Thursday, September 07, 2006

Yakety Yak -- More Spin and Crap


After reading one post after the other for the last few days with the same idiotic blather repeated over and over again in the Virginia blogosphere with phony outrage about some inconsequential contention, "Well, I wonder where Jim Webb stands on this...I wonder where Jim Webb stands on that...well, and how about such and such, where does Jim Webb stand on THAT?

GOP batwings, wonder no more. Here's a little guideline; if Allen thinks something is a swell idea and the White House thinks it's a good idea and John Warner and Chuck Hagel have misgivings, chances are Jim Webb is opposed.

Besides, all Virginians need to know is that Jim Webb opposed Bush's war and Allen continues to blindly support it. Read what Bloomberg.com has to say about the race:

Politics in Virginia, once a genteel bastion of the Old South, used to be about the past. This year, it's all about the future.

A hot U.S. Senate race is providing a key test of anti-war sentiment in the mid-term congressional campaign. The battle may indicate how much of a chance Democrats have of capturing control of the Senate in November, and even reshape the 2008 presidential field.

Americans do not support the war; and by the way, they also don't like racists.

Just to bring a little joy, read what the Falls Church News-Press wrote about the goober and his 'macaca' gaffe. It's the pivotal tip-off to "Allen's Career Ending Moment."

[W]e can call it. Last month’s “macaca” remark by Virginia Sen. George Allen was a “career ending moment.” It sometimes happens like that in politics.

A single moment, a single phrase, can sometimes make or break an election or an entire career. Gov. George Romney said he was "brainwashed" by U.S. military officials when he toured Vietnam in the early 1970s, and he became toast.

President Ronald Reagan said, “There you go again,” in a national TV debate seeking a second term, and he became a shoe-in.

Now, what does Bubba have to say about THAT?!?

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