Becuase Everything Else Sucks

CNN + Democrats = Television for the Masochists

By Manila Ryce
Published Friday, February 22nd, 2008, 2:34 am
Filed under: Videos: Debate, Videos: Political, Society/Culture, Videos, US Politics

Ever since the Democratic Party’s corporate masters decided they needed to exclude Dennis Kucinich from the debates, I stopped posting the events. However, since one of these two remaining windbags is likely to be our next president, I figured that posting this “debate” might actually be useful to the remaining few of us who actually are liberals. If nothing else, we should at least be familiar with our future enemies and their rhetoric.

Let me just sum it up for those of you who’d rather not waste such a significant portion of your Friday. Obama admits that there’s no difference between him and Clinton, as if it’s a good thing, and Hillary continues to campaign against George W. Bush and all the horrible things he’s done with her help. To top it all off, the crowd apparently loved everything they said, including the idea of an American Separation Wall cutting through our southern border and mandated health insurance over a not-for-profit system. Way to go Democrats. I can’t wait for all that “change”.

A major hat tip to VOTERSTHINKdotORG (also known as CSPANJUNKIEdotORG) for uploading these videos. If you haven’t subscribed yet to his new channel, please do so.

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4 Responses to “CNN + Democrats = Television for the Masochists”

  1. I caught the tale end of the debate, and I have to say I was pretty sickened by it. That bit about Obama proudly proclaiming that he and Hillary’s healthcare plans were essentially identical was pretty disgusting.

    Watching the post-debate coverage on CNN was equally absurd… It was like they were recapping a football game mixed with the Jerry Springer show, not a presidential debate.

  2. So, how do we LOUDLY ask the question of these people, “Why not address not-for-profit, single-payer healthcare?”

    What most people are failing to understand is that the Big Money interests are stopping this very question from being asked.

    If we can’t even ask them the question, they never have to answer.

  3. And, can someone tell me why I should not vote for Nader (again,) if he jumps in? So McCain won’t become the president?

    So Ann Coulter’s endorsement or Obama can win?

    Obama’s lack of experience is his best asset right now.

  4. @Freida
    You don’t have to vote for Nader. Gravel and McKinney are also options.

    If you live in a swing state, then vote Democratic. If you’re in a red or blue state, then you’re throwing your vote away if you don’t vote for a third party.

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