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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
A Few Presidental Notes and Thoughts
Yesterday, the MSM was all atwitter about a 1984-style video on YouTube that compared Senator Hillary Clinton to Big Brother. (It was a take-off of an Apple Superbowl ad, complete with a chick in an Obama t-shirt swinging a sledge hammer.) Today, we have the pro-Hillary response. (Allahpundit is right- the punchline is pretty good.)
Speaking of Obama, he's more liberal than our favorite House Loon, Dennis the Menace Kucinich. (I think most people knew that already, but it's nice to have the numbers.) On the flip side, Duncan Hunter is the most conservative candidate (well... the most conservative candidate that's actually announced he's running... Fred... hint... hint...) And which Republican keeps slipping further and further toward the dark side? McCain, of course.
While we're on the subject of the Maverick John McCain, he's evidently got something in common with Lurch (besides that they both served in Viet Nam). He's becoming well-versed in the art of the flip flop. Here, we have one of many of McCain's flips. Someone better get him a waffle iron or something.
"Limbaugh is irrelevent." Well, Arnold, you just made your party switch official. You do know that, right? (Yeah, I know he can't run for President. But he can campaign for candidates, and I'd think twice about anyone he'd back.)
Here's the bottom line. On the Dems side, we're going to have a liberal. An uber-liberal, in fact. On the GOP side, so far we have a bunch of moderates who have perfected the fine art of giving in to the Dems so that they'll be liked by the other side of the Aisle. What we need is a true conservative who wants to do what's right, not what's liked.
Speaking of Obama, he's more liberal than our favorite House Loon, Dennis the Menace Kucinich. (I think most people knew that already, but it's nice to have the numbers.) On the flip side, Duncan Hunter is the most conservative candidate (well... the most conservative candidate that's actually announced he's running... Fred... hint... hint...) And which Republican keeps slipping further and further toward the dark side? McCain, of course.
While we're on the subject of the Maverick John McCain, he's evidently got something in common with Lurch (besides that they both served in Viet Nam). He's becoming well-versed in the art of the flip flop. Here, we have one of many of McCain's flips. Someone better get him a waffle iron or something.
"Limbaugh is irrelevent." Well, Arnold, you just made your party switch official. You do know that, right? (Yeah, I know he can't run for President. But he can campaign for candidates, and I'd think twice about anyone he'd back.)
Here's the bottom line. On the Dems side, we're going to have a liberal. An uber-liberal, in fact. On the GOP side, so far we have a bunch of moderates who have perfected the fine art of giving in to the Dems so that they'll be liked by the other side of the Aisle. What we need is a true conservative who wants to do what's right, not what's liked.