McCain wants no parts in actual debating 25Sep08 | 0

McCain asking Obama for a quick timeout?So I’m sure all of those of you who actually care to follow the whole election race know that John McCain wants to cancel the Presidential debate scheduled for Friday, citing concerns over the current state of the economy and wanting to wait to see what Congress does or whatever. If you don’t see this move as clear way to completely avoid a better equipped opponent perhaps you don’t need to be following anything until you can make an actual informed decision with your vote.

Most people have already seen McCain stumble and succumb to complete senility constantly. Palin can’t speak to reporters anymore without consent because the only thing she’s qualified for doing is clubbing baby seals and walking across the “street” to hang out with her Russian neighbors. Other than constantly attacking or trying to mock Obama for inexperience, McCain is no Ronald Reagan and isn’t quick witted enough to handle Obama in a debate. He knows this and all of his staff knows this.

Here’s hoping the debate happens, I don’t see Obama actually letting McCain pull this obvious and horribly played dodge attempt.

Ex-Clinton Supporters a bit… 23Sep08 | 0

first_lady_hilary_clinton_wincing_in_199_1.jpg So every morning I read the news or listen to the radio, there’s always something about McCain (usually Palin though, can’t escape her) v. Obama. Though sometimes there’s a little article stating who voters are leaning towards. These polls are usually pretty insignificant and actually tell anything — except the one’s that show which way ex-Clinton backers are leaning.

Basically they, like Clinton herself, are an extremely bitter bunch.

On the other hand, Clinton supporters think more highly of Republican candidate John McCain than other Democrats do. Forty-two percent of Clinton backers view McCain favorably, including 71 percent of them who still don’t support Obama. That compares with 33 percent of all Democrats who see McCain positively.

Seriously folks, get over it. She lost, she had every chance in the world to win and she blew it. Why must you continually dwell on a loss? It’s almost as bad as her not dropping out until damn near last week (quite the exaggeration I know, but still). Obama won and Clinton didn’t, but because she didn’t that means you have to vote for a Senile old man and some deranged mother of a little league baseball team?

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