via Gawker
Don’t you hate when you wait all day to meet the woman who ran for Vice President in 2008 and all you want to do is tell her happy you are with her book and enjoy reading it alone in the bathroom. Then when just as you get up to meet her to tell her how excited you are about it, your little buddy decides to salute her. Well that is what happened to that poor guy when he went to meet Sarah Palin. You know when he got up there on the stage and was looking up to the skies, he was thinking dead puppies, kissing his mom, meeting John McCain, anything to get that erection down. What was also priceless was her face when she looked down and saw he was up. She is like, “I am happy to see you…”
I don’t know what his co-workers and buddies will make more fun of him about…the fact that he went to meet Sarah Palin or that he had a boner when he finally did. I think the first because that is pretty embarrassing.
Yesterday Joe Biden used the f-bomb on live television. After he tossed to President Barack Obama, he told him that the signing of the health care reform bill “is a big f*cking deal.” No sh!t Sherlock.
This is not a political post, but more of I wonder will the FCC fine the stations that aired the f-bomb live on television the same way they have gone after networks when the same thing happened when celebs have dropped the same word during either awards shows or New Year’s Eve celebrations?
Natalie Portman was just photographed in NYC at a Phone Bank with Vote For Change to get people out there to vote in the final crucial hours. The news is already predicting the winner in many states and if you want your candidate to win and you have voted, then hit up a phone bank now because every vote counts. We can make a difference, so go head to phone bank and helps others make a difference by voting!!!!
Just like that oMovies video you can’t wish for your candidate choice to win, but unlike that video I am not telling you who to vote for…just vote!!! Your vote can make the difference, so make a difference and vote!!! I don’t want another 2000.
I have to admit that John McCain was actually funny in those bits Saturday Night Live, but it didn’t hurt that he had Tina Fey by his side. What will SNL do after next Saturday and the election is over?