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tokilamockingbrd said:

I can see the hate Joe the plumber campaign has already converted you.

I did acknowledge Barack has been attacked, did you miss that? And yes, Mccain was fucked over in 2000. Mccain brought it upon himself when he attacked the religious right. Stupid move, he learned his lesson this time around. Thus the pandering to the right. There are more examples of the left doing it to the right, than the right doing it to the left. You do not see the republicans treating Pelosi like the dems treated Ginrich do you? The reps did not treat Ginsberg like the left treated Thomas. Clinton was treated poorly... but he did lie under oath... he kinda did give people a reason to kick him in the balls. Bush, the left pissed all over him before 9/11 and Iraq. Now he may deserve it, but he never got a fair shake. No one has attacked Biden (ok, someone has I am sure) as a person (maybe stupid gaffs), Palin? Don't argue that one. I could got on. I do agree that Obama is getting it too. And I said that already. But it is far from even.

 

No, it was one Youtube video that converted me.  The guy just looks like an ass.  He looks like the kind of guy who would go bitch to Barack about paying his taxes and then go home and beat his wife on his way back from cheating on her.

I hate smug people more than anybody else, and the guy looks smug as hell.

 



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