kentuckydan
09-10-2008, 07:54 AM
You don’t hear their hearts actually start to break until he says, “Troopergate is going to come out in her favor.” Although the most traumatic part, surely, must have been the exchange about how the mayor of Wasilla’s experience compares favorably to Barack Obama’s. Hey, that’s not in the script.
Pessimism meter reading: 9.85 6.1 and dropping like a stone.
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Voobrazheniye
09-10-2008, 08:37 AM
You don’t hear their hearts actually start to break until he says, “Troopergate is going to come out in her favor.” Although the most traumatic part, surely, must have been the exchange about how the mayor of Wasilla’s experience compares favorably to Barack Obama’s. Hey, that’s not in the script.
Pessimism meter reading: 9.85 6.1 and dropping like a stone.
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Wow! Once they heard that he was not going to support their discussion agenda, they sure tried to shut him up as fast as they could. And I really liked the way he took their leading questions and refused to even acknowledge that their questions were valid. That's why "journalistic integrity" is such an oxymoron now.
I wish that EVERY politician could have a little of Mike Gravel in them. I may not agree with him on many positions (probaly do agree with him on some), but he seems like an honest man who DOES have a LOT of integrity.
Could you imagine if the presidential campaign was Gravel vs. Ron Paul? We might actually be hearing debates of real issues for a change!!!