Barack Obama campaign advisor John E. Depp vomits while eating pancakes on his dinner break. Totally unexpected and nasty! "You never see the barf part coming," according to Joe the Plumber and Sarah Palin during a confrontational rally in the a toss up state as voter fraud concerns begin to rise during the ACORN controversial illegal voter registration allegations. [ More Detail ]
ALFRED E. SMITH DINNER - John McCain and Barack Obama touched on some of the most contentious issues. They were very FUNNY. RULA BROWN brings "Joe The Plumber" Part 2.John McCain and Barack Obama touched on some of the most contentious issues, from Bill Ayers to racial undertones, in the campaign tonight in their scripted jokes at the traditional Al Smith dinner in New York City.McCain, in a much more light-hearted and relaxed mood than he was in last night's debate, poked fun at the adoration surrounding Obama when he quipped: "Maverick I can do but messiah is above my pay grade."He also made light of the controversy surrounding his "that one" comment at the second debate when he said that it was simply his pet name for Obama."He doesn't mind at all. In fact, he has given me the pet name, 'George Bush.'McCain also noted the lingering unease among Hillary Clinton and her supporters at losing the bitterly-fought primary against Obama:"I can't shake the feeling that some people here are voting for me. Nice to see you, Hillary."And he joked that Bill Clinton "has been hammering away with me with epithets like, "hero."He also snapped that MSNBC's acerbic host, Keith Obermann deserves a "padded room," adding that if Obama wins the election, "I understand that Keith Olbermann has ordered up his very own Mission Accomplished banner... he knows right where to put it."Obama made light of McCain's consistent attempts to tie him to former Weather Underground leader Bill Ayers and to spread unease about Obama's real character."There is no Senator I would rather be palling around with," Quipped Obama after he took the stage, referring to the McCain campaign's talking points about Obama "palling around" with Ayers.Go to www.apnicollection.com [ More Detail ]
ALFRED E. SMITH DINNER- John McCain and Barack Obama touched on some of the most contentious issues. They were very FUNNY. RULA BROWN brings "Joe The Plumber" Part 1.John McCain and Barack Obama touched on some of the most contentious issues, from Bill Ayers to racial undertones, in the campaign tonight in their scripted jokes at the traditional Al Smith dinner in New York City.McCain, in a much more light-hearted and relaxed mood than he was in last night's debate, poked fun at the adoration surrounding Obama when he quipped: "Maverick I can do but messiah is above my pay grade."He also made light of the controversy surrounding his "that one" comment at the second debate when he said that it was simply his pet name for Obama."He doesn't mind at all. In fact, he has given me the pet name, 'George Bush.'McCain also noted the lingering unease among Hillary Clinton and her supporters at losing the bitterly-fought primary against Obama:"I can't shake the feeling that some people here are voting for me. Nice to see you, Hillary."And he joked that Bill Clinton "has been hammering away with me with epithets like, "hero."He also snapped that MSNBC's acerbic host, Keith Obermann deserves a "padded room," adding that if Obama wins the election, "I understand that Keith Olbermann has ordered up his very own Mission Accomplished banner... he knows right where to put it."Obama made light of McCain's consistent attempts to tie him to former Weather Underground leader Bill Ayers and to spread unease about Obama's real character."There is no Senator I would rather be palling around with," Quipped Obama after he took the stage, referring to the McCain campaign's talking points about Obama "palling around" with Ayers.Honors for this video (13)#58 - Most Viewed (Today)#43 - Most Viewed (Today) - News &Politics - Germany#31 - Most Viewed (Today) - News &Politics - Canada#39 - Most Viewed (Today) - News &Politics - United Kingdom#30 - Most Viewed (Today) - News &Politics - Ireland#31 - Most Viewed (Today) - News &Politics - India#42 - Most Viewed (Today) - News &Politics - Israel#24 - Most Viewed (Today) - News &Politics#43 - Most Viewed (Today) - News &Politics - Mexico#52 - Most Viewed (Today) - News &Politics - France#35 - Most Viewed (Today) - News &Politics - Netherlands#88 - Most Viewed (Today) - News &Politics - Russia#83 - Most Viewed (Today) - News &Politics - Czech RepublicGo to www.apnicollection.com [ More Detail ]
**PART 1 LINK BELOW**McCain rocks the house with hilarious roast of Obama, the Clintons, the media, pundits, and his campaign. MUST WATCH part 1 and 2, a great recap of all the drama in the campaign!PART 1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTRFbup0iv8 [ More Detail ]
**PART 2 LINK BELOW**McCain rocks the house with hilarious roast of Obama, the Clintons, the media, pundits, and his campaign. MUST WATCH part 1 and 2, a great recap of all the drama in the campaign!PART 2http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev6znvyIgtY [ More Detail ]
High Quality - Fox News shows us highlights of the 2000 Alfred E Smith Dinner where presidential candidates Al Gore and George W Bush delivered comedy performances in the tradition of the event. [ More Detail ]
10/16 (Part 12) High Quality - Alfred E Smith Dinner - Roast - Barack Obama talks about John McCain's campaign against him and says his middle name is actually Steve. He also talks about the media and Fox News saying they accused him of "fathering to African-American babies wedlock." He also says the "ugly crowd" he used to "pal around with" was the US Senate. [ More Detail ]
10/16 (Part 7) High Quality - Alfred E Smith Dinner - Roast - John McCain delivers the final part of his comedy routine by announcing Barack Obama. He mounts the pressure by saying Obama's speech will be "the funniest performance in the 63 year history of this event" and get ready for "non-stop hilarity"... "the funniest 15 minutes of your life or any other".McCain and Obama speak at charity event Al Smith dinner 10/16/2008.PLEASE SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE HIGH QUALITY ELECTION COVERAGE [ More Detail ]
10/16 (Part 5) High Quality - Alfred E Smith Dinner - Roast - John McCain goes after Barack Obama on ACORN and the voter registration fraud saying they've registered "2nd graders, the deceased, Disney characters"... then says about Mickey Mouse "that big rat is probably Republican." He also says that if the economy recovers, Obama will have to suspend his campaign to find out the problem.McCain and Obama speak at charity event Al Smith dinner 10/16/2008.PLEASE SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE HIGH QUALITY ELECTION COVERAGE [ More Detail ]
On September 22, the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle kicked off its 2009 Annual Campaign at the LChaim Seattle Community Dinner honoring Rebecca and Jack Benaroya. [ More Detail ]