Bowl-Off

April 1st, 2008 By: Michael van der Galien | Tags:

Hillary Clinton believes that the Democratic Party has to be united. In order to do so she proposes a bowl-off. “It’s time for his campaign to get out of the gutter, and allow for all pins to be counted,” she said. Adding that when “this game is over, the American people will know, when that phone rings at 3 AM, they’ll have a president who’s ready to bowl on day one. Watch it:

Funny or not? You decide.*

*Obviously, it’s having fun with the most recent controversy. I’ve missed most of it but some people seem to have implied that Americans want a president who can bowl. “A real man.” And Obama, seemingly, can’t. Yes, quite sad.

But what else to expect from Tweety?

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  1. Interested
    April 2nd, 2008 at 00:18
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    But what else to expect from Tweety?

    Right, having someone who wants to compare running the Country to a game is somehow better. How awe inspiring. Course with Obama who can’t bowl to save his life, at least the tale was not riddled with withering ground fire or running under sniper fire. Oh wait – that was her foreign policy experience….. Oh wait – that whole 3am phone call thing kind of relates to foreign policy…..

  2. theScoundrel
    April 2nd, 2008 at 14:12
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    LMAO @ the bowling concept. :lol: You have to wonder if the comparison was not "inspired" by the early Yahoo! political post/poll where people had been asked which candidate they would most like to go bowling with and the opposite question of which candidate they would least like to go bowling with. ROFLMAO as Hillary won both poll categories!!!!

  3. Interested
    April 2nd, 2008 at 23:02
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    they would most like to go bowling with and the opposite question of which candidate they would least like to go bowling with. ROFLMAO as Hillary won both poll categories!!!!

    lol, third poll should be done – would you like to go bowling with Hillary if she were standing in place of the pins.

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