A few people that I look foward to never hearing about again after next Tuesday

October 31st, 2008 | Posted by Smithers at 7:42 am in Politics |

Reverend Wright
Bill Ayers
Sarah Palin
Joe the Plumber

Probably wishful thinking on my part.

  1. 14 Responses to “A few people that I look foward to never hearing about again after next Tuesday”

  2. By Family Ties at 8:10 am on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    I’d like to add: John McCain, Dick Morris, Bill Kristol, Tucker Bounds, Michele Bachman, Norm Coleman to that list.

  3. By meow at 8:17 am on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    Michelle Bachman!! blech!

  4. By Little d at 8:48 am on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    A 2nd for Tucker Bounds

  5. By baba at 8:53 am on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    Karl Rove, the cause of it all.

  6. By Taylor at 9:07 am on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    I heard that Palin is going to run for senate when she loses next week.

  7. By skibbertarian at 9:59 am on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    Add to that list: Barry Obama, John McCain, Joe Biden, Al Franken, Tina Fey, Alan Greenspan, ACORN…

  8. By Smithers at 10:49 am on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    @skibbertarian: now that is wishful thinking.

  9. By eric at 11:05 am on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    What about the President? What do you think he’ll be doing? Avoiding lynch mobs? Right now his administration is making sure his legacy is firmly intact by getting rid of more of those pesky federal environmental and consumer protection rules. If youre the most unpopular president ever dont you think you’d want to abandon a corrupt and misguided ideology? Guess not. Gotta stick with what got ya to the dance.

  10. By CyclistRick at 11:24 am on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    The first two will likely fade off the map. Joe might, or some other right-wing hack might pick him up as a symbol for the 2010 elections.

    But no way will Palin fade. She is Rove’s new prodigy and he is dressing her for a 2012 run for the top seat. Watch her go for Steven’s senate seat in the interim if he wins and then is tossed due to the conviction.

  11. By Goose at 11:40 am on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    If only Rove would go away, now that is wishful thinking. Most importantly old “W” will be gone either way.

  12. By (dis) at 12:23 pm on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    i look forward to not hearing from super rookie or cyber cop after tuesday…

    one can dream.

  13. By skibbertarian at 12:37 pm on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    now that’s something to vote for!

  14. By Steven at 1:30 pm on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    I hope Palin runs in 2012! That will ensure another four years of a democratic White House, plus keep the comedy writers employed.

  15. By jim r at 2:52 pm on Oct 31, 2008 | Comment | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    20 bucks says Joe the Plumber does a porn or is on Howard Stern or both.

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