Adorable Matilda and entire extende Zmayhem clan! Lovely pictures.
Xander ,'Dirty Girls'
Spike's Bitches 34: They're All Slime and Antlers
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I don't know if I think she's unelectable, either. I just think it will be four more years of hate (not from her, at her) if she gets in. And maybe that will be the case with anyone. Maybe that's what we are. Part of me thinks we turned a corner and can't back up, during the 1988 campaign, and things will always be this ugly, from here on out.
Something bit me three times. In my cleavage. Conveniently they aren't horribly itchy but what if I wanted to wear something slutty sexy today? I mean, should I ever crawl out of my fluffy robe.
Something bit me three times. In my cleavage.
Oh, to be a creepy crawly...
I live in the reddest of red states (Utah), and I personally know people who honestly, seriously believe that Bill Clinton not being thrown out of office was a sign of Satan's influence in government. Otherwise sensible people nod knowingly to each other and say "It's a sign of the end times." They weren't just annoyed by the Demos taking over the House and (mostly) the Senate, they were frightened.
They're as much likely to pause and thoughtfully consider Hilary's campaigning as I am likely to donate to James Phelps.
I find said creepy crawly? It's gonna get the squishie of its life. The final squishie.
Which would be less disturbing if I weren't now earwormed with Europe. Damn the '80s.
Ah, but that earworm leads inevitably to Gob Bluth.
-t, not helping there...
Sorry, it cheered me up, picturing the smoke and glitter.
From the other side of the spectrum, Hillary was not only for the war. She was enthusiastically, for the war. Bob Harris speaks for me on this.
In the wake of 9-11, it wasn't just George W. Bush telling the world "every nation has to be either with us or against us." It was Hillary, as you can hear for yourself.
In October 2002, during the debate about giving Bush authorization to invade Iraq, it wasn't just Dick Cheney telling the world in that Saddam Hussein had links to Al-Qaeda. It was Hillary, from the floor of Congress.
And in February 2005, it wasn't just John McCain claiming that democracy was taking root in Iraq, and that the insurgency was in its last throes. It was Hillary, standing right at John McCain's side.
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But it seems to me, anyway, that when you're starting as an active accessory to the bloodsoaked mess that your core constituency now deeply opposes, and when you're starting with less than half of the electorate not already actively hostile to you in some way...