Monday, September 8, 2008

Are we idiots?

Let me get this straight, John McCain one the most aggressive enablers of George W. Bush’s war in Iraq into which we’ve sunk more than four thousand lives, more than twenty-thousand wounded – including thousands permanently shattered in mind or body, almost a trillion dollars in expended dollars and further commitment of a grand total of three trillion dollars now says that we’re winning. And he wants you and me to forget that we should never have been there.

John McCain who is for getting government out of your way has enabled George W. Bush’s effort to virtually socialize the federal government by taking over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and to bail out private equity houses committing your money and mine in locking the barn doors on misfeasance and malfeasance by the officers and boards of Fred and Fan all the while enabling them to run these now dogs into ditches over his twenty-six years in Washington.

John S. McCain is now the agent of change in Washington. He wants to free you to buy your own health insurance on the open market, wants to privatize your social security by letting you invest in this tanking stock market, wants to kick Russia’s ass for its assertion of a sphere of influence in its back yard, and has selected a person whose claim to a position one heartbeat from the presidency is that she’s a self described pit bull with lipstick with knowledge of foreign affairs that is only now being pumped into her at undisclosed locations like some poor french goose.

John McCain, if elected, will embarrass members of Congress seeking earmarks and veto even the most important of bills because your member is trying to bring home the bacon to you. By the way, what the hell else can that poor bastard do for you? It isn’t all about bridges to nowhere; there are hundreds of projects that are useful and highly desirable to many districts. Earmarks may not all be good, but they’re an almost infinitesimal part of the federal budget, and vetoing every bill containing them is surely as bad as overloading them.

And he wants you to vote for him and Miss Congeniality, Governor Sarah Palin, because they’ll change what John McCain has supported for these last twenty-six years in Congress.

Now have I got this straight; John McCain expects you and me to elect a guy who has been a big part of the problem because he’s not really a leopard and can change his spots. Sounds like it's time to break out that stock of the bridge to nowhere.

I’ve got it! If we buy this bull, we're idiots.

You’re B.S.n’ me!

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