Saturday, September 13, 2008

The Obama Meltdown Just Keeps Getting Better And Better!



The Sen. Messiah Barack Meltdown Show is just getting better and better. And, of course, much more classier.

Lets take the latest ad about the Republican presidential nominee, Sen. John "F--- You" McCain. Why I think it is a real beaut!

It starts off showing us 1982, the year that John McCain was elected to congress. And his suit, well it was just hideous! And the glasses-thank God he has Gov. Palin to help with the fashion advice! Anyway, no more boring details. I want to zero in on the slam that Sen. "F--- You" McCain does not know how to use a computer.

It is a bald-faced lie and if Team Obama did a Google search, they would have stumbled upon a Boston Globe article that explained why Sen. "F--- You" McCain can not use a computer like the rest of us. You may remember that Sen. "F--- You" McCain was a "guest" at the Hanoi Hilton for about five years. Oh, and unlike the real Hilton hotel chain, this one was where fighter pilot McCain was being relentlessly beaten day after day. The man can not lift his arms past his shoulders. It is not that he has no clue about computers. He just can not use them like the rest of us. A boorish ad if there ever was one this election season. And, I agree with Jim Geraghty's assessment that it shows a revealing side of Team Obama that, like so much of it, is clueless.

If it is not Team Obama going after Sen. "F--- You" McCain in a foolish manner, let us not forget the nutbags that are his supporters and going after the governor of Alaska and Sen. "F--- You" McCain's running mate, Sarah "Saracuda" Palin.

Randi Rhodes is one of those Air America imbeciles. One who has a very severe case of diarrhea of the mouth. She says this about Gov. Saracuda:

She’s the woman who shows up at the kid’s birthday party and starts opining about everything from politics to lawn care. This is the woman that knows it all. Will shout you down, will get revenge on you. That’s who she is.
She’s friends with all the teenage boys. You have to say no when your kids say, ‘can we sleep over at the Palin’s? No! NO!’

Now, as Ed Morrisey points out, Miss Rhodes is in the business of talk radio. Well, in a manner of speaking since it is Air America! And maybe, just maybe she was saying a little projection herself. Can you believe it? This woman, who faked a mugging not that long ago for publicity is all but saying that Gov. Saracuda may just be a female pedophile. What a degenerate.

But, I say keep it up Team Obama, the DDBMSOWN, the Hollowood crowd, keep it up.

What it is showing how these people are by and large out of touch with real America. The very people that they so claim to love and just want to make their lives better, re: more dependent on government, they really do not like. And, they ask for their votes. UGH!

So, you just keep it all classy Dems, keep it classy!

5 comments:

Rightwingsnarkle said...

I disagree. It's a pretty funny ad, IMO.

McP.O.W.'s seriously out of touch is the message, and I think it comes across very well.

As for the "can't lift his arms" sob story, the guy jumped the POW shark a long time ago.

I mean, you laugh about the glasses in 1982, but did you know that John McCain didn't have any reading glasses for five and half years??!!??11!

I think his time as a POW disqualifies him as a candidate. A guy with serious PTSD, haunted by demons and anger management issues, isn't fit to be president. He needs a bed in a quiet, well-staffed VA hospital, not a stressful job.

At least we can say that he wasn't tortured, right? No death, no organ failure, just enhanced interrogation.

And, finally, people with broken arms, and much worse, use computers every day.

Like I said, that shark has been jumped.

Righty64 said...

Well, I was wondering where you were Mr. Snarkle! Glad to see that you are back from the fever swamps! Oh, BTW, I think that it was his POW experience that makes him opposed to the "enhanced" interrogation. And, I never said that being a POW should make one a qualified candidate. But, being an unsuccessful "communtiy organizer" does not make Sen. Messiah Barack any more qualified.

Rightwingsnarkle said...

Whatever opposition McP.O.W. once had to torture, he abandoned long ago, when it became clear that the wingnut whackjobs were all in favor of it.

Opposition to torture is considered a sign of weakness in the face of whatever it is wingnuts are calling the latest boogeyman.

And, of course, Obama was a very successful community organizer, working under the auspices of what is now called "faith-based" programs.

I think Obama's highly qualified for this position, and has capably demonstrated his abilities.

McP.O.W. and Miss Alaska, on the other hand, are just your typical lying, pandering, slimebag repubs - and it's right out there for all to see.

I'm sure you're familiar with another community organizer who went by the name of Jesus Christ. Nobody ever elected him to any position, and he was reviled in life.

But there sure are a lot of people invoking his name, and for all kinds of reasons.

As for myself, I've been out taking care of business - burying the dead, and caring for their widows and orphans.

Righty64 said...

Mr. Snarkle, is that all you think about Jesus Christ, that he was a "community organizer"?! How about the savior of the world? The son of God? No Mr. Snarkle, you minimize the power of Jesus Christ. And so do the Obama supporters. Are you some kind of minister or a charlatan? Really, I think that you are way off on this one!

Rightwingsnarkle said...

How about the savior of the world? The son of God? No Mr. Snarkle, you minimize the power of Jesus Christ.

I believe that I mentioned in an earlier thread that I don't subscribe to the whole "Jesus is magic"* way of thinking.

Of course, you're free to believe as you please. I've got an idea where you're coming from.

I meet people all the time who believe in all kinds of stuff, some more whacky than others.

That's the beauty of the first amendment to the U.S. constitution (as well as the beauty of the statement that 'no religious test' shall be required to seek election or hold office - but that's fallen on hard times, hasn't it?).

Anywhoozle, I'm personally more sympathetic to the view that a fellow named Jesus did indeed live at about the time he is said to have lived. Some folks admired him, and others reviled him.

He ended up being lynched.

I think that if he was around today, most folks who call themselves repubs would be seriously annoyed. He'd probably even end up tortured, imprisoned, and denied habeas corpus.

Woody Guthrie even wrote a song along those lines.

As for your comment, "and so do the Obama supporters," you're really painting with a pretty broad brush. I expect that there are very, very many folks who support him, who also subscribe wholeheartedly to the "Jesus is magic"* view of things.

I believe that Obama himself is so inclined, though I don't hold that against him.

BTW - yes, I actually am an ordained minister, though I seldom invoke the credential. It was easy - I just went to a web site, entered my name, and voila - Universal Life Church.

*Thanks to Sarah Silverman for that apt nugget.