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 Well, two pieces of news have warmed my icy opinion of John McCain recently. Say it ain’t so. First, I got a huge kick of McCain’s  comment Tuesday about Obama…”I will work hard to make sure Americans aren’t deceived by an eloquent but empty call for change.”       Loved it. I couldn’t have said it better myself; Obama is nothing but eloquent emptiness. His tactics are disturbing, making grandiose promises after embellished platitudes while systematically avoiding any concrete policy suggestions. Not even a comprehensive ideological platform…just a host of positive “hope” statements tailored to make everyone think he’s a moderate leader.             You know, that’s how Hitler came to power as well. A nation of hopeless idiots rallying around a charismatic leader who promises nothing but paradise.  And, like Hitler, Obama is likely to throw the rule of law out the window and the United States Constitution with it.            I don’t know if invading Poland is going to be included in his first 100 days, but giving away half of Iraq and a nuclear arsenal to Iran sure will be. OH, and let’s not forget his planned invasion of Pakistan.  

 

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 Item number 2. The New York Times has finally turned their back on McCain. They’ve opted to run the story tomorrow, which Drudge let us know about in December, about this phony oldperson drama about McCain being romantically involved with some middle-aged lobbyist.

 

Even if we ignore that this doggdamn story is a decade old, I doubt anyone will be able to discover any true scandal here. What is this article even about?

 

Although, back in December McCain seemed pretty peeved by it. So maybe I’m missing something. Let me know.  

 

Point is, he’s no longer the darling of the mainstream media. And that scores major points in my book.  

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