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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Three Great Wins

Well, the Man who could change the World has finally put Hillary in the rear view mirror with wins last night in DC, Virginia, and Maryland. Can you say BIG MO??!!

Here is a link from CNN about how well Senator Obama matches up against McCain.

Make sure you get out and vote if you live in Wisconsin. The primary is in six days.

6 comments:

Mark Ward said...

Don't tell your mama but I'm for Obama!

What a great night - Barack and roll!!

Yep, the "free market" exists totally outside the man-made framework of
things like a millennium of Anglo-
American contract law, the Uniform Commercial Code and any notions of human
morality. As Dorothy Parker
observed "and I am Marie of Romania." An unbridled free market economy
will result in nothing more than a
dicatorship of the hereditary rich and unscrupulous over the masses of
people who actually create the value.

McCain is a genuine hero whose service to his country, in another
ridiculously misguided war, should be
acknowledged for his personal gallantry and courage. That does not mean he
is qualified to be, or should be, the
next POTUS. He is also a panderer who literally embraced the man who
slimed him shamelessly in 2000, which
indicates that at this point in his life he places political expediency
over the principles he once bravely fought to
uphold. He has chosen to remake himself into a blatant phony and a willing
fool. That pic of POW Mac hugging the
draft-dodging Chimp is the basis of a hundred ads. If there's anything
people want to forget, its Chimpoleon,

I am for Barack for two reason - (1) he articulates a higher vision for
this country than anyone since RFK - there is
nothing divisive or negative in his message; (2) he opens the tent to
anyone who is responsive to his genuinely
sincere version of a new politics that is inclusive rather than divisive,
that speaks to the best of what our Founding
Fathers (especially my favorite, Benjamin Franklin) hoped for, The problem
with American ideals is much like
someone observed about Christianity: the principal problem with those
ideals are not that they are unachievable,
but that they have never been tried in earnest.

Love that you use Keith Olbermann's favored shot of Comedian Rush Limbaugh.
I always see Comedian sucking a
huge cock in that shot. i'd say he does but I don't want to insult gay men
in such an egregious manner by
comparing them to Comedian. There are a lot of nice gay guys. There is
nothing admirable about Comedian.

The problem with Mann Coultergeist is that Adam's apple is such a dead
giveaway. Jpsef Goebbels in drag. or
maybe Major Hochstetetter from Hogan's Heroes.

Bet on Colin Powell endorsing Obama, but not until close to the election,
He was bitch-slapped, butt-fucked and
made a fool of by Chimpy and Darth Cheney and now knows it. He's waiting
for the optimal time to take his
revenge. Powell is no neo-con, only a good career soldier whose sense of
duty led him down a road he now knows
to have been disastrous,

I love the look of Madia. People like him are the future of the Dems. An
Indian immigrant who went to he U of M,
NYU, then enlisted in the Marines and is a solid Democrat!!?? This guy is
straight from central casting! His
endorsements list is stunning. Quite possibly the next Obama if he can
speak.

Huckabee is definitely running for Veep with McCain, Mac needs the
religious crazies the he attracts, though it
seems he is at least something relatively human, unlike most of the
"religious" right in that he has a sense of humor
and is not a complete asshole personally. Won't be enough against
Obama/Richardson, though. Barack 54/46,
which is a big win in US presidential politics, and there's gonna be a
'puke bloodbath in Congress. People want
health care and an end to the war. Franken by 7 points here in Minny.

Political life is good. The good guys and gals are ascendant. Reclaim
America.

They say we can't do it

YES WE CAN!!

Eternally from the left,

PAB

Anonymous said...

Deranged Idiot.

Anonymous said...

"People want health care"!! they just don't want to pay for it, that must be the responsibility of someone else.

Mark Ward said...

The first comment in this section is not me but from an email I received from my friend Paul. Sorry about the wrong tag on the post.

Anonymous said...

Wisconsin is more important than all the previous primary/caucuses of the last 2 weeks and it may turn out to be a close race. The 2-week gap before the super-state primary (Texas, Ohio) will work to the advantage of whoever wins Wisconsin.

If Clinton pulls off a victory in Wisconsin, even if it's by the skin of her teeth it'll be a lot harder for Obama to win in Texas and Ohio. This next Tuesday is a big one.

Anonymous said...

Agreed. Let's hope he wins it. Can anyone else believe the bullshit Hillary is trying pull with Michigan and Florida?