Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Saint McCain

The saintly McCain, annoited by the media, is probably the father saint of the toxic dumps. Yesterday, he started to dump on Obama. Mind you, Obama can be criticised and evaluated; that's the democratic way. You can find faults in Obama's experience, his passion, his treatment of the Clintons, but to claim that he is scary and unknown is stupid and malicious. Obama went through the most growling primaries in recent memory. During these primaries, we learned who the man is what he did and what he wants to do. We even learned what he will not do.

To claim that he is an unknown is downright idiotic. McCain is desperate, he is losing state after state and is about to make Dole loss to Clinton look respectable. McCain, with a mentality of a teenager, screams and hollers and stumps his feet spewing toxic waste.

You have to know what people we put in the White House believe, says McCain about Obama. We actually know what Obama believes in. I may not be too happy about that, but McCain the man who wants to start a war with every other country in the world should return to Arizona and stop bothering Americans. We don't need Saint Toxic, we don't need wars, we don't need a person who insults his wife with four letter words, we don't need a pretend maverick who seldom opposes a president that we all regret having. 

Go away John McCain, we had a toddler run the country into the ground in eight years, we don't need a teenager who wants to fights war the more the merrier.

1 comment:

Matt said...

I just read you comment over on Anglachel about how Obama ran a campaign of hate and I have to ask how do you come to that conclusion. If anything his campaign was the complete opposite. He ran on change and hope and, believe me, people responded. I know campaigns well and I can tell you one reason he won was because he gave voters something to vote for not something to vote against. Meaning he didn't base his campaign on getting voters to vote against McCain [or against Hillary] but instead to vote for him and his change. That is how you win. You cannot run a campaign of hate and win. Not on a national level anyway. Kerry tried and lost. McCain ran a campaign of hate - no questions. But Obama ran a pretty terrific campaign.