Okay, looks like I have to go. We’ll know soon enough who the winner is. Let’s just hope this thing ends tonight.
7:32 pm I’m amazed that David Gregory is a rising star. No disrespect to his reporting skills, but don’t you think that he looks a little like one of the Geico cavemen? (Continued)
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Proving once again that it is not an unknown occurrence for a Republican to embrace less than progressive social ideas, a Republican candidate for the House of Representatives from Indiana, Tony Zirkle, spoke at a 119th Birthday celebration for everyone’s favorite genocidal fascist dictator, Adolph Hitler. The celebration featured lovely flowered wallpaper and a “Happy 119th Birthday” sign that was perhaps purchased at Walgreens.
This was most likely an attempt to top Mr. Zirkle’s previous political statement, which was shredding a vintage Playboy to promote sex within marriage. The Elitist presumes that this all makes sense in Mr. Zirkle’s head.
Election 2008 rolls on.
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It’s heartwarming to know that southern Republicans aren’t all a bunch of racist…wait, what? Did you watch that? How is that appropriate? Even Old Man Flip Flop was offended.
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Bill Clinton’s opinion on economic and cultural woes seems very similar to Barack Obama’s. Hillary Clinton has refrained thus far from labeling her husband an elitist, however.
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The position of the President of the United States is one regularly described as the most powerful in the world. It has been at least suggested, if not widely considered as common knowledge, that in the current administration the President is far from the person in charge.
Vice-President Dick Cheney, who it must be remembered was chosen to run as Vice-President by the head of Bush’s vice-presidential selection committee…which was…Dick Cheney, has wielded far more power than any VP in history, operating primarily in the shadows, hidden by the walls of secrecy and what he creatively describes as executive privilege.
But what Cheney does is nearly in full public view compared to former Deputy Chief of Staff and Chief Strategist Karl Rove has done. His list of accomplishments is long and varied, and mostly a matter of some dispute. Generally, his fingerprints can be seen on a number of political incidents and scandals, but he himself remains just off to the side. (Continued)
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