Following up on the heels of my last bumper sticker post: John F***IN McCain
You can go buy this one over here: werescrewed08.com
...yup.
It's just a matter of choosing the screwer and how badly the screwing is gonna be.
Freakin liberals. You heard of Kos? Huffington? Dowd? Morons!
Following up on the heels of my last bumper sticker post: John F***IN McCain
You can go buy this one over here: werescrewed08.com
...yup.
It's just a matter of choosing the screwer and how badly the screwing is gonna be.
So you wanna see how your viewpoints match up with Maverick and the Messaih. How about pant suit girl?
Well here you go:
http://www.fileqube.com/hl/oSnxmx23680/You_Candidate_Compare.zip
I put together this excel spreadsheet that compares your choices to the candidates.
All of the answers for the candidates are taken from the website procon.org as of 05/08/08.
Good luck.
What’s the Matter with Democrats?
George Packer writes over at "The New Yorker" and does some good soul searching for the Democrats.
"The real problem with what Obama said is that it’s basically untrue. In southwestern Pennsylvania, religion, hunting, and insularity predate the post-industrial era."
That is the heart of the matter but the problem with the Democrats is they believe the opposite.
"In fact, it’s such a familiar line of thinking in liberal circles that the most common defense of Obama is that he was simply saying what everyone knows is so."
It is interesting though, that he writes this compelling article and then at the end says this:
"Conservative propagandists like Kristol are predictably and unfairly wrapping Obama’s disastrous sentence around his neck and garroting him with it." - [emphasis mine]
Does that mean he does not believe himself what he has written? Bill Kristol and others to raise the issue and paint Obama as an elitist and they are being unfair and yet George Packer does it in his article (admittedly with more even handed language) and its perfectly legit.
I don't quite get it.
Good article from David LImbaugh over at townhall.com.
More and more, when Obama talks about the alleged "antipathy" people have toward "people who aren't like them," one can't help but speculate whether he's projecting his own feelings of antipathy and bitterness toward others and the nation
As always go read the whole thing.