Friday, March 12, 2004
Dumbest poll ever. And its brought to us by the Moonie Times.
And a poll taken by Andres McKenna Polling and Research found that Americans overwhelmingly believe "the terrorists would prefer" Mr. Kerry to win the election.
I’m still waiting for the poll results to see what percentage of neo-nazi’s would vote for Bush as opposed to Kerry.
Thursday, March 11, 2004
Neil Bush in a 2002 email to his then wife, who he was cheating on with another woman (and he was cheating on that woman with asain whores, who gave him Herpes)
"We're almost out of money and I've lost my patience for being compared to my brothers, for being put down for my inability to make money, and tired of not being loved."
I would dispute the “not being loved” part.
Kerry told a worker in Chicago that he was ready to fight back against his Republican foes, adding in an exchange picked up by television and radio microphones that "these guys are the most crooked, you know, lying group I've ever seen."
Spokesman David Wade said Kerry was referring to "the Republican attack machine" and not specifically to Bush or Vice President Dick Cheney, although he said Bush had "a pattern of standing by while other people ... do his dirty work for him."
Republicans responded quickly, with Bush campaign spokesman Steve Schmidt charging Kerry had run a "a relentlessly negative campaign from the very beginning and this comment is completely consistent with that."
SO Kerry saying something that he thought was off camera and whispered under his breath (I heard it) is now an “official remark” that the Bush people will respond to? And the liberal media has this as the title of the article?
I don’t remember Gore releasing a statement attacking bush for Calling reporters in the media “major league assholes”. I don’t’ remember a news story titles “Bush calls reporter 'major league asshole', Cheney agrees”. The press hates Kerry, always has. He’s going to be Gored.
And what he said by the way, was 100% correct. I can’t wait to vote for him now.
Wednesday, March 10, 2004
McCain, In response to the rumor of him being offered the democratic VP slot:
"It's impossible to imagine the Democratic Party seeking a pro-life, free-trading, non-protectionist, deficit hawk," he said. "They'd have to be taking some steroids, I think, in order to let that happen."
Free trading? Deficit Hawk?
Is he confused as to what party he currently belongs to?
Does anyone else see the irony in a vocal Catholic who speaks out about religion, yet “test run” 3 other religions before he decided that Catholicism was the one that fit HIM best?
I was raised Methodist, and have passed through the Southern Baptist church and the Episcopal Church before I finally ended up in the Roman Catholic church 11 years ago.
Tuesday, March 09, 2004
This gave me an idea
Perhaps a contest to come up with the best “a day in the life of Scott MClellan”?
For instance:
Scott McClellan’s long suffering wife: Honey did you take out the trash?
Scott McClellan: Look, it’s important here to look at the big picture. The fact of the matter is Scott McClellan has had an unprecedented involvement in not only the buying of the new two ply garbage bags, but also with the new Atkins friendly menu from Subway, which results in less trash.
Scott McClellan’s long suffering wife: But honey I just want to know if you took the trash out?
Scott McClellan: Well, I would just say that no one wants to get to the bottom of the issue of where the trash is more than Scott McClellan. Scott McClellan fully understands that this is an election season and these kinds of tactics about the trash and where it is will be brought up. I’m not going to speculate on its whereabouts.
Scott McClellan’s long suffering wife: Scott, I was just wondering if you-
Scott McClellan: Look. The fact of the matter is Scott McClellan is and always has been committed to the things that matter to the average working American member of the McClellan family. Paying the heating bill’s, paying off the mortgage. These are the things that he remains focused on.
Now where’s the remote?
It's early but here is some food for thought.
Kerry is leading in the polls in all Gore Blue states, and he is leading or tied in 8 Bush states.
George Bush will bring civility and respect back to the white house. His compassionate Conservatism will “change the tone”.
When Bush called Kerry last week after his Super Tuesday win he urged Kerry that he wanted to focus "on the issues."
And today's headline on the RNC website accuses Kerry of being a communist.
SO this is what desperation smells like?