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Posted by glassman on :
 
proof here:


Sarah Palin getting punk'd by two Canadian DJs pretending to be French president Nicholas Sarkozy raises soooooo many questions. First, take a listen here.

http://hotair.com/archives/2008/11/01/audio-palin-pranked/


For the love of God. "Joe le plumber"? Oy. Who could not see through this? If Palin's flacks are still employed by sundown, they should offer at least one limb as a personal sacrifice. This is incredibly lame. Sooo many questions but here's a couple?

1. How did Palin's staff - who never let her near reporters from outlets to the left of Hugh Hewitt -- allow these wacky DJs through? FOREIGN ones at that. Shudder.

2. Does this mean that Palin has met -- without preconditions -- with world leaders?

3. Isn't France a little too socialisty for her to be so chummy with Sarkozy?

4. They were talking for SEVEN MINUTES! That's longer than a Palin press availability. Who is their agent?

5. Palin didn't seem to have a reaction to the mention of "(H)Ustler's Nailin' Palin" the porno made in uh, honor, of Palin. Does she really not know that's out there?

The Palin camp reaction:

Governor Palin was mildly amused to learn that she had joined the ranks of heads of state, including President Sarkozy, and other celebrities in being targeted by these pranksters. C'est la vie," Palin spokesman Tracey Schmitt said in a written statement.

Your thoughts? Is this just funny -- or frightening?


http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/****s/sfgate/detail?****id=14&entry_id=32223
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
hey PM, pretty cool huh? tricked by a French Canadien? LOL...

some staffer is SOOOOO FIIIred...
 
Posted by Peaser on :
 
It was a good'n.

At least she knew the names of Nicholas Sarkozy's fam. lol

The call was a tad dull though, but I am used to the Jerky Boys pranks, so that could explain it.
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
Truthfully, I have seen one or two such "pranks" by radio disk jockeys of this order too many.

I don't mean it as an apology for Palin, but I think that sort of stuff is a bit too far over to the teen agers sense of humor to be reasonable or acceptable.

It's about as worthy as thinking you should entertain the little old ladies at a Sunday after church tea party with a loud selection of scatology humor.
 
Posted by raybond on :
 
Palin is an idiot plain and simple all you have to do is listen to her and her husband is a bigger jerk
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
yep
 
Posted by Peaser on :
 
Idiot or not, she's currently in a "higher" place politically than most. She musta done sumpthin' right.

How does Pelosi rank compared to Palin?

Pelosi did things correctly in the past as well.
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
"she's currently in a "higher" place politically than most. She musta done sumpthin' right."

Yep, approximately the same thing as Paris Hilton.
 
Posted by Peaser on :
 
LOL, Paris is just a tad better well off financially thanks to daddy.

Wouldn't mind seein' the Palin "sex-tape" [Big Grin]
 
Posted by cottonjim on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Peaser:
LOL, Paris is just a tad better well off financially thanks to daddy.

Wouldn't mind seein' the Palin "sex-tape"

Here, Here.. VPILF indeed
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
apparently this is on sale on ebay:

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Posted by bdgee on :
 
Yes, Palin is a tad better off, but Palin's income tops a quarter mill a year after expenses. I wouldn't sneeze at that.

But both chicks notoriety is because of what they are......chicks you'd like to see their "sex tape".
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
apparently this is on sale on ebay:

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How much did you bid?
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
i'm waiting for the inflatable model
 
Posted by Peaser on :
 
lol, sex toy?
 
Posted by Peaser on :
 
Ya beat me to it. hahaha
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
sheesh:

here it is, 87 bids and it's at 9,600.00 right now, for charity....

100% of the final sale price will support Marine Toys for Tots Foundation(Small deduction may apply. Learn more)


http://cgi.ebay.com/Cabbage-Patch-Kids-Vice-President-Candidate-Sarah-Palin_W0QQ itemZ200267359418QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item200267359418&_trkparms=72%3A1418|39%3A1 |66%3A2|65%3A12|240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
 
Posted by a surfer on :
 
Wonder how many their gonna make...
 
