What Is Up With Politics Today?

Nonpartisan Commentary on the Crazy World of Politics

&
 

Oct 28 2008

Not Another Old Dude Cliché

Published by eclecticbird at 5:09 pm under Fun, What?! Edit This

When I first heard this I wanted to shoot myself but…I don’t know.  She’s kinda cute in that dumb blonde sort of way.  So I listened to it again and she actually has policy ideas that don’t suck.  Shocking I know.  I think she is a lot more intelligent than people give her credit for (probably as or more so than many in Washington) and I have money that says in the next ten years or so she’s going to be in politics…. while I’m making predictions I’ll say state level then in Washington.  Any takers?

Ok now for a little game I use to play called if you had to choose.  (this is for those tough decisions)  If you had to choose between McCain and Paris who would you pick?  You HAVE to pick one of them so don’t toss Obama in.  (pretend Paris is old enough) 

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google
Possibly-related Articles:                                        (auto-generated)

7 Responses to “Not Another Old Dude Cliché”

  1. katieanneon 29 Oct 2008 at 4:28 am edit this

    Either the used-to-have-it-but-forgot or the never-knew-it-to-being-with? Hmmmm! I guess I’d have to listen to what their advisers were pitching as the campaign platforms, and decide which advisers I wanted in the WH - because neither of these would be leading the country on anything more than photo ops!

  2. bill_fingeron 29 Oct 2008 at 4:46 am edit this

    Now I’ll have that song stuck in my head all day. Between her and McCain is kinda hard. Now, if it’s between her and Palin, it’s no question — it’s hot.

  3. katieanneon 30 Oct 2008 at 10:50 am edit this

    A platform for Paris? Wouldn’t that be on her shoes? :)

Trackback URI | Comments RSS

Leave a Reply

Some Today.com contributors may have received a fee or a promotional product or service from a manufacturer for promotional consideration, while others receive no consideration at all. Each contributor is responsible for disclosing any such promotional consideration.