
November 9, 2008
After nearly 2 years, mountains of lies, countless examples of media misconduct and billions of dollars
in mudslinging, Barack Obama has made history as the 44th, yet first black President of the United States. Democrats also further tightened their clutches on Congress. Although not quite the whoopin it was hyped to be, it was substantial enough to send a loud and clear message to the Republican Party:
Get back to basics and stand up for the principles of your constituency or you’re finished.
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September 21, 2008
“The Photographs of Senator John McCain have been removed temporarily while Jill Greenburg is in discussions with the Atlantic. Furthermore, we deeply regret the misspelling of the word “warmonger.” - Statement from artist Jill Greenburg on McCain photo fraud.
With less than six weeks to go until the 2008 General Election, it is increasingly evident that Democrats are growing desperate. If America truly desired Obama’s brand of change, he would have left John McCain in the dust long ago, but they’re still locked in a statistical tie. Democrats were caught off guard and were completely blindsided by the McCain campaign’s brilliant choice of Sarah Palin to fill the Republican ticket and they have struggled to maintain their momentum ever since. In recent weeks, the Obama campaign and their supporters have found it necessary to resort to pure lowbrow tactics and vicious personal attacks in order to try and mislead people into voting for him.
A recent analysis by the University of Wisconsin shows that seventy seven percent of Obama’s recent ads are characterized as negative, compared to McCain’s fifty six percent. I guess when your ideology is morally bankrupt or your basic arguments are intellectually inferior, that’s the kind of foolishness you have to engage in.
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September 7, 2008
Regardless of which political party you support, in order to gauge where exactly the country would be headed under a particular candidate’s leadership, most people would listen to the speeches, read the party platform, or in the case of Candidate Obama, simply take him at his word. Conventional wisdom holds that comparing a candidate’s voting record to their rhetoric exposes any weaknesses in their commitment to actually do what they promise. But if one desires a truly unvarnished look into the political future under either party, one need look no further than the 2008 National Conventions in Denver and St. Paul.
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