Feb 19 2008
Home wrecker speaks
Cindy McCain, Home Wrecker, was allowed to speak this morning.
As she introduced her husband John McCain, the likely Republican nominee, at a campaign event, Cindy McCain told the crowd I “am proud of my country. I don’t know about you, if you heard those words earlier — I am very proud of my country.â€
Clever.
The words that Home Wrecker Cindy allegedly heard:
Anyone with half a brain (which eliminates most wingers) knows what Mrs. Obama was talking about.
P.S. If the Republicans want to bring Cindy McCain into this campaign, then let’s bring the real Cindy McCain into this campaign.

Cindy and John McCain
5 Responses to “Home wrecker speaks”

No, it’s far from clear what Michelle Obama was talking about…unless it’s that only a hyper-liberal / marginal socialist senator with no record of accomplishment beyond getting women to faint as he approaches is the only thing that can make her feel proud of her country. How much does it add to the sensation that she’s married to him?
McCain is no great shakes, but at least his wife doesn’t scratch her tonsils with her toenails.
Scratch her tonsils with her toenails? Cute.
Like I said… anyone with half a brain.
I really thought you were smarter, Francis. I’m disappointed.
“knows what Mrs. Obama was talking about.”
I don’t usually comment, but was scanning some sites found yours and said to myself let’s see if dude can educated me. Please Tell me what she meant to say, since you did not bother to put it in your post.
Since she has yet to clarify, (Obama tried to) I’ll use your answer and I would love to post on my little blog your expert analysis. Since we republikins is so ignant.
Oh and don’t get things twisted, I hate John McCain and don’t give a shit about his wife. I’m already well aware that she is a former rehab queen.
Peace, Snoop
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Snoop, first let me say that I am sorry your party does not have a candidate you can support.
Then let me say that you are free to interpret Mrs. Obama’s word in any way you choose. I thought she was talking about people, herself included, getting excited about the political process and the presidential campaign. It’s been a long time since a lot of people have been engaged like they are this time.
We just got home from the Obama rally here in Dallas. I don’t have any idea how many people were there, but Reunion Arena (where it was held) has a capacity of about 19,000. There were very few empty seats. I understand it has been like this almost everywhere Senator Obama has appeared.
Like I said, it’s been a while.
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