Posted by Machiavelli on :
 
A sex movie is coming out from Larry Flynt's Hustler company called Nailing Palin lol :

http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2008/10/06/2008-10-06_new_details_on_larry_fly nts_sarah_palin_-1.html
 
Posted by Pagan on :
 
Lol...nevermind.
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
After what Palin has been put thru I wonder if the Dem's will ever put up a woman candidate?
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Lockman:
After what Palin has been put thru I wonder if the Dem's will ever put up a woman candidate?

You apparently slept through Hillary's campaign.
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
Oh is she considered a woman? lol
 
Posted by Machiavelli on :
 
A woman with balls and with political experience.. something Palin doesn't have...
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Lockman:
Oh is she considered a woman? lol

You prove how immature and crude you are with stuff like that.
 
Posted by a surfer on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Machiavelli:
A woman with balls and with political experience.. something Palin doesn't have...

Give Palin a billion dollars and 3 years to contrive a campaign and she would make Obama her b!tch.
 
Posted by jordanreed on :
 
anyone want a bridge??....how bout a jet?
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
if Palin is considered a serious candidate by the GOP "regulars", the party is dead.

she's a socialist. sure, she totes a gun, but so did Castro and Che Guaverra

she TAXED oil co's and gave the cash away...

what they put her thru is nothing compared to what the GOP would have if she had been Obamas running mate, and for good reason.
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by bdgee:
quote:
Originally posted by Lockman:
After what Palin has been put thru I wonder if the Dem's will ever put up a woman candidate?

You apparently slept through Hillary's campaign.
I don't believe Hilary won the campaign , so technically the Dem's did'nt run a woman for President. I also believe that in her quest for the appointment she was severly attacked by the Democrat male chavanistic pigs. Some thing the respectful male Republican's would never have done.
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Lockman:
quote:
Originally posted by bdgee:
quote:
Originally posted by Lockman:
After what Palin has been put thru I wonder if the Dem's will ever put up a woman candidate?

You apparently slept through Hillary's campaign.
I don't believe Hilary won the campaign , so technically the Dem's did'nt run a woman for President. I also believe that in her quest for the appointment she was severly attacked by the Democrat male chavanistic pigs. Some thing the respectful male Republican's would never have done.
The word you used was "candidate", which Hillary certainly was (and on a huge scale), "not nominee" (and remember, the republican party was not offered an option of accepting or rejecting Palin....that was solely on the part of McCain.....Palin was not a candidate for the nomination).

If you can't say what you intend to (or as it actually looks, you can't accept your own rhetoric), maybe you need to think carefully before you post more nonsense.
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by bdgee:
quote:
Originally posted by Lockman:
quote:
Originally posted by bdgee:
quote:
Originally posted by Lockman:
After what Palin has been put thru I wonder if the Dem's will ever put up a woman candidate?

You apparently slept through Hillary's campaign.
I don't believe Hilary won the campaign , so technically the Dem's did'nt run a woman for President. I also believe that in her quest for the appointment she was severly attacked by the Democrat male chavanistic pigs. Some thing the respectful male Republican's would never have done.
The word you used was "candidate", which Hillary certainly was (and on a huge scale), "not nominee" (and remember, the republican party was not offered an option of accepting or rejecting Palin....that was solely on the part of McCain.....Palin was not a candidate for the nomination).

If you can't say what you intend to (or as it actually looks, you can't accept your own rhetoric), maybe you need to think carefully before you post more nonsense.

Excuse me!!!!!!!!!

Do you think the next woman to run (either party) will be met with the same double standard as these two?
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
i don't see the double standard.

Hillary's claim to fame is her husband "success". You'd be amazed how many female professors at Universities are married to male professors. It's very common.

I would have voted for McCain today if it had been Hillary. The GOP knew this and tried hard to help her win...

Palin's claim is that she is governor of the 47th least populated state in the Union, for a little over a year....
Memphis TN has about he same amount of people as AK, and i wouldn't vote for the mayor of Memphis either...


