I just looked that up in my politician-to-English phrasebook, and it translates as "cast a couple of votes that I understood were absolutely necessary for me to have any realistic chance of reelection". Principled!
<blockquote>When does it stop being a public event? When they leave the podium? When she gets in the car?</blockquote>
When she joins the Republican party, of course. Haha! It&#039;s a men-only club.
<blockquote>And is the driver subject to the same limitless surveillance as the political candidate?</blockquote>
Yes.
<blockquote>When is the tracker interfering with the campaign staffers&#039; personal liberty and violating their freedom of movement in public? </blockquote>
Damn, beat me to it... &quot;It&#039;s a public event&quot; means &quot;I can do anything I want and you&#039;re not allowed to get mad at me... neener neener neener!&quot;
This story needs some quotes from &quot;Roadhouse.&quot;
Dude, <a href="http:\/\/www.bravotv.com\/million-dollar-listing-los-angeles\/season-5\/videos\/the-brokers-blowout" target="_blank">ur doing it wrong</a>
No, GOP trackers are supposed to provoke a response and edit out all context, in an effort to make the opposing candidate look bad.
Even if you only eat the top half?
Who says She doesn&#039;t have a sense of humour?
But if he held the camera correctly, it wouldn&#039;t have fallen so easily, and he&#039;d have lost most of the dramatic effect of this clip.
He got the shot he wanted, is what I&#039;m saying.
I just looked that up in my politician-to-English phrasebook, and it translates as &quot;cast a couple of votes that I understood were absolutely necessary for me to have any realistic chance of reelection&quot;. Principled!
Yeah, but best of all is a little push and shove <em>then</em> waking up with a horse head.
the bbc is predicting:
<i>Storm threatens Republican party.</i>
nice.
Worst. Pillowtalk. Ever!
<blockquote>When does it stop being a public event? When they leave the podium? When she gets in the car?</blockquote>
When she joins the Republican party, of course. Haha! It&#039;s a men-only club.
<blockquote>And is the driver subject to the same limitless surveillance as the political candidate?</blockquote>
Yes.
<blockquote>When is the tracker interfering with the campaign staffers&#039; personal liberty and violating their freedom of movement in public? </blockquote>
When the tracker is a Democrat, of course.
Plus also too, how many balls does Osama think Barack has?
Macaca clip occurred <em>during</em> a rally, with the tracker in the crowd, not even at the front.
It&#039;s one thing to film the appearances. It&#039;s a different thing to stalk the candidate after the event is over.
If Democrats had wanted that to happen, can there be any doubt it would&#039;ve happened already? The guy clearly lacks impulse control.
Instead, we have various videos of him being an ass <em>without</em> provocation.
&quot;You didn&#039;t film that.&quot;
Damn, beat me to it... &quot;It&#039;s a public event&quot; means &quot;I can do anything I want and you&#039;re not allowed to get mad at me... neener neener neener!&quot;