redmagister wrote:(Clinton's Mind)
yes a lightning denial followed by the quiet implementation of codename jewelry heist. time to take back the whitehouse! take back DC from that poor excuse for a candidate who keeps stealing states that should belong to Hillary!
I really must work on my mind reading skills, there probably is more and most of it is probably in the third person.
what really is going on behind her creepily shiny face?
Look! A Kaleidescope of the America Population! Old Women, Young Women, Minority Women, Obviously Indifferent Women, Openly Skeptical Women, Bored Men, and in the lower left...*facepalm*
Look! A Kaleidescope of the America Population! Old Women, Young Women, Minority Women, Obviously Indifferent Women, Openly Skeptical Women, Bored Men, and in the lower left...*facepalm*
*blinks* Is that a guy in an Obama shirt in the lower left?!
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The sad thing is he's almost overshadowed by the faceless lady waving a flag upside-down right next to him.
Gaian Paradigm: Because not all fantasy has to be childish crap. Ephemeral Pie: Because not all role-playing has to be shallow. My art: Because not all DA users are talentless emo twits. "Phant, quit abusing the He-Wench before he turns you into a caged bitch at a Ren Fair and lets the tourists toss half munched turkey legs at your backside." -Mr. Coffee
Oni Koneko Damien wrote:The sad thing is he's almost overshadowed by the faceless lady waving a flag upside-down right next to him.
Perhaps unknowingly telling the real truth there; an upside-down flag is a distress signal , after all
"Of course, what would really happen is that in Game 7, with the Red Sox winning 20-0 in the 9th inning, with two outs and two strikes on the last Cubs batter, a previously unseen meteor would strike the earth, instantly and forever wiping out all life on the planet, and forever denying the Red Sox a World Series victory..."
1) Likely he was wearing a jacket or sweatshirt over that shirt so he got in unnoticed
2) Dollars to donuts he is an Obama staffer whose sole job is to attend opposition speeches, record the high and low points, note if there are any VIPs there who shouldn't be. Basically he is there to give as much advance warning as possible if Billary is about to announce some new big name support or if she trots out a major campaign idea that way the Obama staff has the info half an hour before CNN puts a tape of the speech on air.
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Vympel wrote:I'm surprised so many people think Obama will inevitably win the nomination. For my part, I'm depressingly certain that Hillary is going to take the nomination, by hook or crook, pledged delegates, superdelegates, whatever, wherever.
It's just a feeling I have.
The last time a candidate was denied the nomination when he was cruising to win it at the ballot box was in 1968. But at least Hubert Humphrey got the nomination over Robert Kennedy because Kennedy was assassinated. Humphrey didn't pull this kind of chickenshit to steal the nomination.
Rogue 9 wrote:You know, it strikes me as hilarious that the Republican convention process is more democratic than the Democratic one.
That's because the GOP doesn't live in mortal fear that DFHs are going to take over their party. For some reason, middle-aged Dems flinch and cower and whimper over the thought of losing like they did in 1972.