Palin has not been abused anymore than anybody else has.

after reading so much about AK this past couple months? i would like to live there, but that has nothing to do with Palin...
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
So you think the "I'd do her" and "she's an idiot" aren't degrading?
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
No, I see no double standard.

And no, I don't think "I'd do her" is degrading. It isn't so much different than a woman's "he's a hunk", which I bet you'd love to hear said about you. Personally, I discount anything said by any person that injects things like sex appeal into political discourse.

Either one being said indicates not a darn thing about whether or not the person be1ng spoken of would be a suitable person to elect or hold office, so maybe saying them says more about the speaker than it does about anything else.

In the case of Palin, "she's an idiot" does say a bit about her qualifications, something that needs to be said and honestly evaluated.


Whining about any of that says something about your qualifications.
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
Obama is a socialist! Ok to say?
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Lockman:
Obama is a socialist! Ok to say?

It's a lie, but Palin is a bit thin in the head.
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Lockman:
So you think the "I'd do her" and "she's an idiot" aren't degrading?

i think you'll find i posted the same stuff about Bush. as for i'd do her? i don't aprove, and i think i posted as much... all men are dogs... woof. some of us don't bark as much as others [Smile]

furthermore? i offered some pretty clear evidence dontcha think?

i was told i was unpatriotic for a couple years before Katrina hit....

then people began to understand that i had just sifted the clues...


and? when the war vote went down? my wife and i were sitting there thinking the only way Hillary would have voted the way she did was if she had seen some good intel too...

fact is? she never even bothered to find the evidence.. she had staffers read the NIE and give her a synopsis...

i am more than willing to admit i'm not unbiased toward the Clintons, but i have my reasons.

the most important being that i think thye are corrupted.
Palin ans McCain? not corrupted. i would have no problem voting for McCain had he picked a woman with some real experience who was not picked simply to please Evangelicals.
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by bdgee:
quote:
Originally posted by Lockman:
Obama is a socialist! Ok to say?

It's a lie, but Palin is a bit thin in the head.
Have you personally met her? Your views are based upon an obvious hack job done by CBS.
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
No, my opinion isn't based on what comes off CBS, which I almost never watch.

You would be quite amazed as to who I have met.
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
Sara Palin? Who else you've met has no bearing on the question. But if you'd like to name a few just for laughs go ahead.
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
here's my problem with calling Obama a socialist.

first off? if you listen carefully to the speeches that Palin and McCain made? they never called him one themselves (that i heard)...
they quoted Joe the plumber directly over and over..
now, Joe he's a plumber, not an economist.


i absolutely agree that we as COUNTRY have moved toward socialism, and we've done it in a criminal way (IMO!).

we have socialised risk (loss) and privatised profit.

do i really want to pay more taxes, which is very likely before Obama leaves office? NO!

but the money has already been spent. and i ask everyone that calls Obama's "bottom up" "socialist type" of plan how different that is from Bush "top down socialist" type of plan...

it's funny that the biggest complainer about socialism here just bragged and taunted US about taking grants and liking socialism..

in my business (art) there are probably more grants available as a percentage of the total income collected in a feild than any other...

the only grant monies i've ever collected were from prize money in competitions...

i've never filled out a grant application in my life, and alot of people in my feild think that's wierd...
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
Good job, glass. Sadly I've filled out and written millions of bucks worth of grant applications (won a heap of them too). Once upon a time I was paid to do exactly that. I did it to put beans in kids plates, but I don't like it and never enjoyed it.
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
that's required in teaching. it's part of the game.

i may file for them in the future, and if i do? i'll make sure they do what they were intended to do.

it's not that i'm against granting, it's the hypocrisy that annoys me.

Ronald Reagan himself believed that the poor should not be paying excess taxes.
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by bdgee:
No, my opinion isn't based on what comes off CBS, which I almost never watch.

You would be quite amazed as to who I have met.

Ohhhh, crap.

I'm sorry. I posted wrong....a mistake.

