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Subject: RE: BS: Throw the Reverend from the Train From: Bobert Date: 01 May 08 - 08:06 PM I would love to see Condi as VP... She may not be the smartest Sect, of State but when she puts on them high heel boots that come up to the knees.... ....ouch!!! Them boots is in fir doin' some serious walkin'... B;~) |
Subject: RE: BS: Throw the Reverend from the Train From: GUEST,Fantasma Date: 01 May 08 - 08:12 PM MN Governor Pawlenty's name is, according to local sources, on McCain's short list. Supposedly. He is an absolutely vile swine. |
Subject: RE: BS: Throw the Reverend from the Train From: Little Hawk Date: 01 May 08 - 08:13 PM Perhaps, but I bet he can't match Condoleeza for sheer deadliness. |
Subject: RE: BS: Throw the Reverend from the Train From: Bobert Date: 01 May 08 - 09:30 PM Word on the street is that Hillary might be available.... McCain/Clinton '08... |
Subject: RE: BS: Throw the Reverend from the Train From: pdq Date: 01 May 08 - 10:02 PM MN governor Tim Pawlenty: "His mother died of cancer when he was 16 and he was reared in a working-class neighborhood — later featured in a campaign commercial — by a Teamster father who brought up five kids on a milk truck driver's salary. And even though he topped out on his high school's junior varsity squad, Pawlenty still laces up the skates and plays ice hockey with other over-the-hill ex-jocks. Add in his fondness for fishing — after hockey, the state's other obsession — and 'TPaw', as the North Star State chattering class calls him, fits the mold of an average Minnesota guy. That regular-guy, suburban persona is matched with retail political skills that have enabled him to twice win election in a left-leaning state with a long progressive tradition. 'He's a phenomenal talent,' says Lawrence Jacobs, a University of Minnesota political science professor. 'He's Clintonian in terms of being able to connect with an audience. It just drives Democrats crazy.' One of those Democrats who battled Pawlenty when the governor served as state House Majority Leader was Roger Moe, the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party stalwart who served as state Senate Majority Leader for over two decades. 'Politically, he's pretty skilled, no question about it,' says Moe, who lost in a three-way gubernatorial race to Pawlenty in 2002. 'He's a bright guy .'" The man also plays Rock'n'Roll guitar and is a big fan of Springsteen. |
Subject: RE: BS: Throw the Reverend from the Train From: Riginslinger Date: 01 May 08 - 10:06 PM Well, pdq, that' certainly refreshing. |
Subject: RE: BS: Throw the Reverend from the Train From: GUEST,Fantasma Date: 02 May 08 - 07:26 PM And while factually accurate, the man is still an absolutely vile swine, only slightly less loathsome than Sen Norm Coleman. |
Subject: RE: BS: Throw the Reverend from the Train From: Bobert Date: 02 May 08 - 07:35 PM Slime Time.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Throw the Reverend from the Train From: Little Hawk Date: 02 May 08 - 09:21 PM Springsteen is officially endorsing Obama. Does Pawlenty know? ;-) |