The media
is hard at work choosing the next republican candidate for us, since we’re too duuum!
I still use AOL, just to rub Arianna’s nose in it, and I’m amused at the “news” the post, such as todays “news” that someone thinks Palin is stupid.
My god, the left is afraid of Palin. Of course unless we hung all the network news executives, she’d never get nominated, let alone elected.
Hell, I think Arianna is a mindless moron who needs to be shaved and inserted into a blue whale’s asshole with an anchor tied to her feet, and then ejected onto the deepest floor of the ocean while humboldt squid scrape the flesh off her hideous face. But that’s just what I think.
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“The media is hard at work choosing the next republican candidate for us, since we’re too duuum!”
Yea. They are used to doing that from the Orwellian era of Broadcast Television. The more aware I am of being pawned for all those previous years, the more I’d like to go and… shake their hand.
But wouldn’t they want us to nominate a dumb candidate to run against The One? Unless of course, they realize that The One is destined to lose.
Dave: They want us to elect someone who is a total dumbass. Not Palin. They jkust want to asassinate her character so nobody will vote for her.
It’s not just Palin. Lots of Republicans get the full Character asassination treatment.
Reagan was senile.
Quale was a moron.
Bush the elder had a Washington Mistress (everyone knew).
Bush the younger was a party frat boy (at 50).
Meanwhile:
Clinton was a voracious reader.
Kerry was a war hero and “nuanced”
Gore was a genious
Hillery is the smartest woman in America
Obama is clean and articulate and possibly the smartest man ever to hold elected office.
I suspect McCain got a pass because he was never a serious threat.
Don’t sugar coat it, Og. Tell us how you really feel.
So far Herman Cain has not been attacked. Mr. Cain became a member of the Kansas City Fed in 1992 and was its chairman for about 18 months beginning in 1995. My guess is the media is waiting for him to become GOP presidential candidate before they shine the spotlight on this. How many conservative trusts the Fed? After he becomes GOP candidate is too late to look into it.
Does anybody else find it troubling that at the candidate debate FNC channel introduced him as “Herman Cain, former Chairman and CEO of Godfather’s Pizza and radio talkshow host.” How can they call themselves fair and balanced and somehow leave off Mr. Cain’s more politically sensitive and SIGNIFICANT role as Chairman of a Fed branch?
Let’s not get set up again folks.
correction: …member *of the board* of the Kansas City Fed….
(I’ve a post up on this.)
I have to figure you’re right, that they’re scared shitless of her; nothing else could account for the level of insanity that comes out at the mention of her name.
And good GOD, the hate. It’s amazing.
Glenn Beck must have been monitoring you or me. At this moment he is questioning Mr. Cain “you were a member of the Fed?” LOL.
Mr. Cain answered it cagily, saying that was in the days “before the Fed was politicized”. Mr. Beck did not press.
Questions will remain here. For instance, Mr Cain was strongly against auditing the Fed last year presumably after it had been “politicized.”
“So far Herman Cain has not been attacked.”
I’m wary of Cain. Very Wary. He is part of the CEO ciruit that hops from one CEO Board position to another.
With the proping-up/bailing-out of various failed corporations in the last several years, the spectre of crony Capitalism weighs heavily on my mind in regards to the ‘Elite’ of both partys.
Though Mr. Cain has made the appropriate noises that he has been ‘attacked’ by the media, I really can’t find where they have really went after him.
Still… he is pandering to the target demographic: us. I wonder whats up with that?