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McCain: no benefit from his own experience

It was a shameful thing to ask men to suffer and die, to persevere through god-awful afflictions and heartache, to endure the dehumanizing experiences that are unavoidable in combat, for a cause that the country wouldn’t support over time and that our leaders so wrongly believed could be achieved at a smaller cost than our enemy was prepared to make us pay. No other national endeavor requires as much unshakable resolve as war. If the nation and the government lack that resolve, it is criminal to expect men in the field to carry it alone.

From John McCain’s forward to a book about the Vietnam War, The Best and the Brightest.

http://cunningrealist.blogspot.com/2008/05/shameful-thing.html

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Fossil fuel, or fuel for fossils?

Extinction
© Dana Summers

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Clinton supporters for McCain?

It is difficult to understand why any Clinton supporters would declare that they will vote for McCain in the general election. Yes, I know they are spiteful and out for revenge, but still, can any one who claims to have even the slightest feminist tendencies seriously believe that McCain would be a better second choice than Obama? Really?

McCain, who cheated on and then dumped his first wife and mother of his children after she was permanently injured in a car accident? And then one month later married a younger, richer woman?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1024927/The-wife-John-McCain-callously-left-behind.html

McCain, who publicly called his second wife “trollop” and “cunt” in front of other people?

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/McCain_temper_boiled_over_in_92_0407.html

McCain, who chuckled when a supporter asked “How do we beat the bitch?”

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/debra-condren/beat-the-bitch-straight-_b_72698.html

McCain, whose own website says Roe v. Wade “must be overturned” and wants abortions to be illegal again? Who has vowed to appoint judges to the Supreme Court who will overturn it? McCain has a 0% rating from NARAL (Obama has a 100% rating), has vowed to be “a loyal and unswerving friend of the right-to-life movement” and voted against criminal penalties for people who use threats or violence against women who attempt to gain access to reproductive health clinics.

http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/Issues/95b18512-d5b6-456e-90a2-12028d71df58.htm

McCain, who wants to continue the war in Iraq and to “bomb Iran” — sending your children off to die?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-zoPgv_nYg

McCain, who is against universal health care? And wants less regulation for insurance companies? Who voted against the Title X program, including breast cancer screenings?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/unmasking-mccain-his-reac_b_103580.html

That is truly ironic.

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Dubya in 2000

Some ironic statements from George W. Bush back in 2000 when he was running for the presidency:

Dubya claimed that he would be able to bring down the price of gasoline through sheer force of personality. “I would work with our friends in OPEC to convince them to open up the spigot, to increase the supply.” How? By using the political good will his administration would earn with the Saudis and Kuwaitis.

Responding to charges that the Republicans were “turning the US Congress into a scandal-industrial complex” and that Bush was “the CEO” of that, Bush replied “It’s frankly the type of politics people in America are sick of, this kind of finger pointing, calling names and trying to divert attention.”

Finally, he claimed that he was “the person that can change the tone of Washington, D.C.”

“Just give me a chance to be the president.”

http://www.nytimes.com/library/politics/camp/062800wh-bush.html

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Republican Family Values and the Powers That Be

Strange things continue to happen in New York. First there is Congressman Vito Fossella, who was stopped in Virginia for running a red light while drunk. When the arresting officer asked where he was heading, Fossella answered he was going to visit his family. It turns out that Fossella has two families: one in Virginia and one back home in Staten Island. Despite this abundance of family values, the Republicans decided that he should not run for reelection.

Unfortunately, the Republicans couldn’t convince anyone to run for Fossella’s congressional seat. They finally settled on a wealthy businessman, Francis Powers, whose main advantage was that he could fund his own election campaign.

Now the strange twist. It turns out that Powers is actually Francis Powers Senior, and Francis Powers Junior has decided to run for the same seat against his father, but as a Libertarian. Or, as Junior puts it, “This is not about my dad, I’m running against the Republican candidate.”

Will voters get confused when they see a ballot containing F. Powers, F. Powers, and a (to-be-named) Democratic candidate? F. Powers Jr. responds “If people can’t tell the difference between the Republican Party and the Libertarian Party, maybe they shouldn’t be voting.”

http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2008/Pres/Maps/Jun07.html
http://weblog.sinteur.com/2008/06/son-of-gop-nominee-throws-hat-into-ring-for-staten-islands-seat/

UPDATE: the Libertarian Party did not nominate Francis Powers, Jr., narrowly avoiding ballot confusion. But it will still be an interesting race.

