Wealthy, Out Of Touch Democratic Elitists To Debate Once Again As Wealthy, Out Of Touch Republican Elitist Gets Another Pass On The Sidelines
My God, where is Ross Perot when you need him?
“Bitter-Gate”, “Sniper-Gate”; very revealing, BOTH “gates”, but meanwhile; the mainstream media continues to allow (Panama) John McCain’s “halo” to glow as he escapes yet another opportunity to be held accountable for his deeds, misdeads, “Straight Talk Express” double-talk and long history of flip-flopping. Again — take a good look at these three people and hold yourselves accountable for the FACT you have allowed the MSM and the Democratic and Republican parties cartel to conspire with one goal in mind: rule over The Sheeple in this oligarchical police -slash- nanny state of ours. Congratulations. When will we EVER learn? More than likely, we won’t.
Speaking of “learning”, what will we learn tonight that we don’t already know about these two wealthy, elitist, out of touch Democratic candidates for the presidency as they go toe-to-toe for the first time in weeks? One, or both are two-bit crooks with mob ties? Elitists? Ornery? Vile? Desparate? Liars? And, aside from the obvious, just what is at stake in this debate anyway?
I suppose The Politico sums it up about as well as anybody else does:
With clock running out, debate looms large
By CARRIE BUDOFF BROWN
PHILADELPHIA – Following one of the more unpredictable stretches of the primary campaign, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama head into their first debate tonight in more than six weeks with different mandates.
Most polls show Clinton with a lead in Pennsylvania’s April 22 primary, though not positioned for the kind of blowout win that pundits say she needs to significantly narrow the gap in pledged delegates or to signal a major momentum shift. With limited opportunities to alter the direction of the race, Clinton must aim to take advantage of the spotlight and continue to cast doubt about Obama’s electability in November.
Heading into the debate after some of the toughest weeks of his campaign, Obama will have to lure back voters who may grown uneasy with his candidacy. He will likely have to explain, yet again, what he meant when he told donors in San Francisco last week that Pennsylvanians are “bitter” over their economic circumstances and “cling” to religion and guns. And he may also have to revisit his relationship with his former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, another controversy that erupted since Obama and Clinton last debated in February. …”
Pardon me while I yawn…
I will go way out on a limb here to make a very bold prediction: don’t expect to see any of that so-called “loveable” side of Sir Hillary Rodham Clinton. There you go — you read it here first, folks.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the proverbial “tracks” sits the Panamanian-born Republican candidate “Panama John” McCain, smelling like a rose. Remember the time he put American troops at risk in Baghdad to stage photo-ops in an effort to make it look like one could just stroll through the streets of Baghdad without risk to “prove” President “Surge” W. Bush’s troop increase was working? Rembember how he was FOR gay marriage before he was against it? Remember how he personally, along with Senator Russ Feingold, ILLEGALLY assaulted our Constitutional right to speak out loudly for or against, or even garner financial support to run against the wealthy, out of touch elitists the MSM and two party cartel pick for us every four years? Remember the time he dared a bunch of blue collar union workers to come to Arizona to pick lettuce for fifty-bucks an hour? Yeah — THAT guy. He gets yet another “pass” today.
Yessirree, it’s all about “Bitter-Gate” today, folks. Not to dismiss the importance of Mr. Obama’s “bitter” remarks, but the point is, don’t look now but there’s another “hoss” in this here race and that “halo” he’s been allowed to don, by all means, needs to be snuffed out quickly before the man goes after another one of our civil liberties now that he’s done a pretty good job of regulating our 1st Amendment along with the 4th Amendment as well. Police state or nanny state, my friends? Those are your two REAL choices this year depending upon whether the Republican wins (police state) or one of the two Democrats win (nanny state).
Oh, and don’t look now but inflation is going through the roof along with gasoline prices, the once-healthy dollar is quickly joining the ruble and peso in their infamy, unemployment rates are soaring, and the war in Iraq is quickly getting deadlier and deadlier by the day. Oh, but that stuff can wait — we’ve got us a pres-nit-shill debate tonight.
I can’t wait.
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H/T goes to MemeOrandum, of course…







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