To me, he represents racism at its core. He wanted to be a plumber without doing his homework, without getting a licence, without even taking a class. He wants to buy a business without savings, enjoy citizenship while owing back taxes.
He wanted to be a political star without knowing anything about government. Now, having probably bankrupted his boss by working illegally, he wants to be a country music star–undoubtably without talent.
the important lesson from Joe-the-Plumber is McCain’s poor judgment. McCain is not the statesman we need in a President.
McCain did not vet Joe-the-Plumber before he made him his mascot just as he did not know who Sarah Palin really is before he named her to the VP slot. Even with MacDonalds you need three interviews before joining the hamburger team.
McCain has never left behind his nickname – McNasty – a campaign inciting straight from the cesspool…showing us all we need to know…that he’s worst than W. Bush.
I think Barack has proved that the audience is really, really, really sick of the small sideshows.
What would the media do without them? Possibly we’re not all destined for television stardom.
A nobody again? Has he ever been more than that?
Actually, yes! He was a prominent clueless loser for a while.
Can’t wait for Joe the Plumber’s country album. And his run for Congress. And his sitcom.
Bob, you must be a masochist.
Or bitter, clinging to your liberal values and civil rights.
To me, he represents racism at its core. He wanted to be a plumber without doing his homework, without getting a licence, without even taking a class. He wants to buy a business without savings, enjoy citizenship while owing back taxes.
He wanted to be a political star without knowing anything about government. Now, having probably bankrupted his boss by working illegally, he wants to be a country music star–undoubtably without talent.
But he’s white and nicely bald.
I keep waiting for McCain to offer him a job as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development or Commissioner of the IRS.
I was thinking that FEMA director was where he would end up.
the important lesson from Joe-the-Plumber is McCain’s poor judgment. McCain is not the statesman we need in a President.
McCain did not vet Joe-the-Plumber before he made him his mascot just as he did not know who Sarah Palin really is before he named her to the VP slot. Even with MacDonalds you need three interviews before joining the hamburger team.
McCain has never left behind his nickname – McNasty – a campaign inciting straight from the cesspool…showing us all we need to know…that he’s worst than W. Bush.
Worse than W. The mind boggles. But, you’re right,idredit.