I Don’t Agree With

..this thought from the Corner.

…He is standing in the way of the first black president. That is a ticklish, ticklish position to be in. He should find a way of acknowledging it, mitigating it, etc.

First, McCain PAID for a very handsome congratulatory ad after Obama’s nomination ~ I don’t believe the Messiah has returned the favor, even remotely.
But, more importantly, Obama is standing in the way of the first FEMALE Vice-President. And has spent his reaction quotient belittling her experience, vice handsomely acknowledging that EQUALLY history making event. After his ham-handed campaign took a cheap Wasilly swipe and equated running for president with running a state 9000 bubbas backwoods burg, they at LEAST gave her credit for being able to read a speech written by George Bush without stuttering or saying “okey dokey”. Or just collapsing completely, as I’m sure multifarious, pin studded, bespectacled, Sarah voodoo dolls were being frantically bedeviled in hope of.
Things haven’t improved, and honestly? I hope he and his comb-over [fair shot: they’re already on Palin’s ’20 yrs-out-of-date’ do], motormouth friend keep on trucking along in their tone-deaf Obamapalooza, with the KosKids chorus singing harmony and his media stage managers. That’ll bring it home to America like no advertising dollars can. It already has.
Whatever happened to, “Gentleman, shake hands. Now, back to your corners and come out fighting”?
John McCain doesn’t have to do jack. He’s already reached that hand out and the Nobama campaign has turned a classless, arrogant shoulder to him, refusing to display even the tiniest semblance of good manners before the main event. We all have people like that in our everyday lives, be they black, white, brown, green, purple or pink. His color is secondary to the worth of his person. And right now those scales are a tad light on his side.

13 Responses to “I Don’t Agree With”

  1. mojo says:

    “Standing in the way”?
    Horse puckey. Nobody has a right to be President, so nobody is denying Barry anything. If the Dems are so tired and weak that they need to fall back on one of the most corrupt political machines in the US to supply a “clean, well-spoken” candidate (or a simulacrum of one), then they are completely worthless.

  2. ricki says:

    Would that every one of us could have that good-looking of a “20 years out of date” hairdo.
    Srsly. If they’re attacking her HAIR…good grief.

  3. Dave E. says:

    “Spoiler” seems like a pretty ridiculous thing to be concerned about. What, do people expect McCain to concede the election simply because Obama is black? I think a 12-year-old somehow got control of Nordlinger’s computer.

  4. Gunslinger says:

    “What, do people expect McCain to concede the election simply because Obama is black?”
    I’ve no doubt in my mind there are many people who do believe such a thing. Those people deserve to have their citizenship revoked and face banishment to a place like Zimbabwe.

  5. The_Real_JeffS says:

    Dave, that is EXACTLY what they expect. I read one outraged leftie who bitterly complained that McCain announced Governor Palin as his VP less than 12 hours after Obama’s acceptance speech. Something like “McCain couldn’t begrudge Obama 1 f**king day to celebrate this historic event?!?!?!?”
    Ummmmmm…..why should McCain give Obama an advantage? The Presidency is not an entitlement, as much as the left would think it is (a disturbing image, come to think of it). It’s a competition. Somethat that is clearly alien to the nutroots.

  6. Dave J says:

    America deserves better than to have a self-important schmuck with a totally unjustified God complex be its first black president.

  7. Jim - PRS says:

    “He is standing in the way of the first black president.”
    Did I miss the enactment of yet another entitlement program?

  8. Gunslinger says:

    “America deserves better than to have a self-important schmuck with a totally unjustified God complex be its first black president.”
    Black folk should breathe a subdued sigh of relief when Jugears loses in November.
    If that goof were to actually win he’d “poison the well” so much it would probably another fifty to one hundred years before you’d see another black candidate with a chance to win the Presidency.
    Hell, America could have had a “black” President over twenty years ago if the candidate pool didn’t consist of Jesse (Jackass) Jackson an no one else.

  9. “He is standing in the way of the first black president.”
    Um… the election’s not until November. Until then, Obama’s not the first black anything.

  10. greg newson says:

    I was an Obama supporter early on.Now doubts about his ability to be President have arisen in my mind.
    However,McCain is even worse.After hearing him say
    the answer to America’s problems is to retrain
    workers for jobs that won’t be sent overseas;what
    is talking about?Government jobs? Make everyone
    cops? McCain is a puppet-sad to say- he did sponsor
    the amnesty bill,which would have bankrupted the
    US.He isn’t qualified to run a Beer truck route.

  11. Gunslinger says:

    He isn’t qualified to run a Beer truck route.
    Fortunately his VP is capable and will have his ear.

  12. The_Real_JeffS says:

    McCain is a puppet-sad to say- he did sponsor the amnesty bill,which would have bankrupted the US.
    While Obama merely wants to tax everyone into bankruptcy. I can deal with thieves and criminals easily enough. The IRS is a different matter.
    So, for all his faults, I’ll take McCain over Obama anyday. And I felt that way well before Governor Palin came into the picture.

  13. greg newson says:

    I’m going to hold my nose and vote for McCain.
    He is better than Obama.I just hope somebody
    watches him around the ‘button’,the Fail Safe
    Box,a la Dr. Strangelove.

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