Dear Democrats: If You Want To Shake The “Elitist” Tag It Might Be A Good Idea To Use A Spokesperson Who Is Not Part Of The Rothschild Family (Or The British Nobility).
I was reading The Wall Street Journal today and saw an op-ed piece titled “Democrats Need to Shake The ‘Elitist’ Tag.”[1]
Written by whom? Read more
Why McCain and Obama Both Suck.
According to an article I read yesterday titled “Federal deficit soaring, but McCain, Obama offer no answers,” the federal budget deficit for fiscal year 2008 is now projected to be a cool $407 billion, or about double what it was in fiscal year 2007 (the record is $413 billion in 2004). [1]
And as the article’s title implies, with less than 60 days to the election neither McCain nor Obama have offered a plan to stop spending more than we make as a nation. Read more
Why Is Barack Obama Not Whipping John McCain?
8 out of 10 Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction, Republican approval ratings across the board are at their lowest levels since Watergate, the economy is headed south, foreclosures, gas prices, and the national deficit are at all time highs, we’re engaged in a very unpopular war, and our President likes to make up laws as he goes along.
And yet, the Republican candidate for President, John McCain, is now either slightly leading or tied with Barack Obama in most major polls. Read more
McCain Should Pick Huckabee As VP. Promise To Make Ron Paul Secretary of the Treasury.
So Senator Barack “Damn, I just introduced Joe Biden as the next President of the United States when I’m the nominee” Obama has made his VP pick. [1]
Now it’s Senator John “I can’t keep track of how many houses I have but trust me, I can run the country just fine” McCain’s turn. [2] Read more
I Can Create More Change Than Barack Obama By Running Spell Check And Hitting The Change Button.
Boy, running for President sure can change a man.
Senator Obama’s official campaign slogan is “Change We Can Believe In.”
And this is supposed to be it? Read more
Republican U.S. Senator Busted Using Hookers. Wants To Pay Legal Bills With Campaign Money. Three Republicans On Federal Election Commission Don’t See A Problem With This.
As you may know, Senator David Vitter of Louisiana was implicated in the D.C. Madam case and has admitted that he committed a “very serious sin.”
Not only is he still serving as a United States Senator from Louisiana, but now he wants to use his campaign money to pay legal bills related to his being subpoenaed in the case. Read more