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(SFGate) Interesting McCain '08: Hell hath no fury like 10,000,000 women scorned   (sfgate.com) divider line 291
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FlashHarry [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 07:40:06 PM  
so long as they understand that a vote for mccain is a vote to overturn roe v wade and a vote to stay in iraq for 100 years.

 
nekom [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 07:44:05 PM  
FlashHarry: so long as they understand that a vote for mccain is a vote to overturn roe v wadehave any vacancies in the supreme court filled by conservative judges and a vote to stay in iraq for 100at least 4 more years.

/FTFY.
//not a McCain supporter, but come on, be serious.

 
GaryPDX [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 07:48:12 PM  
FlashHarry: so long as they understand that a vote for mccain is a vote to overturn roe v wade and a vote to stay in iraq for 100 years.

Okay..4 year term..4..how does a 4 year President wage war for 100 years?

This argument isn't coherent. Most smart people think..hmm..South Korea and Germany..okay..I knew what he meant. Since both parties are competing for my vote, I'd like some logical coherency..ya dig?

And McCain has no direct influence in the Judicial Branch,, he's the Executive Branch..strike two on coherency.

 
coma 2008-06-06 07:57:08 PM  
GaryPDX: And McCain has no direct influence in the Judicial Branch,, he's the Executive Branch..strike two on coherency.


Nominating justices isn't direct or do you honestly not think one or two of the more liberal SC justices will retire in the next 4 years?

 
Mordant [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 07:57:10 PM  
100 years is overstated, but those who don't believe it's possible to dig yourself into a deep hole in a short amount of time have never seen a moran with a credit card. We'll be in Iraq for way more than 4 and way less than 100 years.

 
flucto [recently expired TotalFark] 2008-06-06 08:02:21 PM  
Mordant: We'll be in Iraq for way more than 4 and way less than 100 years. no matter who is the next President.

 
keiverarrow [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 08:03:51 PM  
seriously...ummm...prolife ring a bell? how about 4 more years of poisoning the courts with imbeciles legislating from the bench

 
keiverarrow [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 08:05:17 PM  
i see I'm late

 
burndtdan 2008-06-06 08:05:58 PM  
i'm going to guess that there aren't really 10 million of them

 
southernbelladonna [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 08:07:51 PM  
This kind of silly shiat is why some people don't think a woman can be president.

FTA:
"I am one of those 'upset' Hillary supporters who is clinging to Hillary.com during my 'mourning and grieving' process."

"We feel we have been 'abused' by the Obama campaign and by the Democratic party.
Why would we go back to our abusers, especially when they continue to minimize our thoughts and feelings?"


Boo-farkin'-hoo. Give me a break. Politics isn't about your feelings.

 
Reactron [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 08:12:52 PM  
The hate is strong in the Viginican-American community. Let your anger flow - your hate will make you strong.

 
Mordant [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 08:14:45 PM  
Just watch out about .000000000000007 seconds after Obama is declared the winner of the election. The "conservatives" who have been assuring us that the war is the most glorious thing that ever happened for America will be howling about the cost and casualties.

No sense waiting for January of next year, after all.

 
GaryPDX [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 08:16:50 PM  
coma: GaryPDX: And McCain has no direct influence in the Judicial Branch,, he's the Executive Branch..strike two on coherency.


Nominating justices isn't direct or do you honestly not think one or two of the more liberal SC justices will retire in the next 4 years?


Who's the closest opening..Ginsberg?

 
Irregardless 2008-06-06 08:39:31 PM  
I read that and had a hot flashiathink some drug therapy (maybe HGH) is in order. These are the symptoms:

* Hating men McCain/Obama so much you wish they just were dead
* Loving Hillary so much it makes you wish she wasn't a loser
* Hot flashes and/or night sweats
* Fatigue
* Cravings for sweets or carbohydrates
* Diminished sexual desire, vaginal dryness
* Irritability, mood swings, depression, and/or anxiety
* Insomnia or restless sleep
* Fuzzy thinking (difficulty concentrating, memory problems)
* Weight gain, especially around the middle
* Stiffness and joint pain
* Irregular periods

 
Naman [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 08:43:17 PM  
Re: Clinton supporters.

If you want us to stop scorning you, stop making such a farking spectacle of yourselves. You're an embarrassment to your party, your country, and your gender.

 
robsul82 [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 09:30:52 PM  
GaryPDX: coma: GaryPDX: And McCain has no direct influence in the Judicial Branch,, he's the Executive Branch..strike two on coherency.


Nominating justices isn't direct or do you honestly not think one or two of the more liberal SC justices will retire in the next 4 years?

Who's the closest opening..Ginsberg?


