
I'll concede Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin as "issues" for conservatives, but Michael Moore and Nancy Pelosi are no better for the liberals! |
Hey, It's not my fault that the President smells terrible. |
But it is definitely a fault that you are so obsessed with an odor you have never smelled. |
I take the first lady at her word. |
You can't even spell orthodoxy. It's hard to take you seriously when you use it. Also it is hard to take you seriously when you say that China is somehow uniquely privileged in its use of fossil fuels: Per capita carbon emissions (CO2 tons) (2007): U.S. 18.9 China: 4.9 Oil consumption per capita (2007) in barrels per year U.S.: 25.1 China: 2.1 |
The disturbing thing is not that he thinks Barack Obama smells bad, but that he believes that female conservative politicians smell very good. |
Thanks! I appreciate it! |
Sarah Palin DEFINATELY smells better than B O (or hillary). And EVERYBODY knows it. |
Especially Michelle (and Bill Clinton after a friendly chat with Todd). |
And how exactly do you know that? I'm sure the answer will creep me out. BTW can't you even spell the word "definitely"? Where did you go to school? |
uva |
Palin pays attention to detail and is never disheveled. Personal hygiene is a fundamental building block of the put-together look she so effortlessly displays. Uva. |
Listen to yourself. You have issues. And for the record, that look took at least $150,000 of campaign money. |
Unfortunately what happens is that people respond to that poster with serious arguments and the poster responds with insults and then the whole thing escalates. That's why I think the poster is someone who is using these antagonistic posts because she enjoys the angry responses she gets, maybe it helps to distract her from high levels of anxiety. Anyway, I wish people wouldn't encourage her. Really folks, she enjoys the attention she gets when people respond in outrage. |
Probably true. But the hygiene-politics association is truly weird. That's one for a professional. |