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Peggy Noonan: John McCain Needs to Insult More Female Campaign Staffers

Posted by Roy Edroso, Alicublog at 1:00 PM on June 27, 2008.


Candidate called his spokeswoman a bipolar drug-dealing drunk, charms press.
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THESE ARE THE JOKES, FOLKS! Peggy Noonan seems to want another campaign job. In today's Wall Street Journal she pleads for the Republicans to release the real McCain, highlighting "the antic part of his nature, his natural wit... That's why the boys on the bus loved him in 2000. That's why the Republican base rejected him in 2000."

Well, that seems a mixed outcome at best, but maybe even the base will be won over by such sure-fire material as this:

[He] volunteered that Brooke Buchanan, his spokeswoman who was seated nearby and rolling her eyes, 'has a lot of her money hidden in the Cayman Islands' and that she earned it by 'dealing drugs.' Previously, Mr. McCain had identified Ms. Buchanan as 'Pat Buchanan's illegitimate daughter,' 'bipolar,' 'a drunk,' 'someone with a lot of boyfriends,' and 'just out of Betty Ford.'"
Ha... huh? "That's the McCain his friends love," Noonan confidently tells us, "McCain unplugged."

I have to ask, will these Friars' Club Roast routines be used only on friends, or are they also meant for the press pool ("Helen, you brain-damaged old whore! Remember when you sucked me off behind the statue of William Borah? I felt like the Lion of the Senate all day") and the debates ("Let's be honest, homes, if I may call you homes. Puffy Combs is still mad about J-Lo, and if he finds out you were tappin' that back in '99, you can stop worrying about white people for the rest of the campaign and perhaps your life. In fact, maybe you should just grab a Bronco right now and do an OJ, while you still have your balls")? That would be a bold move, certainly.

Or maybe McCain unplugged should direct his schtick toward the voters: "Yeah, you had a nice time drinkin' beers and clearin' brush with George Bush, didn't you? I notice Prozac consumption is up. Maybe if you pillheads could come down long enough to see what a mess this country's in, I wouldn't have to worry about you voting for the other guy because you thought he did a good job in Men In Black. See these medals? I didn't win them in a debate competition. You want a tongue job, we'll get the missus out here. That ain't my bag. You people are fucked and it's gonna take a crazy, half-senile old sailor to get you unfucked. Now, somebody tell that cunt to come up here for the grip-and-grin, or as we call it in my house, the money shot. Thanks, morons, and try the veal."

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Don't lose your way, AlterNet.
Posted by: trappedintwilightzone on Jun 27, 2008 6:43 PM   
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There's a good reason there have been no posts for this lame piece. It isn't worth anybody's time (and, yes, I recognize that I'm wasting mine). This is an all-time low, AlterNet. You can do better. Far better.

McCain is awful enough on his own. And if he ever needs help coming up with disgusting, sexist insults Noonan can help him. He certainly won't need ghosting from Edroso or anyone else from the non-far-right.

This item is ridiculous. Cut it out.

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Liam
Posted by: Liam on Jun 27, 2008 9:58 PM   
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So this is supposed to be funny? It is like the crap we used to write in high school and thought it was funny because we were 17 and stupid!

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» RE: Liam Posted by: koolwoman
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Posted by: sunfire on Jun 28, 2008 5:26 AM   
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This piece is contemptuous. No more gutter talk please.

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Funny the past week I've noticed
Posted by: fifthworld on Jun 29, 2008 4:38 PM   
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that most everyone who writes anything is trying to sound shockingly crude like George Carlin. Am I wrong on this? I'm glad the guy's sensibility is emulated, but at least his more "infamous" language was always in service of some deep insight or social commentary, in other words with a point to his ruthless sincerity -- the crudeness never just stood alone, serving nothing, as in the case of this narcissistic, adolescent, unhelpful crap, Roy. Or, Roy, maybe this is actually your own authentic style, but it's still a worthless article.

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Roy Edroso is a very bad man and not not funny at all
Posted by: mweb on Jun 29, 2008 7:54 PM   
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I fervently agree with the other commenters. As progressives, it is vitally important that we take sharp, jagged sticks and shove them way up our asses in order to ensure that we appear painfully constipated, I mean responsibly serious, at all times. Humor in any form is counterproductive to our cause. So are naughty words. Excuse me, I'm sorry, this horrible Roy fellow has me in a veritable tizzy. I need to go wash my hands a few times and have my nightly enema now.

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Penrose
Posted by: Penros on Jun 30, 2008 7:06 AM   
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I suggest you read your comments guidelines. You will see that this article has violated just about all of them. I don't like McCain either....he's a complete ditzhead who flops all over the place for his ideology, the purpose of which seems only to get elected.

But please, let's not lower ourselves to this level. This article deeply offended me. He doesn't need fictionalizing. He's bad enough when he does it himself

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What? Too soon?
Posted by: 113121 on Jun 30, 2008 8:26 AM   
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I thought it was funny, but then I didn't think clearing all that fake brush for the last seven years was worth the beer and really I need someting to laugh at once in awhile here.

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It's Holmes
Posted by: Dobs on Jun 30, 2008 9:02 AM   
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As in Sherlock Holmes. I think perhaps it started as a riff on "No shit Sherlock."

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Funny
Posted by: Dobs on Jun 30, 2008 9:04 AM   
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I also want to say, Funny is good. And this is funny Holmes.

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The photo is better than a thousand words.
Posted by: luzmejor on Jun 30, 2008 6:33 PM   
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You could have stopped with that. It really does show the glaringly con-man schtick of all the republican candidates.

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