Let's see, Stevens was like 19 when John McCain was born...

Whoever wins in 2008 gets two picks (Stevens and Ginsberg) at least.

 
DaSwankOne 2008-06-06 10:59:42 PM  
McCain is pro-life and believes that we need more Scalia's and Roberts' on the court. In other words when Ginsberg and Stevens retire Roe v Wade is over. Once they wake up from the cheesecake coma and figure this out there is no need to worry about them defecting for McCain. Their feelings are hurt, but there is too much at stake in the next 4 years.

 
WFern 2008-06-06 11:17:07 PM  
robsul82: GaryPDX: coma: GaryPDX: And McCain has no direct influence in the Judicial Branch,, he's the Executive Branch..strike two on coherency.


Nominating justices isn't direct or do you honestly not think one or two of the more liberal SC justices will retire in the next 4 years?

Who's the closest opening..Ginsberg?

Let's see, Stevens was like 19 when John McCain was born...

Whoever wins in 2008 gets two picks (Stevens and Ginsberg) at least.


This. Bush gave us Alito and Roberts, which is bad enough. The court is currently 4 to 4, with one swing. I don't relish that being tipped into wingnut territory.

 
014789 2008-06-06 11:17:16 PM  
Bob Barr 08!

 
GoRedSoxGo 2008-06-06 11:18:08 PM  
Naman: Re: Clinton supporters.

If you want us to stop scorning you, stop making such a farking spectacle of yourselves. You're an embarrassment to your party, your country, and your gender.


THIS. I have no scorn for legitimate, sane Hillary supporters who found their candidate on the losing side, shrugged and said, "Okay, let's get a Democrat in the White House." I don't mock them, as much as I disagree with the candidate they support.

These women, however, make grotesque spectacles of themselves via their obscene logic, insane stubbornness, and Republican-esque vitriol. And then in the same breath they demand to be taken seriously. Fark 'em.

 
Lord_Baull 2008-06-06 11:18:10 PM  
Why has the media ignored the fact that a large number of people that voted for Hillary and say they won't vote for Obama in the polls are really republicans? sad, pathetic republicans.

 
Fart_Machine 2008-06-06 11:18:23 PM  
The only scorn I'm seeing is from Clinton supporters who are pissed their candidate lost. Obama's biggest crime was that he beat Hillary.

 
precia 2008-06-06 11:18:49 PM  
The feminist in some of us certainly trumps any party loyalty we may have had and actually trumps any views we may have on Roe v. Wade or Iraq.

Er... I do not think that any inner "feminist" can possibly trump Roe v Wade. The feminist movement isn't about putting women into power, it's about protecting women and their interests. Ms Bromer, you're a crap feminist. Shut up and make me a pie.

 
Pauly Math 2008-06-06 11:19:36 PM  
Sounds like Big Vagina is frustrated with Obama's 'No lobbyist' policy.

 
Jacobin 2008-06-06 11:20:26 PM  
Just watch out about .000000000000007 seconds after Obama is declared the winner of the election. The "conservatives" who have been assuring us that the war is the most glorious thing that ever happened for America will be howling about the cost and casualties.

No sense waiting for January of next year, after all.


THIS

 
Fark It [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 11:21:44 PM  
We came to Hillary for different reasons and we are clinging to Hillary for different reasons.

 
Dr.Zom 2008-06-06 11:22:01 PM  
Obama just needs to give out free cheesecake at his rallies and all will be forgiven.

 
Fark It [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 11:22:45 PM  
Grr....

 
McCainDemocrat 2008-06-06 11:24:34 PM  
Obviously women are going to pick the woman-hating Obama because you think they will fall into line.

Facts for you all

#1 - Democrats will have the votes to filibuster any nominee threatening Roe

#2 - McCain's reputation is remarkably bipartisan, unlike Bush's

#3 - McCain is a straight-shooting respectable man who isn't controlled by others, unlike Bush

#4 - McCain is so much like Bush that the Bush team was trying to sink his candidacy until they couldn't find a better candidate

#5 - McCain has expressed support for Roe v. Wade and would only seek to return the matter to the states, at worst.

#6 - Both McCain and Clinton are tough people who make goals and can meet them.

#7 - McCain has 25 years of accomplishment in Washington, Obama declared his bid for the Presidency less than 3 years into his Senate term.

#8 - Obama's background is still far too murky to be trustworthy (such as his mysterious trip to Pakistan) and he surrounds himself with criminals (Rezko, Daley, Blago), and racists (Wright, Michelle Obama). McCain is a man who has proven that his real inner circle is squeaky clean.

