Code orange: This blogger suggests that Hillary wore an orange pants suit because that color is the international symbol of the clean elections movement.
Obama's speech: I thought he spoke well. But how can we believe him? He lied about NAFTA. He lied about campaign finance. He lied about FISA. He lied about opposing the war during his Senate campaign. He lied about knowing Tony Rezko. He lied about Wright. He has lied
incessantly.
He challenged McCain to run a dignified campaign based on the issues, eschewing character attacks or "gotcha" moments. That segment of his speech made me so angry I nearly tossed a book at the television screen (which is as fine a symbolic gesture as the human imagination has ever conceived). Obama divided the Democratic party by infecting it with the politics of the smear. He fights dirty -- always has -- and deserves to get as he has given.
Tabloids: Many Obots still regard the Clintons as the King and Queen of All Monsters. I ran into one commenter earlier this morning who insisted (sans proof) that Hillary engineered the revelation of Edwards' infidelity. The folks who think that way (and there are quite a few of 'em) presume that the all-powerful Clintons dictate every word printed in the tabloids.
Oh really?
During a late-night shopping expedition, I spotted this blaring tabloid headline: "IT'S WAR!" (
Which tabloid? The Globe, I seem to recall. Not that it matters: All of those rags are owned by the same company.) The "war" in question is the one between Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton, who, we are told, despise each other. Maybe so; I don't know Hillary's feelings, but Michelle certainly cannot hide her animosity. The article favors Michelle, whose alleged beauty, youth and grace have allegedly thrown Hillary into a snit-fit of envy. Or so we are told by fictional "insiders." Virtually every line of this piece radiates psychopathic CDS.
If the Clintons control the tabloids, why don't they get better press?
Redemption: Yahoo News puffed a piece proclaiming that President Clinton "redeemed" himself by speaking at the Democratic National Convention. The headline conveys the impression that Bill Clinton behaved like a pig throughout the primaries -- that he has spent the past nine months wearing Klan robes and swigging moonshine while snarling
"Yew all ain't gonna vote for no coon, y'hear?"Those anti-Clinton smears are the reason why the PUMA movement came into being.
Iraq: For nearly a year, the Obots have told us that Hillary's vote for the authorization of military force in Iraq was unforgivable. Quite a few Kossacks tried to convey the impression that Hillary
started the war.
What about Joe Biden? He voted the same way Hillary voted. He was on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He insisted that Iraq had WMDs. He was
far more vocal than Hillary in his support of Bush's invasion plans.
That's very different, the Obots argue. Joe has a penis, and his last name isn't Clinton. Thus, he may be forgiven; Hillary is damned forever.
A few Obots might want to claim that Biden
redeemed himself through the following actions:
However, in 2007, Biden wrote a resolution calling for the repeal of the 2002 measure, making opposition to “the surge” a key tactic in getting his new resolution passed. In April, 2008, Senator Biden proclaimed the surge a failure before hearing the testimony of General David Petraeus, later saying that nothing Petraeus said had changed his view.
This "redemption" scenario has a problem: Obama did not support Biden's "repeal" proposal. Obama did support a very similar proposal introduced a short time later --
by Hillary Clinton.
And the surge is yet another of those pesky issues on which Obama has reversed himself (as Biden has not). Obama even removed his former criticisms of the surge from his website. See
here and
here.
I don't mean to harp on Joe Biden. Actually, I like the guy. I like him so much that I will work tirelessly to make him president ASAP if the Democrats win in November.
I don't think Obama will be the next president. But if that prediction is wrong, don't be surprised to see a fairly quick impeachment, since Fat Tony appears to be getting ready to sing. (More about
that soon.) So whom should a President Biden pick as VP? I'm thinking Gore...
The roll call: Need I state the obvious? If Hillary stood
no chance of pulling off an upset, the roll call would not have been rigged.
Romney: Looks like he'll be McCain's choice. What can I say?
Yuk.