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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: "Game Change" Movie Takeaways [View all]Julianne Moore did an amazing job. I actually felt bad for McCain. I've never agreed with his policies but the movie made me feel bad for him. He was completely fucked over by his campaign staff and their monstrous creation from Wasila.
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Gosh, I must be the only one who didn't think Moore was that great. I think Tina Fey
Laura PourMeADrink
Mar 2012
#21
I didn't understand why her ego got so big because Biden beat her in that debate.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Mar 2012
#25
When he wouldn't do ads on Rev. Wright --he wasn't going to run a campaign against a black minister
CreekDog
Mar 2012
#63
I think Schmidt tried to tell McCain, didn't he? I actually fell asleep in the middle of the
Laura PourMeADrink
Mar 2012
#22
I taped the movie again so that I could watch! I didn't even realize this!
Liberal_Stalwart71
Mar 2012
#58
One more thing: I have much respect for Steven Schmidt if he really is like he was portrayed
Liberal_Stalwart71
Mar 2012
#26
I came away thinking the McCain team was a bunch of fucking incompetents for not vetting her.
Pisces
Mar 2012
#28
it could be that whomever provided deep background was sympathetic to McCain and Schmidt
CreekDog
Mar 2012
#59
McCain after viewing O's Berlin speech: "He heals a sick baby and we're really f*cked."
AtomicKitten
Mar 2012
#30