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Added: Jun 15, 2008
From: wmleler
Duration: 2:7
http://politicalirony.com/2008/06/15/mccain-acts-creepy-in-old-snl-skit/ A new book called "Save the Males" reminds Chris Matthews of an old Saturday Night Live skit where John McCain plays a sensitive, but creepy husband. Who knew he could act!
Channel: News
Tags: chris live matthews mccain night satire saturday snl
cocolahtay Says:
Dec 30, 2008 - Not really, He lost me with the evangelical pandering and Sarah Palin pick. He knows better than that.
reostzombie13 Says:
Dec 30, 2008 - and who else could've he picked that didn't match that description? Hell, McCain has alway been for a babies life since conception.
cocolahtay Says:
Dec 30, 2008 - Mike Huckabee(My #1 pick), Olympia Snowe(if it had to be a woman), Mitt Romney,Tim Pawlenty and many others. Abortion is a tool politicians use to divide and conquer. People can have abortions right now and it doesn't directly affect the lives of most Americans. I recognize the life of a child at conception but I'm pro-choice. To me abortions are an irresponsible, inhumane choice. but a choice none the less. The war and the economy are what're important right now.
di5n33 Says:
Jan 2, 2009 - "they'll always stick to their own" what about republicans?? Because we ALL know they have a HISTORY of being openminded about people's different beliefs and values - they CERTAINLY don't stick to their own -_-
stingstungme Says:
Jan 2, 2009 - LOL. For some odd reason, when he says "we were meant to be together", it reminds me Chucky! I'll be your friend for life! LMAO.
gib22rhcp Says:
Jan 4, 2009 - haha i'm not a john mccain fan but he was pretty funny in this
gib22rhcp Says:
Jan 4, 2009 - probably somebody qualified
reostzombie13 Says:
Jan 6, 2009 - What made Gov. Palin not qualified?
reostzombie13 Says:
Jan 6, 2009 - Please be more specific. How far would say the parties "close-minded" policy been in action? What leads you to conclude this. It's all about reasoning not who can wine the most.
gib22rhcp Says:
Jan 6, 2009 - she doesn't know geography, politics, history, science, public speaking, nor current events. you have to admit it is obvious she's just not very smart. mccain nominated her in an attempt to win over hilary supporters because he apparentally assumed they were mindless & voted with their vaginas.
reostzombie13 Says:
Jan 6, 2009 - You condemn them for "pandering" to the evangelical crowd yet you choose the biggest draw to evangelicals of the top 4 Repu. candidates. McCain had a problem being the temporary leader of the party because he was not typical member. Pawlenty should have been the choice for the time John decided to make the choice. Just because it does effect others does not make it wrong. A one time murderer should still be punished even if they are not going to do it again.
cocolahtay Says:
Jan 6, 2009 - Just because it's wrong doesn't mean it should be illegal. The problem with conservatives is that u're so caught up in showing u're on a a moral high ground that you forget you live and vote with OTHER PEOPLE. Btw i don't 'condemn' anyone for anything. Huckabee is a likeable guy and he knows how to explain his policy to all sides in a way that suggests he lets his faith guide his decisions but he's considerate of others. I support Barack but i expected Mccain to put up a better fight.
cocolahtay Says:
Jan 6, 2009 - The key to ending abortions is not a blanket law based on a religion that not everyone believes in. It's thru social policy like Sex education that includes BOTH abstinence and safety.nobody's perfect. More afterschool/weekend programs. Start 'em young and tackle the problem from the root. It'll take a generation but it'll work. They're in congress to shape public policy. They're not religious leaders. There's more than one way. If something is not working don't get mad change ur approach.
delicateblu Says:
Jan 7, 2009 - Didn't vote for him, but he is a pretty good sport at poking fun at himself and getting into character when needed!
delicateblu Says:
Jan 7, 2009 - cocolahtay, Well said! You are so right! JM
di5n33 Says:
Jan 7, 2009 - How about Prop 8?? I'm PRETTY sure that was more CLOSEMINDED repulicans then liberals. But how about YOU give reasoning?! Jeez! Why is it always the atheist or the liberal who has to give reasoning as to why they don't believe/agree? And it's whine not wine.
sillygrl23 Says:
Jan 7, 2009 - I remember this skit, they were poking fun at those Lifetime movies.
reostzombie13 Says:
Jan 7, 2009 - Scientifically, if it's a life it should count as murder. Of course if the mother is in danger they should allow it but that's rare. Mike Hukabee would have been my second choice for those reasons. I misunderstand you when you said ""pandering" to the evangelical crowd" You can tell most of his supporters were feeling the same way after the 2nd debate. I supported McCain because he deserved it the most. He showed the leadership needed when Rumsfeld was being a screw-up.
reostzombie13 Says:
Jan 7, 2009 - I agree with you. Public schools is a great way to go at it; most private already do. We may disagree on how young or on how much but at least the approach may be similar. "Evangelicals" don't just want laws made because "God said so." There is scientific reasoning and other social reasons beside religion.
reostzombie13 Says:
Jan 7, 2009 - So you're picking and choosing when to listen to McCain aids. She sure knows her politics if she became Gov. from being a City Council member. McCain nominated her because she seemed to show the best example of opposing the party when needed to instead of sitting there and taking it. I hate that her gender becomes such a great issue. It's really silly; it shouldn't matter. I am sick of everyone talking how great it is we elected a black person. Why can't he just be a person?
reostzombie13 Says:
Jan 7, 2009 - Lighten up, it's an internet discussion. Not like we're actually on the House floor or anything. I didn't care too much about "Prop 8" because it's a California issue. My state had our own Prop 8. The most confusing thing about Prop 8 is how Obama & Biden both say in national debates they don't support changing the def. of marriage yet Californians like Ellen will have them say different. I asked for reasoning because you gave vague attacks and I wanted to know what you were referring to.
gib22rhcp Says:
Jan 7, 2009 - i don't think it has to do with anything, i'm saying mccain's the one who was trying to take advantage of it.
cocolahtay Says:
Jan 7, 2009 - U mean if it counts as human life. Because a lots of things have life scientifically. The real dilemma is the location of the fetus and the right to privacy.Because the fetus is living inside someone's body. So the question is does the govt. have the right to determine what happens inside someone's body? IMO the answer is no. They can't even arrest a crackhead unless he/she is seen buying/selling/possessing crack. So the govt. has to find another way to stop abortions. A law will not work.
SPlD3RMAN Says:
Jan 8, 2009 - McCain can act!
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reostzombie13 Says:
Dec 30, 2008 - That's why you never rely on what a liberal wants when choosing our own candidate to be "bipartisan" because they'll always stick to their own.