Thursday, May 22, 2008

Time to start over ....

State Of The Union

And here's why. 

'Dear American Voter' – George Soros Says The World Should Pick Our President

Spacey Confirms HBO's 'Recount' Is from 'Democratic Point of View'

Wednesday night, Spacey told Keith Olbermann that Bush's team was more ruthless than Gore's: “I think there's no question what the movie illustrates is there were two differing philosophies about how to approach this recount fight. The Republicans pretty much, it was a street battle in their eyes. And I think on the Gore side, I think there was a -- perhaps an overestimated view of the patience of the American people.”

CNN’s Kyra Phillips: ‘Iraq War is Not About Protecting Us From Terrorism’

When the former Mayor Rudy Giuliani challenged this statement as her opinion, Phillips became rather defensive. "Oh, I’m not saying that. No, no, no, I'm not voicing my opinion.... I'm voicing what's out there. I’m voicing the realities"

NBC's Mitchell Suggests Republicans May Cheat Obama in November

There are ... Republican governors and Secretaries of State, if you will, Katherine Harris-type election officials in those states. ... [Obama] has to go up against the establishment, which would be Republican, and he has to figure out a way to get a fair vote, if he's the nominee, in those red states."

 And on, and on, and .....

4 comments:

Eli said...

Good, that means the Democrats already think Obambi is toast too and are starting to make excuses why he lost. John McCain will keep us safe and keep taking the fight TO the terrorists. Plus, I trust McCain on judges (he didn't want Souter because he was an unknown). Sure, he'll piss me off some, but I can't imagine much more than President Bush has.

Anonymous said...

It's absolutely delicious the situation the dems find themselves in. Every new day is one more chance for their almost certain nominee, Obama, or his angry wife to make some new, recorded mistake. The irony is that now it really does look like HRC would give McCain the better fight in the general.

Obama has the dems that would never vote for McCain anyway locked up, that being blacks and elitists, intellectuals, big city dems, socialists, that ilk.

The blue collar dems, in huge numbers, are turned off by Obama. A lot will sit this out or vote McCain. But if they give the nod to HRC, kiss the black vote goodbye.

I read a 10-20% change in the black vote, from low 90s to some where in the 70% range, and all other things staying the same, would make the dems a permanent minority party.

You could almost have scripted this with the way the dems play identity politics, having a black run against a woman. It's wonderful to watch.

OTOH, how many more global warming like pledges will McCain make before our side sits it out too. He's killing him on the war and the economy, but he could reduce Obama to tears with just a little more effort.
MM

Juice said...

MM,
Reduce Obama to tears....
WOW, would I love to see that. Sadly, it would most likely have a reversed effect and throw tons 'o votes to the BamaMan. However, if McCainiac could use that temper of his toward partisan libs in DC, after elected, that would be totally cool to see. I'd vote for him just to see that one. I mean they've got to pizz him off at some point, eh? Here's to hope'n

Anonymous said...

I was having a perfectly pleasant afternoon/evening until you posted this garbage.

It is too late to go to the range to work off the steam, so I will have to go spend a couple of hours in the gym abusing the equipment.

You know, assaulting a journo should result in nothing more punitive than a parking ticket.

I would like to see Andrea Mitchell and her husband move to Ghana or some other third world rat-hole.

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