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April 28, 2008 by Locamama on Mi Vida Loca
Something needs to change!  It really is time for Obama to take a good look and realize that he's no longer the front runner.  He hasn't won a primary since February.  For all the talk of his oratory skills, he didn't win the last debate.  He keeps alienating people whose votes he should be trying to win.  I don't think people really want to vote for someone who thinks they are "bitter and clinging to God, guns and antipathy for people who aren't like them".&nb...
April 28, 2008 by Locamama on Mi Vida Loca
It's another great day to be a Hillary supporter.  She has been written off and told to go away but look what keeps happening.  She's still getting votes.  She's still winning primaries.  Today she is leading McCain in the polls by 9 points.  She whooped Obama in the last debate so badly that now he's afraid to debate her again.  "No mas, Hillary" Obama cries.  Hillary is nothing if she isn't tough and resilient.  She can take a punch and come back for mor...
April 28, 2008 by Calor on Sanity from the Left
Despite the Republicans doing nothing but damaging the economy, ruining the reputation of the United States across the world and getting us into a disastrous war in Iraq, the Democrats may still lose the Presidency.

Obama needs to take the bold step and tell the American people the real facts that conservative America have distorted of the years.

We don't live in a democracy or a republic. We live in a corporate controlled obliarchy. The laws and rules are set up to ensure that a tiny perc...
April 23, 2008 by Island Dog on ID's place to speak
Congrats to Hillary for pulling off a win yesterday in the Penn. primary.  I hope that Operation Chaos helped, and I really hope you stay in until the convention.  Go Hillary!

Oh, why do I favor Hillary over Obama?  Well at least I know all about Hillary and what she is about, I can't say the same for Obama and that is just worse.

 
April 22, 2008 by Island Dog on ID's place to speak
For the last week or so, the media can't seem to get over the so-called "baised" democratic debate between Hillary and Obama.  I believe Hillary got hit with software questions, but then again, look at who the moderators were.

Was Obama treated unfairly?  I don't think so, and really don't care.  Obama had a terrible performance in the debate and had a very hard time explaining anything related to his ties to the racist Wright, and the domestic terrorist Ayers.  As I have ...
April 19, 2008 by Dr Guy on A Breath of Sanity
Whatever you want to say about Obama, that he is not liberal is not one of them.  In classic liberal fashion, Obama has again decided that it is not the results that count, but the intentions.

When asked about Capital gains taxes by Charlie Gibson, Obama stumbled and fumbled and then basically said raising taxes was not about revenue.  No, it was about "fairness".

 

GIBSON: You said on CNBC, and I quote, "I certainly would not go above what existed...
I am still waiting for one of the stations that the Democrats are not afraid of to ask any kind of serious question of the two remaining candidates. No wonder they are afraid of Fox news! where they might actually have to answer a question of substance like how are they going to provide Health-care for everyone? Where will the trillions come from? Or how will they withdraw from Iraq without letting Iran takeover the country? You know actual Presidential questions, with real answers! How about ma...
April 15, 2008 by Island Dog on ID's place to speak
This is a fantastic article I found this morning.  These are just a few excerpts, so be sure to read the entire article.

"There is something unsettling and very familiar in the Obama poster campaign which has plastered his image over the country. The posters depict the same graphic closeup of the candidate with one block word either "Hope," "Change" or "Progress" at the bottom. I knew that I had seen this before, and then it came to me that this image appropriates the graphic style of to...
"You go into some of these small towns in Pennsylvania, and like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced them.

"And they fell through the Clinton Administration, and the Bush Administration, and each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are gonna regenerate and they have not.

And it's not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or ant...
April 14, 2008 by Dr Guy on A Breath of Sanity
No, shame on you Barak.  Shame on you for your next statement:

"I expected this out of John McCain,"

McCain is many things.  A saint is not one of them.  But so far, he has gone out of his way to stick to the issues.  He appears to be the only one.

But this behavior is typical of the left, and now, sadly, Barak is just another tired sycophant of the left.  And the favorite dodge is to accuse your opponents of that which you do - so that the o...
April 12, 2008 by Island Dog on ID's place to speak
Obama stuck his foot in his mouth the other day, proving once again he is nothing but another elitist liberal who thinks the government should run citizens lives.

"It's not surprising, then, they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."Yep, us stupid hicks just don't know any better so we "cling" to our guns!  We need Obama and the government to rescu...
April 8, 2008 by Island Dog on ID's place to speak

In another case of liberals tripping over their own political correctness comes this story.

Moving to nip in the bud some potential bad press, White House hopeful Barack Obama's campaign persuaded a delegate to step down after she was ticketed for calling her neighbor's African-American children "monkeys."

What?????  Monkeys?  She must be a racist....right?

April 6, 2008 by Island Dog on ID's place to speak
I had an Obama supporer recently tell me that Obama is the only candidate who can "unite" America.  When asked specifically how Obama will "unite" us, they went off on the usual Obama rhetoric without giving any specifics, just that "Obama is great". 

No candidate in the '08 Presidential Election will unite the country.....none.  Obama can't even unite the democratic party behind him, much less the overwhelming majority of America.  The United States has two major idealogi...
April 3, 2008 by Anthony R on anthonyr
Yes she can!

Just team her with Evita Kerry and Viola.
April 2, 2008 by Draginol on Opinionated techie
 

Somehow, I just don't see Abraham Lincoln and Nancy Pelosi being ideological "buds".  Eric Alterman once again proves the point that most liberals simply see things as a "good" vs. "evil". Good people are liberals. Bad people are conservatives.

It might make modern day liberals such as Eric Alterman feel good thinking he's in the company of say Thomas Jefferson, but I suspect Jefferson would take issue with today's modern liberal agenda o...