Should have been "You would be quite amazed as to whom I have met."
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
here's my problem with calling Obama a socialist.

first off? if you listen carefully to the speeches that Palin and McCain made? they never called him one themselves (that i heard)...
they quoted Joe the plumber directly over and over..
now, Joe he's a plumber, not an economist.


i absolutely agree that we as COUNTRY have moved toward socialism, and we've done it in a criminal way (IMO!).

we have socialised risk (loss) and privatised profit.

do i really want to pay more taxes, which is very likely before Obama leaves office? NO!

but the money has already been spent. and i ask everyone that calls Obama's "bottom up" "socialist type" of plan how different that is from Bush "top down socialist" type of plan...

it's funny that the biggest complainer about socialism here just bragged and taunted US about taking grants and liking socialism..

in my business (art) there are probably more grants available as a percentage of the total income collected in a feild than any other...

the only grant monies i've ever collected were from prize money in competitions...

i've never filled out a grant application in my life, and alot of people in my feild think that's wierd...

It's not who or what joe the plumber is.
A question was asked and the Presidential candidate answered it without a script or advisors input. The result was he answered in a way that would lead one to believe he has socialistic views. To over tax a person for excelling in their chosen profession and "spread around the money" sure smells of socialism. How far he and a tax and spend congress will get is anyone's guess.
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
that's required in teaching. it's part of the game.

i may file for them in the future, and if i do? i'll make sure they do what they were intended to do.

it's not that i'm against granting, it's the hypocrisy that annoys me.

Ronald Reagan himself believed that the poor should not be paying excess taxes.

Are the poor paying excess taxes?
 
Posted by bdgee on :
 
YES!!!
 
Posted by Ace of Spades on :
 
Okay Look....

It doesn't matter if it was scripted or not Lockman...the point was Joes was lying through his teeth about everything....so he loses all credibility.

If someone like Joe lies like that...its to put a certain spin on a statement and try to change the meaning of what obama said...other wise there would be no need to lie about being a plumber, lie about buying a business, and lie about how much the business actually makes.....

He had to lie to try to convince people of a lie...and that is that Obama is a socialist!!!!
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ace of Spades:
Okay Look....

It doesn't matter if it was scripted or not Lockman...the point was Joes was lying through his teeth about everything....so he loses all credibility.

If someone like Joe lies like that...its to put a certain spin on a statement and try to change the meaning of what obama said...other wise there would be no need to lie about being a plumber, lie about buying a business, and lie about how much the business actually makes.....

He had to lie to try to convince people of a lie...and that is that Obama is a socialist!!!!

Did someone other than Obama answer the question?

If a little old lady asked the same question and Obama answered in the same way, it would be said he answered the question in a socialistic manner.
 
Posted by Ace of Spades on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Lockman:
quote:
Originally posted by Ace of Spades:
Okay Look....

It doesn't matter if it was scripted or not Lockman...the point was Joes was lying through his teeth about everything....so he loses all credibility.

If someone like Joe lies like that...its to put a certain spin on a statement and try to change the meaning of what obama said...other wise there would be no need to lie about being a plumber, lie about buying a business, and lie about how much the business actually makes.....

He had to lie to try to convince people of a lie...and that is that Obama is a socialist!!!!

Did someone other than Obama answer the question?

If a little old lady asked the same question and Obama answered in the same way, it would be said he answered the question in a socialistic manner.

Why would a little old lady be buying a plumbing business???? [Confused]
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ace of Spades:
quote:
Originally posted by Lockman:
quote:
Originally posted by Ace of Spades:
Okay Look....

It doesn't matter if it was scripted or not Lockman...the point was Joes was lying through his teeth about everything....so he loses all credibility.

If someone like Joe lies like that...its to put a certain spin on a statement and try to change the meaning of what obama said...other wise there would be no need to lie about being a plumber, lie about buying a business, and lie about how much the business actually makes.....

He had to lie to try to convince people of a lie...and that is that Obama is a socialist!!!!

Did someone other than Obama answer the question?

If a little old lady asked the same question and Obama answered in the same way, it would be said he answered the question in a socialistic manner.

