Monday, February 18, 2008

McCain Bush's Fall Boy?

Gee, it seems odd that Bush Sr has endorsed McCain. Back to the nasty smears of the 2000 campaign... but gee... it just seems odd that McCain would even want a Bush endorsement. Like Heywood J said:

John McCain very likely would have been president in the 2000 campaign had Fredo not calumniated him in a most despicable fashion in South Carolina. In retaliation for said character assassination, McCain has been as faithful a lapdog as this fiery wreck of an administration could have hoped for. He's shown quite thoroughly that he'll say and do whatever anyone with a voting bloc wants him to, albeit with an insouciant crack that makes the media's pants wet with excitement.And this really is the coup de grace, because now the Bushies own McCain's ass. If they want him to wear a gimp mask and a ball-gag on the campaign trail, he'd best start changing outfits, because he's their boy now, and no matter how much he tries to tack center this summer, and weasel out from under his own role in Fredo's follies, he's pinned under them. All that's left is consolidating the retards who would vote for a random farm animal before they'd go Democrat, and peeling off a few more idjits who have somehow conflated honorable service with actual expertise.But if nothing else comes from this dog-and-pony show, the least we can step up and do is get the Bush family out of American politics, once and for all. Let them be Moonie water-carriers in perpetuity; if they think they're keeping their foot in the door by making McCain their butt-boy, they're mistaken.

I just feel that McCain is trying to get the far right to vote for him, but it's not going to work--- They aren't going to vote for someone that won't conform to their view of how America is supposed to operate.

And another thing, since "bush's folly" isn't going to be seen by history as a "good thing" until at least 10 generations have gone by, could McCain be ready to accept the title of "McCain's war" in exchange for a longterm place in history? But it's a moot point.... I don't think the American public is going to elect McCain --- he's a bit old (my grandmother lived to be 96 and grandfather 93 so there on his 91 year old mother) and a whole lot of wishywashy.

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