit and general nastiness that McCain is famous for.
Any time they put out a negative ad on your boy, the left screams like banchies about how we are all a bunch of "meanies." The effectiveness of this ad will be determined by how loud the left whines about it.
There have been numerous reports about how McCain slaps his wife around. Hopefully, one of those comes out.
link?
defenseman
08-23-2008, 10:17 AM
It simply points out the meanness of spirit and general nastiness that McCain is famous for. There have been numerous reports about how McCain slaps his wife around. Hopefully, one of those comes out.
LOL , you can count of all kinds of little tidbits coming out on Obama, let alone Biden. That said, it'll be close in November it appears. And, eventually the "anointed" one will be turned out for his true beliefs, the tip of the iceberg is about as successful the conservative's have managed to get out presently. McCain? He's pretty much an open book at this point, whereas, the anointed one has a difficult time answering a simple question without performing a patented "hat and cane" routine .....aka....Fred Astaire. Until he puts his cards on the table, I don't see him taking the WH in November...dman
gunns
08-23-2008, 10:20 AM
The dems have turned their former campaign of doing their best to link McCain to Bush and transformed it into a message of "Obama is going to do things that no normal man can do" type campaign. This election most Americans are going to walk into the booth voting either for or against Obama. And when the campaign is to vote against someone, well, Dole/Clinton as well as Kerry/Bush are a couple of good examples of what happens there.
People will be voting against Bush and what he's done to their lives. People are associating that with the Republican party. The last election was the lesser of two evils (53% got that wrong). This is an election against evil. They want a new start. I think a lot of people don't have as big a problem with Obama's lack of experience because maybe we need someone that hasn't been in long enough to develop his own agenda and is still fresh enough that the agenda will be for the country. I haven't heard anything that makes me think Obama is going to do things no normal man can do. I think people who voted for Bush are hearing that or just saying it in a bravado manner to quell their subconsicous guilt.
defenseman
08-23-2008, 10:28 AM
People will be voting against Bush and what he's done to their lives. People are associating that with the Republican party. The last election was the lesser of two evils (53% got that wrong). This is an election against evil. They want a new start. I think a lot of people don't have as big a problem with Obama's lack of experience because maybe we need someone that hasn't been in long enough to develop his own agenda and is still fresh enough that the agenda will be for the country. I haven't heard anything that makes me think Obama is going to do things no normal man can do. I think people who voted for Bush are hearing that or just saying it in a bravado manner to quell their subconsicous guilt.
Well, I will say if Obama is elected, and I'm not saying he won't be, I'll make a prediction, the republicans will have no difficulty getting their candidate into the WH in 2012. By then, most americans will be having a difficult time reaching for the voting lever encumbered by the tax burden they'll be carrying on their voting arm. That's not counting the "carteresque" inflation issues hanging squarely around each of our necks. I still remember the 20% interest rates, wonderful times they were. Vote for Obama, and you'll get exactly that...dman
Rohirrim
08-23-2008, 10:32 AM
Any time they put out a negative ad on your boy, the left screams like banchies about how we are all a bunch of "meanies." The effectiveness of this ad will be determined by how loud the left whines about it.
link?
Anybody who hasn't noticed the general nastiness of the McCain campaign is living in lala land. And this is only the beginning. McCain has long been known as the nastiest sob in the U.S. Senate. His nickname is McNasty. Ross Perot has pointed out that he's one of the nastiest, cruelest people he's ever had the displeasure to know. The Reagans couldn't stand him (you won't see Nancy stumping for McNasty). There's plenty of evidence that he called his wife a "C u n t" in public and in Arizona circles he's been known to smack her around at parties. Go on a web search. You'll find it. Anybody who thinks this lunatic has the temperament to be president is being blinded by party loyalty. I don't like Obama, but I would take him a thousand times over McNasty. I was determined to vote third party this election, but the more I learn about McCain the more I realize he can't be allowed in the WH. The dude is driven by some nasty ass demons.
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:4UlKukYtv61TcM:http://keepamericafree.net/mcNasty_McCain.jpg
TheDave
08-23-2008, 10:32 AM
LOL , you can count of all kinds of little tidbits coming out on Obama, let alone Biden. That said, it'll be close in November it appears. And, eventually the "anointed" one will be turned out for his true beliefs, the tip of the iceberg is about as successful the conservative's have managed to get out presently. McCain? He's pretty much an open book at this point, whereas, the anointed one has a difficult time answering a simple question without performing a patented "hat and cane" routine .....aka....Fred Astaire. Until he puts his cards on the table, I don't see him taking the WH in November...dman
God you sound just like my parents and their friends... You all spent the last 4 years ducking any responsibility for voting in one of the great presidential failures of all time. During this time, as republican ****-ups and scandals mounted most even went so far as to speak of leaving the republican party and become independents.
Well here we are... time for the rubber to meet the road, and guess what. You have all managed to put party before country... AGAIN. Sad... really Sad.
spdirty
08-23-2008, 10:34 AM
[QUOTE=gunns;2047012 I haven't heard anything that makes me think Obama is going to do things no normal man can do. I think people who voted for Bush are hearing that or just saying it in a bravado manner to quell their subconsicous guilt.[/QUOTE]
Watch the ****ing ad, and listen to Obamas own ****ing words. Or don't, just be in ****ing la la land.
