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Throw Up a Little [Dan Collins]

Bill Clinton: John McCain and Hillary are ‘very close’

For happy feet:

You’re a nice lady, Peggy, and pretty hot for your age.  Dig the cheekbones.  Still, get over it.  Even though Malchow likes you, you’ve gotten kind of . . . what’s the word I’m looking for? . . . infuckingsufferable.

11 Replies to “Throw Up a Little [Dan Collins]”

  1. B Moe says:

    “She and John McCain are very close,” Clinton said. “They always laugh that if they wound up being the nominees of their party, it would be the most civilized election in American history, and they’re afraid they’d put the voters to sleep because they like and respect each other.”

    So Hillary is closer to McCain than Obama? This should go over real well with the Moonbats. How long before the Hamster starts a draft Lamont movement?

  2. M. Murcek says:

    Peggy Noonan is a peddler of rancid tripe. So what if she was a speechwriter for Reagan? Doesn’t make her authentic anything…

  3. Dan Collins says:

    Thanks for that, MM. Much appreciated.

  4. mark says:

    ron paul is the only real choice

  5. B Moe says:

    “ron paul is the only real choice”

    Reality is for pussies who can’t handle drugs, dude.

  6. happyfeet says:

    I saw that on Drudge this morning but I wasn’t strong enough to actually click. I want to help her. I do. But there’s a lot of this that Peggy is just going to have to work out for herself, and the first step towards getting better is admitting you have a problem. I don’t see any sign that she’s ready to make that first step, but when she does I’ll be there for her.

  7. mhusband says:

    Oh My God!!! What is wrong with people. Don’t any have any friends from the “other” party? Can’t you be close with someone but not support their position or political preference?

    For me it seems like and advantage for someone to be able to work across party lines in this age of political partisanship. If McCain was friends with every dem I’d still vote for him because he stands fast on his convictions and does what is best for America.

  8. McGehee says:

    he stands fast on his convictions and does what is best for America.

    You almost had me, but with that line you pushed the envelope just a little too far.

    Well tried, though.

  9. B Moe says:

    he stands fast on his convictions and does what is best for John McCain.

    Fixed that for you.

  10. Donald says:

    I listen to her sanctimonous tripe and in the words of the late great Sam Kinison…”I understand though”!

    You know what’s gonna happen when McCain is nominated. Endless attack ads with him and the other Keating Five members. You know, the episode that sent McCain off on his quest to rehabilitate his image by personally destroying the first amendment.

    The best part, he will be destroyed by the single most disgusting person to ever run for president, and it’ll be easy. Way too easy. I say a Hunter Thompson-George McGovern unity ticket.

  11. JD says:

    For me it seems like and advantage for someone to be able to work across party lines in this age of political partisanship. If McCain was friends with every dem I’d still vote for him because he stands fast on his convictions and does what is best for America.

    Dear Moby,

    We are tired of you. Working across party lines, and bipartisanship are code words for Republicans acting like Democrats. No thanks. We have had enough of that.

    Johnny Mac is a heck of a guy, but a heck of a Republican? Not so much. A heck of a conservative? Even less.

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