McCain on an untrue story claiming Obama has inaugural speech ready before elections: “My friends, when I pull this thing, I have a request for my opponent. I want him to save that manuscript of his inaugural address, and donate it to the Smithsonian. And they can put it right next to the Chicago paper that said Dewey Defeats Truman,” he said in reference to the 1948 Chicago Tribune headline incorrectly proclaiming Dewey the winner of that presidential election.
In response, Obama-Biden spokesman Bill Burton denied McCain's claim and linked him to a very unpopular Republican president.
“While this charge is completely false and there is no draft of an inaugural address for Senator Obama, the last thing we need is a candidate like John McCain who just plans on re-reading George Bush’s,” Burton said.
I have started to like Bill Burton more and more.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Palin endorses Obama-Biden?
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Michelle Bachman = Horse's Behind

Rep Michelle Bachman from Minnesota said Barack and Michelle Obama are anti-America and called for media to investigate liberal congress members if they are anti-America or pro-America.
A campaign calling for her censure has been launched: http://www.censurebachmann.com/
and
her democratic opponent saw an amazing $86000 donations within hours of the telecast of her hateful rant on Hardball with Chris Matthews: https://secure.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/18660

Here's a picture of MIchelle Bachman kissing George W. Bush.
The Spin of Drudgereport on Colin Powell

Drudgereport is reporting on a rumor that Colin Powell might endorse Obama and out of all the pictures of Colin Powell, they decided to publish this picture.
In case you did not get it, let me spell it out for you: Drudgreport wants to undercut Colin Powell's credentials by making you realize he is just another black guy who pals around with black guys and is endorsing a black guy.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Thursday, October 9, 2008

Newsweek found itself at the center of a controversy on Wednesday, after choosing to run a photo of vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin on its latest cover, that appears not to have been retouched.
After the cover went public, Fox News’ Megyn Kelly, host of “America’s Newsroom,” was one of the first to draw light to the photograph, which shows the 44-year-old Alaskan governor up close, allowing readers to see a reportedly unedited version of Palin.
“This cover is a clear slap in the face at Sarah Palin,” Andrea Tantaros, a Republican political and media commentator said on the show. “Why? Because it’s unretouched. It highlights every imperfection that every human being has. We’re talking unwanted facial hair, pores, wrinkles.”
Tantaros said the cover image of Palin was in stark contrast to previous covers that featured Democratic Presidential hopeful Barack Obama.
“This is a gross slap in the face to Sarah Palin after Newsweek has done so many favorable covers of Barack Obama that make him look presidential, that are clearly retouched,” she said. “He looks flawless. This is a slap in the face and the biggest reason is because the cover [headline] says ‘She’s one of the folks,’ and in parenthesis says ‘and that’s the problem.’”
As for Newsweek, a rep for the magazine said the zoom in on Palin, was to accentuate her smile.
“Nigel Parry’s portrait of Governor Palin was shot and cropped so we could see clearly into her eye and be engaged by (have access to) her smile,” Newsweek Director of Covers, Bruce Ramsay, said in a statement to Access Hollywood.
After the cover went public, Fox News’ Megyn Kelly, host of “America’s Newsroom,” was one of the first to draw light to the photograph, which shows the 44-year-old Alaskan governor up close, allowing readers to see a reportedly unedited version of Palin.
“This cover is a clear slap in the face at Sarah Palin,” Andrea Tantaros, a Republican political and media commentator said on the show. “Why? Because it’s unretouched. It highlights every imperfection that every human being has. We’re talking unwanted facial hair, pores, wrinkles.”
Tantaros said the cover image of Palin was in stark contrast to previous covers that featured Democratic Presidential hopeful Barack Obama.
“This is a gross slap in the face to Sarah Palin after Newsweek has done so many favorable covers of Barack Obama that make him look presidential, that are clearly retouched,” she said. “He looks flawless. This is a slap in the face and the biggest reason is because the cover [headline] says ‘She’s one of the folks,’ and in parenthesis says ‘and that’s the problem.’”
As for Newsweek, a rep for the magazine said the zoom in on Palin, was to accentuate her smile.
“Nigel Parry’s portrait of Governor Palin was shot and cropped so we could see clearly into her eye and be engaged by (have access to) her smile,” Newsweek Director of Covers, Bruce Ramsay, said in a statement to Access Hollywood.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Saturday, October 4, 2008
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