Tag: Politics

It’s the SURGE! The SURGE!

It’s the SURGE! The SURGE!

John McCain seems to be basing his expertise as a foreign policy/national security expert on the support of a single tactic in a much larger “war”. So is Bush. If only it were that simple… I’m just sayin’…

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More of the “Nothing” They Got

One candidate is running FOR the presidency. The other is running AGAINST his opponent. Guess which one is which? Seriously, comparing Senator Obama to Britney Spears and Paris Hilton? Are fucking kidding me?! My analysis is that anyone who thinks these ads are “good” was already going to vote for Senator McCain and anyone who is on the fence or […]

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The 2008 Election is in the Can – For McCain

The 2008 Election is in the Can – For McCain

Okay, this is some scary shit. Greg Pallast is an investigative reporter from the BBC and he’s teamed up with Ted Rall, a man who writes some pretty nasty little liberal cartoons, to peel back the layers and show how the 2008 election may just be already rigged to let John McCain win. When you look at how absolutely abysmally […]

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Worst. Campaign. Evah.

Worst. Campaign. Evah.

This is Barack Obama running for president: This is John McCain, the same week (day?) running for president: andSeriously, what is the matter with his campaign staff??? Schmidt’s Fudge Haus, for chrissakes???! I heard audio from his comments there and he was all but drowned out by chimes. Jesus. (Nicked from Greg Saunders over at This Modern World who asks […]

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The McCain “Obama Hates the Troops” Lie

Hoo boy. What utter shite. Barack Obama had intended to visit wounded military personnel in Germany while he was there. Because he was not traveling with other military advisers, the Pentagon told him that this leg of his trip could be construed as “political” and was against Department of Defense rules which prohibit political activities on their bases. So, of […]

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Getting to Know the Real John McCain

Brilliant analysis of John McCain by Bob Herbert at the New York Times. Senator McCain crossed a line that he shouldn’t have this week when he said that Mr. Obama “would rather lose a war in order to win a political campaign.” It was a lousy comment, tantamount to calling Mr. Obama a traitor, and Senator McCain should apologize for […]

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The McCain Gas Price Lie

More lies about Obama from the McCain campaign. Straight Talk, my pale, white, pimply ass… What the ad pins on Obama — and others who are “saying no to (new offshore) drilling in America” — are the price increases the country is currently enduring. That saddles the Illinois senator with a lot more influence than he has had. If one […]

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The McCain Tax Lie

Let’s just get this straight because the McCain campaign can’t seem to tell the truth about much of anything regarding Senator Obama: “If you are a family making $250,000 or less, we will not raise your taxes,” he said. “Not your income tax. Not your payroll tax, not your capital gains tax. Not any tax. We will cut your taxes. […]

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Obama: Country Second (or Third…?)

And so it begins: What’s got me most impressed is that Barack Obama has better judgment and a keener sense of what the outcome of our foreign policy would be/will be than McCain who has walked down a market square in Baghdad will a full military escort, attack helicopters, yada yada yada. I can’t help but believe that the only […]

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Winning the Presidency One Voter At A Time

Winning the Presidency One Voter At A Time

I love the way the Obama campaign is going totally grassroots with their campaign. My wife and I have gone door-to-door to invite people to a house meeting and I ended up having meaningful and very interesting conversations with so many of them, even those people who don’t plan to vote for him. So many people are simply fed up […]

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Aw, President Bush, We’re So Proud

There he was, representing our country on the world stage at the global G8 summit. And he comes out with Tthis cute little joke: The G8 summit concluded on a light-hearted note, as President Bush bade farewell to world leaders with the words: “Goodbye from the world’s greatest polluter”. At least he’s predictable in his stupidity and moronic attitude. You […]

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