The Obama - Palin Ticket in Harlem

Howard Stern had a piece on his show that exposed what many people already knew. Obama supporters really have no clue what he stands for and are voting for him becuse he's black.

The following is a synopsis from:
http://www.newswithviews.com/Betty/Freauf128.htm

In the opening, the interviewer said, “Some people speculate that blacks are voting for Obama simply because he’s black and not because of his policies so we took McCain’s policies and pretended they were Obama’s.”

The first was a man. He was voting for Obama because he didn’t think McCain knew what he was doing. He agreed with Obama’s pro-life position and he agreed with Obama that the troops should stay in Iraq to finish the job. (Remember, these are all McCain’s positions) and he would have no problem with Sarah Palin being Obama’s Vice President.

The second was also a man who is voting for Obama because he doesn’t agree with McCain’s policies. Although he didn’t have a clue about stem cell research, he’s OK with Obama’s anti-stem cell position and he didn’t mind Sarah Palin being Obama’s Vice President if he wins.

The third was a woman who is voting for Obama because “McCain doesn’t sound like he has enough (I think she meant brains but switched gears) – like he’s uneducated because when both presidents (are) speaking, McCain didn’t sound like he knew what he was talking about so much whereas Obama had facts and information when he was speaking.” She supports Obama because she likes his pro-life position and because he wants to keep troops in Iraq to finish the job and she says “Yup, she’s glad Obama selected Sarah Palin to be his Vice President running mate.”

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Submitted by USArmybrat on Tue, 10/21/2008 - 5:02pm.

I tried to get the embeded code, so you can just watch the video on this, but it's not working.

Submitted by MacTheKnife on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 3:58pm.
Submitted by skyspy on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 4:06pm.

It had nothing to do with the issues. They (and I mean black people) aren't voting for McCain strictly because he is white. Because they like what he stands for. They like his policies and positions when they are attributed to a mixed-race man, calling himself black.

Wow, this is racism in its truest form. Where is davids mom, sniffles, main, carbonature, sick of, the mayor of divaville??? Where are these people who so object to racism??

Is this form of racism ok??

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Submitted by odoylerules on Tue, 10/21/2008 - 2:11pm.

They found a McCain voter and gave him Obama's policies and the guy said he agreed with McCain on those issues.

So people on all sides have no idea why they are voting the way they are voting.


Submitted by boo boo on Tue, 10/21/2008 - 1:40pm.

Having watched Stern once it wouldn't surprise me if he didn't find a these people on the street. When you are homeless you don't have much access to Radio's, TV'S, Computers...Therefore most would be totally clueless to the politically climate going on at the moment. Were they even registered to vote? Who knows...

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Submitted by meanoldconservatives on Tue, 10/21/2008 - 3:14pm.

You are onto something here. If you had no radio, no tv and no access to a computer, how in the world would you know how to vote????

Were they even registered to vote?

Of course they were. Have you forgotten all the positive coverage ACORN has gotten for their efforts????


Submitted by boo boo on Tue, 10/21/2008 - 5:23pm.

Good Grief, I don't think Palin knows she is running for VP...OMG this woman is such a Ditz...She thinks she is going to be running the Senate for gods sake...I love how the TV announcers let her run her mouth and in her foot goes...she would have fit right in on the Stern show...

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Submitted by Main Stream on Tue, 10/21/2008 - 8:14pm.

From Biden's gaffe's and Palins ditziness, it is becoming apparent that they're all exhausted and in need of a long nap. Everyone, including voters, are weary.... so much so that McCain can hardly stand up on stage anymore - he seems so tired of it all. He mispeaks in this clip and agrees that western Penn. is rednecky-y...

Isn't this campaigning over yet??!! - LINK


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Submitted by meanoldconservatives on Tue, 10/21/2008 - 6:21pm.

The Washington Times doesn't agree with either you or Biden on this:

Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. appeared to incorrectly outline the constitutional role of the job he's seeking in Thursday's debate.

In attacking Vice President Dick Cheney, Mr. Biden said the vice president's only role is to support the president and to preside over the Senate "only in a time when in fact there's a tie vote. The Constitution is explicit."

