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Lone Laugher
05-18-2008, 10:25 AM
Jone Boehner just appeared on George Stephanopolis ( sp ) and was certain about one thing:

The Republican party is the party for change. They can deliver the change that the American people deserve. They can make the changes that the American people need.

I think he said the word "change" at least 10 times in a 10 minute interview.

I guess they think the Obama campaign slogan was a good one.

I think I'll start a new brewery. "Budgeiser.....the Emperor of Beers".

patriotsblade
05-18-2008, 10:51 AM
OK, this is OP material. Off to Shock Therapy.

Trueblue
05-18-2008, 11:39 AM
Jone Boehner just appeared on George Stephanopolis ( sp ) and was certain about one thing:

The Republican party is the party for change. They can deliver the change that the American people deserve. They can make the changes that the American people need.

I think he said the word "change" at least 10 times in a 10 minute interview.

I guess they think the Obama campaign slogan was a good one.

I think I'll start a new brewery. "Budgeiser.....the Emperor of Beers".

:lmao

Yellowdogtexan
05-19-2008, 12:16 PM
Yes but the new slogan of the GOP is also the registered slogan of an anti-depressant. This is amusing. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/18/boehner-needled-on-ithis_n_102325.htmlSTEPHANOPOULOS: The Democrats are having some fun at your expense this week because they look at your slogan, "The Change You Deserve," and say that's the slogan for Effexor, an anti-depressant. Here was Congressman Steny Hoyer, your counterpart.

HOYER: [on videotape] "The Change You Deserve", of course, is a trademark for an anti-depressant. It does have side effects. It can make you sick. 82% of Americans have indicated they are sick and tired of the policies that have been pursued by the Bush-Boehner administration.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Shouldn't you have seen that coming?

BOEHNER: Listen, I could have used an anti-depressant last week.If you go to the link, you can watch Boehner and he does seem depressed.

Trueblue
05-19-2008, 05:40 PM
It's interesting to me that the Pubs seem to think that their big mistake was not delivering more of their version of conservatism. As if more of the same would really bring people around to not caring about an endless war, a failure to respond Katrina, and a troubled economy.