Why Republicans Like Obama
2nd February 2008
Read it. Too bad the guy can’t win against the Clinton Machine.
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2nd February 2008
Read it. Too bad the guy can’t win against the Clinton Machine.
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2nd February 2008
Read it. A fascinating look at the science (if one may use the term) behind your favorite movie.
It’s not your favorite movie? Be off with you then, and the angels will weep for you.
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2nd February 2008
Read it. And yet she makes more money than you, dude. What conclusion can we draw from this?
The whole point is that there isn’t a dime’s worth of difference, policy-wise, between McCain and Clinton. And if Clinton is President, then the Republicans in Congress will have room to oppose that shit, whereas if McCain is President they’ll be roped into going along, as happened with Mr Spend-It, George W Bush. People who can’t learn from history ought to shut up about politics because their opinions are not worth hearing except for entertainment purposes.
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2nd February 2008
Read it. Of course they are. Look at Bill Clinton.
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1st February 2008
Read it. We Have The Technology.
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1st February 2008
As a conservative I would say Ted Kennedy has spent much of his career being not just wrong about the issues but so deeply wrong, so consistently and reliably wrong that it had a kind of grandeur to it.
Which makes even more significant instances when so-called conservatives cozen up to him — as Bush did on education, or McCain did on amnesty for illegal immigration.
Take a look at the picture. Evil has a face. “A man can smile, and smile, and be a villain.”
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1st February 2008
Read it. And about time, too.
A federal prosecutor has issued a subpoena to James Risen of the New York Times, one of two reporters at the paper who compromised the National Security Agency’s (NSA) Terrorist Surveillance Program in December 1995.
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1st February 2008
Reminder for the dimwitted: Islam is an oppressive totalitarian ideology with which co-existence is not possible.
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1st February 2008
Steve Sailer brings up a good point.
He resembles a model playing an executive in a fashion layout for a men’s business attire chain, or the CEO bad guy in a movie on the Lifetime channel about children being poisoned by corporate toxic waste.
And in politics, where appearance is 50% of reality, that’s a killer. If you aren’t qualified to be President, you at least better look like you could play one on TV. Perhaps we could get him to wear a Martin Sheen mask….
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1st February 2008
Some on the right feel it would be less damaging to their cause to lose the 2008 election with the Republican-conservative alliance intact than to win with John McCain.
I’m coming around more and more to that opinion.
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1st February 2008
Read it. They could have stopped with “McCain ignores”.
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