and lives
and Obama supporters have no lives and are jobless? That's actually quite insulting. I happen to be a blue collar, dunkin donut/beer drinking Obama supporter....
Out of context means you can say just about anything as long as you surround the words with other words less insulting.
Like if someone said that Chelsea was campaigning for her mother, going here, talking to this group. She's quite the little campaigner. It just seems that the Clintons are pimping her out.
He didn't mean "a single little thing" by that remark, when taken in context.
Oh come on. Given that all the people invested in this protest (which makes a perfectly valid point) have jobs, no one telecomutes, works evenings, can take a few hours off, and so on and so on? Is really time for this silliness of which candidates supporters are the most down to earth, whose supporters are employed, whose are just lazy n'er-do-wells, etc., to go away, although maybe we could get the polls to be a more amusing read if they broke it down to the n'er-do-well vote, the industrious citizen vote, the latte slacker vote and so on.