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JR Hoeft | October 29, 2008 | Comments (4)

Obama’s associations with Tony Rezko, William Ayers, Jeremiah Wright, and Franklin Raines? What about the fact that French leader Sarkozy has called Obama’s Iran policy “utterly immature” and “arrogant”? Or how about attacks in Virginia on McCain supporters by Obama supporters? What about the whole ACORN mess and the fact that lawyers who support Obama might be supervising the results? What about the Chimaera of Obama-Reid-Pelosi?

Just curious: Does any of this matter?

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  1. Brian Kirwin says:

    How about Khalidi?

  2. FrenchyTheSailor says:

    Wow JR!

    Now I know things must be deperate if you have to go to the French for help. (I’m totally cracking up here!)

    But in answer to your question. I don’t think it matters. I pretty sure if you looked at the laundry list of McCain supporters/associates who are of questionable charactor we’d all want to shoot ourselves.

    I think people are more concerned than issues than they are who a professional politician had lunch with. We all KNOW they’re scum! The question is which of these scum bags offers more hope.

    And the truth is, the longer this goes on the better Obama looks. The fact that the GOP doesn’t seem to have their shit together isn’t helping McCain, nor is Palin going off the reservation. It’s becoming obvious that she’s not too concerned with this campaign and is setting herself up for the next.

    The question the GOP has to ask its self is she the future of the Party? Is she really going to be good for America and not just for rich dudes and American religious extreemist?

    The GOP is going to have to reinvent themselves, which I think is a good thing. What would be better is if we ended up with a third and fourth major parties to mix things up.

  3. Mark says:

    Does it matter that McCain thought Palin would be a good VP? Not the kind of decision-making worthy of someone who wants to be “the decider.”

    Put away the GOP’s fear-tactic oriented playbook, if McCain can’t actually come up with some ideas he deserves to lose.

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