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  1. Cursor_ says:

    Which one is to be our next president the guy in the video or the Mitch guy?

    If the former, no chance.

    If the latter, why? He is another career politician and plutocrat.

    I’ll have neither thanks.

    Cursor_

  2. foobar says:

    Gawker’s got the scoop. Barbara Bachmann is all over McMillan like a fat kid on a smarty.

  3. Glenn E. says:

    Sorry, I still haven’t gotten my flash player to work, even though I’ve upgraded browser and player. So if you’re talking US Prez. I’m pretty sure it’ll be Obama. The GOP isn’t ready yet, to take over the mess they help to make of the economy. By giving the big banks and Wall Street, free reign to plunder unchecked. Other wise know as “The Greenspan Plan” to getting rich. And sticking the tax payer with the bailout bill. Obama has been their fall guy for cleaning up, and he’ll be damned if he doesn’t do it quick enough. But Congress won’t be damned for causing it, or delaying the recovery, with their continued petty opposition plays. So naturally, I don’t see the GOP wanting to seriously take the reigns back so soon. Before Obama manages to straighten things out enough, for them to take most of the credit for it, six years from now.

    So they’ll run another dark horse candidate, like Palin and McCain was. And more people will register to vote Democrat, just to keep their idiot choice from getting elected. Which is just what they want for now. To lose in 2012.

  4. The Aberrant says:

    Why would there be a student initiative to draft Daniels? He just completely gutted the state budget for education…

  5. Lou Minatti says:

    I’ll vote for the “Government Spends Too Damn Much and Needs to Get Out of Our Faces” guy.

  6. bob says:

    Glenn;

    WTF are you smoking?

  7. Reagan says:

    Hosni Mubarak for President in 2012!

  8. Axl says:

    THE important and simple message that none in Washington understands.

    I agree with #5

    😉

  9. msbpodcast says:

    This is the “Rent’s too damn high” party.

    It consists on one man, Jimmmy McMillan, his friends and supporters.

    His platform is clear, clean and utterly ignores most of reality. (Sounds a lot like Bush, I know. 🙂

  10. Improbus says:

    *sarcasm*
    Americans are too damn ignorant and they damn well like it that way! Praise Jesus.
    *sarcasm*

  11. Micromike says:

    There is no money in government anymore so fewer people will be attracted to running for office, but there will always be plenty of crooks to fill the positions.

    Just say NO to government.

  12. deowll says:

    I waiting for some progressive to claim this guy is a racist for saying something negative about the President.

  13. admfubar says:

    WTF was this?
    no really
    WTF was this?

  14. Bob73 says:

    Amazing how many people just don’t understand this guy’s sense of humor. He IS kidding, right?

  15. Glenn E. says:

    Good news (for me anyway), got my flash player to work again. Found a “*.swf” filter in my Ad Blocker Plus preferences. Don’t know how that got there. But it occurred to me to look there next. Now I’m able to see all of DU’s little clips. Ta Da!

    #11 – Micromike, I think you’re probably right about that, in a sense. The President’s roll has been largely a figurehead one, for decades. Maybe a century or more. Congress is where all the money gets spent. And as was pointed out here, month ago. Big corporations are going after Federal Judge elections, more. Because that’s where the rulings against them, cost them the most. Nice to have a few friendly Judges, on their side, whenever the crap hits the fan.

    Bob – I’m smokin the truth. What are you smokin?

  16. Glenn E. says:

    First. Now that I can see the dang clip, I hope you guys realize it’s bogus. She way too pretty to care about anything political or economic. And it’s obviously too candid about them brainstorming up a slogan. Because it reveals how clueless they are, at the start. Great way to inspire confidence in your cause. NOT!

    Second. Of course the gov. spends too damn much money. The real problem is where they spend it. The US spends too damn much money on defending the rest of the world. Which in turn makes it far easier for big business to operate there, and outsource American jobs.

    You can bet the chief concern the US gov. has, right now, about Egypt’s revolt is how it effects outsourced labor there. I’m sure the US imports something cheaper from Egypt, that would cost a bundle if it were made domestically. And what are 75K Americans doing living there? Yeah, some of them are there for the petroleum industry, to be sure. But I doubt that requires 75K of them. So how much other job outsourcing are they connected to?


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