There's just too much good stuff going on. The Sarah Palin Interviews. Cougar Parties.
I went back home to the states for a week. Ah, people are so polite and organized there. I had to restrain myself from driving like a Mexican (cutting people off, passing on either side...) and ironically enough went to a great wedding where the food was of course, Mexican. The weather was overcast and cool and I had to do automotive work for the family (the cost of "free room and board). I'm happy to be back but miss the delicious microbrews.
So the girlfriend and I are in negotiations, I hope that works out. She's definitely my soulmate but she's got some baggage. Is it worth it? I'm tried of putting out all the effort to see her over-react to a situation and leave. So anyways I had some free time today and checked out the news, oh and I watched the debate last night. I like both candidates but McCain disappoints me with all his lies and bullshit scare/propaganda tactics. He said Obama "doesn't get it" seven times. Which was later revealed to be part of his coaching for the debate. He "doesn't get it." reling on shit talking rather then actually addressing the issues makes me think of him as more of a Republican yahoo then a "Maverick." I've also been checking out Sarah Palin's interviews. Oh my God. First I watched all the clips for her "best" moments and realized why so many people are terrifed (the spell check just went out, beware!) of her ignorant ass. And then I started checking youtube for more videos of her interviews. I tried to watch her first interview but after my initial terror she put me to sleep. Hey, that's a sign of a true politician.
First McCain distancing himself from the W.
A little more of Bush and McCain...
And back to Plainin... It's Pa[l]inful but try to get through it.
This one of her and Katie Couric is just too much. Just remember, the average American male dies at the age of 75 (click on results, page 4). McCain's 72 put the odds are up just a little bit regarding his cancer among other things. They say he's slated to buy the farm in 2-3 years. And this would be our President. And this is the woman he chose as his backup. Already demonstrating great presidential judgement.
Ok yeah, I got to take a break.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
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