Hi boys and girls! It's time to play "Spot the Hypocrite." Today's lesson is brought to you by the research team over at "The Daily Show." The subject of today's game, Playing the Gender Card. Are you ready to play?
Just hit the play button (that right-pointing triangle in the middle of the box) to begin -- and see if you can spot all the hypocrites.
Good luck!
6 comments:
In a reverse-spin on Mr. Maverick's biography, I propose that only politicians who HAVE been branded with a red-hot branding iron can lay claim to that title. The branding must further occur in a visible spot, like the forehead.
PS: Re: the Gibson interview -- I obtained a secret McCain campaign memo to Gibson, which I published on my blog.
To combat the brain-searing repetition of "maverick," it is helpful to replace that word with a more accurate term in all references to McCain/Palin. I have found "sleazy weasel" to work quite well, as in The original [sleazy weasels]. [Sleazy Weasel] McCain rips GOP. [Those two are from a new tv ad for McCain/Palin]. John McCain is a [sleazy weasel]. We admire John McCain's [sleazy weasel]osity, Sarah Palin displays the same [sleazy weasel] qualities as John McCain. Sarah Palin is no stranger to the "[sleazy weasel]" label often assigned to Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential candidate who has selected her to join him on the GOP ticket. [from NPR.org]." Et voila!
I came by the way of Beanpaste - your donation warmed my heart - and stayed when I heard about MSNBC's decision.
That's too bad. I thought maybe their ratings are down because they lost Tim Russert...
2: an independent individual who does not go along with a group or party
Sounds accurate to me.
Check the names of bills he sponsored.
Anonymous,
You are referring to the pre-2006 McCain, sadly. He has since run from many (if not most or all) of the bills that have his name on them. But thank you for the comment.
Lisa M.,
Thanks for stopping by! Appreciate it!
Betty,
Loved the memo -- and would be happy to sponsor a branding iron.
Lietzy,
GREAT idea. When are you making a commercial?
Keep them comments comin'!
I keep having visions of Tom Cruise in Top Gun when I hear the word Maverick. A 72 year old man just can't compete with a young, hot (pre-Scientology crazed) Tom Cruise.
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