While John McCain is being tutored by Joe Lieberman on the difference between Sunni and Shiite Muslims, the Democrats are squandering their chances by extending their internecine squabbling so as to give the Republican candidate a free and open opportunity to coalesce his support and win the general election.
The media won’t say this, but here [...]
Archive for March, 2008
The Democratic Death Wish
Posted in controversial, media, politics, tagged barack obama, bill richardson, convention, democrat, dennis kucinich, denver, hillary clinton, joe lieberman, john mccain, mike huckabee, primary, puerto rico, republican, reverend wright, shiite, sunni, super delegate on March 22, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Race To The White House
Posted in controversial, philosophy, politics, tagged barack obama, bussing, hate speech, hillary clinton, pastor wright, prejudice, racism, redlining, reverend wright, youtube on March 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Barack Obama did something this week that has, to my recollection, not been done in American politics since the Lincoln – Douglas debates: he spoke to us as if we were adults.
To be sure, some of us are adults, and some of us are still infants. But it was refreshing that, faced with the incendiary [...]
Hillary: I Have A Dream Ticket
Posted in controversial, politics, tagged al gore, barack obama, canadian, commander in chief, democratic primary, gay rights, george w. bush, hillary clinton, iraq war, john mccain, karl rove, republican 3:00 am, stem cell, vice president on March 9, 2008 | 5 Comments »
The Clinton campaign has yet again stooped to the lowest tactics and has taken another stab at Obama supporters with the always complicit media in tow. In hinting about a “dream ticket” with her at the top and Obama as Vice President, she is using a very subtle but underhanded tactic that is designed solely [...]
John McCain and Hillary Clinton In Crisis: Be Very Afraid
Posted in controversial, politics, tagged 3:00 am, abraham lincoln, anger management, atomic bomb, barack obama, civil war, crisis, democrat, election, fdr, harry truman, hillary clinton, living history book, monica lewinski, president, primary, republican, tv ad, world war II on March 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Anyone who has seen John McCain get angry needs to be afraid. Very afraid.
While those of us who have been even remotely influenced by Senator Clinton’s now famous “3:00Am” ad may be thinking about which candidate would best deal with a late night crisis, remember that what we are looking for is a character trait, [...]
John McCain and Hillary Clinton In Crisis: Be Very Afraid
Posted in controversial, politics, tagged 3:00 am TV ad, abraham lincoln, anger management, atom bomb, barack obama, bill clinton, book, campaign plane, commander in chief, crisis, cuban missile crisis, election, fdr, harry truman, hillary clinton, john mccain, living history, monica lewinsky, oval office, panic, primary, world war II on March 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Anyone who has seen John McCain get angry needs to be afraid. Very afraid.
While those of us who have been even remotely influenced by Senator Clinton’s now famous “3:00Am” ad may be thinking about which candidate would best deal with a late night crisis, remember that what we are looking for is a character trait, [...]
McCain: When You Are a Hammer, Every Problem Looks Like a Nail
Posted in controversial, politics, tagged barack obama, bomb, campaign, economics. israel, hillary clinton, iran, iraq, john mccain, korea, latin america, military, Palestine, primary, russia, surge, terrorism, torture, voters on March 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today there was an small explosion in New York City near a military recruiting station. As I write this, police are investigating. Acts like these have happened many times as have other violent crimes in our large cities. Yet John McCain lost no time in characterizing this event as an “attack”. It is clear that, [...]
Hurricane Hillary: Katrina Was a Gentle Breeze By Comparison
Posted in controversial, media, politics, tagged barack obama, bill clinton, CNN, democrat, dirty tricks, george w. bush, hillary clinton, john mccain, kitchen sink, media, msnbc, Ohio, primaries, ralph nader, republican, rhode island, scorched earth, texas on March 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Senator Clinton fear-mongered and dirty-tricked her way to popular vote wins in Texas and Ohio last night, aided and abetted by the media. I’m leaving out her win in Rhode Island because that was mostly conceded by the Obama campaign because of the high Catholic population there (a strong Clinton voting block) and the strong [...]
Media Does Penance For Obama
Posted in controversial, media, politics, tagged barack obama, campaign, delegate, election, fox news, george w. bush, hillary clinton, media, my pet goat, norman hsu, Ohio, presidential daily briefing, press, primary, saturday night live, spiro t. agnew, texas on March 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Not since Spiro T. Agnew’s attack on the media (penned by William Safire) calling them “nattering nabobs of negativism” in 1970 has the media caved in so unequivocally to a politician’s claim of unjust coverage.
In response to the Clinton campaign’s constant complaint of the press’ so-called Obama favoritism, the press started an “All Hillary, All [...]
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