Jim Webb Pops An Artery in the photo here, demonstrating again that liberals simply cannot control their anger and rage whenever they feel cornered or lose an argument.
This vein popping photo and episode was snapped as Webb falsely and carelessly accused Graham of never being to Iraq to which Graham replied he has indeed been there 7 times in this lengthy Meet The Press segment.
Hence the tirade caught on film and in this still photo. BDS, it's for real, help is available at psychnet.com for you sufferers out there of explosive rage disorder
This vein popping photo and episode was snapped as Webb falsely and carelessly accused Graham of never being to Iraq to which Graham replied he has indeed been there 7 times in this lengthy Meet The Press segment.
Hence the tirade caught on film and in this still photo. BDS, it's for real, help is available at psychnet.com for you sufferers out there of explosive rage disorder
The Eddie Munster double, Webb, opens up his remarks with a personal attack on Graham, a liberal hallmark , then continuously invades Graham's space during the whole interview touching his arm, grabbing his shoulder and other invasive and threatening body language the entire time.
Very reminiscent of that infamous Slick Willie implosion with Chris Wallace during the 2006 election period I'm sure you will recall. You'll see this one on Bill O'Reilly's sometimes funny and insightful body language segment this week without a doubt..
Very reminiscent of that infamous Slick Willie implosion with Chris Wallace during the 2006 election period I'm sure you will recall. You'll see this one on Bill O'Reilly's sometimes funny and insightful body language segment this week without a doubt..
Tempers flare on Iraq
Yahoo! News: "WASHINGTON - When senators from opposing parties call each other 'friend' and pat each other as they talk, there's a fighting chance they're angling to wring each other's neck.
So it appeared on NBC's 'Meet the Press' on Sunday when Democrat Jim Webb of Virginia and Republican Lindsey Graham of South Carolina testily exchanged views on President Bush's Iraq policy and troop welfare. An impromptu troop surge debate turned into a temper surge." continued
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