clearly he's not the man they knew.
how dare he criticize the fierce advocate
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
"When Steve is healthy, he's a world-class operative. And when he's not, things get pretty crazy," says a White House official."
As Hildebrand shuttles his dog, Cooper, around town, he speaks openly, and at times painfully, about his low moments: The months spent staring blankly at computer screens during the 2008 primary battle, his cycle of resignation and rehiring from the campaign, his caustic e-mails to Hillary Clinton staffers, his unshakable torpor during the general election."
A cycle of resignations and rehiring? Months staring blankly at his computer? Caustic E-mails to Hillary Clinton staffers? Sounds crazy to me.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
So, then you agree that depression = crazy?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
No. Read the quote again: "And when he's not, things get pretty crazy." Not he's crazy- "Things get pretty crazy."
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
I did read the quote again. At this point I'm hard pressed to figure who the Obama administration doesn't have contempt for.
Also, I'm sure the haranguing emails to Hillary staffers were considered fine at the time by the campaign. It helped knock the old c*nt down a peg or two, didn't it?
Ugh. Rahm again.
Why do Obama and Rahm always have to act like the straight guy who got a blowjob--"Hey, ONCE!"--back in college, when they were stoned--"But, dude I mean REALLY stoned!"--and now they act like every gay man wants to blow them. We don't. We just want equality under the law.
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I do. Either of them. Both side by side if possible.
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