“partypup,
McCain is lampooned more than Obama because he is a massive screwup. Just look at what he did last night in the debate. He made this ‘Joe’ the Plumber guy famous. McCain’s whole debate strategy was to paint Obama as a wealth redistributor because Obama was going to tax ‘Joe’ at a higher rate and give ‘Joe’s money to someone else.”
Joe the Plumber is white noise. Under either candidate, our taxes are going to go sky high, so let’s get away from that red herring. The U.S. economy is DEAD.
The overblown Joe story — and McCain’s lack of eloquence, ownership of 10 houses and notoriously cranky nature — have no bearing whatsoever on Obama’s troublesome Freddie/Fannie contributions, Ayers, ACORN and Wright, the two (2) suits regarding his citizenship, caucus fraud…the list goes on. I’d say all of these are “screw-ups” of an even higher and more disturbing level.
Breeze, watch just 5 minutes of this documentary and tell me you aren’t concerned by what voters experienced during the 2008 Democratic primaries: http://www.wewillnotbesilenced2008.com/index.htm
Let’s be clear: I am not defending McCain; I am defending the process. I am simply questioning why the media is not doing its job and asking and pursuing the obvious questions about Obama. And I am also questioning why Democrats — like Republicans — will look the other way when abuse occurs, when suspicious circumstances abound — simply because *their* guy is in office.
I was enraged by Clinton’s perjury when I was Democrat, outraged by Bush’s fraud in 2000 and the ongoing 8 years of abuse of the Constitution, and I am appalled by Obama’s mis-deeds, associations with ACORN voter fraud and his ties to Rezko and a deeply-corrupt Chicago machine. I was once a Democrat. No more.
We need to look beyond party and start giving respect to the process.