RNC Spelling Fail

Anti-intellectualism wasn’t just being spoken from the podium, evidently.

HT Ryan Abshagen

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17 Responses to “RNC Spelling Fail”

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    sally Says:

    great shot - looks like we have the same DVR - awesome isn’t it.

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    The Humanist Says:

    Reminds me of this classic:

    “GET A BRAIN, MORANS!”

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/33589292@N00/103508691/

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    mike hudson Says:

    every stupid republican on the face of the eart could not compile the record of character attacks, bad grammer, misspellings and general stupidity of the dems tht have posted on this site in recent weeks.

    pundit, how about a “best of” buffalo mom so you could show how superior the dems are to the asshole repugs?

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    rastamick61 Says:

    hilarious but don’t laugh or groan that Sarah Palin thought the founders wrote the Pledge or they’ll call you an elitist intellectual snob. They only let Hannity, Lufa man and Limbra talk down to them.

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    Jeff Says:

    Sarah was probably thinking about Jeeeeeezuzzzzzz when she should’ve been paying attention to her history teacher. Of course who needs to know about history when you’re running as a Republican? GWB never met a history book he liked.

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    Byron Says:

    Part 2

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    Mike Meyer Says:

    It’s good to see that they don’t just talk the talk; they walk the walk.

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    AW Says:

    My favorites were the “Raisin McCain” (think dried grape) instead of “Raisin’ McCann” (raising with “g” left off) and the “The Mavrick” instead of “The Maverick” sign.

    Republicans spell like first graders, they govern like preshoolers.

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    N Says:

    Q: What’s the difference between an old-school GOP crony and a maverick reformer? A: Lipstick.

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    John Says:

    “every stupid republican on the face of the eart could not compile the record of character attacks, bad grammer, misspellings and general stupidity of the dems tht have posted on this site in recent weeks.

    pundit, how about a “best of” buffalo mom so you could show how superior the dems are to the asshole repugs?”

    It’s spelled grammar. Try it.

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    Haterade Says:

    What’s the difference between N and a bucket of shit ?

    The bucket !

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    Jasmine in Germany Says:

    Even my teenager noticed a lot of spelling errors. Obama has long recognized that primary education has deficits and has a good plan to improve education. McCain’s answer is “fire the teachers and help them find new jobs”. I found that comment from McCalin/Palin uneducated.

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    Rocklyn Faher Says:

    Is Jasmine saying that “fire the teachers and help them find new jobs” is a direct quote from a McCain speach? If so when and where - in which speech? I am a retired veteran with a daughter fresh out of college with a teaching degree and employed as a teacher. If he said this I am going to have something to say to the bastard at his next Virginia visit.

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    Eugenia Kinney Says:

    Some people I’ve talked to think John McCain was creepy with the big flag, the call to “fight”. The whole thing smacked of Germany and the leaders in the 1930’s. There was some resemblance to the that whole period.

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    john and juill Says:

    September 6th, 2008 at 12:00 pm
    Is Jasmine saying that “fire the teachers and help them find new jobs” is a direct quote from a McCain “speach?” If so when and where - in which speech? I am a retired veteran with a daughter fresh out of college with a teaching degree and employed as a teacher. If he said this I am going to have something to say to the bastard at his next Virginia visit.
    I know, you got it right the second time. But you know, you’re a “teecher”.

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    Haterade Says:

    Well, is it a direct quote or not, numbnuts ?

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    Buffalopundit Says:

    This is the direct quote. I wish there was such a thing as an ontopicator.

    Education is the civil rights issue of this century. Equal access to public education has been gained. But what is the value of access to a failing school? We need to shake up failed school bureaucracies with competition, empower parents with choice, remove barriers to qualified instructors, attract and reward good teachers, and help bad teachers find another line of work.

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