Feel the Love
The 2008 presidential election is one ugly contest. Rattlesnake venom will soon be classified with mothers’ milk when compared to the poison spewed by the political vipers.
The caustic exchange of insults between the Obama supporter, Governor Bill Richardson, and the
Don’t expect a prisoner exchange before the votes are counted in November, as none of the combatants are taking hostages. The wounded should expect no mercy.
The political pundits need calculators to keep track of the body count. Of course, the news stars at ABC, NBC, NPR and CNN will rely on their memories as they hate to be hobbled by objective facts.
A major overture of the Democratic Party is unraveling in broad daylight. How many times have we heard both of the Democratic candidates and their party representatives seek voter support due to their willingness and unique ability to heal the nation’s divisions?
One only has to look at the win-at-any-cost tactics employed by the Obama and
If this is their definition of love, unity and cooperation, one can only imagine the tone of the rhetoric once the Democrats start attacking Republicans.
Moderates and conservatives had better place orders for body armor before the Democratic primary is settled.
The leftwing zealots are correct about one thing. This is a watershed election. The outcome will determine whether the newly elected president will walk hand-in-hand down the path with Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid, or defend our shores and values.
The liberals are just winding up. So keep the children indoors. It’s not going to be pretty. They are stashing away funds for the final shock and awe assault on
The message of hope, peace, change and truth has been redacted from the Democratic handbook. It’s already too late for their candidates to pretend they are guided by these principles.
The Hate America crowd will embark on a pro-terrorist, open borders, anti-capitalism, race baiting, anti-Christian media blitz to destroy those Bible thumping, misguided patriots who still believe in personal responsibility and the rule of law.
And expect to be neck-deep in hypocrisy. This is the same crowd that will be simultaneously screaming at the Republicans to address the issues, rather than practicing the politics of personal destruction. Huh?
Labels: 2008 primary election, Senator Clinton, Senator Obama

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