The Solution?

August 21st, 2008 | By: Claudia

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  1. Chris
    August 21st, 2008 at 22:08
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    Funny!  Now wouldn’t that be a great campaign slogan
    "I’m co dependent!"

  2. Jonathan Wilson
    August 21st, 2008 at 23:05
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    That’s actually pretty funny. They did a good job :). I wonder if he’s a real meteorologist.

  3. Chaim
    August 22nd, 2008 at 20:14
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    I finally found a party I could depend on! Or… could I?

  4. Republicrats? | Freedom
    August 22nd, 2008 at 20:40
    #4
  5. Magdelena Baxter
    August 24th, 2008 at 15:55
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    Very cute and funny!
    The best thing Obama did for the Rupublican Party is to choose Biden.
    I am very happy that he did not pick Hillary because if he did he would have won the election with all the black votes and all the female votes and all the whites who still feel guilty for what they did not do to blacks 60 and 100 and 200 and 300 years ago.
    Thank you Obama for destroying yourself.

  6. Magdelena Baxter
    August 24th, 2008 at 16:00
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    If there was never such a thing as Republicrats, Obamination just created them when he announced Biden (whose son and brother were just indicted for fraud).
    All those who were secretly waiting for Obama to pick Hillary Clinton, are now at eases and will not feel bad at all when they vote Republican. They are the new Republicrats.

  7. Claudia, Assistant Editor
    August 24th, 2008 at 16:19
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    Thank you Obama for destroying yourself.

    And so my prediction of the reaction to a VP decision is shown to be true. No matter who a guy picks, the other side will pretend to be gleeful and that it’s the biggest favor you could do for them. If Obama had picked Clinton they would be acting at least as gleeful, saying that with all the things they’d said about each other  there would be fodder for a million TV ads, that people wouldn’t vote an "affirmative action ticket" (yes, they would say that), that Clinton goes against the change message, that it shows Obama doesn’t control his party etc. It really doesn’t matter who Obama picked, people on the right would pretend to be thrilled.

    Oh and Magdalene, women are statistically supporting Obama over McCain by a margin of 10 points. As a white woman, I find it profoundly offensive that you would assume that I would only vote for a woman or that the only way I’d vote for a black man would be out of guilt. Maybe you see the world that way, but I sure don’t.

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