Rohirrim
08-23-2008, 10:47 AM
Watch the ****ing ad, and listen to Obamas own ****ing words. Or don't, just be in ****ing la la land.
You do realize that when Obama was talking to that audience about the "light coming down" he was doing a parody of this exact kind of bs coming from the the McFlip campaign, right? Or did that go right over your head? This is the exact same kind of low brow Fox crap that the troglodytes love to lap up and they're not even clever enough to know that it's a goddamn parody. Ha!
I liked what Huffington had to say about this ad, that it's kind of like a wife beating joke being told by a wife beater.
defenseman
08-23-2008, 10:50 AM
God you sound just like my parents and their friends... You all spent the last 4 years ducking any responsibility for voting in one of the great presidential failures of all time. During this time, as republican ****-ups and scandals mounted most even went so far as to speak of leaving the republican party and become independents.
Well here we are... time for the rubber to meet the road, and guess what. You have all managed to put party before country... AGAIN. Sad... really Sad.
Everyone has an opinion, you included, noted....dman
Bronco_Beerslug
08-23-2008, 01:20 PM
God you sound just like my parents and their friends... You all spent the last 4 years ducking any responsibility for voting in one of the great presidential failures of all time. During this time, as republican ****-ups and scandals mounted most even went so far as to speak of leaving the republican party and become independents.
Well here we are... time for the rubber to meet the road, and guess what. You have all managed to put party before country... AGAIN. Sad... really Sad.I'm telling you, all these Bush supporters will vote party regardless of who is on the ticket or what the previous Republican admin has done to this country, they proved that by voting for Bush..........twice!!
gunns
08-23-2008, 01:23 PM
Well, I will say if Obama is elected, and I'm not saying he won't be, I'll make a prediction, the republicans will have no difficulty getting their candidate into the WH in 2012. By then, most americans will be having a difficult time reaching for the voting lever encumbered by the tax burden they'll be carrying on their voting arm. That's not counting the "carteresque" inflation issues hanging squarely around each of our necks. I still remember the 20% interest rates, wonderful times they were. Vote for Obama, and you'll get exactly that...dman
Stereotypical prediction. Look what the Republican (less government) has done to our economy without raising taxes. It's called spend, spend, spend without any checks or balances. I sincerely doubt that the public will have forgotten what Bush and the Republican party has done to our economy because it's going to take awhile to turn things around.
gunns
08-23-2008, 01:26 PM
Watch the ****ing ad, and listen to Obamas own ****ing words. Or don't, just be in ****ing la la land.
You hear what you want to hear, I hear what I want to hear. It's obviously very different. I also don't take everything the same way you do. That's why I'm voting for Obama, to get out of Bush's la la land that you and others got us into. Do the country a favor and sit this one out.
TailgateNut
08-23-2008, 02:11 PM
Stereotypical prediction. Look what the Republican (less government) has done to our economy without raising taxes. It's called spend, spend, spend without any checks or balances. I sincerely doubt that the public will have forgotten what Bush and the Republican party has done to our economy because it's going to take awhile to turn things around.
The problem with "the conservatives" is that they spend without actually accounting/ budgeting for their expenditures. They leave the mess for the next guy to clean up, and then they bitch and moan because someone decides to pay for their tab.
SoCalBronco
08-23-2008, 02:28 PM
The Reagans couldn't stand him.
Good. That speaks well for McCain.
Rohirrim
08-23-2008, 03:15 PM
Good. That speaks well for McCain.
Wow! You're a McCain devotee? What a shocker. :wave:
MO<1>
08-23-2008, 04:05 PM
Who's been running Congress and the Senate? Isn't CSPAN on youtube? If your parents weren't so NEOCONs then you would have to smoke dope in the closet, and maybe you would be more informed. It will be much better in the Social Republic of the Obama States when thinking outside the youtube will be punishable by timeouts in the "get your free stuff" line. I'm sorry you had to be victimized and traumatized by your parents expecting you to be personally responsible for your own actions. Your savior is coming.
Rohirrim
08-23-2008, 04:43 PM
Who's been running Congress and the Senate? Isn't CSPAN on youtube? If your parents weren't so NEOCONs then you would have to smoke dope in the closet, and maybe you would be more informed. It will be much better in the Social Republic of the Obama States when thinking outside the youtube will be punishable by timeouts in the "get your free stuff" line. I'm sorry you had to be victimized and traumatized by your parents expecting you to be personally responsible for your own actions. Your savior is coming.
You need an adjustment to your medications.
Spider
08-23-2008, 05:03 PM
Who's been running Congress and the Senate? Isn't CSPAN on youtube? If your parents weren't so NEOCONs then you would have to smoke dope in the closet, and maybe you would be more informed. It will be much better in the Social Republic of the Obama States when thinking outside the youtube will be punishable by timeouts in the "get your free stuff" line. I'm sorry you had to be victimized and traumatized by your parents expecting you to be personally responsible for your own actions. Your savior is coming.
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