Countdown: Jim Webb Interview June 30, 2008

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Keith talks to Jim Webb about the passage of his GI Bill that President Bush and John McCain then tried to take credit for after trying to block it.

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  • Jim Webb is a much bigger man than I could have been. I would have told Bush to shove it and get off my coat tails. Ugh, it'd piss me off to see that fucker slamming MY bill for the SOLDIERS every chance he could and now he's praising it. Nahhh, that wouldn't fly with me.

  • people need to see this. it really shows the type of people mccain and bush are. they are SLIME! i just don't understand how anyone could vote for them - unless they have something to gain from violence and bloodshed. bush-mccain has the integrity of a slime-mold.

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  • I like this guy. I hope we'll see more of him.

  • If you take a stance like this ("Liberals are mean-spirited and devious"), you show you are not within the framework of rational discussion, and thus actually pose a threat to the free world, which supposedly consists of a social structure of free individuals on a rational basis. ("Liberalism[...]['s]intention [is] to disparage or belittle people rather than debate an issue on its own merits". Followed by: "Liberals are mean-spirited and devious."?

    You make me laugh.)

  • Wesley Clark is a mealymouthed politician. He is self-seeking, malicious, and petty. "Politician" has been defined as a person primarily interested in political office for selfish or other narrow and usually short-sighted reasons. Liberal Democrats exceed that definition in the most pejorative sense. The negative connotation implicit in Liberalism is the malicious intention to disparage or belittle people rather than debate an issue on its own merits. Liberals are mean-spirited and devious.

  • Its no surprise at this time that Bush or McCain would lie about their attempts to screw the American soldger, But the truly sad news is that the "fourth estate" ABC, NBC and CBS refused to reveil this truth to the ignorant American public.

  • I like the G.I. Bill, because these troops can do a lot of educating on our college campuses. Not only is it good for them to have this opportunity, but it is great for the diversity of our campuses across the country. These troops have so much to tell us.

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