Thursday, September 25, 2008

Reckless John

John McCain did it again. He's fourth and goal from his own five and sees no alternative to the longest Hail Mary of all time. He won't debate and and he demands that the campaign for president be suspended so that he can look like he's in charge. He doesn't seem to understand that he's running for president as compared to being president. Sad.

Actually, I should have known, as yesterday I found out that John McCain is the problem. He lost the election due to his own incompetence. That’s the word from el Rushbo. I was out and about and tuned into the Excellence in Broadcasting Network and to the bloviater-in-chief to find out what the ditto heads were being fed, and that’s it: John McCain is doing it to himself and the party.

McCain’s not letting Palin be Palin. He’s not answering the lies of the LIBERALS. He’s not defending himself from the mainstream media, especially the New York Slimes. So when the dust settles and you have the untested empty suit Barack Hussein Obama packing up to move into the White House, it’s not the fault of supply side economics. It’s not the fault of a neocon inspired insane foreign policy. It’s not because of the disastrous and wrong war being waged in Iraq. It’s not because of mad deregulation of the financial sector. No, my friends and ditto heads, it’s because of the stupid campaign being run by John McCain.

The right wing maniacs are already gearing up for their comeback after the disaster caused by John McCain and his handlers. Rush Limbaugh could tell them how things should be run, but the McCain campaign doesn’t want to hear it. They’re going into the toilet and don’t seem to care. Here they’ve selected the best possible vice presidential candidate but they have her muzzled and are keeping her on the phony message of change that is just a cheap copy of Obama’s erroneous campaign that has no faith in freedom and liberty and in the American people.

By turning his back on his party, John McCain has sealed his own doom and is taking down the party of Ronald Reagan with him. Sad. By turning his back on solid republican principles of free markets low taxation and joining the democrats in jumping to solve what is merely a market correction, he is a traitor to his party and all those wonderful people on Main Street who would love to support him if he’d only be true to what brought him to leadership of the party.

McCain could have been president, but who cares. He’s not really a republican. He was and is a maverick without a brain. Rush knew that McCain was never a conservative and not much better than a LIBERAL. He’s running the worst campaign since Tom Dewey and deserves to lose. What’s sad is that he’s taking down those wonderful conservatives with him.

This is what the ditto heads are being fed, and, based on the call ins that I heard, they’re buying it hook, line and sinker.

And I ain’t b.s.n’ ya!

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