Meanwhile, Back In Hawaii, Barack Obama Kicks Back With Both Arms Folded Behind His Head As “Panama John” Continues To Make A Belligerant Horse’s Behind Out Of Himself On Georgia Crisis
That’s right, folks — “President McCain”, while attempting to draw a clear distinction between himself and the REAL (if you can accept that premise) sitting president, “Surge” W. Bush, but here’s your wakeup call, Señor McCain of Arizona Panama:
A) You are NOT the president yet — perhaps, you never WILL be — so PLEASE stop saying you are (Source: The Washington Post‘s Dan Eggan and Robert Barnes)… and:
B) Substitute YOUR new favorite word, “Georgia”, with the REAL (cough) “president’s” favorite term, “Iraq”, and compare the numbers of utterances from your “oh-so-different” mouths with the word “America”, and what do we get? That’s right, folks — four more years of President Bush should “President McCain’s” latest gaffe prove to be true…
The WaPo article delves fairly deeply into President Señor McCain’s recent (“belligerant” according to Obama adviser, Susan Rice) rhetoric on the developing crisis between our 4th state of Georgia and Russia and how “President Panama John” is taking advantage of the opportunity for us to preview what a McCain presidency might look like, and folks, to MOI, it “ain’t purty” unless you are a warmongering neocon. As I pointed out above, while The Distinguished Señor from (yeah, I know) ARIZONA is attempting to convince America he’s nothing like President Bush, this is what I’ve been hearing from “President McCain” ever since the Russians attacked our Democratic ally:
McCain: “Today we are all Georgians!”. “… Georgia!”, “!Georgia… “, “… Georgia… “, “Georgia THIS… “, “Georgia THAT…”, “Georgia WE… “
And compare this to eight years under President Bush:
Bush: “Today we are all Iraqis!”. “… Iraq!”, “!Iraq… “, “… Iraq… “, “Iraq THIS… “, “Iraq THAT…”, “Iraq WE… “
Look — I’m not trying to minimize the crisis in Georgia, folks. I realize the extreme importance of a Democratic Georgia and a well-bahaved Russia, and anybody running for the highest office in the land should not only take their opportunity to use this crisis to audition for the job, but Panama John, as might be expected from a man who was born on foreign soil, has an OBLIGATION to the American voters to talk a little bit about AMERICA as well. After all, Georgia already HAS its leader in Governor Sonny Purdue, correct?
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Other MUST reads: Jake Tapper of ABCNews’ Political Punch; Drudge Retort; TPM‘s Andrew Tilghman; and Hot Air‘s Ed Morrissey with a well-written counterpoint –







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