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He really didn't look too confident answering that question, did he? A lot of "um"s and "er"s, followed by a fall-back on a default position of equivocation. I feel sorry for politicians who are ambushed with this rubbish; they probably never dreamed when they were working their way up the ladder that they'd end up having to answer questions about hologram planes, thermite and basement bombs facilitating top-down collapses.
I'd also like to express my displeasure that, whilst waiting to see how Obama answered that question, I was subjected to over three minutes of those two kids wandering around droning on about the Bush administration to everyone they could find. The sheer ego-driven nature of most Twoofers never fails to make me grimace.
Not exactly a impressive show of support. In fact Obama in the kind of political speak politicians use kind of told the guy to f*#K off.
And the best support they got from general public was the guy with the beard who "like" thought there should "like" further investigation into "like" the whole 911 thing "like"
Politicians are in a bit of a bind when confronting conspiratoids. If they say what the conspiratoids deserve to hear ("You are indiot, don't waste my time with your lunatic theories") they risk making the conspiratoid look like a victim, so they soft pedal their responses. Obama actually had a better response than John Edwards had for Mathew Horton Woodson ("walk with me" which implies his comments were worth hearing).
Isn't the chubby doofus with the long hair the same guy who confronted Kucinich? Also, have Kucinich and Paul actually called for a new investigation? All I remember Kucinich saying was "send me whatever you have", which is really a throw away line.
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He really didn't look too confident answering that question, did he? A lot of "um"s and "er"s, followed by a fall-back on a default position of equivocation. I feel sorry for politicians who are ambushed with this rubbish; they probably never dreamed when they were working their way up the ladder that they'd end up having to answer questions about hologram planes, thermite and basement bombs facilitating top-down collapses.
I'd also like to express my displeasure that, whilst waiting to see how Obama answered that question, I was subjected to over three minutes of those two kids wandering around droning on about the Bush administration to everyone they could find. The sheer ego-driven nature of most Twoofers never fails to make me grimace.
And what was the point of the video?
Not exactly a impressive show of support. In fact Obama in the kind of political speak politicians use kind of told the guy to f*#K off.
And the best support they got from general public was the guy with the beard who "like" thought there should "like" further investigation into "like" the whole 911 thing "like"
The blind talking to the clueless
This is all a big video game to them...then some day, hopefully, they will grow up.
They fit the look of the stereotypical truther to the hilt though.
TAM:)
"Don't you think it should be a major campaign issue?"
"Yee-ea-aaaah."
Sounded really convinced...
Politicians are in a bit of a bind when confronting conspiratoids. If they say what the conspiratoids deserve to hear ("You are indiot, don't waste my time with your lunatic theories") they risk making the conspiratoid look like a victim, so they soft pedal their responses. Obama actually had a better response than John Edwards had for Mathew Horton Woodson ("walk with me" which implies his comments were worth hearing).
Isn't the chubby doofus with the long hair the same guy who confronted Kucinich? Also, have Kucinich and Paul actually called for a new investigation? All I remember Kucinich saying was "send me whatever you have", which is really a throw away line.
which chubby doofus?
which chubby doofus?
The one who asks the question of Obama. Isn't he the same one who asked Kucinich if he'd support a new investigation?
I live 30 Minutes North of Keene State and hope those dweebs are not really from NH! That would be embarassing.
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