Posted on 09/08/2008 9:12:46 PM PDT by GaryWiram
Bush-McCain! the Democrats one consistent mantra, since John McCain became the Republicans apparent nominee for the 2008 presidential race. Although McCain is obviously his own man and his presidency would be significantly different from that of President Bush, you can understand why they want McCain to be saddled with Bushs unpopularity currently ranging from 25% to 33%.
Since, according to the National Journal, Barack Obama (D) has the Senates most liberal voting record and Joe Biden (D) has the Senates 3rd most liberal voting record, isnt it more appropriate to link Obama/Biden with the current liberal (D) congressional leadership
Reid/Pelosi? In 2006, the Democrats became the majority party in both houses of Congress, establishing the Reid/Pelosi administration. The Democrats winning campaign strategy was summed up, at that time, by the new Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid, when he said, The days of the do-nothing Congress are over, adding that Americans spoke clearly and decisively in favor of Democrats leading this country in a new direction. Considering that the current unpopularity of Congress ranges from 14% to 18%, it appears that the new direction Reid/Pelosi had in mind was a level of do-nothing where no man has gone before. Now, aside from Bush-McCain!, the central Obama/Biden theme has been Change! It boggles the mind to consider the depths of New Direction/Change an Obama/Biden-Reid/Pelosi term will mean.
The answer is Sara Palin.
It does not matter what the question is.
It's unbelievable to me that he thinks he can convince anyone who can fog a mirror that McCain is President Bush's lapdog ...
What an complete, freakin' idiot.
Obama himself probably voted with Bush 90 percent of the time ... when he showed up to vote.
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