Cosmo's Empty Head of the Week

Sep 04, 2008 23:59



This is the start of a weekly political feature that I'm hoping will be a bit funnier than a rant, yet just as pithy and pungent.

And so, without further ado... this 'Cosmo's Empty Head of the Week' award goes to...

Rush Limbaugh,  who stated on his radio show that  the McCain campaign 'is the ticket with the babe' after a week of McCain's aides ( Read more... )

political, almost but not quite a rant, empty head

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alcathradiel September 5 2008, 10:37:49 UTC
Hey, just because they have a vagina on their team doesn't mean they give a crap about yours.

>.>

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banditscribe September 6 2008, 04:55:42 UTC
:D LOL! This is so true...and I get the distinct feeling that Gov. Palin would like to tell us what to do with ours. ^_~

*points to icon* And this is a rather bad pun...*winces and laughs*

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alcathradiel September 6 2008, 17:12:43 UTC
That is a decidedly terrible pun.

I don't know a ton about American politics, but I know enough to know I don't like the Republican party very much.

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banditscribe September 7 2008, 03:06:05 UTC
I know enough to know I don't like the Republican party very much.

*nods* I hear that a lot...

I'm an independent- I don't vote party line, I vote on the issues. I was taking a good, long look at McCain until he chose his VP.

It's too bad Palin and the other Republican leaders chose to go for ridiculing Obama and insulting grassroots politics at the RNC instead of addressing the issues the average American cares most about. If they continue in that 'pitbull' vein, I predict the bull is going to turn around and bite them in the butt come election day.

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alcathradiel September 7 2008, 17:27:54 UTC
I'm not attached to any particular Canadian party either. I vote far more towards the left, but more often than not, I'm voting independant. I hate the whole "Lesser of two evils" Democrat vs. Republican thing. The parties who have the most money and the most controversial issues are the ones everyone hears about, and therefore, votes for.

We have a Conservative Prime Minister right now (Stephen Harper). I'm not too crazy about the guy, but he's not overly radical, so I don't mind him. I don't think I'll be voting for him next election, but if he got back in I wouldn't hate it.

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banditscribe September 8 2008, 05:45:15 UTC
I'm not attached to any particular Canadian party either. I vote far more towards the left, but more often than not, I'm voting independant.

It sounds like we are of like mind when it comes to politics. ^__^
I know a little about Stephen Harper- he seems very intelligent and yet somewhat controversial in the way he goes about doing things. (In private talks at the White House, he reportedly challenged Bush on the softwood lumber issue using some 'very colorful language'.^^ Gotta respect anyone who can take on Dubya in his backyard and 'tell it like it is'. :D ) I also know he's recognized the Quebecois (sp?)nation, has done a lot in fixing environmental issues and made the NORAD agreement permanent. ^_^*

I've also heard he can be quite grumpy and insensitive. ^^

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