The Constitution, though, actually says the vice president is always president of the Senate and legal scholars say he has the right to preside at any time. Early vice presidents, such as Thomas Jefferson, actively exercised that role, the vice president still keeps offices at the Capitol, and scholars say it wasn't until the middle of the 20th century that the vice president had an office at the executive office building.

The president pro tempore, usually the senior senator from the majority party, takes over only when the vice president is absent. In recent practice, as the vice president has taken a bigger role in the executive, that's meant the Senate operates almost all of the time without the vice president in the chair.

boo boo made a boo boo

Now, whose foot was where??????


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Submitted by hersheybear88 on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 5:42am.

What class for Obama to call someone a pig. You can say what you want about the subject. The fact is we are going to have a President that name calls people when he is scared of. That sounds like what some post on here. Obama is scared of Palin. LOL!

Listen to What Class Obama Has

He can try and lie his way through it like all the other things he does. Sorry guys, some of us see right through him.

Now listen to this usual Obama style

Some thing Obama just can't get by with. He stuck his foot in his mouth one two many times and it caught up with him. I suggest Obama thinks before he speaks if that is at all possible.

Oh, about your "Rock Star" on Ellen poor guy was dancing like this.

Look at this

What has Palin done to Obama? She has not done anything. He is scared of her. LOL!

I hope we stay alive. Everyone knows all the negative things about Obama and ignore them. What's up with that? Is it true Demo's won't vote any other way or you must be blind to the truth.


Submitted by justwondering on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 12:20pm.

http://townhall.com/columnists/NealBoortz/2008/10/21/to_the_undecided_voter

According to the Congessional research group, on over 300+ major issue votes in Congress, Obama voted with the Dems 97% of the time and McCain voted Republican 79% of the time.

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Submitted by JeffC on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 12:39pm.

If your point is that 21% of the time McCain recognized the lunacy of the Republican Party's position and left them to support the Democrats and Obama's position then more power to him.

Every time McCain did one of those mavericky things, who did he end up supporting?


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Submitted by darrylwd on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 9:28pm.

That's easy... does anybody really have to answer your question?

The answer is "NIETHER".


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Submitted by JeffC on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 10:19pm.

Did you ever hear of McCain/Feingold? McCain/Kennedy? Know who Feingold or Kennedy are?


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Submitted by JeffC on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 10:20am.

We are celebrating Palin. Have you seen yesterdays Wall Street Journal poll?

Obama has opened up his biggest lead over McCain in the NBC/WSJ poll, 52%-42%, which is up four points from his lead two weeks ago.

Palin’s numbers have plummeted in the poll. For the first time, she has a net-negative fav/unfav rating (38%-47%), the only principal to carry that distinction. What's more, 55% think she's unqualified to serve as president if the need arises, which is a troublesome number given McCain's age. In fact, her qualifications to be president rank as voters’ top concern about a McCain presidency -- ahead of continuing Bush’s policies. Who would have ever thought that Palin would be a bigger problem for McCain than Bush would?

Frankly I hope she survives to become the new face of the GOP; uninformed, corrupt, xenophobic and uber-ideological. Narrow that base for us Sarah!


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Submitted by hersheybear88 on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 12:36pm.

I am laughing at you so hard. What is your source again? I think your just rambling off your mouth.

I showed you what it says. Sorry, dude that's the way it is.


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Submitted by JeffC on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 12:48pm.

I thought when I wrote the "Wall Street Journal poll" people would assume that the source was the Wall Street Journal. Here's a link:

Obama Opens Double-Digit Lead


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Submitted by hersheybear88 on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 1:04pm.

Is that you only source? Come on now if all this is true everyone should be saying it. No matter what that could change tomorrow. Maybe people felt sorry for Obama and his typical white grandmother that raised him like a son. Yeah, what class. Is that the way you describe the person that raised you?

Your man has a chance to win, I refuse to not voice my opinion and I am going to vote. Just not for someone who has alot of baggage hauling around with him.

Honestly, the poor guy can't even give a good speech. It is rather humorous.


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Submitted by JeffC on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 1:09pm.

Now I'm not sure what we're talking about. My only source for the WSJ poll is the WSJ?


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Submitted by hersheybear88 on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 7:39pm.

With all the liberal polls I thought you had more. That is not hard to do.

Whatcha gonna do when Obama gets President and he will tax us to death? I know Oprah has money but not enough to keep our nation up.

