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G_j Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-26-09 02:58 PM
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Weird moments in Thanksgiving politics…
http://rawstory.com/2009/11/weird-moments-thanksgiving-politics/


Weird moments in Thanksgiving politics… and then some

By Ron Brynaert
Thursday, November 26th, 2009 -- 11:57 am

Politico's Alexander Burns takes a look "at some of the most dramatic, consequential, or just plain weird political moments that have colored Thanksgivings in recent years."


-Politico neglects to mention the controversy that ensued over the turkey that Bush was photographed carrying. After the Washington Post claimed that sources said it was fake, the reports went back and forth.

While most on the left tend to believe the initial reports that the turkey was fake, conservatives maintain that The New York Times finally got something right when they published a correction and said it was real.

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-Also mentioned in Politico's article is Sarah Palin's infamous Grand Guignol turkey pardon.

Last November, shortly after losing the 2008 presidential elections, Palin staged an impromptu press conference after pardoning one lucky bird, but a worker at the Triple D Farm and Hatchery in Wasilla sliced a turkey's neck, bled it out and twisted its head off behind the governor, directly in the camera's line of fire.

A reporter asked Palin if she was okay with the backdrop. The Alaskan Governor answered, "no worries." As the bird's head was removed, the man looked over his shoulder at the governor and reporters and flashed a toothy grin.

"I was happy to be invited to participate in, in this, and, uh, and, you know, for one, you need a little bit of levity in this job, especially with a, uh, so much that has gone on in the last couple of months that has been so, um, political, ah, obviously, that it's nice to get out and, and do something to promote a local business and, and to uh, just participate in something that isn't so, um, heavy-handed politics that, uh, invites criticism," said the governor in what appeared to be a single sentence.

"Certainly we'll even invite criticism for doin' this too, but at least this was fun!" she pronounced.

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-Politico left at least one weird Thanksgiving political moment off of their list.

Last year, Georgia Senator Saxby Chambliss released an off-putting Thanksgiving ad, which entertained countless bloggers who wondered why his campaign didn't opt for a second take.

Nashville blogger Brantley Hargrove wrote,

It's a quick clip, so watch for it at the end. Georgia Senator Saxby Chambliss wraps up his feel-good Thanksgiving address and grabs his granddaughter, who's sitting on his knee, in exuberant affection. Here's the problem: He grabs her boob. She's a little girl, no denying, but this isn't just some accidental brushing. We're talking straight-up cuppage. This is now blog fodder because, inexplicably, it hit the airwaves, leading me to speculate: Were his aides too scared to ask him for a second take?
"Sir, we need to do it one more time," the aide stammers. "You groped your own granddaughter."
To be sure, an awkward subject to broach.


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MineralMan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-26-09 03:14 PM
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1. I remember Chambliss's groping video.
It's a little hard to find these days, but there's a version on YouTube. Sadly, it's not just the video...the poster has repeated the grope several times. Still, Old Saxby definitely groped the 12 year old. Dirty old prevert!

Still...they went ahead and ran the ad. I guess it's OK in Georgia to do that sort of thing...Uff da!
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dixiegrrrrl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-26-09 03:28 PM
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3. I just saw it.
He grabs her bosom, then re-adjusts his hand for a firmer grab.
It might have passed if he had just left his hand in one place, the re-grab is way too obvious.
If it was my kid, that old man would be armless by now.
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MineralMan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-26-09 03:30 PM
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4. Yup, and the girl looks to be 12 or 13. The real puzzle, though,
is why someone didn't say, "Uh...I think we better do another take...one where you don't grope your granddaughter..."

They ran the ad.
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dixiegrrrrl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-26-09 03:35 PM
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5. Maybe he did not have any real friends in his campaign?
Maybe he knows the electorate there better than we do?
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L. Coyote Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-26-09 03:19 PM
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2. One year, instead of monkey we ate missionary
:rofl:

Don't Celebrate Genocide -- Rename Thanksgiving "Eat a Missionary Day" :rofl:

And, Don't Kill a Tree fo' Christ's Sake :rofl:
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