Silly Party
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Ftang Ftang Olay Biscuit Barrel “Nader enters the race
This might be good. Without a spoiler McCain probably can’t beat Osama. Nader could just gum up the works but good. After Perot, we owe the dems one.

But I don’t want McCain to win. I really, really, really don’t.
So you think Obama is better?
A blatherer on CNN said that Nader doesn’t matter this year, buecause there are “really good choices” for Democrats.
After I got my breakfast off the floor with the shop-vac, I had a laughing fit I almost had to end by fainting.
OF COURSE they want to discount Nader. Were he to actually achieve 5%, which is probably tops he might do, he COULD gum up the works.
Just think, the idiot Greens could have picked Cynthia McCommie…
In some ways, yes, yes I do think Obama is better. But the reason I don’t want the watered down milquetoast of a politician, er McCain to win is that with Obama or Clinton at the head maybe the true conservatives can finally pull their heads out of their collective arses and run a candidate that truely is conservative that would cut taxes, cut government, protect my right to firearms, secure our borders and start giving me some of my freedomes and liberties back.
Good call. Nader is definitely gonna siphon votes from Obama, assuming he knocks his opponent off her broom stick once and for all tonight.
I’m still not sold on McCain though. I swear if there was a good (socially and fiscally conservative and not naiive on foreign affairs, as in recognizing that extremists in the Middle East don’t want to talk, they just want to destroy us) third-party alternative I’d give them serious consideration.
I never thought we’d have an election involving the Slightly Silly Party and the Silly Party, with a new entry from the Very Silly Party. A race to the bottom, not a filtering for the cream from the top. I thought politics sucked as it was.
Contagion: Let us know how that theory works for you. It didn’t seem to do a lot for the Republicans after Ross Perot handed ’92 to Bill Clinton.