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HRC's JJ Theme

10 Nov 2007 06:57 pm

As the world ponders the propriety of a political director planting questions at HRC's public events in Iowa, ponder, for a moment, the theme I'm told she'll introduce at tonight's Jefferson Jackson dinner in Des Moines.

"Turn up the heat." And "Turn around America.'

On an unrelated note, here's a post by ABC News's Jake Tapper on a subject Jake probably never thought he would write about; Mitt Romney and nudity.

Comments (4)

Ugh, how about "turn off the microphone." I'm already tired of her.

How about one of the "flowers" among the "plants" in the audience ask her what the ***k she was thinking vis a vis Iraq?

I like the the "Turn Around America" theme.

Turn around America, while I flip flop on Iraq, Iran negotiations, Iran nukes, baby bonds, social security taxes, drivers licenses for Illegals.

Turn around America while I plant some fake audience members to ask questions.

Turn around America while I rake in the lobbyist cash.

Turn around America while I develop my plans in secret, like I did with health care in the 90's.

Turn Around America while Bill makes buddy buddy with the Clinton haters like Chris Ruddy who said we killed Vince Foster. We need their overreaching and they need us to sell their books...but sssshhhh, turn around America, you don't want to to see us deal with the devils.

Turn around America while I ride my name and gender to the nomination.

Turn around America while I "Turn Up the Heat" on Iran by voting for Kyl-Lieberman. Sending up oil prices by saber rattling will help tank the enconomy and allow me and Bill to capitalize on it!

Turn around America, I am entitled to the presidency and I don't particularly like you questioning my right to it. If you do, you are a sexist swift boater.

I do have some suspicion that "Turn Up the Heat" won't go over too well in Nevada, where power bills are going up again this fall, where energy is in short supply, and where her "agnostic" position on new nuclear power reactors is not one of her strongest points.


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