Frankensteins monster vs Someone who is not very clever

I thought this Steve Earle quote was sorta funny…

But it's much easier for me to support John Kerry than Bill Clinton. Clinton is the only Republican I ever voted for twice."
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Here's a picture Bags will like. :)
Well there is a first time for everything I just cast a TRL vote for the new Eminen vid for "Mosh" with a not so subtle anti Bush and get out the vote message.

Linkage

The video to Eminem's scathing anti-Bush/pro-Vote video is up now at this site. You can also see it at these sites:

Windows Media Player

http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/interscope/eminem/encore/video/mosh-rev/000_mosh-rev.asx

Real Player

http://boss.streamos.com/real/interscope/eminem/encore/video/mosh-rev/000_mosh-rev.ram

Quicktime

http://movies10.archive.org/3/movies/Mosh2/GNN_Mosh_bb2.mov

or

http://boss.streamos.com/qtime/interscope/eminem/encore/video/mosh-rev/300_mosh-rev.mov
where the hell is Edwards? what happened to him? I'm sick and tired of seeing all of the media blitz with Cheney, but nothing of Edwards. The only thing I've see of Edwards in the past two weeks is a blurb about his wife on Tough Crowd tonight on Comedy Central. Damnit!
Originally posted by hitman:
where the hell is Edwards? what happened to him? I'm sick and tired of seeing all of the media blitz with Cheney, but nothing of Edwards.
He's rounding up the NASCAR voters:
<img src="http://www.wonkette.com/images/when%20nascar%20moms%20attack.jpg" alt=" - " />
Originally posted by hitman:
where the hell is Edwards? what happened to him?
He's still fixing his hair.
not only is bush fixin' his hair but he is show us his IQ!

Bush's One Finger Salute to the Nation
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
not only is bush fixin' his hair but he is show us his IQ!
POLITICAL POINTS

Secret Weapon for Bush?

By JOHN TIERNEY

Published: October 24, 2004

To Bush-bashers, it may be the most infuriating revelation yet from the military records of the two presidential candidates: the young George W. Bush probably had a higher I.Q. than did the young John Kerry.

That, at least, is the conclusion of Steve Sailer, a conservative columnist at the Web magazine Vdare.com and a veteran student of presidential I.Q.'s. During the last presidential campaign Mr. Sailer estimated from Mr. Bush's SAT score (1206) that his I.Q. was in the mid-120's, about 10 points lower than Al Gore's.

Mr. Kerry's SAT score is not known, but now Mr. Sailer has done a comparison of the intelligence tests in the candidates' military records. They are not formal I.Q. tests, but Mr. Sailer says they are similar enough to make reasonable extrapolations.

Mr. Bush's score on the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test at age 22 again suggests that his I.Q was the mid-120's, putting Mr. Bush in about the 95th percentile of the population, according to Mr. Sailer. Mr. Kerry's I.Q. was about 120, in the 91st percentile, according to Mr. Sailer's extrapolation of his score at age 22 on the Navy Officer Qualification Test.

Linda Gottfredson, an I.Q. expert at the University of Delaware, called it a creditable analysis said she was not surprised at the results or that so many people had assumed that Mr. Kerry was smarter. "People will often be misled into thinking someone is brighter if he says something complicated they can't understand," Professor Gottfredson said.

Many Americans still believe a report that began circulating on the Internet three years ago, and was quoted in "Doonesbury," that Mr. Bush's I.Q. was 91, the lowest of any modern American president. But that report from the non-existent Lovenstein Institute turned out to be a hoax.

You might expect Kerry campaign officials, who have worried that their candidate's intellectual image turns off voters, to quickly rush out a commercial trumpeting these new results, but for some reason they seem to be resisting the temptation.

Upon hearing of their candidate's score, Michael Meehan, a spokesman for the senator, said merely: "The true test is not where you start out in life, but what you do with those God-given talents. John Kerry's 40 years of public service puts him in the top percentile on that measure."

From The New York Times
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Steve Sailer
That's it! I've been trying to peg you for months now through all of these political discussions. You remind me of Steve Sailer!

And I guess I shouldn't be surprised, having just visited isteve.com that many of your recent links and articles are on there….

And yes, I threw up in my mouth a little when I visited the site.
Originally posted by vansmack:
That's it! I've been trying to peg you for months now through all of these political discussions. You remind me of Steve Sailer!
After perusing Mr. Sailer's site, I have come to suspect that you don't intend that comparison as a compliment.
Political Bohemian Rhapsody
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
After perusing Mr. Sailer's site, I have come to suspect that you don't intend that comparison as a compliment.
While I may disagree with your politics GGW, I do find you one of the most well informed on the board. Sometimes I think you might be misinformed (as I'm sure you do of me), but at least you think, research, and have plenty of knowledge and facts to back it up your opinions.

I think the same of Steve Sailer - he's no idiot. Racist at times and clearly way to the right, but he does his homework and uses facts to back up his points. I disagree with just about everything he says, but at least it's presented in a scholarly manner, as opposed to the Religious Right, which I think tends to hide in rhetoric.

A backhanded comment perhaps, or perhaps a backhanded compliment, I'm not sure. Probably both. It's not like I compared you to Ralph Reed, you know?
Why I can't get enough of Dailykos.com

Busted with hands in the Photoshop Jar
halloween costumes
chimbly can now report to you live from the battleground state of wisconsin. (chimbly will now stop referring to herself in the third person.)

if i lived here, i'd be looking for last minute trips outta town. about 2/3 of the tv commercials are political. every mailbox is stuffed with issue ads– one for every issue. every door has been knocked on twice, and nobody answers their phone any more.

people also have moved from political debate to a sort of war like atmosphere– that whole "you're with us or you're against us" is happening from both sides– nobody really wants to talk issues anymore.

you'd have to live under a rock to not plan on voting.

off to knock on more doors of people who've heard it before…
Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
nobody really wants to talk issues anymore.
People were talking issues at some point?
Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
chimbly can now report to you live from the battleground state of wisconsin. (chimbly will now stop referring to herself in the third person.)
one of my best friends lives in madison, and he's done some phone bank work for kerry and was at the rally with springsteen yesterday. he reports that his phone bank experience was pretty terrible, as he was calling rural areas, and nearly everyone he called was a bush supporter - which made for an unpleasant day for him. he also reports that at the springsteen rally, everyone there (kerry, feingold, tammy baldwin, teresa and bruce), except for springsteen, was a terrible speaker.
"When George Bush heard that the Boss was ay my rally, he thought they were talking about Dick Cheney."

Wow, Senator Kerry, you're a really funny guy.
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
"When George Bush heard that the Boss was ay my rally, he thought they were talking about Dick Cheney."

Wow, Senator Kerry, you're a really funny guy.
I don't know, I think that's HYSTERICAL.
How about this one:

What's the opposite of Christopher Reeve?
Christopher Walken

Originally posted by Bags:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
"When George Bush heard that the Boss was ay my rally, he thought they were talking about Dick Cheney."

Wow, Senator Kerry, you're a really funny guy.
I don't know, I think that's HYSTERICAL.