Stalwart And Resolute

And Yes, I Am A Cubs Fan

By Pejman Yousefzadeh Posted in Comments (10) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »

I . . . well, I just don't know what to say:

Several times [Hillary Clinton] refused to give answers [during last night's Democratic debate], but she couldn't duck when Russert threw her a curveball, asking if she would back the Yankees or Chicago Cubs, her childhood home team, if they met in the World Series. So she waffled.

"Well, I would probably have to alternate sides," she said.

"Alternate sides"?


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Doesn't that just tell you everything you need to know about her? Seems like it would be a great tag line in a TV commercial that showcases her flip flops on so many issues. Then, a freeze frame shot of her with that maniacal cackle playing in the background.

This reminds me of the title of a book about her called "I've Always Been a Yankees Fan".

She can just buy a few hundred bucks worth of baseball fan credits from Yankees and Cubs fans and have both sides covered.
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Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself. - Milton Friedman

It's war -- so when can we start shooting back at the enemy Democrats?

Add this to Bill Richardson saying he's both a Yankees and Red Sox fan you've got the perfect D ticket.

Cubs fans have a lot to be embarassed about, but Hillary jumping on the bandwagon might take the cake.

" in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years."
Abe Lincoln

She can't even pick a f$%*&#ing baseball team! That woman is scary scary.

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It's war -- so when can we start shooting back at the enemy Democrats?

She didn't pick squat. Her criminal floor broker did all the dirty work. I'm a futures/commodity broker. The odds of turning $1000 into $100k in the time she did with cattle futures, not knowing anything about the cattle market....well the odds of it happening without any funny business are pratically nil.

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