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Current Events => Archives => Politics => Election 2010 => Topic started by: formerlurker on January 15, 2010, 08:53:20 PM
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:lmao:
She.Is.Done.
[youtube=425,350]OmNpcMHwOa8[/youtube]
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She's waaaaaay past done. We're into cooked a pizza on 550° for 3 hours territory here.
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Politico picked it up:
In the intensifying Democratic precriminations game over who to blame if Coakley loses, here's one for the blame Coakley camp: On another talk radio show, "Nightside With Dan Rea," Coakley jabs Rudy Giuliani as a Yankee fan, then goes on to describe Brown supporter Curt Schilling, the great former Red Sox pitcher, as a Yankee fan as well.
The host sounds incredulous -- "Curt Schilling? The Red Sox great pitcher of the bloody sock?" -- and Coakley initially sounds unfamiliar with him. She eventually reverses herself, but it's an odd moment in a state that was transfixed by Schilling's performance in the 2004 World Series, where he helped the Red Sox win for the first time since 1918.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0110/Coakley_and_Schilling.html?showall
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Just when you thought John Kerry's, "Manny Ortiz" moment couldn't be topped....
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its so obvious she is some sort of self-appointed elite with her opinions on everything, including what she doesn't know -
She would have done less damage by simply saying " I don't follow baseball much, I'm sorry."
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its so obvious she is some sort of self-appointed elite with her opinions on everything, including what she doesn't know -
She would have done less damage by simply saying " I don't follow baseball much, I'm sorry."
Even your basic halfwit (me) can follow and regurgitate a water cooler conversation on sports.
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Just when you thought John Kerry's, "Manny Ortiz" moment couldn't be topped....
Taking bets on when she says, "Can I get me a huntin' license here?"
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Taking bets on when she says, "Can I get me a huntin' license here?"
:rotf:
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its so obvious she is some sort of self-appointed elite with her opinions on everything, including what she doesn't know -
She would have done less damage by simply saying " I don't follow baseball much, I'm sorry."
Miskie that would be fine, however it would mean she was living in a cave in late 2004, when the media was 24/7 Curt Schilling and the bloody sock.
First win in 86 years? I don't care if you follow baseball or not, this is something that Boston was a wee bit excited about. It would have been really hard to miss it.
Of course it was seared, seared, into my memory....
(http://blogs.suntimes.com/sportsprose/curt-schilling-bloody-sock.jpg)
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Miskie that would be fine, however it would mean she was living in a cave in late 2004, when the media was 24/7 Curt Schilling and the bloody sock.
First win in 86 years? I don't care if you follow baseball or not, this is something that Boston was a wee bit excited about. It would have been really hard to miss it.
Of course it was seared, seared, into my memory....
(http://blogs.suntimes.com/sportsprose/curt-schilling-bloody-sock.jpg)
absolutely - that's why I said 'Less Damage' - It still would have been bad, and painted her as 'out of touch' with Massachusetts
- but calling Schilling a Yankee fan ?
There are awful, degrading, racist, dirty things to say - but to say that -- THAT about Schilling - who with the Sox came back from the edge of defeat against the Yankees to take the World Series for the first time in generations ? As AG of MASSACHUSETTS ?
There is nothing I can think of that can be said in this Commonwealth that could alienate people of any race or sex or political affiliation who even pays 'modest' attention to baseball more effectively.
The Coakley Campaign could be made into a Movie -- "Tommy Boy II" except this time the nasty woman is both the 'moran' as well as the candidate, who self destructs her own campaign.