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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!You have to admit, it is a shame that it takes a comic to reveal the underbelly of politicians and the double speak.
Yes, Daily is a comic and YES it is a comedy show.
Where is the comedy here when the truth and double speak by our leaders becomes the fodder for late night comedians and comics?
It is comedy.
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mo...sa?xrs=eml_tds
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Stewart and the Daily show have a lot more honesty than the 'networks'.
Mccain is an idiot anyway. And his worst move by far was moving Palin onto the national stage.
The democrats biggest chance to retain the presidency is if Palin runs. I cant wait!
Mccain is not a bad guy. 10 years ago he ran a decent campaign against W. But his time came and went. And now it's Sarah Palin's time.
Let her run and loose
And with Palin's new "real" tv series,.... she will be put in the public eye where before the public eye and no vision of her.
Palin as a "regular joe",... in Alaska, and in her plane.
Here comes 2012 !!
Be sure to buy her newest book !!
*snickers*
The worst kept secret in the world:
Palin: 'I AM' Considering 2012
Tells NYT about “internal deliberations.”
Sarah Palin lands on the cover of this Sunday’s New York Times magazine, which looks at the inner workings of her political team as she preps a likely presidential bid. Asked whether she’s weighing a run, Palin replied: “I am. I’m engaged in the internal deliberations candidly, and having that discussion with my family, because my family is the most important consideration here.” In a nod to how she may present her campaign, Palin conceded that there aren’t major policy disagreements between the prospective Republican candidates, but, she said, “that in fact there’s more to the presidency than that.” Palin also refuted the suggestion that she’s avoided the press, saying she’s on television almost every day as a Fox correspondent and on Facebook and Twitter.
Nov 17, 2010 10:05 AM
Read it at The New York Times
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