I don't watch liberal channels or read them. They are not fair and balanced.

Go for it Jeff, I am sure you will find alot. Most channels and papers are liberal. That is just as bad as all this talk about race on here. What pity I have for them.

Have a nice evening Jeff.


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Submitted by Main Stream on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 7:53pm.

I'm going to take a wild guess and say that you and your hansum huzbund make less than $250K per year...so, you will actually fair much better under Obama's tax cut plan, than McCain's.

Oprah, on the other hand, is voting against her best interests, since she is a multi-millionaire, and will most likely see her taxes go up, to the level they were under Prez Clinton. Someone has to pay off this deficit your beloved Prez Bush has left for us to resolve. Better Oprah than you, don't you think?

And that wacky Oprah conspiracy theory, regarding brainwashing and subliminal messaging in her shows, and embracing the occult....wow, where do you get this stuff?


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Submitted by JeffC on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 10:23pm.

"hansum huzbund"???

The bright light of reality has slapped me in the face...


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Submitted by muddle on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 9:48pm.

I'm going to take a wild guess and say that you and your hansum huzbund....

Smiling

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Submitted by Main Stream on Thu, 10/23/2008 - 10:50am.

I keep telling myself to just let the specter reenter and assimilate easily among the bloggers. But then, the argument becomes too weird and distorted and I must pull the curtain back! Evil


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Submitted by JeffC on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 10:03pm.

I came across a quote by the poet Peter Viereck and immediately thought of you.

"Reality is that which, when you don't believe it, doesn't go away."


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Submitted by muddle on Thu, 10/23/2008 - 9:00am.

Viereck appears to share my realism.

On a similar note, the late American postmodernist philosopher, Richard Rorty, once said, "Truth is whatever our colleagues allow us to get away with saying."

Another American philosopher, Alvin Plantinga, recently commented, "We're not going to allow you to get away with that one, Richard."

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Submitted by Fred Garvin on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 8:28pm.

Mr. & Mrs. Hershey's taxes will go down, because one of them will lose their job when their employer will have to furlogh it's employees to pay for Obama's tax increases on businesses!


Submitted by boo boo on Tue, 10/21/2008 - 8:54pm.

In her interview with CNN she said she could not wait to get into the Senate and get to work...
The VP is there for the sole purpose of taking over the Presidency if the need arises and break a tie vote in the Senate...The point is Palin THINKS she is going to take over and run the Senate on a daily basis...Maybe Chaney has given her grandiose ideas of a Vice Presidents job.

Following info found at www.senate.gov

Vice-Presidential Duties

The framers also devoted scant attention to the vice president's duties, providing only that he "shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no Vote, unless they be evenly divided" (Article I, section 3). In practice, the number of times vice presidents have exercised this right has varied greatly. John Adams holds the record at 29 votes, followed closely by John C. Calhoun with 28. Since the 1870s, however, no vice president has cast as many as 10 tie-breaking votes. While vice presidents have used their votes chiefly on legislative issues, they have also broken ties on the election of Senate officers, as well as on the appointment of committees in 1881 when the parties were evenly represented in the Senate.

There is plenty more info at www.senate.gov if anyone is interested.

Submitted by Citizen_Steve on Tue, 10/21/2008 - 10:09pm.

And Article 8 prescribes the role of the First Lady - national health care, yada yada.

You're argument doesn't hold weight - *anyone* in the administration can have significant influence on policy and legislation.

Steve

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Submitted by meanoldconservatives on Tue, 10/21/2008 - 9:45pm.

The VP is there for the sole purpose of taking over the Presidency if the need arises and break a tie vote in the Senate ??????????????????

So did you miss this part of the article? The Constitution, though, actually says the vice president is always president of the Senate and legal scholars say he has the right to preside at any time. I guess it depends on your definition of "preside" vs. "run". Preside and vote in the case of ties....

BTW, who in the hell is Chaney?


Submitted by boo boo on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 6:43pm.

I already knew the Vice President runs the Senate, and left the web site for those that didn't. Way too much info to put on this blog site so just left a little snip it. CHENEY, CHENEY, CHENEY slip up, must have had a senior moment...What-ever...besides if I want to call him Chaaaaaaaneeeeeeee, I will!

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