The journey from there to here
Published on April 13, 2008 By Gideon MacLeish In Politics

I've decided I'm grateful for the drawn out Democratic Primaries.

See, they've begun to show the DNC candidates as what they are. As Obama began amassing a lead in delegates and popular votes, the shrew in Hillary came out. At this point, I'm doubting there's anyone to the right of Mao who will vote for her. After all, they'll have Ralph Nader, who has FAR more respect among the left than Hillary EVER will. For that matter, he has more respect among the right and independents, for while we don't agree with all of his platform, Nader falls in the category of "true believer"; he is what he says he is, and that is pretty much the same as he has been for the last 30-40 years.

The problem is, with all of the attention focusing on Hillary, Obama quickly became the party's wunderkind, an all-things-to-all-people candidate whose accomplishments are topped only by the great Brian Boitano (if you can't get a good SP reference, I feel for you. I really do). Obama was going to singlehandedly end the mortgage crisis, put Americans back to work, and bring us to the land of milk and honey. Our modern day Moses was bulletproof, or so it seemed.

Even when his pastor and close friend was shown to be a racist on the level of Louis Farrakhan and David Duke, his shining armor deflected the arrows of the media. No, Obama was not to be undone by mere association.

Obama's Achilles heel, however, appeared to be exposed when he placed his foot firmly in his mouth and made a crack about the people of the heartland turning to religion and guns.

While it may soon be feasibly possible to win a presidential election without winning a single vote in the heartland, such is not currently the case. These same people that Obama wishes to write off as ignorant hicks clinging with one hand to the cross and the other to their Winchester happen to vote. And they vote in a greater percentage than the general population.

We are seeing a side of each of these candidates that we would never have seen had the primary election been quick and clean. Hillary Rodham Clinton will do more to SET BACK the cause of women's rights in America (think she'll appoint a number of women cabinet posts? Think again. She'll not want to be sharing that spotlight) by proving herself to be a manipulative, shrewd woman who is satisfied only by power. And Barak Obama is so out of touch with middle America that he will almost certainly have a sharply divided Congress, even among some of the members of his own party.

This election year more than any, I mourn the death of the great Frank Zappa. Somehow, I'm thinking he could have won this thing!


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on Apr 15, 2008
I have no idea about your loyalty oaths, and really don't care


You don't care that your fuhrer was ordering people arrested for the "crime" of having a John Kerry bumper stick on their car when they come to see him?

Oh wait, I forget, it was an "isolated incident" every single time it occurred.



on Apr 15, 2008
You don't care that your fuhrer was ordering people arrested for the "crime" of having a John Kerry bumper stick on their car when they come to see him?


documentation?

I'm not a fan of either party, but I want to see proof on this rather serious allegation.
on Apr 15, 2008
That's why you have REPUBLICANS like Jack Kingston being caught lying about Barack Obama. Thats why you have Republicans trying to act offended that Obama isn't wearing a flag pin while THEY ARENT WEARING ONE EITHER.


Don king is a republican? Howie Dean is a Republican? Gee! And I thought the democrats were getting all the new sign ups! Shazaaam! Everyone is a Republican!   
on Apr 15, 2008
Pop quiz, who was wright QUOTING WORD FOR WORD when he said that America's Chickens were "coming home to roost"?


Col Sanders - a member of the vast right wing conspiracy!   
on Apr 15, 2008
You don't care that your fuhrer was


Here we go! did not take long for the bot to stray from talking points and bring up Charlie Chaplin!   

Is that you Wise Fawn? You really are a laugh a minute!   
on Apr 15, 2008
That's why you have REPUBLICANS like Jack Kingston being caught lying about Barack Obama. Thats why you have Republicans trying to act offended that Obama isn't wearing a flag pin while THEY ARENT WEARING ONE EITHER.Don king is a republican? Howie Dean is a Republican? Gee! And I thought the democrats were getting all the new sign ups! Shazaaam! Everyone is a Republican!   


I accept your admission that you lack both the intelligence and the morals to accurately address my response.

Are you a Republican because you are a bad person or are you a bad person because you are a republican?
on Apr 15, 2008
The_Politico,

Can you please provide support for your charge that Dubya had visitors arrested for Kerry bumper stickers on their car?
on Apr 15, 2008
The_Politico,Can you please provide support for your charge that Dubya had visitors arrested for Kerry bumper stickers on their car?


Off the top of my head i will admit I cannot. I will have to look up the examples. But the shrub requiring loyalty oaths was national news on all credible news outlets (ie Faux "forgot" about it).

I personally witnessed a member of Bush's staff threaten a friend of mine with arrest for walking on the sidewalk in front of the Building where Bush was speaking. When it was pointed out that there was no crime committed the Bushies response was "We are the White House, WE decide what is and is not a crime."
on Apr 15, 2008
Wait a second...you accused Bush of ARRESTING people for having Kerry bumper stickers on their car. There's a HUGE difference between that and requiring loyalty oaths to attend an RNC function (although, I'll admit the latter is still over the top, it's not out of character for Bush!)

Stick to the facts. NOT conjecture, and not false allegations. It wrecks your credibility.

I frankly dislike Bush about as bad as the next guy, and I'd be more than happy to reprint any evidence of his arresting people simply for expressing dissent. But unless you have it, it is irresponsible to allege it!

I personally witnessed a member of Bush's staff threaten a friend of mine with arrest for walking on the sidewalk in front of the Building where Bush was speaking. When it was pointed out that there was no crime committed the Bushies response was "We are the White House, WE decide what is and is not a crime."


Abuse of power happens at all levels of government. Did your friend file a formal complaint? Did he/she report it to major news outlets? If your friend just smiled and went on his/her way in light of such bully tactics, then he/she is as guilty as Bush's underlings for allowing it to happen.
on Apr 15, 2008
Oh Bush had people arrested as well and that is a matter of record, I simply don't have those off the top of my head. They did file a complaint and the Republican Congressman refused to address it, the Republican mayor refused to allow the city council to investigate it.

Unfortunately the local government was set up to basically allow abuses like this to continue. About two months later, I was in Cedar Rapids Iowa (the town this occurred) and I had a local Police Office threaten to arrest me for booing them for giving the exact same treatment to protesters during a Dick Cheney visit.

on Apr 16, 2008
I accept your admission that you lack both the intelligence and the morals to accurately address my response.


Oooh! Another cut! Sorry, I did not know this was an insult contest.

Wait! It was supposed to be a discussion until the clown showed up and made us all laugh!   
on Apr 16, 2008
Oh Bush had people arrested as well and that is a matter of record


Then the record should not be hard to find. Link to it.

They did file a complaint and the Republican Congressman refused to address it, the Republican mayor refused to allow the city council to investigate it.


The refusal would not have erased the record. So it should be easy to find.

If you dont want to be thought of as a clown, dont make clown statements. When you make statements of fact, be prepared to back them up with facts, not opinions.

You can state anything as an opinion, but that does nothing for your cause. It just makes you look stupid.

on Apr 16, 2008

The_Politico

Off the top of my head i will admit I cannot. I will have to look up the examples. 

How hilarious.  You go around claiming republicans spread lies, but you are doing it yourself.  This is why we call liberals hypocrites. You sir, are a liar.

on Apr 16, 2008
You sir, are a liar.


Cite a link proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that you have an IQ that reaches three figures or admit that you are mentally retarded.



on Apr 16, 2008

The_Politico


You sir, are a liar.Cite a link proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that you have an IQ that reaches three figures or admit that you are mentally retarded.

Ah yes, the typical liberal response.  Get caught in a lie, so now you resort to insults.

You made a serious accusation, prove it!

 

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