Tuesday, March 04, 2008
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It Always Feels Like Somebody's Linking Me
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Posted by:
Mary Katharine Ham at
1:16 PM
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That cold breath on your neck, Barack? That lurking, dark presence tailing your campaign? It's our gal, Hill! Yeah, I'm hoping against hope, here, but I think she'll surprise in at least Ohio.
Bring on the "moral claim" to the candidacy, which would be a great strategy except that the Clintons aren't really entitled to claim anything preceded by the word "moral."
The Rush Plan backfires when Republican cross-over voters feel suddenly disenfranchised (though this story is so silly, I'm inclined to think it's a liberal reader exaggerating the story on the ground at the expense of Republican voters and to the great benefit of stereotypes of Republican voters).
Rep. Todd Platts of Pennsylvania has sworn off earmarks. Spread his name far and wide, as men like him are the foundation of our Republic. As this unsourced and possibly historically misattributed, but appropriate, quote from Andrew Jackson expresses: "One man with courage makes a majority."
"It is pretty pathetic."
Is Obama an empty rhetoritician and a liar on NAFTA?
Press finally asks Obama more than his favorite flavor of ice cream. And, as a faithful right-winger, I note yet again that Neopolitan is exactly the effete, European choice we expect from the most liberal member of the Senate. Any man who courts foreign favor in his choice of postprandial indulgences certainly doesn't have the stones to stand up to our enemies.
Apparently John McCain wrote a book? Must have been while the Straight Talk Express was parked at the Flying J last summer with no money to fuel it. Chili dogs, Doritos, and fresh-made waffles are brain food, don'tcha know?
No wonder Hillary's press coverage is in the pisser!
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.. the more one sees the strings of his political owners.
Obama acknowledged his inexperience, countering that he will assemble a panel of advisors, and bring experts into key positions.
Is it any wonder, then, that the has-beens, never-weres, and wanna-bes of the Democratic Party are flocking to Obama?
They want to be "Secretary Kennedy" or "Ambassador Dodd."
Also, there is a commonality between Obama, Rev. Wright, Louis Farrakhan, and other Obama political supporters that extends beyond Wright's award to Farrakhan or Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam support of Obama.
See: http://mhucao.blogtownhall.com/2008/03/03/a_surprise_for_a merica_does_obama_plan_reparations.thtml
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Stop with the assuming. The only facts you have is that this Senator has integrity. All the other smear tactics have not quite worked.
Funny how, Republicans and Democrats can come together when it comes to race and exclusion. |
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Because my comments don't refer to any Senator with integrity, or didn't you notice? Neither Kennedy nor Dodd have much integrity, only self-interest.
Also, there is a very big difference between using smear tactics and delving into very troubling issues, particularly where they touch race, religion, or both. Attempting to color legitimate questions and observations as "smear tactics,"is the same politics of intimidation practiced by those who gratuitously hurl the "racism" label.
If you dislike what I post, then provide sources that dispute my position, so I can consider them in my evaluation of the candidates. If you dislike the my linked sources, take it up with the authors or the speakers themselves. not being intimidated when |
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