I think maybe it's time we all show a little gratitude to John McCain. I know it's popular to bemoan the Arizona Senator's churlish behavior and obvious bitterness, particularly in the last year, but I think what he did today at the "Health Care Summit" shows just how much he loves this country. John McCain knows that, in a time of rising unemployment, economic uncertainty, and a political system which seems badly broken, the American people are nervous to the point of questioning their own judgment. So I think it's fairly admirable that McCain went in front of the television cameras today and did his very best to reassure the majority of his fellow citizens that when they went to the polls back in November 2008 they made exactly the right choice. Thank you, John McCain.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
9

Needs more Sarah Palin.
Yeah, the Summit kinda lacks 'Star Power.'
I heart Obama for saying, "the election's over".
For fuck's sake, give it a rest Old Man Potter.
I disagree--that was a gaff. Like, i said that shit on the campaign trail, but this is how I really do it. True, obviously, honest even, which in the classic formulation makes it a gaff.
That moment when he said "I remember that every day" was the moment when his "charming self-deprecation" act tipped over into "pathetic self-exposure." Hey guys, 'member when I was almost gonna be president? Barry, remember when you had to pretend to respect me no matter what dumb thing I said? ...Yeah, that's over.
And now he is just lying and lying and lying. Jesus.
We're not your friends anymore.
Loved the bitch slap Obama gave Pepaw McCain who just sat there and grinned through the humiliation as he realized that his play for equal stature went *poof*.
HE'S CRAZY!