#9 - McCain will cut spending and bring the war to an end. Obama doesn't have the will to do either.

 
rppp01a 2008-06-06 11:24:43 PM  
Fart_Machine: The only scorn I'm seeing is from Clinton supporters who are pissed their candidate lost. Obama's biggest crime was that he beat Hillary.

To be fair, many republicans think that him being a black democrat qualifies for 2 more.

 
lawboy87 2008-06-06 11:25:03 PM  
Its not just Supreme Court Justices that matter. The lower courts and Appeals courts are just as important.

For another perspective, consider how important getting someone other than political hacks appointed to fill the U.S. Attorney's positions. You know, people who will actually investigate and prosecute (those who are deserving) people despite that persons political leanings. If we get McCain, we are going to get another 4-8 years of Justice Department shenanigans and a continuation of one of the worst stretches of "politicizing" the DOJ we have ever witnessed.

 
3_Butt_Cheeks 2008-06-06 11:25:09 PM  
Hillary's vengeance will live on!

 
Lunchlady 2008-06-06 11:25:33 PM  
GoRedSoxGo: Naman: Re: Clinton supporters.

If you want us to stop scorning you, stop making such a farking spectacle of yourselves. You're an embarrassment to your party, your country, and your gender.

THIS. I have no scorn for legitimate, sane Hillary supporters who found their candidate on the losing side, shrugged and said, "Okay, let's get a Democrat in the White House." I don't mock them, as much as I disagree with the candidate they support.

These women, however, make grotesque spectacles of themselves via their obscene logic, insane stubbornness, and Republican-esque vitriol. And then in the same breath they demand to be taken seriously. Fark 'em.


Agreed. Given the results of presidential elections for the past 8 years you'd think everyday Democrats would understand the concept of actually losing an election and having your candidate not win. Guess not. While it would tank his entire candidacy it would be refreshing to see Obama come out and say, "If you can't vote on my because you agree with me instead of being irrational I don't want your vote."

 
rppp01a 2008-06-06 11:25:40 PM  
McCainDemocrat: Obviously women are going to pick the woman-hating Obama because you think they will fall into line.

Facts for you all


How many points do you need for that 10 speed?

 
captain_napalm 2008-06-06 11:26:11 PM  
Mordant: Just watch out about .000000000000007 seconds after Obama is declared the winner of the election. The "conservatives" who have been assuring us that the war is the most glorious thing that ever happened for America will be howling about the cost and casualties.

neither of those things will happen. your arab idol MIGHT get 170 EVs.

 
mrEdude 2008-06-06 11:26:24 PM  
scorn?

that hilary biitch laid down more hate and stupidity
during the process

than obama will during his entire career.

she was hateful, deceitful, racist...

if her supporters can't see that
they deserve whatever fresh hell their stupidity engenders

 
Massa Damnata 2008-06-06 11:26:35 PM  
southernbelladonna
This kind of silly shiat is why some people don't think a woman can be president.



I lol'd.


But seriously, all this woman says to me is that Hillary appealed to a lot of people who are only interested in having their special candidate acknowledged. If it was the other way around you can bet it would have happened from Obama's supports too. It all seems quite small minded to me.

 
Sabyen91 [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 11:27:18 PM  
GaryPDX: FlashHarry: so long as they understand that a vote for mccain is a vote to overturn roe v wade and a vote to stay in iraq for 100 years.

Okay..4 year term..4..how does a 4 year President wage war for 100 years?

This argument isn't coherent. Most smart people think..hmm..South Korea and Germany..okay..I knew what he meant. Since both parties are competing for my vote, I'd like some logical coherency..ya dig?

And McCain has no direct influence in the Judicial Branch,, he's the Executive Branch..strike two on coherency.


100 years is a lot longer than McCain will be in office. It is much longer than he will be alive. If he were Nosferatu that statement would mean the war would end in his lifetime. Since he is not it is a promise the war will not end in his lifetime.

 
Fart_Machine 2008-06-06 11:28:22 PM  
McCainDemocrat: Obviously women are going to pick the woman-hating Obama...

"At least I don't plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you c**t."

John McCain has a way with words to woo the ladies...

 
GoRedSoxGo 2008-06-06 11:28:58 PM  
Jeebus. Will somebody please explain to me where these memes came from: That Obama treated Hillary voters with disrespect. That the party elders nominated Obama. That half of the voters have been disenfranchised.

I just don't understand these people. If McCain gets elected because of them, I will literally weep for our country.

 
3_Butt_Cheeks 2008-06-06 11:29:08 PM  
rppp01a: Fart_Machine: The only scorn I'm seeing is from Clinton supporters who are pissed their candidate lost. Obama's biggest crime was that he beat Hillary.

