The More Wright Speaks The Better

Heh! Sean Braisted when discussing Reverend Wright says, “the more he speaks the better”. Sounds good to me Sean. In fact, I think the Obama campaign should put this guy out front to be heard as often as possible.

Nathan Moore also offers his opinion on Reverend Wright’s most recent ramblings. Nathan’s observations are a lot closer to a little world called reality. Perhaps he could introduce Sean to this place. But maybe not. After all, we Republicans do have a vested interest in the continued stupidity of Democrats.

Sadly though, the best the GOP could do this time is McCain, who is still lining up against members of his own party, while refusing to criticize the eventual Democratic nominee. At least he did finally admit that Obama’s associations are a legitimate political issue.

Hopefully, the 527’s, which McCain opposes, but helped to create, will go ahead and do their good work, in spite of McCain’s embarrassing condemnations. McCain needs to understand that this isn’t about him. It’s about beating the Marxist, and then when that happens and McCain is inaugurated, we will direct our sights on him.

We’ll then see how much President McCain likes Republican “mavericks”. My guess is not so much. In fact, he’ll probably break something.

14 comments:

  1. Sean Braisted, 28. April 2008, 11:57

    Glen,

    Reality as seen through Conservative WASPs?

     
  2. glendean, 28. April 2008, 11:59

    Yes Sean, what is worse than the perception of white Protestants? This is exactly why your candidate will get his dress blown up in November. He has written off the largest and most important voting bloc in the nation, white men.

     
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  4. Sean Braisted, 28. April 2008, 12:15

    Glen,

    I hate to break it to you, but the largest voting block in America is white women…I know, I know, the pain is just too much to bare.

    Obama hasn’t written off white guys, he’s been actively courting them for months. In fact, his problem hasn’t been with white guys so much as it has been with the white women who constitute a majority of Democratic primary voters in many states. Why? Well, one reason might be because he is running against the first viable white female candidate.

     
  5. glendean, 28. April 2008, 14:17

    Kerry only got 37% of white men and 44% of white women. Do you think Obama will do better? Ha ha!

    Btw, you were right about the stats, although men are still more important.

     
  6. Sean Braisted, 28. April 2008, 14:42

    Glen,

    I’ll let Egalia handle that last one…but yes,, Obama could do (marginally) better with white men (not racist conservative ones) than Kerry. His problem will be with seniors and white females pissed off about Hillary not getting the nomination.

    Hillary’s problem will be with African-Americans pissed off that she stole the nomination. As well as youth voters disenchanted with the political process.

    McCain’s problem will be with people who think.

     
  7. glendean, 28. April 2008, 15:11

    It would be so awesome if she stole it, watching the Democrat Party implode.

     
  8. Sean Braisted, 28. April 2008, 15:29

    I’d like to see the Democrat Party implode too…could you tell me what it is though?

     
  9. glendean, 28. April 2008, 15:48

    It’s pretty much what is going on now. Hillary seems like she is sabotaging this election, so that she can be the nominee four years from now.

     
  10. william, 28. April 2008, 15:50

    over 70% think America is going in the wrong direction … and you think they’ll vote for McSame?

     
  11. glendean, 28. April 2008, 16:14

    Lanny Davis agrees with me.

     
  12. Brian, 28. April 2008, 17:55

    I do love me some Revvum Wright. Not as much as Braindead loves Hamas though.

     
  13. serr8d, 28. April 2008, 19:23

    Is the US Government capable of doing such a thing (inventing the AIDS virus for to infect Black America, and do genocide)? Sure. But did we do it? Does Reverend Wright believe the US Government did just that?

    Sounds like he does believe just that. And for 20 years, Rev. Wright was Wormtoungue to Obama.

     
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