Christine O'Donnell walks out on CNN's Piers Morgan

The Prayer Witch Project is a worldwide laughingstock.


Some local Tea Party leaders in Delaware have magically seen the light and have to begun back away from their associations with O’Donnell.


Take, for example, Eric Bodenweiser. Bodenweiser is himself a failed candidate for local office. He is also a former leader of a now-defunct conservative group called the “Sussex County Community Organized Regiment,” known as SCCOR for short. After the election of President Obama, rather then marching south to join the forces assembling under General Beauregard on the Plains of Manassas, the Regiment merged with other groups to become the Sussex County 9-12 Patriots. And Bodenweiser continues to be a prominent local conservative activist.


Yesterday, in a local radio interview, Bodenweiser distanced himself from O’Donnell and opined that her book is coming out at the wrong time.


Criticism from local Tea Party leaders and “conservative activists” is something new for O’Donnell. It is a sign of her imminent disappearance from the national scene.



http://www.frumforum.com/o%E2%80%99donnells-followers-see-the-light

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Poor Dixtard.


Now he's resorted to "they do it too".

There ain't no "too" to it... Liberals do it and righties don't, then liberals lie about it. It's a fucking pattern! I've discovered, anytime pinheads are protesting and complaining about some fake problem they blame the right for, it is the liberals who are most guilty of that very thing they complain about. Take the "racism" thing for example... All we hear night and day, is how the right are a bunch of racists, we just hate black people for no other reason than being black.... yet it's the liberals who firmly believe black people are inferior and need liberals to "level the playing field" for them.
 
Dixtard: You need more exclamation points. Maybe some phrases in capital letters. Use "pinhead" more.


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Now, back to the topic at hand.
 
Troublemaker is a shorter book than its large print has manipulated it to appear. But even with its modest running time, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to sit through the sometimes excruciatingly dull childhood anecdotes and endless political shoptalk. We’ve picked out the tastiest quotes, revelations, and themes so you don’t won’t have to.



She never wanted to tell you she’s not a witch.


O’Donnell loses no time in recounting the backstory of the “not a witch” ad, telling it in little snippets spliced between the opening chapters. Maybe a concerned editor suggested this gimmick as an intervention for the crawling pace and superficial narrative of the chapters about O’Donnell’s early life.


As O’Donnell tells it, she never wanted to record the witch ad. When her campaign manager pitched it to her, he said, “You’re going to hate this, Christine, but hear me out.”


She did hate it, and kept hating it even as he all but tricked her into recording a few takes.


They had written another ad she preferred, that featured her supporters’ stories of economic hardship.


But even as she intoned, “I’m not a witch,” ostensibly to see how it sounded on camera, she says she was violating her better judgment.


She “cringed” when the line showed up on the teleprompter, but she actually “wanted to scream.”


She felt in her bones that something would go wrong, and later that night, she met with a group of pastors and asked them to pray. “I think I just made a terrible mistake,” she told them.



http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...troublemaker-review-the-10-juiciest-bits.html
 
Dixtard: You need more exclamation points. Maybe some phrases in capital letters. Use "pinhead" more. Now, back to the topic at hand.[/B]

My post needs nothing except an intelligent response from you, which we're not likely to get. The day I need advice from a brain-dead moron like you on capitalization or punctuation, is the day I hang up my keyboard for good. You should stick to picking your nose and fantasizing about sex with your mom, you know, the things you're good at.
 
My post needs nothing except an intelligent response from you, which we're not likely to get. The day I need advice from a brain-dead moron like you on capitalization or punctuation, is the day I hang up my keyboard for good. You should stick to picking your nose and fantasizing about sex with your mom, you know, the things you're good at.

Poor Dixtard.


Don't you want to defend Witchy Woman's walkout?


That's the subject of the thread.
 
Poor Dixtard.


Don't you want to defend Witchy Woman's walkout?


That's the subject of the thread.

