Fish
02-24-2008, 04:11 AM
http://www.reuters.com/article/bondsNews/idUSN2362250120080224
I don't feel the need to go to far in depth as to why I used the above topic line.
"...accused him of using Republican tactics..." Do I even need to explain why an attack like that is just setting her up for yet another fail?
"Shame on you, Barack Obama..." The visual image of hillary chiding a 5-year-old named Barack Obama probably hurts her image more than his...
"Hillary Clinton slammed rival Barack Obama on Saturday" On this one, I'd just like to point out something the media consistently does, which is conjuring up combative words (slam, blast, attack) to describe what is overall a (relatively) civil discussion. I mean, nobody's been burned in effigy yet. There have yet to be any riots or violent protests in either candidate's name. I think Politics would be much more interesting if they began using comic book sound effects to describe what the politicians are doing...
"Senator Clinton GGGRRRRRRROOOOOSHes Obama's remarks"
"Barack Obama KRAKKOWWWWs Presiden Bush's war plan"
"Candidates ZZZZRRRRRKKKKKKK each other during debate"
I mean, we all know what those headlines are saying, even if the acting verb is pure gibberish. Also, John McCain actually said "Fuck you! I know more about this than anyone else in the room" during a meeting with other senators. Fucking awesome.
I don't feel the need to go to far in depth as to why I used the above topic line.
"...accused him of using Republican tactics..." Do I even need to explain why an attack like that is just setting her up for yet another fail?
"Shame on you, Barack Obama..." The visual image of hillary chiding a 5-year-old named Barack Obama probably hurts her image more than his...
"Hillary Clinton slammed rival Barack Obama on Saturday" On this one, I'd just like to point out something the media consistently does, which is conjuring up combative words (slam, blast, attack) to describe what is overall a (relatively) civil discussion. I mean, nobody's been burned in effigy yet. There have yet to be any riots or violent protests in either candidate's name. I think Politics would be much more interesting if they began using comic book sound effects to describe what the politicians are doing...
"Senator Clinton GGGRRRRRRROOOOOSHes Obama's remarks"
"Barack Obama KRAKKOWWWWs Presiden Bush's war plan"
"Candidates ZZZZRRRRRKKKKKKK each other during debate"
I mean, we all know what those headlines are saying, even if the acting verb is pure gibberish. Also, John McCain actually said "Fuck you! I know more about this than anyone else in the room" during a meeting with other senators. Fucking awesome.