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11-6-2008 11:27 PM
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merrie says:
The winner is Obama because now he can start hanging out in public with Bill Ayers and Rev. Jeremiah Wright again. John McCain is a winner because he can resume buying more houses. And for only the second time in her adult life, Michelle Obama was proud of her country.

And we're all winners because we will never again have to hear McCain say, "my friends."

After Bill Clinton won the 1992 presidential election, Hillary Clinton immediately announced that, henceforth, she would be known as "Hillary Rodham Clinton." So maybe Obama can now become B. Hussein Obama, his rightful name.

For now, we have a new president-elect. In the spirit of reaching across the aisle, we owe it to the Democrats to show their president the exact same kind of respect and loyalty that they have shown our recent Republican president.

Starting tomorrow, if not sooner.
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11-6-2008 11:37 PM
merrie
This blame-the-messenger thesis allows Democrats to conclude that their message was fine -- nothing should be changed! The American people are clamoring for higher taxes, big government, a defeatist foreign policy, gay marriage, the whole magilla. It was just this particular candidate's personality.

Republicans lost this presidential election, and I don't blame the messenger; I blame the message. How could Republicans go after B. Hussein Obama (as he is now known) on planning to bankrupt the coal companies when McCain supports the exact same cap and trade policies and earnestly believes in global warming?

How could we go after Obama for his illegal alien aunt and for supporting driver's li...
11-6-2008 11:54 PM
BartendingBear
The delusional love affair the wingnut-right has with this pitiful excuse of a "leader" shows how hopelessly out of sync with the real world they are. She didn't know Africa is a continent. How could she possibly lead a world power when she can't put together an organization which could keep her from getting punked by two radio DJs? She isn't fit to be a reject on Leno's "JayWalking" let alone an international leader.
11-7-2008 2:20 AM
chestnut501
Bartending Dear, Why so bitter sounding? You should be dancing naked in the street. You got what you wanted, can't you even allow others their grief?
11-7-2008 3:20 AM
merrie
Bartending Dear, Why so bitter sounding?
He's quoting comments from Leno and two DJ's based on rumors from unidentified sources and if that's his defense, then I say "Case Closed"

You should be dancing naked in the street.
Could it be that he was dancing naked in the streets and
uh. . . . . I'll just leave it up to your imagination.
11-7-2008 5:36 AM
pkronfield
I wasn't so much voting for McCain as voting against Obama. It is so funny that yesterday the mainstream media (a.k.a. the Obama promotion machine) started a CYA. Brokow, the guy who "moderated" one of the debates and never ever asked hot button questions on abortion, gun control, illegal immigrants, etc., now is wondering about Obama's lack of experience. He even said the guy is a total mystery with no background or history. Thanks a lot Brokow - well, you helped brainwash the ignorant dullards to vote for this empty package and now you got him, with all the inherent dangers that go with him.
11-7-2008 5:58 AM
merrie
Why do we want to deny what we know? There's a great article here by Quin Hillyar in the American Spectator, and you know what it's entitled? "Saul Alinsky Takes the White House," and that's exactly what has happened. The organize community organizer, Saul Alinsky, has taken the White House.
Where was this beforehand? Friday night... Wanna laugh? Friday night, Charlie Rose Show, Tom Brokaw and Charlie Rose.

ROSE: I don't know what Barack Obama's worldview is.

BROKAW: No, I don't either.

ROSE: I don't know how he really sees where China is.

BROKAW: We don't know a lot about Barack Obama and the universe of his thinking about foreign policy.

ROSE: I don't really know. ...
11-7-2008 6:04 AM
merrie

Here's Charlie Rose again who spoke to both Evan Thomas and Jon Meacham of Newsweek magazine. Meacham added this to what you just heard.
MEACHAM: He's very elusive, Obama, which is fascinating for a man who's written two memoirs. At Grant Park he walks out with the family, and then they go away.

ROSE: Mmm. Mmm-hmm.

MEACHAM: Biden's back, you know, locked in the bar or something.

ROSE: (haughty chuckle)

MEACHAM: You know, they don't let him out. And have you ever seen a victory speech where there was no one else on stage?

ROSE: Mmm.

MEACHAM: No adoring wife, no cute kid. He is the messenger.

THOMAS: There is a slightly creepy cult of personality about all this. I mean, he's s...
11-7-2008 6:13 AM
merrie

This is fear. What they're saying about Obama, these Drive-Bys, this is fear. Now, these two bites confirm for all of us that they are irresponsible in doing their jobs. They know all this, they have these fears beforehand, they viewed it as their job to get Obama elected, burying what they feared, burying what they know. They really have lost their credibility. I don't see how they get it back.

Jon Meacham talking with Evan Thomas and Charlie Rose about Obama.

MEACHAM: He's very elusive, Obama, which is fascinating for a man who's written two memoirs. At Grant Park he walks out with the family, and then they go away.

ROSE: Mmm. Mmm-hmm.

MEACHAM: Biden's back, you know, locke...
11-7-2008 6:15 AM
merrie
THOMAS: He does --

MEACHAM: It's amazing.

ROSE: It is amazing.

THOMAS: He writes about this metaphor being a screen upon which Americans will project. He said they want of Barack Obama; I'm not sure I am Barack Obama.

ROSE: Mmm!

THOMAS: He had -- he has the self-awareness to know that this creature he's designed isn't necessarily a real person, and he's self-aware enough --

ROSE: Ahhhhhh!

RUSH: Ahhhh. Charlie Rose, light goes on, ahhhh. Self-aware enough to know that this creature he's designed isn't necessarily a real person. That is fear. These guys are looking at Obama and they've seen him the exact way we have, all of this time. They only now after they think they got ...
11-7-2008 6:53 AM
merrie
I wasn't so much voting for McCain as voting against Obama.

I voted for Sarah Palin, not McCain (I have no fond feelings for McCain after he & the Huckster stabbed Romney in the back in the NH primary.) They did a backroom deal and got the NH delegates to support McCain, which hurt Mitt severely.

Next in Florida, Giuliani dropped out and he and Gov. Crist both backed McCain. California sealed the deal when Schwarzenegger endorsed him.

Anyway, I had lost all respect for McCain.
11-7-2008 1:46 PM
wiccantexan
And we're all winners because we will never again have to hear McCain say, "my friends."
Amen!
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