The Human Gaffe Machine needs a Walking Spin Machine
By gewcew23
@gewcew23 (8007)
United States
May 28, 2008 12:01pm CST
I usually do not waste my advise on people to moronic to understand it but this time I will actually help Obamoronic. We all know that Obamoronic cannot go without one speech without a gaffe, and then the next day he has to clarify his comments. Well since he is the Human Gaffe Machine, he needs a Walking Spin Machine. Instead of waiting for the next day to fix those idiotic comments, his spin machine could on the spot spin the comment into a positive. What a great help this would be for Obamoronic.
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4 responses
@rodney850 (2145)
• United States
28 May 08
Maybe he could get the reverend Jesse Jackson to be his spin Dr. Maybe his own reverend but then they would have to have a seperate spin Dr. for reverend Wright also!
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@bravenewworld (746)
• United States
28 May 08
This is all quite lame. The last 3 GOP presidents were semi-literate, misspeaking, misspelling and constantly with 'foot in mouth' (a bit like the poster herself). Obama is one of the most articulate candidates this country has ever had.
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@bravenewworld (746)
• United States
29 May 08
I agree that being articulate is not enough. But I like what he says. He is saying the right things, as far as I'm concerned. The only concern is how much he can deliver. Hillary seems as though she might have the savvy to get more done, but by playing the game in Washington. But I still prefer to give Obama the chance. If he doesn't deliver, then Hillary in 2012!
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@janisspaggiari59 (656)
• United States
29 May 08
articulate is not good enough.Words do not solve problems.I don't care if they misspell or misspeak.Obama's articulate
speeches is not the answer for America.
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
28 May 08
Please, please show me the way, not only you, gewcew23 but all your like-minded partners here; tell me what I should think and think and who I should like and support so as not to be a moron since all of you are right about everything, I know that because you told me so yourselves. Should I change my mind about the Bush Administration and realize I'm the moron, not Bush, and either everything he's told us through the years have either been true or if they were lies they were only told to us for our own good, because I and others like me aren't equipped to deal with the truth? How truly wonderful it must be to never make a mistake, never misspeak, at least about anything important enough to even be mentioned. I'm truly envious of you and I wish I could bow down to you and kiss your feet right now!
Annie
@bravenewworld (746)
• United States
29 May 08
Yeah, I don't get the 'flat out lying' bit. If his uncle took part in liberating a different camp, what did he gain by referring to the wrong camp? It's not as though by misspeaking he has gained anything, unlike if his uncle took part in no camp liberation. This is typical of the ridiculous lengths conservatives will go to throw mud and hope some of it sticks, in stead of keeping to the issues.
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
28 May 08
Please, please show me the way, not only you, gewcew23 but all your like-minded partners here; tell me what I should think and think and who I should like and support so as not to be a moron since all of you are right about everything, I know that because you told me so yourselves. Should I change my mind about the Bush Administration and realize I'm the moron, not Bush, and either everything he's told us through the years have either been true or if they were lies they were only told to us for our own good, because I and others like me aren't equipped to deal with the truth? How truly wonderful it must be to never make a mistake, never misspeak, at least about anything important enough to even be mentioned. I'm truly envious of you and I wish I could bow down to you and kiss your feet right now!
Annie