texas grass
05-06-2008, 01:36 PM
Too bad the Republicans, or Clintons, aren't as good picking, or winning, wars in foreign lands as they are in destroying fellow American political rivals like Obama. Victory is nigh and nobody will win.
John "McBush" McCain is the luckiest septuagenarian in the states. He not only has the use of his wife's beer fortune and private jet, but now enjoys the benefits of the train wreck among Democrats perpetrated by the toxic twins, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and designated muggers and dirty tricksters like ABC-TV's George Stephanopoulos or embedded CNN commentator James Carville.
Stephanopoulos ambushed Obama during a recent ABC debate, posing as a journalist (he's a Clinton insider), and was responsible for leaking, hoisting and therefore encouraging the crazy preacher, Jeremiah Wright, onto the national media radar. Carville attacked Bill Richardson as being a "Judas" for backing Obama, a vicious warning against other Dems who would spurn the Clintons.
The Dems are blowing it
The result of this tussle is that McBush, according to current polls, would win if the vote were held tomorrow against Clinton or Obama -- thus snatching victory from certain defeat.
Polls are polls and always fluctuate. (A new poll by the New York Times today shows Obama and Hillary both have rebounded from the crazy preacher and beats McCain handily by 11% or 51% to 40%). Hopefully that will stick because it is inconceivable that the successor to a President with less than 25% approval rating could win. But so far, the internecine warfare waged by the toxins is working.
The Bush beat goes on
Imagine McCain's support in light of the Republican legacy he embraces:
1. Belief in the war in Iraq even though it's now known that it need never have happened, is being paid for by borrowing money from foreigners and is clobbering the economy, the military, national morale and the U.S. dollar.
2. A libertarian's belief in deregulated marketplaces and the so-called invisible hand even though such laissez fair policies permitted a trillion-dollar meltdown which has levelled U.S. real estate and the world's financial system.
3. Acceptance of the status quo regarding the dangerous, growing dependence on foreign oil from hostile regimes. McCain says he has an energy plan but says he is saving it until the election. Nothing short of huge government subsidies to encourage hybrids, alternatives, conservation and ethanol will work. He opposes subsidies except to Iraqi politicians.
4. A stubborn belief in the current for-profit health care system even though it is the worst in the developed world as well as the most expensive. McCain's idea of health care relief is to give tax cuts to defray medical costs even though those needing help don't pay enough taxes to use tax cuts. McCain is the status quo which assigns governments the cost of looking after the elderly (like him), veterans (like him), members of Congress (like him) and indigent then lets hospitals, drug companies and insurance companies make huge profits looking after the healthy, insurable and wealthy.
John "McBush" McCain is the luckiest septuagenarian in the states. He not only has the use of his wife's beer fortune and private jet, but now enjoys the benefits of the train wreck among Democrats perpetrated by the toxic twins, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and designated muggers and dirty tricksters like ABC-TV's George Stephanopoulos or embedded CNN commentator James Carville.
Stephanopoulos ambushed Obama during a recent ABC debate, posing as a journalist (he's a Clinton insider), and was responsible for leaking, hoisting and therefore encouraging the crazy preacher, Jeremiah Wright, onto the national media radar. Carville attacked Bill Richardson as being a "Judas" for backing Obama, a vicious warning against other Dems who would spurn the Clintons.
The Dems are blowing it
The result of this tussle is that McBush, according to current polls, would win if the vote were held tomorrow against Clinton or Obama -- thus snatching victory from certain defeat.
Polls are polls and always fluctuate. (A new poll by the New York Times today shows Obama and Hillary both have rebounded from the crazy preacher and beats McCain handily by 11% or 51% to 40%). Hopefully that will stick because it is inconceivable that the successor to a President with less than 25% approval rating could win. But so far, the internecine warfare waged by the toxins is working.
The Bush beat goes on
Imagine McCain's support in light of the Republican legacy he embraces:
1. Belief in the war in Iraq even though it's now known that it need never have happened, is being paid for by borrowing money from foreigners and is clobbering the economy, the military, national morale and the U.S. dollar.
2. A libertarian's belief in deregulated marketplaces and the so-called invisible hand even though such laissez fair policies permitted a trillion-dollar meltdown which has levelled U.S. real estate and the world's financial system.
3. Acceptance of the status quo regarding the dangerous, growing dependence on foreign oil from hostile regimes. McCain says he has an energy plan but says he is saving it until the election. Nothing short of huge government subsidies to encourage hybrids, alternatives, conservation and ethanol will work. He opposes subsidies except to Iraqi politicians.
4. A stubborn belief in the current for-profit health care system even though it is the worst in the developed world as well as the most expensive. McCain's idea of health care relief is to give tax cuts to defray medical costs even though those needing help don't pay enough taxes to use tax cuts. McCain is the status quo which assigns governments the cost of looking after the elderly (like him), veterans (like him), members of Congress (like him) and indigent then lets hospitals, drug companies and insurance companies make huge profits looking after the healthy, insurable and wealthy.