I'm with Damo, I don't blame her. In fact, I think this is the strategy every candidate on the right should have... the second some pinhead moron wants to DIVERT the topic to their personal religious views, get the hell up and walk out! To hell with you people, if this is the kind of shit you want to pull! We've got BIG problems in this country, and we don't have time for your gotchya games anymore. It was cute and fun for a while, but it has gotten old, and there really isn't any need in politicians on the right trying to placate liberals or justify themselves to the left... believe whatever you want, we're not going to dignify it with a response. As I APTLY pointed out, Carter believed it was adulterous to even THINK ABOUT masturbating to someone other than your wife... FAR more "wacko" than O'Donnell, and you liberals elected him president, so just shut the fuck up about O'Donnell, HYPOCRITES!
 
wrong again. she said DURING the interview that this wasn't part of the agreed upon format or something like that..

i guess next time i will keep repeating myself for the dumb dishonest hacks out there...because oh boy, if i don't....then of course i never said it before

:rolleyes:

How come you keep dodging the comment you made earlier where you claim she DID state she had an agreement?
 
i watched it on tv and she indicated this was the case, that is why she walked out. watch the video


Definition of INDICATE
transitive verb
1
a : to point out or point to b : to be a sign, symptom, or index of <the high fever indicates a serious condition> c : to demonstrate or suggest the necessity or advisability of <indicated the need for a new school> <the indicated treatment>
2
: to state or express briefly
<indicated a desire to cooperate>

So when you watched it on TV she indicated...or STATED...this was the case.

More ridiculous parsing of words by another Rightie too pig headed to admit he's wrong.
 
I watched the video. Not only did he answer the question but he elaborated on his answer explaining the wealthy use the roads and rails which were paid for by others. Furthermore, they have more to protect which the military does and everyone pays.

The interviewer repeated the same question after having asked other questions. If the interviewer didn't feel the interviewee answered the question earlier he should have immediately asked it again. Obviously, the interviewer does not know the difference between an interview and a debate.


who are these "others" that paid for the roads?.......
 
I'm with Damo, I don't blame her. In fact, I think this is the strategy every candidate on the right should have... the second some pinhead moron wants to DIVERT the topic to their personal religious views, get the hell up and walk out! To hell with you people, if this is the kind of shit you want to pull! We've got BIG problems in this country, and we don't have time for your gotchya games anymore. It was cute and fun for a while, but it has gotten old, and there really isn't any need in politicians on the right trying to placate liberals or justify themselves to the left... believe whatever you want, we're not going to dignify it with a response. As I APTLY pointed out, Carter believed it was adulterous to even THINK ABOUT masturbating to someone other than your wife... FAR more "wacko" than O'Donnell, and you liberals elected him president, so just shut the fuck up about O'Donnell, HYPOCRITES!

You seem to forget she was being interviewed regarding her book and that Morgan asked her about something that was in the book. He was asking her about something she writes about in the book. How can that possibly be inappropriate or wasting time or a "gotchya moment" when she, herself, put it in the book?

To suggest it is out of place to question an author about something they put in a book when the purpose of the interview is to promote that specific book....well, it's just plain dixish.
 
wrong again. she said DURING the interview that this wasn't part of the agreed upon format or something like that. you're completely ignorant if you believe reporters/news stations never agree to certain questions or agree that some questions are off topic. it happens all the time. politicians have told reporters before that certain subjects were off topic. i remember tiger woods agreed to be interviewed by numerous press on the condition they wouldn't bring up the affairs. you've proven once again how little you know. i'm also not surprised you aren't calling out the dem who walked out. you're like that, it is only bad when someone you don't agree with does it.


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I'm with Damo, I don't blame her. In fact, I think this is the strategy every candidate on the right should have... the second some pinhead moron wants to DIVERT the topic to their personal religious views, get the hell up and walk out! To hell with you people, if this is the kind of shit you want to pull! We've got BIG problems in this country, and we don't have time for your gotchya games anymore. It was cute and fun for a while, but it has gotten old, and there really isn't any need in politicians on the right trying to placate liberals or justify themselves to the left... believe whatever you want, we're not going to dignify it with a response. As I APTLY pointed out, Carter believed it was adulterous to even THINK ABOUT masturbating to someone other than your wife... FAR more "wacko" than O'Donnell, and you liberals elected him president, so just shut the fuck up about O'Donnell, HYPOCRITES!

I see you took my advice re: the exclamation points, caps, but you need to use "pinhead" in every other phrase.


No need to thank me.

 
Your father and mother, perhaps? Aunts and uncles and grandparents? The middle class citizens living in the same community. Most likely a few people who can't even afford an automobile.

I guess PiMP doesn't know how much of the pump price of the gas he puts in his moped every three months goes to road maintenance. How much is the tag for that thing, anyway?



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Your father and mother, perhaps? Aunts and uncles and grandparents?

The middle class citizens living in the same community. Most likely a few people who can't even afford an automobile.

do you believe wealthy people didn't pay anything toward the roads?......perhaps even the largest share?........
 
Now, back to the thread topic:


Watch the Prayer Witch Project pull the same kind of shit during her Senate campaign - the finger snap is a nice touch:



 
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