Thursday, September 04, 2008

A Strong Woman

The best line of the night:

"What's the difference between a hockey mom and a pitbull? Lipstick."









10 comments:

best stocks said...

very nice! hahahahaha

Janna said...

She was AWESOME. It was so fun to watch her steal Obama's thunder. LOL :)

Anonymous said...

Your all Delusional!

Matt Gritter said...

Hey anonymous,

It's not delusion, it's Palin Power!

Janna said...

Anonymous...

Refusing to bow down to the Obamessiah does not make us "delusional." It means we have common sense... and we're smart enough to see past the idol (that Obama has made himself into) to see the arrogant empty suit that he actually is. (Who else thought the "greek temple of the gods" set was ever so *slightly* over the top for the backdrop of Obama's acceptance speech? It says volumes about his narcissism.)

I heard this phrase the other day and I think it is quite fitting: I already have a Savior... I'm looking for a President. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I didn't say I was an Obama supporter, in fact I'm not. If you think our (the republican) ticket is a great one, then your delusional.

Anonymous said...

If McCain wins, the only change going on in the White House will be Mccain changing his adult diaper.

Matt Gritter said...

I'd have to respectfully disagree. I'm a republican and as much as I dislike some things about the current administration, John McCain is no George W. Bush. The Bush administration blew the budget and nearly spent this country into oblivion. Based on their track record, the McCain/Palin ticket will bring fiscal responsibility, proactive budget cutting and elimination of wasteful spending from top to bottom. So you are not voting for anyone then?

Anonymous said...

anonymous, you are right nothing will change except for the diapers. the white house will still smell like a dirty one. They run that place like most small business run there books ,just keeep on borowing more money and sooner or later some one will fall

Matt Gritter said...

Funny how the anti-McCain respondents remain anonymous.