I interviewed different politicians to hear their ideas about this crisis.
Sarah Palin: The hard working people of America are now the victims of a terrible crime: Greed. Greed on Wall Street has taken advantage of the people and we will offer all the help we can. I propose a special kit for all those who got screwed by a corporation. Unfortunately, it’s crucial that they pay for their own kits.
Barack Obama: I will the bring the change we need to Washington. I will change our policies and fight for working families. Specifics? Well, I’ll put end to the generally excessive de-regulation and enact policies which involve a sensible amount of regulation. Yes, I know, that’s vague, but the voters will choose vague over obviously wrong. The voters know McCain knows nothing about the economy. How? Because he told them explicitly. I’m sorry, what does true-shay mean? Oh…that’s funny I guess. No, I never vetted you, you’d have gotten a call. Look, I have to go, Waco.
John McCain: My friend, you have to remember, when I was a P.O.W. in Vietnam, I didn’t have a financial crisis. I didn’t have a bank, stocks, insurance. All I had was my patriotism, my faith in God, and my maverick sensibilities. I’m sorry what did you say? Two of three what now? Look, Waco, I’m not a numbers guy, but I made it out of Vietnam, so we can make it through this crisis.
Ted Stevens was in court and could not be reached for comment, but we imagine he would have yelled at us.
David Palmer: 30%
Matthew Santos: 30%
Barack Obama: 25%
John McCain: 12%
Barr or Nader: 2%
Ron Paul: 1%**
Matthew Santos: 30%
Barack Obama: 25%
John McCain: 12%
Barr or Nader: 2%
Ron Paul: 1%**
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2 comments:
I find Bob Barr and Ralph Nader to have the most compelling statements. However, it appears you've ignored the most important voice: Kai Winn, the chancellor of Bajor. Why say he, PMW? What say he?
Kai Winn could be reached for comment because she doesn't exist yet.
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