Why would a little old lady be buying a plumbing business???? [Confused]
Just can't deal with the idea you've voted for a socialist. I understand I'd feel the same way.
 
Posted by Ace of Spades on :
 
Bro...keep reading the title of the thread.."Palin is an Idiot"

That's right...who in there right mind would vote for anyone that chooses Palin as VP?????

My lord, the same people that voted for bush twice are the same idiots that will vote for Mcain...at least some of the Idiots have defied the odds and overcame there geniticly low intelligence...and some how managed to switch to Obama....

Lockman if you're a Mcain supporter...Im sorry, but there's nothing you can do about you genictly given intelligence....mabey you too can over come you genictly inferior intelligence and vote for Obama!
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
here's the Fox "News" report of the story:

FOXNews.com

Monday, October 13, 2008

Barack Obama told a tax-burdened plumber over the weekend that his economic philosophy is to "spread the wealth around" -- a comment that may only draw fire from riled-up John McCain supporters who have taken to calling Obama a "socialist" at the Republican's rallies.

Obama made the remark, caught on camera, after fielding some tough questions from the plumber Sunday in Ohio, where the Democratic candidate canvassed neighborhoods and encouraged residents to vote early.

"Your new tax plan is going to tax me more, isn't it?" the plumber asked, complaining that he was being taxed "more and more for fulfilling the American dream."

"It's not that I want to punish your success. I just want to make sure that everybody who is behind you, that they've got a chance for success too," Obama responded. "My attitude is that if the economy's good for folks from the bottom up, it's gonna be good for everybody ... I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."

Obama's remarks drew fresh criticism on the ****osphere that the Illinois senator favors a breed of wealth redistribution -- as well as a rebuke from the McCain campaign.

"If Barack Obama's goal as President is to 'spread the wealth around,' perhaps his unconditional meetings with Hugo Chavez, Raul Castro, and Kim Jong-Il aren't so crazy -- if nothing else they can advise an Obama administration on economic policy," McCain spokesman Michael Goldfarb said in a written statement to FOXNews.com. "In contrast, John McCain's goal as president will be to let the American people prosper unburdened by government and ever higher taxes."

Obama frequently rails against what he calls a Republican concept that tax breaks for the wealthy will somehow "trickle down" to middle-class Americans.

Obama says he will not raise taxes on anyone making less than $250,000 a year.

However, McCain's aides and supporters argue that Obama wrongly wants to raise taxes on businesses in a time of economic distress.

Both candidates spent Monday discussing how they would resurrect the ailing economy. McCain again pointed to his plan to buy up cumbersome mortgages from homeowners and renegotiate them. Obama unveiled what he called an economic rescue plan for the middle class, which included a 90-day moratorium on foreclosures.


http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/10/13/obama-plumber-plan-spread-wealth/

you'll note the lies about Joe the Plumber (i think he's the same guy as Joe-six-pack) already discussed...

"It's not that I want to punish your success. I just want to make sure that everybody who is behind you, that they've got a chance for success too," Obama responded. "My attitude is that if the economy's good for folks from the bottom up, it's gonna be good for everybody ... I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."

note that Obama is not saying he's going to do what Palin did with the oil co's...
 
Posted by IMAKEMONEY on :
 
bdgee
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posted November 04, 2008 02:03 PM
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You would be quite amazed as to who I have met.
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ROFLMAO!!!!
 
Posted by IMAKEMONEY on :
 
Ace of Spades , SAD THOUGHT YOU HAD BALLZ, McCAIN ALL THE WAY!! JUST LIKE I SAID AAPL WOULD FALL FROM 200.00 ,LOL G/L
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
The main ammunition in the war was a lengthening list of allegations against Palin: that she thought Africa was a country; that she failed to inform the campaign about a scheduled call with Nicolas Sarkozy which turned out to be a prank; that she refused to undergo coaching prior to her disastrous interviews with CBS anchor Katie Couric; that she couldn't name the three countries in the North America Free Trade Agreement; and that the party had spent up to $70,000 (£45,000) on "wardrobe items" for Palin and "luxury goods" for her husband, in addition to the $150,000 already reported. (Some of the claims were revealed by Fox, hence the boycott.)

