Saturday, April 26, 2008

A bad week ...

For John McCain. Dday lays out every gaffe, every waffle, every flip-flop; a masterful job:

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The week started with a front-page story about his legendary temper, with new stories revealed therein. Then McCain embarked on a "Forgotten Places" tour this week, traveling across the country to places that "conservatives don't normally appear." And now, we know why. In Alabama, he attracted a largely white crowd in the landmark of the civil rights movement, Selma, and praised a ferry that was constructed due to an earmark, after condemning the practice. He then departed for Youngstown, Ohio, where he offered a stirring defense of free trade at a plant which closed earlier in the decade. When asked about the "cheap dumping of foreign goods" on US shores, McCain replied "I can't turn that around," which ought to be comforting to unemployed steelworkers.

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But my question is, will the Average Joe and Jane even notice? The cable channels won't tell them, neither will the dead tree media. So, how are the gonna know just how big of a drooling sphincter he really is?

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