Monday, June 02, 2008

Q & A


“Americans don’t like being lied to by their leaders, especially if there are casualties involved and especially if there’s no accountability. We view it as a crime story, and we won’t be satisfied until there’s a resolution.”

Frank Rich

FromMcCain’s McClellan Nightmare”

June 1, 2008

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What would you ask Scott McClellan?

I would ask him:

Do you think that Dick Cheney and others should now be investigated and/or impeached?

Vince Bugliosi’s new book’s title should help Mr. McClellan answer this question.

The title of Bugliosi’s book is The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder.





What should Dems do about Michigan & Florida?

I support the "letter" of the law on this.

Stick by what both senators agreed upon in the first place.

Especially since both candidates KNEW that no delegates would go to either of them.

Sorry, Hillary.

YOU HAVE LOST.

NO MORE WHIMPERING OR HOLDING ON.

NO MORE MUD-SLINGING!

It is unfortunate that the Democratic nomination apparatus is such a shambles.

McCain might be elected as a result.

The Presidential election could be given this title:

Déjà vu in Florida!

POSTSCRIPT: My other recommendation would have been to give half of the delegates to each candidate. Which occurred.

Nonetheless, Hillary is still holding on like a slab of meat on a hook.


How important is it for Barack Obama to go to Iraq?

If he wants to get elected, Barack Obama must go to Iraq.

He is less credible than McCain if he fails to visit Iraq, even though John McCain blasted his basal appendages when he walked (and posed) in Iraq under shielded protection, giving a pretty (distorted) picture of how hunky-dory and lovely conditions were in Iraq.

As well, the American people still get a distorted and veiled view of what Iraq is really like.

If Obama can shine some light on the true nature of Iraq, and give specifics, then he is more likely to get elected.



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