September 26, 2008 • 8:44 am
UPDATE:
What I was impressed by was that Obama said he agreed with Mr McCain 8x in the debate. And then while Mr McCain could give specififc exmaples as to what he has done while in congress all obama could do was just say what he could would or possible do, he had no record to relate back to like Mr McCain did.
John McCain must debate tonight.
It is obvious there is a bailout or not, is going to destroy the country, so McCain must go there tonight and tell us what he is going to do the next 4 years to improve America.
This current administration and current congress have all but destroyed this country.
It is time for a new plan and new direction, and we cannot depend on Obama and a Democrat congress to provide it.
Filed under: 2008 Elections , bailout, debate, John McCain
September 10, 2008 • 10:17 pm
We all know that most people in Hollywood have the IQ of a tree stump. The latest numb skull to hit the top of dimwit chart is Matt Damon. Seeing this mental giant trying to trash talk is comparable to a Al Gore speech, painful, uniformed and laughable.
This obvious Mensa member had a question he really needs to know about Sarah Palin:
“I need to know if she really think that dinosaurs were here 4,000 years ago. I want to know that, I really do.”
That’s his major concern, dinosaurs! One thing you can always count on when one of these Hollywood blowhards try to act like they actually have a brain, a good laugh.
But not to be out done a leader in the Democrat party felt the need to show that not only actors have clueless and tasteless. South Carolina Democratic chairwoman Carol Fowler showed that having a brain is not necessary to be in a leadership position in he Democrat party when she said this gem about Sarah Palin qualifications,
“whose primary qualification seems to be that she hasn’t had an abortion.”
I understand that they left is upset that this women had a baby instead of “terminating” it like they support. I understand that the left are pissed that the first women VP is going to be a Republican women, but please could someone in that party get a few prescriptions filled for your members and get them all to calm down and stop being so irrational. You really are making fools out of yourselves with your recent actions, and that is hard to do considering how foolish you look day in and day out 356 days of the year.
Filed under: 2008 Elections , Democrats, Hollywood, Matt Damon, Sarah Palin
September 4, 2008 • 8:27 am
I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a “community organizer,” except that you have actual responsibilities. I might add that in small towns, we don’t quite know what to make of a candidate who lavishes praise on working people when they are listening, and then talks about how bitterly they cling to their religion and guns when those people aren’t listening.
That above set a tone for the speech that the Democrats are still trying to spin. This lady who the media has tried to discredit all week and the Obama campaign has had trouble discrediting last night stood up before America and showed why she was John McCains selection for VP and why she will be a tremendous asset to him, his campaign and eventually the people of the United States.
Her speech was strong and well delivered. Her impromptu moment of addressing the hockey moms was lighthearted, funny and well received. She took a swipe at the elite media who are now back on their heals, as they thought for sure all of the hard work they have put into getting Obama elected had paid off.
But here’s a little news flash for all those reporters and commentators: I’m not going to Washington to seek their good opinion – I’m going to Washington to serve the people of this country. Americans expect us to go to Washington for the right reasons, and not just to mingle with the right people.
But this lady from Alaska has shown them they do not control the American people and they have even less influence now then ever before.
Last night America saw a recharged Republican party, they have seen the future of America and they now understand why the McCain/Palin ticket is the only one that makes sense for America.
Filed under: 2008 Elections , Hockey Moms, John McCain, Republican, Sarah Palin