The New York Times reported that when Palin met McCain in Phoenix on Tuesday night, she held the text of a speech she planned to deliver, in defiance of campaign convention, and had to be overruled.

The sniping at Palin has provoked a backlash. One influential website,

RedState.com, announced Operation Leper, designed to blacklist campaign staffers believed to be responsible. "We intend to constantly remind the base about these people, monitor who they are working for, and, when 2012 rolls around, see which candidates hire them," it explained.

There was speculation that the culprits may be former aides to Mitt Romney, positioning their hero for a future presidential run.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/nov/08/sarahpalin-republicans-rushlimbaugh
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
a party led by Rush is a party of hate:

Rush Limbaugh, behemoth of rightwing radio, took to the airwaves to declare war on two enemies: Barack Obama and the Republican party. ****gers at FreeRepublic.com, an internet hub for conservatives, announced a boycott of Fox News and John McCain's aides fell over one another to leak embarrassing details about the campaign to the press.

Liberals, indulging in what the writer Andrew Sullivan termed "Palinfreude", were presented with a smorgasbord, ranging from the tale of how McCain's pro-Palin foreign policy adviser had his Blackberry confiscated in the closing days of the race, to how the party had paid for Todd Palin's silk boxer shorts.

The fighting consuming the McCain and Palin camps threatened to derail broader efforts to overhaul the Republican party after Tuesday's decisive defeat, for which some insiders blamed Sarah Palin. Veterans of the right gathered in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, on Thursday for a summit on the movement's future, but even as they did so, the blame went on.

"Ladies and gentlemen, it is worse than I thought," Limbaugh told listeners. "What the Republican party, led by disgruntled and failed McCain staffers, is trying to do to Sarah Palin, is unconscionable ... There are country-club, blue-blood ... Republicans who want nothing to do with a firebrand conservative [who] can fire up people." He added: "We're going to be taking on two things here [over] the next four years: Obama, and our own party establishment."


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/nov/08/sarahpalin-republicans-rushlimbaugh
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
McCain's pro-Palin foreign policy adviser had his Blackberry confiscated in the closing days of the race

this guy:

November 6, 2008
McCain aide disputes sources, denies firing
Posted: 12:30 PM ET

From CNN Correspondent Dana Bash

(CNN) — McCain’s presidential bid has ended, but the fireworks from inside his former campaign continue to make news: evidence is mounting that senior adviser Randy Scheunemann wasn’t fired, as several internal sources had suggested, but the target of a deliberate whispering campaign.

Scheunemann himself said sources who said he had been dismissed were lying.

"I was not fired,” he said Thursday. “Anybody who says so is either lying or delusional and is certainly a whack job."

Earlier, Scheunemann told CNN he was "not fired and never [have] been fired."

Some senior campaign officials blame Scheunemann specifically for stories about the way Wallace and chief campaign strategist Steve Schmidt mishandled Palin's rollout — stories that the campaign says threw them off message in the critical final weeks of the campaign.
"He was positioning himself with Palin at the expense of John McCain's campaign message," said a McCain aide, one of three senior aides who told CNN that Scheunemann had been fired from the campaign.


http://politicalticker.****s.cnn.com/2008/11/06/mccain-adviser-disputes-campaign -i-was-not-fired/

Randy Scheunemann is/was a lobbyist that worked for the Georgian Republic prior to joining McCain.

he also worked with Chalabi in creating the atmosphere for the Iraq war...

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Posted by bdgee on :
 
Almost every one of the people dubya appointed to serve in international positions had been closely involved in foreign affairs in the Reagan anadministration and almost every one of them was caught up in the Iran Contra fiasco. Bush senior covered up for and pardoned a big chunk of the republican party to keep them out of jail and stopping the enormous scandal that would have sunk that party back them. Most of dubya's administration belonged in jail in the first place.
 


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