Posts with the tag 'Barack Obama'

On media “fairness”

The polls show that the nation is basically split 50/50 between John McCain and Barack Obama.

But can anyone watching the after-debate pundits on CNN/ABC etc… claim (with a straight face and truth in their heart) that 1/2 the people on those shows are on John McCain’s side?

6 comments September 26th, 2008

I didn’t see the entire Presidential debate, tonight

But, cialis usa cialis from what I did see, sales I’d call it pretty much a draw.

(And honest opinion? McCain did better than I expected him to. But then, I didn’t expect that much.)

1 comment September 26th, 2008

I rarely make predictions here…

…mostly because I hate being wrong.

But in this case, viagra canada mind I just have to say:

Barack Obama is going to win Wisconsin.

Why do I say that?

Because, despite what the press sometimes claims, Wisconsin is NOT a purple state.

We have a Democrat in the Governor’s office.

Both our U.S. Senators are Democrats.

The state Senate is controlled by the Democrats and odds are the state Assembly will be, too after this election.

The last time Wisconsin voted for a Republican for President was Ronald Reagan in 1984.

John McCain is not going to be the guy to break the losing streak.

So, John, if you’re listening…don’t count on winning Wisconsin in November.

3 comments September 21st, 2008

Let’s play some football?

People would rather watch a football game with Barack Obama than with John McCain — but by barely the length of a football.

Lucky for Obama they didn’t include the running mates on that poll.

John and Sarah would have totally run up the score on Obama and Joe on that one.

1 comment September 19th, 2008

If Barack Obama loses…

…and you want to say the reason he lost is racism…

…then you’ll have to point your finger at racism from inside the Democratic Party.

Here’s my reasoning:

The country remains basically split 50/50 between Republicans and Democrats.

The 48% or so who vote Republican would vote for John McCain regardless of who the Democratic nominee was.

(That’s not to say that there are no racist Republicans. My point is that any Republican racism is irrelevant in this case because Republicans were going to vote for “their” guy whether the Democrat’s nominated Barack Obama, generic cialis remedy Hillary Clinton, for sale or Joe Biden.)

The problem lies with Democrats (and to some extent Independents).

The numbers say that if Barack Obama loses, nurse it will only be because members of his own party didn’t vote for him.

So if Barack Obama loses, and you’re a Democrat who thinks the reason he lost was racism, you’re going to have to take a good hard look at your own party.

7 comments September 17th, 2008

Having seen the ridiculous marathon that was the first Sarah Palin interview…

…I think she needs to go on every single TV show she can get on: Larry King, viagra usa case Meet the Press, viagra usa check The View, medical the Tonight Show, Rachel Ray, Sports Center, Saturday Night Live (where she should pretend to be Tina Fey and do the Weekend Update), & Sesame Street.

Enough of standing in a shooting range and letting a single interviewer take shots at her.

The more places she appears, the more likely she will be to find less hostile venues.

I mean, hell, at some point someone might even mistake her for Barack Obama and say something uncritical about her. ;)

1 comment September 12th, 2008

Maybe the thing Obama needs to change most…is his tune.

sildenafil viagra 8599, cialis canada 1839930,00.html”>Obama has become increasingly aggressive in challenging the GOP ticket’s efforts to co-opt his mantra of change. “You can’t just re-create yourself,” the Democratic nominee said Monday. “You can’t just reinvent yourself. The American people aren’t stupid.”

The American people AREN’T stupid, but Obama sounds a little bit like he might be.

Reinvention is what America is all about.

Norma Jean becomes Marilyn Monroe.

A Defense Department project becomes the Internet.

An actor from California becomes the President of the United States.

Reinvention holds a hallowed place in America’s history.

And if you don’t understand that, you’re more likely to be history…than to make it.

2 comments September 9th, 2008

Golden opportunity:

McCain rapped Obama’s tax proposals, viagra sale search which include a large tax cut for lower- and middle-class workers but would increase taxes for the wealthiest Americans.

If I were McCain, I’d say, “No thanks on the tax increase, but I’m with you on cutting taxes even more on the lower and middle-classes!”

2 comments September 5th, 2008

I’ve been hearing some complaints that too much is being made of John McCain having been a P.O.W.

And I can understand why it might annoy some people.

After all, sildenafil buy one of the two candidates is known primarily for being a prisoner of war…

…and the other guy is known primarily for running for President.

Add comment September 5th, 2008

38 million people watched Barack Obama accept his party’s nomination for President

37 million people watched Sarah Palin accept her party’s nomination for Vice President.

It looks like, cialis sale buy cialis in this case, they had pretty much the same experience. ;)

Add comment September 4th, 2008

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