Devastating news to the Obama camp to not get that all-important Cheney endorsement that could have swung the undecided vote in his favor.
Jeez, you think the Penguin could keep his mouth shut. Obama's already pounced:
http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpoi...orsement_o.php
I'd like to congratulate Senator McCain on this endorsement because he really earned it. That endorsement didn't come easy. Senator McCain had to vote 90 percent of the time with George Bush and Cheney to get it. He served as Washington's biggest cheerleader for going to war in Iraq, and supports economic policies that are no different from the last eight years. So Senator McCain worked hard to get Cheney's support.
But here's my question for you, Colorado: do you think Cheney is delighted to support John McCain because he thinks John McCain's going to bring change? Do you think John McCain and Cheney have been talking about how to shake things up, and get rid of the lobbyists and the old boys club in Washington?
Colorado, we know better. After all, it was just a few days ago that Senator McCain said that he and President Bush share a "common philosophy." And we know that when it comes to foreign policy, John McCain and Cheney share a common philosophy that thinks that empty bluster from Washington will fix all of our problems, and a war without end in Iraq is the way to defeat Osama bin Laden and the al Qaeda terrorists who are in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
So George Bush may be in an undisclosed location, but Cheney's out there on the campaign trail because he'd be delighted to pass the baton to John McCain. He knows that with John McCain you get a twofer: George Bush's economic policy and Cheney's foreign policy -- but that's a risk we cannot afford to take.
Devastating news to the Obama camp to not get that all-important Cheney endorsement that could have swung the undecided vote in his favor.
So add Cheney to the list of his own relatives thrown under the bus by Obama in the pursuit of the Presidency.![]()
The final nail in the coffin. Probably the least popular politician in America.
Or this:
Taken at exactly 72 hours before the polls close in Florida's panhandle, it's the McCain-Palin "Victory Center" in Santa Rosa beach. Looks like a ghost town.
Kinda like getting an endorsement from the KKK or NAMBLA. WTG !
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