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british bulldog vs triple hhh..1.2...y doesnt
matter if the rock counts 3!!! Tags : the rock |
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| CNN hosts shocked when Republican guest picks Ron Paul |
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Rick Sanchez and Kiran Chetry appear not to
expect the answer they got from a Republican
college student on a special "College Week"
edition of CNN's American Morning.
Laura Elizabeth Morales, a Republican and a
junior at the University of Texas appears
with Rachel Moore, Democrat and a senior at
Lebanon Valley College in Pennsylvania.
On being asked who she thinks the GOP
candidate will be for the 2008 Presidential
election, Morales puts her support behind
Texas Congressman Ron Paul.
"I really think he's a sound traditional
conservative," says Morales. "I really think
he really sticks to the Constitution, and
really stands for what conservatives believe
in."
A surprised Sanchez asks: "What are you
trying to say?"
Chetry follows up to ask if there is any, as
she puts it, 'top tier' GOP candidate that
Morales would support because, she says, "if
I was a betting woman I'd say Ron Paul
doesn't have a chance, unfortunately for
you."
Chetry asks if there is a "lack of
enthusiasm" over the 'top tier' GOP
candidate.
"Having been the idealistic betting
candidate," says Morales, "I'd say Ron Paul's
got the chance. Idealistically. As far as the
'top tier' candidates, I don't really think
they stand for what traditional conservatives
believe in.
You've got Giuliani out there, who's really
an anti-gun Republican who's going to lose a
strong base, especially here in the South.
And then Mitt Romney kind of flip-flops on
his issues. John McCain, I think, is pretty
much just 'out,' but we really need a strong,
solid conservative..."
Democrat Rachel Moore weighs in for her side:
"It doesn't really matter who gets the ticket
because anybody could be a better president
than President Bush at this point, and let's
focus on just a Democrat winning in 2008, and
put aside everything pre-primary politics."
"That's not the question," interjects
Sanchez. "If you had to pick somebody, who
would you pick?"
"I'd pick a Democrat," responds Moore, to the
hosts' amazement. "Let's face it..."
"You're going to make a great senator one
day," quips Sanchez.
"All of the College Democrats," says Moore,
"we're so behind just winning a Democrat in
2008. If you look at all the Republican
candidates -- the Democrats are such a
diverse group, and all the Republican
candidates -- every one of them, they've said
they'd commute Scooter Libby, they said they
would stay in Iraq and turn it into the next
Korea..."
Sanchz follows up: "If it was Porky Pig,
would you vote for him just because he's a
Democrat?"
"Now, that's taking it a little far," says
Moore.
Sanchez: "So you do consider who the person
is, right?"
"I didn't say that, sir," says Moore.
"It's time for a Democrat to win. Let's focus
on that first."
Moving on to the "most important issue,"
Morales brings up Social Security, saying
that her generation stands to be robbed of
funds currently being put into the
government, and that the issue needs to be at
the forefront of the 2008 election.
Moore says she stands with the Democrats on
the environment, student aid, and universal
health care, "among other things."
"We really can't be pegged to one issue at
this point. We're so educated and ready to
go."
"You can't nail her down this morning," says
Chetry of Moore, citing "interesting
perspectives" from the guests.
The following video is from CNN's American
Morning, broadcast on August 24. Tags : ron paul |
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Durée : 275 s |
| Billy Bob Thornton & the Boxmasters' Guest Editor Intro |
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Billy Bob Thornton and his bandmates in the
Boxmasters (JD Andrew and Mike Butler)
introduce their favorite youtube clips.
Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters' sound
combines the influence of the Beatles, The
Rolling Stones, Kinks, and the Animals, fused
with Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens,
Roy Acuff and Hank Williams. Fashioned after
a 1960's-era mod band (including matching
suits and ties!), The Boxmasters' upbeat
rhythms and infectious arrangements contrast
sardonically with the very dark themes they
explore lyrically. The tension that the
disparity between the subject matter and the
music creates lends itself to a truly unique
musical experience that could only be
produced by The Boxmasters.
The Boxmasters self titled album is available
in stores now! Tags : Billy Bob Thornton Boxmasters Waylon Jennings Beatles John Ford Lee Marvin Unknown Hinson Jesco Daly Hawaii Five-O Yacht Rock |
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Affichage : 195429
Durée : 230 s |
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