Hussein Obama vs McCain
So it looks like its over on the Liberal side and the voters have put the most liberal senator and the least experienced person in the game for the Whitehouse.
To that end, Hillary’s NO!!!! graphic is coming down from the sidebar.
I hate to see what will become of this country should Obama sit in power in ‘09.
God help us all.
Category : 2008, Hillary | Tags : Barack Hussein Obama
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1Basil
wrote on 4 June 2008 at 8:17
My faith in the American people tells me there’s no way Obama would win the election.
My realization that sometimes good people do stupid things sends shivers down my spine.
But, don’t worry. If Obama is elected, the damage won’t last long; the country will be destroyed well before his term is up.
2Jo
wrote on 4 June 2008 at 8:19
… and if the major damage is done in the first 2 years, the republicans could take back the congress and stop the bleeding.
3Karen
wrote on 4 June 2008 at 8:37
I think if the Republicans don’t completely unite behind McCain and let him continue to woo Independents, which he has to have to be elected, then we’ll see the travesty of an Obama presidency. And, if McCain loses, there is no way the Republican agenda will surface for years and years. We’ll be in the wilderness again for a very long time. With the numbers of Dems in the House and Senate, it’ll be impossible to turn it around in just two years. Scary stuff.
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4Jo
wrote on 4 June 2008 at 9:40
I agree Karen … we have to stand behind him, like it or not. Hopefully the VP slot will be important enough to gather us all together as one.
5Redoubt
wrote on 4 June 2008 at 9:52
Methinks Hillary is going to go to Denver as an active candidate and thus could well be the power broker for the entire convention. This should water down some of Hussein’s rhetoric.
I also thing McCain is going to be seeing a lot of former Hillary supporters defecting to the right to continue their fight against Obama.
Redoubts last blog post..Tales from the Crib: The rugrat and the douchebag
6Jo
wrote on 4 June 2008 at 9:54
Yup, from what I’ve been seeing on the news from this past weekends rules meeting and other statements on the internet — McCain could very will grab some voters away from the dems. (crossing fingers)
7Eric
wrote on 4 June 2008 at 12:59
Jo,
I listed some things on my post today that we might see should BHO become the president in ‘09. (Go check it out here.) It will be a travesty, for sure. I hope my faith in the American people can be restored and I hope people will stand behind McCain.
Erics last blog post..Obama Wins the Nomination