Tony2013
Skilled Investigator
I only say this because I have an overactive imagination as a result of mental abuse as a child, and because I can't ignore this little voice in my head that says Obama is not who he appears to be.
Yeah, I know, huge revelation there... a politician who isn't genuine. Bear with me.
There's a lot, I mean a lot, of Obama @ss-kissing going on right now. From Keith Olbermann to the fan-made Obama videos on YouTube. Everyone seems to get stars in their eyes whenever you mention his name, and his grassroots support is staggering. Lately I've started noticing in the blogs and in some mainstream media, it's really hard to criticize Obama for anything. If someone brings up a point that might make Obama look bad, they get beaten down a little for being petty and divisive.
Kind of like right after 9/11, when if you said one bad thing about Bush (a la Dixie Chicks) you were immediately branded unpatriotic.
This has led me to examine John McCain; and I've come to the conclusion that there isn't a snowball's chance in hell he, or any Republican candidate would win again Obama. Even Jesus.
First of all, McCain can't even seem to tie his own shoes these days. He makes blunder after blunder (such as the Iraq/Pakistan border) and he keeps suffering losses such as his finance co-chair Loeffler, and now Chief Financial Advisor Phil Gramm (who was right, by the way). In the meantime, Obama went to the Middle East and somehow convinced Maliki that his timetable for withdrawal is a good idea; which, who's to say it is or isn't? I guess Maliki.
It's like McCain was put there by the Republicans for the sole purpose of losing the election. Now either I'm wrong and the Republicans are in such a sorry state that they can't get a decent candidate together, or they've given up on their own people, and are buying out Democrats.
Ok, I'll stop and let everyone have a go at me. Do your worst!
Yeah, I know, huge revelation there... a politician who isn't genuine. Bear with me.
There's a lot, I mean a lot, of Obama @ss-kissing going on right now. From Keith Olbermann to the fan-made Obama videos on YouTube. Everyone seems to get stars in their eyes whenever you mention his name, and his grassroots support is staggering. Lately I've started noticing in the blogs and in some mainstream media, it's really hard to criticize Obama for anything. If someone brings up a point that might make Obama look bad, they get beaten down a little for being petty and divisive.
Kind of like right after 9/11, when if you said one bad thing about Bush (a la Dixie Chicks) you were immediately branded unpatriotic.
This has led me to examine John McCain; and I've come to the conclusion that there isn't a snowball's chance in hell he, or any Republican candidate would win again Obama. Even Jesus.
First of all, McCain can't even seem to tie his own shoes these days. He makes blunder after blunder (such as the Iraq/Pakistan border) and he keeps suffering losses such as his finance co-chair Loeffler, and now Chief Financial Advisor Phil Gramm (who was right, by the way). In the meantime, Obama went to the Middle East and somehow convinced Maliki that his timetable for withdrawal is a good idea; which, who's to say it is or isn't? I guess Maliki.
It's like McCain was put there by the Republicans for the sole purpose of losing the election. Now either I'm wrong and the Republicans are in such a sorry state that they can't get a decent candidate together, or they've given up on their own people, and are buying out Democrats.
Ok, I'll stop and let everyone have a go at me. Do your worst!