Monday, September 15, 2008

Why Does McCain Act Like He's Completely Insane? To Throw The Election.

John McCain is either insane or the GOP's presidential candidate is puposefully throwing this election. Either way, it apears McCain is throwing the election to Obama. Is this because he has been nstructed to do so? I don't know about McCain's sanity or senility, but I do know if the Republican Party were truely committed to winning this election, which is being touted as the most important election ever, they would not be sending McCain and Palin out there, acting the way they are!

McCain wouldn't be mumbling Bomb, Bomb, Bomb... Bomb Bomb Iran in public like the prospect of bombing Iran is a big fucking joke to him...

Neither would McCain be making globally televised comments about everyone knowing it is a fact that Iran is sponsoring, training, and sending Al Quida terrorists into Iraq then changing his tune when advised by his Jewish neo-nazi hack sidekick Joe Lieberman; not on live TV, not durring a carefully crafted press confrence. No Fucking Way!

Nor would Sara Palin (second place beauty queen wanabe become small town mayor and Governor of Alaska) be "chosen" as the GOP (i.e. John McCain's) vice presidential nominee.

No. There are too many crued anomalies in this equation for it to be considered remotely credible. The Fix Is In!

If the Republicans wanted their man in the Presidency, they would be playing a seriously different game. The McCain/Palin ticket is a ticket out of the presidency not into it. That's obvious. It is not really a campaign for the presidency so much as an exit strategy from the presidency.

Honestly! This is all history revisited. Look at the previous presidential election contests of Regan vs. Carter, Bush vs. Clinton ; Bush vs. Gore , Bush vs. Karry; all of these contests put an easilly hampered hampster against a multi-million dollar propaganda campaign. In each of these contests it was easy enough to see why the looser lost and why voters would select the winner by choice. It was so dialed in by the marketing scientists' focus groups that there was no doubt who would win based on focus group perceptions of their presentations.

Who do you think wins that battle? The selected candidate.

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