Impossible takes a week?
July 18, 2009 by The Reverend
Filed under Editorials

The Associated Press: Obama losing some support among nervous Dems:
“‘This is the worst economic time anyone under the age of 80 has ever experienced, and you can’t discount people being afraid. Now that we are in July, the fear is turning to disappointment that the president hasn’t fixed everything yet. I don’t know why they thought he could change everything by now, but some did.’” ~ Steve Glorioso, Democratic strategist
Editorial:
Patience! No one could fix eight years of the worst administration ever in a few months. Folks are clearly underestimating how far in the hole the last administration put everyone. And I mean everyone; 3 major disasters, the last affecting the whole world’s economy. You know, in case they missed anyone with 9/11 and Katrina. Lex Luthor would be envious.
Colin Powell endorses Obama, breaks ranks with the GOP
October 20, 2008 by The Prophet
Filed under News

WASHINGTON — In 1996, the political world was buzzing about the intentions of a possible presidential contender — one who could make history. In the end, Colin L. Powell, four-star American icon, proclaimed that he would not run after all, disappointing millions of supporters but generating sighs of relief at the Clinton White House. Read more
Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
June 4, 2008 by The Reverend
Filed under News, Politics and Government

“Who’s the man with the masterplan?!”
In a historic occasion last night, Senator Barack Obama officially declared himself the Democratic party’s presumptive nominee. Following the primaries in both Montana and South Dakota, the Illinois senator crossed the threshold of 2,118 necessary delegates needed to clinch to nomination. Obama is expected to have an estimated 2,156 delegates garnered not only by the primaries but also an influx of super-delegates. Read more
Fail: Hillary Clinton
May 25, 2008 by The Genius
Filed under Fail : Current Losers, Politics and Government

I was hoping it wasn’t gonna come down to this. I’ll flat out say, I didn’t vote for Hillary. Even though I’ve been quoted as saying, “Man, I hate that b***h!”. I really don’t. Everyone knows that the Clinton’s are a proud family that don’t take shyt from nobody, but there has to be a point in time where enough is enough.
This past week, Senator Clinton, when answering the question “Why are you still staying in the race?”, made references to her husband’s June “win” and (unfortunately) Robert F. Kennedy’s June assassination just two weeks before the 40th anniversary of that tragedy. Check it out… Read more

