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Howard Dean on Barack Obama

Started by Hoss, September 15, 2008, 03:28:27 PM

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Hoss

Best quote I've ever seen from him.

"What Barack is trying to accomplish is something Bush willfully chose not to do. Barack wants to be president of all America, not just the half that agrees with him."

iplaw

Is that why he has such an astounding record of bipartisanship in the Senate?  Kinda hard to represent all of America when your record shows you voted with your party 97% of the time.

Gaspar



"What Barack is trying to accomplish is something Bush willfully chose not to do. Barack wants to be president of all America, not just the half that agrees with him. Waahhhaaa! "

You forgot the Waahhhaaa!

Don't worry I got it.  See I put it up there. Waahhhaaa!


When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

guido911

Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

Red Arrow

quote:
Originally posted by iplaw

Is that why he has such an astounding record of bipartisanship in the Senate?  Kinda hard to represent all of America when your record shows you voted with your party 97% of the time.



Maybe B.O. doesn't consider Republicans to be Americans.  The half that disagrees with him are Hilliary supporters.
 

USRufnex

quote:
Originally posted by Gaspar



"What Barack is trying to accomplish is something Bush willfully chose not to do. Barack wants to be president of all America, not just the half that agrees with him. Waahhhaaa! "

You forgot the Waahhhaaa!

Don't worry I got it.  See I put it up there. Waahhhaaa!






Yes, Guido,... it's not about policies, it's about sound bites... [B)]

IMO, Howard Dean would have made a much much better president than George W. Bush... he unfortunately let a buncha first-timer neophytes volunteer for him in Iowa... I could explain what happened... but then again...

But hey, soundbites rule... you're a tool.... don't be a fool.... watch Howard Dean drool....

Geez.




waterboy

quote:
Originally posted by Hoss

Best quote I've ever seen from him.

"What Barack is trying to accomplish is something Bush willfully chose not to do. Barack wants to be president of all America, not just the half that agrees with him."



Half? Not according to polls. Closer to 30%!

That is a powerful statement no matter who uses it. I hope it gets picked up and promoted. Only I would include "...and what McCain will continue not to do".

Its a stinger.

Townsend

quote:
Originally posted by Gaspar



You forgot the Waahhhaaa!

Don't worry I got it.  See I put it up there. Waahhhaaa!





it was "booyah" actually

iplaw

quote:
Originally posted by waterboy

quote:
Originally posted by Hoss

Best quote I've ever seen from him.

"What Barack is trying to accomplish is something Bush willfully chose not to do. Barack wants to be president of all America, not just the half that agrees with him."



Half? Not according to polls. Closer to 30%!

That is a powerful statement no matter who uses it. I hope it gets picked up and promoted. Only I would include "...and what McCain will continue not to do".

Its a stinger.

Especially if you don't care to dig into the facts.  Perception is reality eh?

Hoss

quote:
Originally posted by iplaw

quote:
Originally posted by waterboy

quote:
Originally posted by Hoss

Best quote I've ever seen from him.

"What Barack is trying to accomplish is something Bush willfully chose not to do. Barack wants to be president of all America, not just the half that agrees with him."



Half? Not according to polls. Closer to 30%!

That is a powerful statement no matter who uses it. I hope it gets picked up and promoted. Only I would include "...and what McCain will continue not to do".

Its a stinger.

Especially if you don't care to dig into the facts.  Perception is reality eh?



Comment about pot and kettle seems appropiate here.

waterboy

quote:
Originally posted by iplaw

quote:
Originally posted by waterboy

quote:
Originally posted by Hoss

Best quote I've ever seen from him.

"What Barack is trying to accomplish is something Bush willfully chose not to do. Barack wants to be president of all America, not just the half that agrees with him."



Half? Not according to polls. Closer to 30%!

That is a powerful statement no matter who uses it. I hope it gets picked up and promoted. Only I would include "...and what McCain will continue not to do".

Its a stinger.

Especially if you don't care to dig into the facts.  Perception is reality eh?



This is salesman puffing. Allowed.

Facts, perception and reality all merge into one big hazy refinery emission during political cycles. Hence the most meaningful bumper sticker ever made, "Onward, thru the fog" [;)]

MH2010

#11
Actually, research shows that McCain is more bipartisan than Obama.  

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/sep/15/records-show-mccain-more-bipartisan/

A look at Congressional Quarterly shows
Mr. McCain has voted with the majority of Senate Republicans about 85 percent of the time, while in his three years in the Senate Mr. Obama has voted with his party 97 percent of the time.

Waahhhaaa!!!!!!!!!!

RecycleMichael

quote:
Originally posted by MH2010

Actually, research shows that McCain is more bipartisan than Obama.  

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/sep/15/records-show-mccain-more-bipartisan/

A look at Congressional Quarterly shows
Mr. McCain has voted with the majority of Senate Republicans about 85 percent of the time, while in his three years in the Senate Mr. Obama has voted with his party 97 percent of the time.

Waahhhaaa!!!!!!!!!!



That was model McCain2000. He has changed.

Please tell me what he would disagree with the republican President Bush today.
Power is nothing till you use it.

Conan71

quote:
Originally posted by RecycleMichael

quote:
Originally posted by MH2010

Actually, research shows that McCain is more bipartisan than Obama.  

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/sep/15/records-show-mccain-more-bipartisan/

A look at Congressional Quarterly shows
Mr. McCain has voted with the majority of Senate Republicans about 85 percent of the time, while in his three years in the Senate Mr. Obama has voted with his party 97 percent of the time.

Waahhhaaa!!!!!!!!!!



That was model McCain2000. He has changed.

Please tell me what he would disagree with the republican President Bush today.



Depends, RM.  What DOES he need to disagree with to get elected?

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan