Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Is He the One?

7 comments:

  1. "I encouraged Cindy to compete," McCain said to cheers. "I told her with a little luck she could be the only woman ever to serve as first lady and Miss Buffalo Chip."
    Here's the YouTube of that portion of McCain's speech:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4X6XqNeF1o&eurl=http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/8/5/11121/36204/569/562859

    From Jim Caple, ESPN: Buffalo Chip has a reputation for that sort of thing. It holds a Miss Buffalo Chip contest every night, which is essentially a topless beauty pageant. And occasionally bottomless, too. During a drenching rain Wednesday night, the contest broke up into smaller groups and one woman wound up dancing naked on a bar top. Her boyfriend/husband saw her and angrily dragged her away as she struggled to put her pants back on and muttered something about how, "It's only this one week a year."

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  2. I don't know whether the anonymous post above came from someone local or from afar but I decided to post it to show just how far the left will go to spin something.John McCain made a humorous comment to a large group of bikers many of whom are vets and enthusiastic supporters and Cindy certainly thought it was funny too.As one might expect the video appeared on CNN with a negative spin.

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  3. well, that's quite the spin. I found Sen. McCain's remark very demeaning to his wife. Miss Buffalo chip pageant is a disgusting event and for Sen. McCain to "kiddingly" suggest his wife enter the contest is sleazy.

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  4. Hey brewer- How about this comment from FITSNEWS?

    "MORE EVIDENCE THAT PEOPLE CAN’T TAKE A JOKE

    FITSNews - August 8, 2008 -

    Amazingly, on one of Sic Willie’s two visits aboard the Straight Talk Express , somebody dropped the ball and actually left him alone and unattended with would-be First Lady Cindy McCain.

    Of course, Sic’s legendary game was completely lost on a dame as classy as Mrs. Straight Talk, who simply smiled and listened politely while our founding editor generally made a buffoon of himself and occasionally got caught giving obsequious “up-downs” over the ridge of her low-cut red dress … which we gotta say, wasn’t all bad.

    Anyway, the memory of that inappropriately comforting image brings us to this week’s “nontroversy” over the breasts of Cindy McCain - and the suggestion that her husband might have actually recommended that she expose them at a topless biker pageant in South Dakota.

    Obviously, McCain didn’t really recommend that she do any such thing, but the Feminazis are predictably going all Midol over the comment, particularly this one CBSNews’ wench named Bonnie Erbe, who says … (more…)

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  5. Pastor who married Jenna Bush doesn't see the humor in mccain's comment either.

    The pastor who officiated Jenna Bush's wedding ripped into Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., on Friday for jokingly volunteering his wife last week for a beauty pageant that often features contestants topless.

    "Well, I don't know a lot about John McCain's family history, I do know, however, that as recently as last week I think it was, the Senator made a comment in South Dakota regarding his wife entering some Buffalo Chips contest which is this topless deal and if she were to enter she would probably win it and my personal opinion and based on my understanding of the Christian faith, that's not not, N-O-T, not the type of expression that a presidential candidate, or anyone for that matter who is a follower of the Christian faith, ought to make," said the Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell. "I don't know if that is a perfect case in point, but it surely does help to juxtapose the DNA of Senator Obama, if you would, versus the DNA of Senator McCain."

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  6. Hey Brewer, I don't know if your quote is accurate but I do know that Kirbyjon Caldwell is an Obama supporter. He has also been a spiritual advisor to President Bush. In any event it is " much ado about nothing".

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