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Bill Clinton’s next book deal

Clinton Book Deal
© RJ Matson

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John McCain’s ‘hip’ new campaign blog

The John McCain campaign has started a new blog, called The McCain Report. So far there are three posts, all by a single little-known blogger. The first entry is the standard “Hello, World!”, but it shows a cheeky sense of humor when it jokes about the blog ditching its original lime-green background. Looks promising, but it goes downhill from there.

The second entry shows what this blog will be all about: it accuses Obama of being “Changey” (a word not in my dictionary, other than for a small town in France — are they accusing Obama of being, um, French?), followed by a quote from McCain where he calls Ahmadinejad a dictator (note to McCain: Ahmadinejad isn’t even the primary leader of Iran).

The second entry ends with a seriously misleading quotation. They quote an AP article about Jerusalem as saying “Obama is trying to have it both ways, but there is nothing new about that.” They imply that the AP article is saying that there is nothing new about Obama trying to have it both ways. But the actual quote is “Obama is trying to have it both ways, but there is nothing new about that. So does President Bush. President Clinton did, too.”  The point being that our last two presidents have also had ambiguous positions on Jerusalem (which they seem to think might be a good thing, all things considered).

The last (but certainly not least) entry is “Attention disaffected Hillary supporters, John McCain is a huge ABBA fan.” Followed by a ABBA music video of “Take a chance on me”.

Seriously.

UPDATE: According to The Nation, the McCain Report originally had a link to the liberal blog Daily Kos, but apparently that was short lived — the link is gone.

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Dick Cheney, Comedic Genius

David Letterman presents a new segment of his show:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/04/lettermans-new-segment-di_n_105175.html

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Secret McCain website edits


LeeCamp.net

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Knowing when to stop


© RJ Matson

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3am Decision


© Tom Toles

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Late Night Humor

“Hillary Clinton is ending her campaign, but really in the bigger sense it’s sad because, think about it, there goes right down the drain the Clinton dream of a being a two-impeachment family.” –David Letterman

“Now that Barack Obama is the Democratic nominee, Americans are going to have to choose between the 46-year-old Obama and the 71-year-old John McCain. That’s the choice. In other words, it’s a choice between the Hillary-defeater or the Wal-Mart greeter.” -Conan O’Brien

“Hillary Clinton is still not conceding her campaign, because she says there’s still a chance of the vice presidency. In fact, she’s going to offer it to Barack one last time.” –Jay Leno

“People are now talking about the ticket, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Would that be a good ticket? And I think this would be the first, if you think about it, first combination of an African American man and a white woman since, well, Michael Jackson.” -David Letterman

“Everyone is wondering now if Obama will ask Hillary to be his running mate. Obama actually tried to call her last night, and got her voicemail twice. I guess she only takes calls at 3:00 a.m. It was also probably hard to hear the phone over the sound of over her husband weeping.” -Jimmy Kimmel

“During her speech last night, you know, Hillary kept referring to Barack as ‘my friend, my friend.’ You notice, every time she called Barack ‘my friend,’ she said it in the same tone as when she calls Bill, ‘my husband’.” -Jay Leno

“Oh, and in his speech last night, John McCain said we must get off of fossil fuels. See, that’s why a lot of people admire McCain. That’s why he’s considered such a maverick. Here you have a fossil, coming out against fossil fuel.” -Jay Leno

“Former White House press spokesman Scott McClellan has written a book highly critical of the Bush administration. And while in Utah, President Bush told an audience he has not read McClellan’s book. He doesn’t plan to read it. It’s nothing to do with McClellan, just general principle. It’s a book. It’s got big words, and not a lot of pictures.” -Jay Leno

“Dick Cheney has apologized to the people of West Virginia for making a joke about inbreeding at their expense. But see, I don’t think Cheney gets it. In fact, today, while trying to apologize, he said he felt as stupid as a guy from Kentucky.” -Jay Leno

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Is that the George Dubya High School?

A Cleveland-area high school issued diplomas to its graduates as proof of their “educaiton”.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080606/ap_on_fe_st/odd_diploma_typo

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Colbert: McCain Green Screen Challenge

Like many people, Stephen Colbert noticed that McCain’s speech Friday night was in front of a very green background. Looks like a “green screen” — something TV studios use when they want to digitally substitute a different background behind the speaker. … Are you thinking the same thing I’m thinking?  Colbert certainly did, and has issued a Green Screen Challenge.  Just download the video footage from the Colbert Nation, create your masterpiece, and upload it back to their site.

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