sirmoonie wrote on Nov 4
th, 2008 at 3:09pm:
Ugly = an umlaut armband on the Pope's dress. One can define by way of example.
You know what this election is? Its like 10-15 million people going into a ballot booth and believing that punching a chad for Obama is magically time warping them back to 2000 when they were misguided enough to vote for a retard, as if there were some kind of absolution for pathetic past judgment. It doesn't work that way. John McCain is BY FAR the more qualified candidate, in all respects. He's probably one of the most qualified people in the entire country. And he has zip to do with George Walker Bush III, other than being in the same party. He can't stand the guy, in fact.
We don't need "change" in Washington and never did. We need change in idiotic voters. Obama is an outdated civil rights activist who taked a lot of BS and then left other people holding the bag. Get used to that Starbong. My sense of that guy is he loves to talk, loves to show, and hates doing any real work. If he was some profound thinker or visionary, that would be okay, it would make up for it. He's not. Not even close. I'm still waiting on these great speeches he's supposedly capable of. He's going to let you guys down so bad with his uninformed nonsense and mediocrity. Who needs this basura? Why now of all freakin' times? And it detracts from what would be an otherwise significant event - the first black president - because he's nothing more than a cheap, feel-good reaction to current absurdities.
moofbizzle....i need a prediction of which is worse: obama in four to eight or the reign of george walker bush?
will obama tank? will he leave the country a smouldering pile of ashes, as bush has done?
I don't know any more than you or any other Obama fan does whether Obama will be any good. That's why McCain is the only reasonable choice. I doubt Obama will be any good, my emotional reaction to him is that he's an annoying jerk who's riding a good luck streak (much of it thanks to irrational affirmative action programs), and when that ends he'll dodge the tough work.