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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Which presidential candidate would you invite over for dinner?

Im voting for Obama.





Since Obama already won me over, I would invite McCain over for dinner to see why he want to implement certain things and what would he do for me and the middle class citizens.
Which presidential candidate would you invite over for dinner?
I would invite them both, ban political talk while they are there and just let them have a quiet dinner with me and the family. Then when the media asked what happened, I'd say, they ate their food you idiots, what did you think they would do at dinner.
Reply:I prefer an intellectual conversation so definitely the Obamas.





McCain looks like he's spit half his food out at you while he talked and Cindy would probably be checking her lipstick every 5 minutes and looking at the glasses to see if there are any spots and wiping down the cutlery..........





(and probably popping a pill or two when she thought no one was looking).





You're right there too Heff.





But McCain doesn't need money, he has his pension for spending money and Cindy and her father's name for clout.





Besides after 4 rounds with the dreaded "C" disease his chances of recurrence are a good 66 percent so he's in this for the glory now but we're talking dinner aren't we, so yes I imagine just talk of old war stories, just like your grampa used to do.





Oh and you may have to MASH it all for him too.
Reply:As if they would come to dinner if I invited them over to MY house.





Ok, since this is all imaginary, I will imagine probably inviting McCain and his wife.





They are probably regular people and eat the food that I will cook.





No politics spoken at the dinner table please.





I insist on "anything but politics and religion" over dinner.





Post dessert coffee up to the time the guests leave- maybe. But I will put on a token frown and scrunch my forehead first.



Reply:Obama for sure. After dinner we could go out on the porch with a couple of cocktails and compare notes on how much reefer and coke we did in the old days. (not together of course) Black guys always had the best dope.


But I wouldn't vote for him with a gun to my head. Wouldn't vote for myself either.
Reply:I wouldn't invite either candidate over, I would send them to the gospel mission for mac and cheese and mystery meat sandwiches.





Regardless of which one wonn, they would have an experience most of us will have if they don't save the economy.
Reply:Lou Gehrig, as that's who I'll be voting for as a write in. I'm guessing I won't be the only one, either. In my opinion, a dead baseball player could do more for America than either of the two living candidates could.
Reply:I just quit my part time job cause I'm living on my parents dime and going to school and when I graduate I am going to travel around the world for free because when Obama is president I will get everything for nothing.
Reply:McCain. I'd love to hear stories about Vietnam, the Senate, and previous presidents. I still prefer Obama to win.
Reply:I am voting for McCain, though I differ with a lot of his ideas, so i would invite Obama over so I can debate him, as I am middle America....and I don't agree with any of his views!
Reply:I too, am an Obama supporter and would have his family over for dinner. The thought of eating with the McCain family is something I can't even think of without getting sick.
Reply:Ralph Nader. I would say Ron Paul, but he is not a candidate anymore because nobody wanted to vote for him in the primary election.
Reply:I'm not voting for him but I'd invite Bob Barr. At least we could have a rational discussion about the good old days when Republicans were really conservatives.
Reply:McCain - it would be a delightfully intelligent and enlightening conversation over dinner.
Reply:I'd invite Obama so I could slap him over the head and explain why his policies WON'T WORK.
Reply:Can I invite Bill?...he sounds like he'd be a lot more fun than either of the other two...as long as he didn't bring Hillary along.
Reply:Obama and later on play us some poker.
Reply:im voting 4 MCAIN





but id wannt see wat Obama would have to say without a script...
Reply:I like someone who has a clue about the real world, so me and John would be hanging out.
Reply:McCain - I hate Barry!
Reply:John and Cindy McCain
Reply:Obama so I could throw my food at him and call him a baby killer.
Reply:I'd invite them both and poison their food.





Ron Paul 08





EDIT- The Gentleman below my post, steelman I believe, interestingly made a quip about McCain's wealth. Not only has Obama made much more money than McCain in the past year and a half, but he has a much bigger house. Sorry kids, there's hyporisy all over.
Reply:Obama





McCain is lost now. He changes his mind when the wind blows. His implementations of late show his desperation because this is his last shot at the presidency.
Reply:OBAMA! they have class unlike the mccains THATS A THREAT CUTIE PIE YOU CAN GO TO JAIL FOR THAT!
Reply:Obama definitely because McCain would be a bore talking about his 12 houses.
Reply:I'd invite Sarah Palin over so she could model bikinis like she use to do in beauty contests.
Reply:Ralph Nader. At least I could expect to have some intelligent conversation.,

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