Thursday, August 28, 2008

my guess on McCain's choice for VP

Timothy James Pawlenty (born November 27, 1960) is the 39th and current
Governor of Minnesota. In the Minnesota election in 2002 he was the Republican nominee. He was re-elected in 2006.

perhaps Obama should use these ads?


"The One" seems worried.....



Yes folks, after Hilliary's first 2012 campaign speech on Tuesday night, after Biden bit the bullet and praised the glories of "the One", despite his incredible change of mind on the qualifications of Barack Hussein Obama to be his presidential political busboy, there is continued reason for "the One." Is this campaign ready to implode like one of former tank commander Mike Dukakis? One political columnist, Jon Keller sums it up this way. "But every speech I’ve heard or read so far has one thing in common – they offer virtual baby talk on the major issues of the day. What is the right thing to do about soaring energy costs, in the short and long term? With the lone exception of Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer, who alluded to something called coal gasification, I haven’t heard a specific fresh idea yet. What is the right way forward on affordable housing? All I’ve heard are vows to make sure every American can own a home to go with the chicken in their pot, even though we’ve just learned the painful lesson that not every American can afford to finance a home. How do we break the stranglehold of reform-averse unions over failing public schools? Apparently, there isn’t a major Democrat in the building willing to risk angering the union delegates by talking about charter schools and choice. It’s pathetic and sad. All we get are self-aggrandizing personal stories designed to show us what saints these power-seekers are, vague, insulting promises of the land of milk and honey that awaits a partisan victory, cheap trash-talking of the opposition. "

Days 2 and 3 of the D&C

The new generation of B.S. artists admiring the old school B.S. artists.









While waiting for the Obama Greek temple is finished being built for the "One" to speak tomorrow night....some thoughts...






As the curtain closes on "the Big C"...or does it? I think we saw the beginning of the "Hil 2012 campaign. It was indeed touching and nauseating to see the Academy Award winning performance of Bill mouthing the "I love you, I love you forever and ever". How many lady friends do you think he has told that line to in the past few years? I did like how she didn't wear the same blue dress that someone named Monica wore.


The expert shoe sales men, formerly known as, Bill "I did not have sexual relations with that woman...Miss.Lewinsky, could not make the case for "the One." He threw some nice change up pitches at the crowd but certainly never got past first base on the kiss up speech.

Now we wait for Mile High Stadium show. Do you think there will be harps?