3.04.2008:
Political blues
11:36 PMI dunno, I was half expecting and half hoping that Obama would sweep all four states in today's primary so we could just get the good ol' democrat vs. republican battles started. But now, we have to sit around and watch two candidates in the same party attempt to bash one another without pulling a coupe de grace and completely submerging the entire party with an incredibly awful accusation of whatever sort...
More than that, we have to watch John McCain smile smugly as his tune is finally being played in the Republican party. Is it me, or does it seem like a "gimmie" for that guy to pay him back for the brutal treatment he suffered in South Carolina in 2000?
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2 Comments:
I dunno, but the longer the democrats fight, the more disgusted people will get with them, and the more likely it is that McCain will win.
You know my general opinions, Joe, but seriously. McCain? The man scares me. (Though not as much as Huckabee did.)
I agree, but for the entirely opposite reason. As a conservative, I am completely put-off by McCain as the representative of my party. I don't see how McCain wins, considering neither liberals nor conservatives will vote for him.
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