Last Presidential debate

Oct 15, 2008 22:01

Okay a year ago, who would have believed that the Republicans would socialize the banks, and the Republican candidate would accuse the Democrat of being like Herbert Hoover. What ( Read more... )

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So he really said "gold-plated Cadillac". pentomino October 16 2008, 03:05:05 UTC
PIMPED OUT PLUMBAZ! BLANG BLANG!

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urbeatle October 16 2008, 04:48:41 UTC
Are you sure he didn't mean "G. the Plumber"? Isn't Liddy the only living Nixon-era associate who doesn't have a government job?

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infrogmation October 16 2008, 14:02:54 UTC
Yep. You're not the only one who was reminded of another type of Republican "plumber":

Driftglass

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mshollie October 23 2008, 19:48:55 UTC
John Dean was a Nixon associate, and as far as I know, he doesn't have a government job.

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urbeatle October 24 2008, 04:36:55 UTC
He's the exception that proves the rule! What with Nixon firing him for not playing along...

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ancientscripts October 16 2008, 04:57:10 UTC
Somebody need to make a sticker "What would Joe the Plumber do?"

Too bad there isn't a fourth debate, 'coz now I wanna play McCain Bingo (I didn't get Bingo with Palin unfortunately).

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la_azteca October 16 2008, 17:52:19 UTC
If you were a drinking person, you could have played the Maverick drinking game and been passed out by the end of the VP debate :p

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mshollie October 16 2008, 13:07:27 UTC
Yeah, I saw that whole debacle, too. What would Joe the Plumber do?

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We report. You decide. jdquintette October 16 2008, 17:27:28 UTC
McCain said the group is "now on the verge of maybe perpetrating one of the greatest frauds in voter history in this country." He also alluded to the fact that Obama's campaign had paid a firm affiliated with ACORN $800,000 earlier this year for get-out-the-vote efforts.

And also from the San Francisco Chronicle:

But election experts say the chances for significant voter fraud in November are slim. Most of the false or duplicate names - such as "Mickey Mouse" and the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys - are already being struck from voter rolls by election boards. Election experts say that while there have been isolated cases of voter fraud in recent history, it's virtually impossible to pull off large-scale voter fraud without being discovered ( ... )

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