Saturday, May 24, 2008

Bushleague

When I first saw the clip on the "liberally biased" (and according to my mother, anti-Hillary Clinton biased)cable media my jaw literally dropped, followed by a nervous gasp. I was appalled by he comments of the lame duck, country tarnishing president likening an "unspecified" political rival to 1930's Nazi appeasers. Not only does this president not know the true meaning of appeasement, but he yet again embarrassed this prestigious position he holds. His comments were uninformed and utterly deplorable. Even politicos such as conservative charmer Tucker Carlson and the less than charming Pat Buchanan have called the comments at least inappropriate. This is clearly an understatement. Saddest of all though is John McCain's unabashed support of Bush's comments. These are among the many reasons I have made a return home to the Democratic Party for they (and clearly Senator Barack Obama) are our only chance of not extending this money draining and immoral and illegal war, ensuring a public healthcare system and simply not granting George Bush a third term. John McCain's entire foreign policy platform will cause nothing but domestic, fiscal, and international devolution and tragedy. This "maverick" is nothing but a pandering conservative who knows nothing about straight talk and everything about flip-flopping on key issues. Look back to 2000 for example. I don't even recognize that man. There is no independence left in is blood. His attempts to link Barack Obama to terrorism and terrorist groups is pitiful. How can a politician be so godforsaken desperate that he has to revert to such McCarthyism to win an election. There is no age reference in the description of losing his bearings. The man is either going insane or his backbone has been completely shattered by the weight of shameful ambition. The election of John McCain could be the worst possible thing to happen to this country in four years. We need to rise up against this foe. We need to realize that we need change, true change throughout Washington. Not just a speech, nor a smear-campaign. Nobody is perfect but it is obvious that we could do much worse.

President Bush and john McCain need to be institutionalized for their commitment to be failed actions. Insanity is repeating the same act and expecting a different result. What does this say about 95% of the Republican Party? What does this say about John McCain? I hope I don't have to spell this one out for you...

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