July 31, 2008

Obama as a "Gaffe-O-Matic."

Comedy gold.

The guy is obsessed with race. Perhaps he doesn't think Condi Rice or Colin Powell are "Americans."


Here's a helpful metric: When he discusses race, he isn't really talking about race.

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July 30, 2008

Oh, Ace. Ace.

When he's good, he's good; but when he's bad, he's better:

This couple certainly is very taken with itself. The four-way sex with the Obamas and their throbbing, outsized egos must be pretty hot.

Just like Mae West, that one.

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July 28, 2008

Cassandra Is a Bad, Bad Girl.

And she should be spanked.

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July 22, 2008

R. Stacy McCain on the Evil of War.

And why John McCain "gets it":

The possibility of defeat is among the reasons why war should be avoided if possible. I am reminded of Nicias, the Athenian general who argued against undertaking the fateful Sicilian expedition in the Pelopponesian War but who, once the decision was made to undertake the expedition, insisted that it be made with all available force. Athens could afford the expedition, but could not afford defeat.

John McCain has indicated his disdain of Bush's jocular "f--- Saddam, we're taking him out" attitude -- an attitude he says the president manifested a year before the invasion. But McCain has steadfastly insisted that, if we were going to fight in Iraq, we make the fight full-strength. Fight to win, or don't fight at all.

Obama considers defeat an acceptable outcome; McCain doesn't. This is the real difference.

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Apparently, McCain's Gonna Go First

. . . in that game of "Veep Chicken."

I don't think it's any secret that I'm rooting for Jindal or Palin, but if it's Romney, I'll live. Life will go on.


If it's Huckabee, I'll forego the assassination option (just for you, my beloved friends in the Secret Service). But I might well stay home. I've made my peace with voting for Johnny Mac; but he can only push a girl so far before she gets "ballot flu."

Johnny, you are a bit long in the tooth to bring a light-up, extra-constitutional, brain-free, pseudo-Christian, purely decorative populist asshole onto the ticket with you. I must be realistic and regard whomever you pick as a potential leader; choose wisely, or we're through. Again. And this time, I'm giving you back your class ring.

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July 21, 2008

That Rejected McCain Piece

. . . that The New York Tmes didn't think was "fit to print" is here at Drudge, in case there are any multiple-celled organisms still on the earth who have not yet read it.


UPDATE: Insty has a mini-roundup on Gray Lady-gate.

Sometimes I wish that the Legacy Media would just go gently into that good night.

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How Funny.

Ryan Lizza, author of that New Yorker piece that was insufficiently complimentary to Barack Obama, can't get a seat in the press section of Obama's plane.

It's not about the color of Obama's skin: it's about the thinness thereof.

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July 18, 2008

Holy Shit.

Charles Krauthammer just kicked Obama's ass so hard, the entire state of Illinois is bleeding.

Get some ice on that, folks.


Sheesh. My life's ambition is now to make sure that Krauthammer never finds out that I exist, or that I have an ego of any heft whatsoever.


h/t: Memeorandum.

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July 17, 2008

I'll Be Back to Blogging Later on Tonight.

Right now, though, I have to finish my waffle:

h/t: Right Wing News.

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July 10, 2008

I'm Afraid I Just Don't Have Clarity on This Jesse Jackson Business.

Was he in Hymietown when he said it, or not?

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Yeah; It'll Fly.

Frankly, I don't personally have a problem with the ad. As for how effective it'll be in grabbing the swing vote—they're on the right track.

Via Hot Air, where Captain Ed calls the spot "provocative." Oh, I think if the McCain people had wanted to, they could have found imagery a bit more tawdry than hippies making out in Golden Gate Park.

But this is just a way of giving those Hillary supporters—feminists, blue-collar voters, and "Reagan Democrats"—a soft landing. And it's going to work. "We aren't against making out in the park. It's just that once in a while there are more serious things that need to get done, ya know? Like, beyond the hopey changeitude stuff."

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July 02, 2008

The Hanoi Hilton vs. Harvard Law School

Tony Blankley at Townhall:

Wes Clark is right. Merely being a war hero is not qualification for the presidency, although it is a hell of a start when compared with those of us who never served in uniform. And the more than five years as a prisoner of war with constant torture that McCain suffered through is also not qualification for being president -- even when compared with Obama's tough seven years of service at Columbia undergraduate and Harvard Law School.

But just maybe, the strength of character and the wisdom of knowing what really matters in life that young John McCain formed on the anvil of his captivity -- just maybe, those attributes are the beginnings of qualifications for leading the rest of us through a dangerous, morally ambiguous world. And when a man so formed then dedicates the next 30 years of his life to studying and leading from the United States Senate on national security issues, perhaps then we have the makings of a man fit to be president.

The test for Sen. Obama in this campaign will not be whether he can fly a jet fighter under enemy fire as well as McCain did or whether he can put up with torture in as manly a fashion as McCain sustained for more than five years or whether he can go through his life not being able to raise his arms to his shoulders because his body was broken by the [ . . . ] torturers. Obama, just as most of us, has been spared facing such tests and perhaps been found wanting -- as many of us surely would be.

So far, Obama has faced less taxing tests, such as whether to wear a flag lapel pin. So far, he has scored an incomplete after three tries. First he decided to wear a pin. Then he thought better of it and announced that he no longer would wear the pin, explaining: "You know, the truth is that right after 9/11, I had a pin. Shortly after 9/11 -- particularly because as we're talking about the Iraq war, that became a substitute for, I think, true patriotism, which is speaking out on issues that are of importance to our national security -- I decided I won't wear that pin on my chest. Instead, I'm going to try to tell the American people what I believe will make this country great, and hopefully that'll be a testimony to my patriotism."

Then on his third try, during the heated climax to his primary campaign, he started wearing the pin again, I suppose as -- in his previous words -- "a substitute for true patriotism." Hard to know for sure what his calculations are on this vital matter. But that he does calculate constantly whether to wear the pin or not, there can be no doubt. The demands of patriotism are sometimes hard to know. What's a patriot to do? Life can be hard, very hard, out on the old campaign trail.

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Anyway, John McCain had it easier over the North Vietnamese skies. He didn't have to decide about such things. He was required to wear his dog tags -- evidence of his patriotism. Some people get all the breaks.

h/t: Carol, The "Median Sib."

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