Saturday, August 30, 2008
Jesus Christ. For months I have been intent on watching Hopey crash and burn. Suddenly I want to see McCain win.
Palin is the real deal. Conservative chops in a likeable package. Sure, the pro-life thing may make swaying the PUMAs and the center-right (me) a little difficult but she is one of the few pro-lifers who actually live it.
Around 3:00 [...]
Ace of Spades
I do admit he has more experience dealing with terrorists first hand… but we don’t need to talk about William Ayers and his Manson-enthusiast wife Bernadette Dohrn right now.
PBP
Democratic U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler, a Florida co-chairman of Barack Obama’s campaign, said choosing Palin showed poor judgment by McCain.
“John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin is clearly a political ploy aimed at capturing the votes of women who formerly supported Senator Hillary Clinton,” Wexler said. “But the fact is Sarah Palin is a far right, [...]
Minutes after the McCain campaign confirmed that Palin would be the Republican’s VP pick, Obama spokesman Bill Burton dismissed the Alaska governor as a lightweight.
McCain, he said, had put “the former mayor of a town of 9,000, with zero foreign policy experience, a heartbeat away from the presidency.”
Sounds pretty good compared to a marxist “community [...]
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
AP
Greyhound has scrapped an ad campaign that extolled the relaxing upside of bus travel after one of its passengers was accused of beheading and cannibalizing another traveler.
The ad’s tag line was “There’s a reason you’ve never heard of ‘bus rage.’”
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
By avoiding any “offshore drilling” innuendo, I feel I am staying above the fray.
She has a point, too.
No.
Hopey is trying to avoid townhall debates.
“Due to the late date of the two parties’ nominating conventions, and the relatively short period between the end of the conventions and the first proposed debate, it is likely that the four commission debates will be the sole series of debates in the fall campaign.”
To which McCain’s campaign [...]
If you put aside the misogyny, the violence, and the general vulgarity, Ludacris is about as qualified to be President as Hopey. Maybe more so