Friday, October 24, 2008

Gleeful Dems: Hopefully Just Republicans will be Killed!

This quote from Sen. Biden explains the title of this post: “Mark my words. It will not be six months before the world tests Barack Obama like they did John Kennedy. The world is looking. Remember I said it standing here. If you don't remember anything else I said. Watch, we're gonna have an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test the mettle of this guy. And he's gonna have to make some really tough -- I don't know what the decision's gonna be, but I promise you it will occur. As a student of history and having served with seven presidents, I guarantee you it's gonna happen." Okay, Joe, we get it; we’re “marking” your words; we’re not remembering anything else; and, we're noting your guarantee.

The New York Times endorsed Sen. Barack Obama today. Just like the Boston Globe, it was a very long endorsement and the Times could not cite one accomplishment of the man it thinks should be President. The Time also repeated the lie that it is Sen. McCain and his supporters running the negative campaign and not Sen. Obama and his supporters.

In clarifying his remarks that western Pennsylvanians are racists, Sen. Obama supporter and U.S. military slanderer, Rep. John Murtha (D, PA), said this, “What I said, that indicted everybody, that's not what I meant at all. What I mean is there's still folks that have a problem voting for someone because they are black. This whole area, years ago, was really redneck.” No offense taken, Jack.

Not comfortable he spewed enough hate in one week to last a lifetime, Rep. Murtha had to throw in some ageism. In identifying who might not vote for Sen. Obama, Rep. Murtha cited " . . . older people. They want change but they don't want to see things go too far."

A 28-year Army veteran is challenging Rep. Murtha for a seat in the House of Representatives.

Over a week ago I wrote that Sen. McCain should capitalize on Rep. Murtha’s (and Gov. Rendell’s) hate and try to capture Pennsylvania’s 21 Electoral votes. Well, it looks like they did and are doing exactly that. The latest polls out of Pennsylvania show a very tight race.

The Boston Globe and the New York Times have published many columns and letters that exploited something that was never uttered by a supporter at a McCain rally (so says the United States Secret Service). Sen. Obama even shamelessly used the non-comment in the last debate. The New York Times, in perfect yellow journalism fashion, used the non-comment in its endorsement today. But it was Obama supporters who wore t-shirts to an Obama rally insulting Gov. Palin. The message on the t-shirts was so vile that I cannot even suggest to you what it was.

The liberal extremists who control the media attack Sen. McCain for suggesting Sen. Obama’s cozy relationship with domestic terrorist Bill Ayers is something that should be examined. The liberal extremists say presidential campaigns should be above that. The liberal extremists who weren’t looking into the background of an Ohio plumber named Joe today spent the entire day obsessing over the cost of Gov. Palin’s wardrobe.

McCain 277 – 261. This has OH, PA and FL in McCain’s total.

For those who enjoyed this post, please read my June 14, 2007 post, Crime and Punishment.

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