http://www.johnmccainisyourjalopy.com/
Once you click through, you have to keep refreshing. It took me a while to get it. But then again, I think that's the point.
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Swedish Meatballs
22 hours ago
"I think that I have a lifetime of experience that I will bring to the White House. I know Senator McCain has a lifetime of experience to the White House. And Senator Obama has a speech he gave in 2002," Clinton says.
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"This is what you say if you want to be McCain's choice for Vice President. It is not what you say if you are running for the Democratic nomination."
Keith Olbermann:
"Unbelievable."
"[G]enuine American heroes got to play by the same rules of telling it like it is as everybody else. And Senator McCain says he's going to break up all these lobbyists, these power brokers, and his campaign is full of lobbyists. Some of my best friends -- There's nothing wrong with it. What's wrong is the phony baloney of being hypocritical about it."
Using delegate projection software created by Matt Vogel, I ran a scenario yesterday showing how tough it will be for Hillary Clinton to catch up to Barack Obama's earned delegate lead....Click image to see larger version:
So -- under these most rosy of scenarios -- since March 4, she'll have earned 520 delegates to Barack Obama's 461, having reduced his earned delegate total by about 80 -- or -- by about 60 percent -- but he'll still have a lead of approximately 100 delegates in total.
The Illinois senator also sought to ease lingering Internet-fed concerns about his religion, in particular whether he was a closet Muslim.Now, AP knows this is untrue. They know that the allegations aren't just lingering Internet-fed concerns about his religion - they're a bigoted online campaign intended to slur, to Swift Boat Obama, with something everyone knows is false, and racist to boot. These aren't "concerns." Who has concerns about Obama's religion? It's all smoke and mirrors, and AP knows it. And while AP quotes Obama as saying it isn't true, that's not the same thing as AP acknowledging in its own editorial voice that these rumors aren't true, that there aren't lingering "concerns" about Obama's religion at all. The story should have called them "false rumors," and not "Internet-fed concerns." AP should have said they independently confirmed that Obama has always been a Christian, that he has in fact attended that church for twenty years. But they didn't, even though they know that this "Internet-fed rumor" is part of a huge effort to defame Obama.
"I am a devout Christian. I have been a member of the same church for 20 years. I pray to Jesus every night," he declared at an earlier appearance in the rural southern Ohio town of Nelsonville. He said he wanted to halt "confusion that has been deliberately perpetrated."
I think if I could put a dividing line, the Orthodox and Conservatives who have a Torah appreciation give us wholehearted support. The rest [of Jews] who are not driven by the Word of God have a liberal agenda.Note that a bit more than one-third of American Jews (around 41%, per the latest PEW survey) belong to the Reform (or "liberal," as Hagee would say) denomination of Judaism. More here. Read More......
And the liberal agenda is they are pro-abortion. They're pro-homosexual. They're pro-gay marriage -- they want men to marry men and women to marry women -- and their difference with me is not really what I'm doing with Israel. Their hostility to me is poisoned by their liberalism. They take a liberal position that poisons their view of what we could be doing for Israel.
They'd be taking a country? Last time I checked, Iraq has a Shi'ite majority. McCain thinks the Shi'ites -- the Mahdi Army, the Badr Corps (and yes, the Iranians) -- would allow a small group of Sunni extremists to take over? In fact, as noted above, the vast majority of indigenous Iraqi Sunnis aren't too thrilled about the AQI presence in their country, either.That's all absolutely right. Joe then goes on to say, though, "The sadness here is that McCain knows better. He knows the complexities of the world, and the region. But I suspect he's overplaying his Iraq hand in order to win favor with the wingnuts in his party."
USAID officials said that a 41 percent surge in prices for wheat, corn, rice and other cereals over the past six months has generated a $120 million budget shortfall that will force the agency to reduce emergency operations. That deficit is projected to rise to $200 million by year's end. Prices have skyrocketed as more grains go to biofuel production or are consumed by such fast-emerging markets as China and India.Read More......
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