Reformed Chicks Blabbing

Let the Swiftboating begin:(via)

I’m looking forward to The Biggest Loser which premiers tonight. It’s annoying that it’s up against Fringe but since Samantha loves to watch it, my husband and I will have to watch it on Hulu.Here’s a preview episode I found on Hulu: It looks like it’s going to be an interesting season and I’m especially…

So, is that all we’re getting, enough for a toaster? They’re going to take away all the Bush tax cuts and give me enough for a toaster? Gee, thanks! With the Bush tax cut I was able to afford a computer hutch 🙂Also from the interview: VIEIRA: “Senator, you and Senator Obama are calling for…

Here’s an interview with Senator Lisa Murkowski who is the daughter of the governor that Palin beat. I bet he wished that he didn’t underestimate Palin. Those of you who are laughing off her candidacy might want to keep in mind that she beat a sitting governor in a primary challenge (which is something that’s…

A campaign ad from Dukakis: It’s amazing how the Democrat playbook hasn’t changed in all these years. Still trying to make the case that they’re for the little guy while the Republicans are for the rich. We didn’t buy it then, why should they think we’ll buy it now?(via)

It seems like the folks in Hollywood are afraid that they will be getting yet another Republican for president. All their attempts at propaganda aren’t enough, they really can’t control the voting public so all they are left with is throwing money at Obama and hope that he can close the deal with the voters.…

Obama’s infanticide vote (the Born Alive Infant Protection Act) is coming back to haunt him:If a baby doesn’t have human rights outside the womb, when does it have rights? I wonder if that’s above Obama’s pay grade?

Shocking! Though, it turns out she paid for it with her own money. But that hasn’t stopped the criticism: The news of Palin’s luxurious purchase — beds can cost as much as $35,000 — presents a sharp contrast to the blue-collar persona she projects on the campaign trail. Um…not quite. My cousin has a tanning…

He really is the king of the negative ads and Freudian slips: “If we’re going to ask questions about, you know, who has been promulgating negative ads that are completely unrelated to the issues at hand, I think I win that contest pretty handily,” Obama said.

I was wondering when someone would get it that running against Bush and tying McCain to him isn’t such a good strategy when the nation is tired of the partisan bickering. Obama was supposed to be post-partisan but now he just sounds like any other lefty partisan with their Bush hating rhetoric. Trippi offers some…

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