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August 14, 2008

Obama's Second Olympics Ad

Although I want Obama's negative ads to be harder hitting, I think his positive ads have been EXCELLENT lately. Check out the newest one:



Compare that to McCain's "positive" ads, which are usually about how great McCain is and what a hero he is. Yet Obama is the arrogant one?

By the way, I haven't talked much about the Georgia situation. But it is shocking how "presumptuous" McCain has been, trying to inject himself into a foreign shooting war despite the fact that we already have a president. And as much as McCain would love to fire up another Cold War or WWIII, I just don't see the American people getting riled up over a country they never heard of.

Oh, and the president of Georgia, Saakashvili, comes across as another Ahmed Chalabi. Chalabi suckered the neocons into toppling Saddam, and now this Saakasvhili idiot wants us to fight Russia for him. If you elect McCain, guess what, we might try to do it. Imagine four wars at once: Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, and Russia! Oh, what fun that would be.

1 Comments:

Anonymous AgentX said...

Well, it's over. It's been fun covering the McCrazy campaign with you and the rest of the bloggersphere, but it's time call it quits.

Today, McCain has unofficially sunk his own campaign and possibly the entire GOP.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0808/12542.html

Top social conservative leaders in key battleground states are urging John McCain not to pick a running mate who supports abortion rights, warning of dire consequences from a Republican base already unenthused about their nominee.

McCain’s comments Wednesday to the Weekly Standard’s Stephen Hayes that former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge’s pro-abortion rights views wouldn’t necessarily rule him out quickly found their way into the in-boxes of Christian conservatives. For those who have been anxiously awaiting McCain’s pick as a signal of his ideological intentions, there was deep concern that their worst fears about the Arizona senator may be realized.

“It absolutely floored me,” said Phil Burress, head of the Ohio-based Citizens for Community Values. “It would doom him in Ohio.”

Burress emailed about a dozen “pro-family leaders” he knows outside Ohio and forwarded it to three McCain aides tasked with Christian conservative outreach.

“That choice will end his bid for the presidency and spell defeat for other Republican candidates,” Burress wrote in the message.


This is the equivalent of Sen. Obama telling Black people he wants to bring back sharecropping.
This the like Clinton saying she doesn't support women's rights. This is like Bush saying he wants to disable all nuclear weapons.

So yeah, it's over. I think Obama has this one in the bag IF McCain picks LIEbermann or Ridge.

August 15, 2008 7:52 AM  

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