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Fri, 08 Feb 2008 17:18:00

Doctor, McCain gives me this sharp pain in my eye

Yeah, pretty much

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But don’t you dare voice any concerns about the stick-poker.  Why, you’ll be an un-American, racist, troop-hating, commie leftist pinko liberal-loving wimp who hates freedom and wants terrorists to buy the Disney corporation in order to indoctrinate our youth in the ways of Islamic jihad.  And you will confirm that you hate brown people of distantly Spanish descent.

That would be double-plus ungood.  You don’t want to be double-plus ungood, do you?  Just shut up and take the rape of your principles and your country like a good little footsoldier in Reagan’s Army.  The fact that the stick-poker is nothing at all like Reagan and in fact may have no actual principles whatsoever beyond a need to be liked by the media and his opponents is of no concern to you.  Just shut up and get in line.


Posted by JimK at 05:18 PM on February 08, 2008
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#1  Posted by ErikTheRed United States on 02/08 at 07:56 PM -

My feelings exactly. And is it just me, or have the elephant’s tusks been ripped off?

mgnmfrc1#2  Posted by mgnmfrc1 United States on 02/08 at 08:16 PM -

Day by Day was spot on today also.

Ryley R. Hayes#3  Posted by Ryley R. Hayes United States on 02/09 at 02:04 AM -

I know you’ve always hated McCain-Feingold, but it feels like there’s a lot more depth to the hatred.

I’m curious, what is it?

#4  Posted by supercore United States on 02/09 at 02:42 AM -

As much as I agree that the choices are crappy this year, the fact still remains that there is a choice. You’ll be able to pick someone that will pull out of Iraq nomatter what the situation on the ground is or what the commanders reccomend OR someone who has at least said they’ll leave only when the time is right. I don’t give McCain props for much but that difference alone will at least get me into the voting booth.

Also, The Dems (And Ron Paul?) really are playing to the lowest common denominator in regards to McCains “100 years” comment. To take a comment that you KNOW means, “Yeah, we’ll have bases there for a long time. Just like germany, japan, britain, saudi arabia, timbuktu, and kalamazoo” and turn it into “We’re going to be fighting a war for the next hundred years if I have any say about it!” is unfair and pretty insulting to most people’s intelligence. What do you guys think?

#5  Posted by Drumwaster United States on 02/09 at 04:05 AM -

I’m curious, what is it?

You mean beyond the fact that McCain is a pro-higher taxes, pro-open borders, anti-free speech (especially as regards his incumbent status), anti-Wall Street politico who used class warfare to attack the Bush tax cuts, and undercut his own party with his “Gang of 14” nonsense.

Bonus points if you can name the ONLY Republican Senator involved in the “Keating 5” scandal…

#6  Posted by Drumwaster United States on 02/09 at 04:16 AM -

And one other thing…

We hear all about how McCain is going to be the nominee, and we should all get behind him, but not a damned bit about how he should be at least trying to conform his own views to those of the populace he is purporting to represent.

When there is only a 4% difference between McCain and Hillary, why should I waste my vote on either?

And when McCain comes out with his proposal for a general amnesty for the millions of illegal immigrants while doing absolutely nothing to close the border or deter those seeking to bring the illegals here (for whatever reason), or his proposal to close Gitmo and grant terror suspects the Constitutional protections usually reserved to the American citizens they are actively seeking to kill, what are the Congressional GOP going to do? I mean, if Hillary or B. Hussein puts that kind of thing out, they would automatically oppose it, just on general principles, but if McCain puts it up for consideration to a Democratically-controlled Congress, who will fight for what the Conservatives want?

If McCain is the best they can throw up there, then I think I’ll save my vote for someone who actually represents what I stand for.

And stock up ammo and dried food…


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