BHO a flip-flopper?
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 10:38 am
I saw last night how over the weekend, BHO went from saying that Iran was no threat at all to saying that they are a grave threat.
If the dude can't get his story straight on something as important as that, how the cr@p can we allow him into the White House?
Interesting how he keeps losing the states that are required to seal the deal in November. I wonder what would happen if Hillary launched an indy bid late this year a la John Anderson in 1980. I would foresee her doing MUCH better than Anderson did, but I think such a thing would essentially hand the seat to McCain. That said, the numbers STILL show HRC to be the better Donkey choice in that she maintains a double-digit lead in straw polls over McCain, while BHO's so-called "lead" is within the margin of error. With less than half of KY people thinking that BHO is honest, I don't think he stands a chance of winning in November REGARDLESS of the presence of Hillary.
It is BHO who should drop out, not Hillary. BHO is dooming the Donkey's to another 4-8 years of an Elephant White House. (Though their posturing that McCain = Bush is a stretch at best. McCain and Bush have fought over many issues over the years, not the least of which is the military.)
If the dude can't get his story straight on something as important as that, how the cr@p can we allow him into the White House?
Interesting how he keeps losing the states that are required to seal the deal in November. I wonder what would happen if Hillary launched an indy bid late this year a la John Anderson in 1980. I would foresee her doing MUCH better than Anderson did, but I think such a thing would essentially hand the seat to McCain. That said, the numbers STILL show HRC to be the better Donkey choice in that she maintains a double-digit lead in straw polls over McCain, while BHO's so-called "lead" is within the margin of error. With less than half of KY people thinking that BHO is honest, I don't think he stands a chance of winning in November REGARDLESS of the presence of Hillary.
It is BHO who should drop out, not Hillary. BHO is dooming the Donkey's to another 4-8 years of an Elephant White House. (Though their posturing that McCain = Bush is a stretch at best. McCain and Bush have fought over many issues over the years, not the least of which is the military.)