Worst Endorsement Tagline Ever, Presidential Primaries Division

So, at the Oprah rally at UCLA for Barack Obama, Maria Shriver, Mrs. Governor Schwarzenegger, strides out "unannounced" and says this:
"The more I thought about it, I thought, you know, if Barack
Obama was a state, he'd be California," Shriver said, drawing roars from the crowd.
75% of Californians would warn the rest of you: take this as a danger sign. Said Obama,
"If John McCain is the nominee, then the Democratic Party has to ask
itself, do you want a candidate who has similar policies to John McCain
on the war in Iraq [answer: "Yes!" —ed.] or somebody who can offer a stark contrast?" Obama
said. "I can offer a clear and clean break from the failed polices of
George W. Bush. I won't have to explain my votes in the past."
Uh, Barack? Perhaps you won't have to explain your votes in the past because you keep voting "present?" As for the times you do vote, at least we know what we're going to get — a Senator [nice guy and all] who makes Ted Kennedy look like Newt Gingrich. Politically, I mean. Now, please outline which of Bush's "failed policies" with which you want to make a clean break. Give us the details, man! We can take it!
See you in the general election — I'm off to vote in the GOP primary!



Obama's a dangerous man in my book. That son-of-a-bitch,if elected,is gonna open the borders,grant amnesty to all the law breakers who sneak in,then give 'em all drivers' licenses.Said so himself.
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Well -- at least he said so; I give him credit for letting everyone know where he stands. ;o/
Now, we only have to worry if enough folk want to vote for him, *because* of his stances!
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And how is that different from what we've got now under the enlightened leadership of GWB? John McCain? Governor Ahnult?
Arizona's on the right track in my opinion. We know who the employers are. We have their tax records. They stay put. Jump on *their* ass with fines and jail time. They're breaking the law, too after all.
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Damn appearance screwed up traffic.
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First, please note I have been to Los Angeles so many times in the past year that my head still isn't screwed on just right, and I gotta say there's lots to love about the whole spread. That said...
How could you tell that the visit screwed up traffic?!
;o/
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almost 40 years of living in LA makes me an expert in identifying traffic and traffic patterns.
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