politics: July 2008 Archives

Show Your Crazy

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Jon Voight shows his crazy in the Washington Times:

Sen. Barack Obama has grown up with the teaching of very angry, militant white and black people: the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Louis Farrakhan, William Ayers and Rev. Michael Pfleger. We cannot say we are not affected by teachers who are militant and angry. We know too well that we become like them, and Mr. Obama will run this country in their mindset.

The Democratic Party, in its quest for power, has managed a propaganda campaign with subliminal messages, creating a God-like figure in a man who falls short in every way. It seems to me that if Mr. Obama wins the presidential election, then Messrs. Farrakhan, Wright, Ayers and Pfleger will gain power for their need to demoralize this country and help create a socialist America.

My Dream Veepstakes

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Sometimes I write something and I'm not quite sure where to put it - this blog isn't really about politics, but Keystone Politics should be about Pennsylvania. But in any case, take a look at My Dream Veepstakes:

The only way John McCain could make his candidacy even more boring would be to add another white guy to the ticket. You know the type - big fluffy "Trent Lott" hair, southern drawl, wears a flag lapel pin and has memorized his favorite bible passages. Sure, another white guy would probably add some desperately-needed Jesus power to the McCain campaign, but c'mon! We've seen it all before!

So throw away the white southerners, because it'd be way more fun to see Johnny Mac pick Joe Lieberman. They've become best buds, after all. We haven't seen my favorite war hero plant a big ole' kiss on Joe's face yet, but I think it'd make a great October Surprise.


The $1.7 Million E-mail Scam

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Just when you thought Pennsylvania politics couldn't get any more corrupt, the Inquirer has uncovered a $1.7 million taxpayer-funded effort by House Democrats to spam e-mail users around PA. All for partisan purposes, of course.