To be fair, many republicans think that him being a black democrat qualifies for 2 more.


*Rev. Wright and Obama make a toast and giggle*

 
Ivor the Friendly Viking 2008-06-06 11:29:19 PM  
Quote from Hillary supposter in the article: "Some of us are pretty strong feminists and we absolutely love the fact that Hillary represents all facets of the very best of women -- smart, tough, soft, protective, devious, tender, assertive compassionate (should I go on?)"

You forgot the complaining about sexism when things don't go your way. Feminism used to be about creating an equal workspace where the best could truly shine, regardless if that was a man or woman. Modern feminism seems to revolve around the almighty uterus, and if a man is chosen/better for the job than a feminazi, God have mercy on you, because she won't.

/I'm tired of them trumpeting this talking point when it suits them, and then crying the opposite when it doesn't.
//Looking at YOU, Geraldine Ferraro.

 
McCainDemocrat 2008-06-06 11:30:12 PM  
There's more evidence to suggest that Obama is a Muslim than to suggest McCain ever called his wife that word.

Just because some Obamacrat with a book said something doesn't mean it's true.

 
SharkUW 2008-06-06 11:30:18 PM  
McCainDemocrat: #8 - Obama's background is still far too murky to be trustworthy (such as his mysterious trip to Pakistan) and he surrounds himself with criminals (Rezko, Daley, Blago), and racists (Wright, Michelle Obama). McCain is a man who has proven that his real inner circle is squeaky clean.

Did you just call his wife a racist? You also left out that his middle name is HUSSEIN WMD BINLADEN and he's a MUSLIM.

 
The_Gallant_Gallstone [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 11:30:34 PM  
McCainDemocrat: McCain is a man who has proven that his real inner circle is squeaky clean.

What about those Viet Cong guys he hung out with for all those years?

 
Sabyen91 [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 11:30:35 PM  
precia: The feminist in some of us certainly trumps any party loyalty we may have had and actually trumps any views we may have on Roe v. Wade or Iraq.

Er... I do not think that any inner "feminist" can possibly trump Roe v Wade. The feminist movement isn't about putting women into power, it's about protecting women and their interests. Ms Bromer, you're a crap feminist. Shut up and make me a pie.


You make a good point. These "womyn" are just full of spite. I am hoping they take an honest look at the SC before they vote for McCain. If they still vote for McCain they are not true feminists, they are femynists.

 
Sabyen91 [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 11:31:20 PM  
McCainDemocrat: Obviously women are going to pick the woman-hating Obama because you think they will fall into line.

Facts for you all

#1 - Democrats will have the votes to filibuster any nominee threatening Roe

#2 - McCain's reputation is remarkably bipartisan, unlike Bush's

#3 - McCain is a straight-shooting respectable man who isn't controlled by others, unlike Bush

#4 - McCain is so much like Bush that the Bush team was trying to sink his candidacy until they couldn't find a better candidate

#5 - McCain has expressed support for Roe v. Wade and would only seek to return the matter to the states, at worst.

#6 - Both McCain and Clinton are tough people who make goals and can meet them.

#7 - McCain has 25 years of accomplishment in Washington, Obama declared his bid for the Presidency less than 3 years into his Senate term.

#8 - Obama's background is still far too murky to be trustworthy (such as his mysterious trip to Pakistan) and he surrounds himself with criminals (Rezko, Daley, Blago), and racists (Wright, Michelle Obama). McCain is a man who has proven that his real inner circle is squeaky clean.

#9 - McCain will cut spending and bring the war to an end. Obama doesn't have the will to do either.


Baaaaaahhhhhh. Reclaim your penis, troll.

 
Fart_Machine 2008-06-06 11:32:24 PM  
McCainDemocrat: There's more evidence to suggest that Obama is a Muslim than to suggest McCain ever called his wife that word.

Just because some Obamacrat with a book said something doesn't mean it's true.


It isn't like McCain has a history of having a bad temper or anything...

 
Sabyen91 [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 11:32:39 PM  
captain_napalm: Mordant: Just watch out about .000000000000007 seconds after Obama is declared the winner of the election. The "conservatives" who have been assuring us that the war is the most glorious thing that ever happened for America will be howling about the cost and casualties.

neither of those things will happen. your arab idol MIGHT get 170 EVs.


Cute. Racist, but cute.

 
driven to quit [TotalFark] 2008-06-06 11:33:07 PM  
McCainDemocrat: McCain is a man who has proven that his real inner circle is squeaky clean.

Really? I remember not to long ago where it seemed everyday McCain was letting go of someone in his camp that was a lobbyist or such.

 
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