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February 10th, 2008
7:51 pm

Huffington Continues Her Obsessive Attack On Clintons

Why does Ariana Huffington hate the Clintons so much. Its almost borderline obsessive behavior. Huffington and by extension the Huffington Post, her Internet venture, have spent the entire primary season trashing the Clinton campaign and writing assassination pieces about everyone and anyone tied to the campaign. Case in point is Ariana's new hatched job on Maggie Williams. Williams is a long time Clinton advisor who is about to take over as campaign manager for Hillary Clinton. Because Ariana is a hateful revengeful bitch she unearthed a hatchet job piece she wrote about Williams ten years ago. Ten fucking years. The following is the beginning to the ten year old article, “One of the most distressing features of our current political system and the Clinton White House in particular, is the way they turn otherwise honest, caring, idealistic individuals into spinning, rationalizing, truth-twisting defendants desperately trying to stay out of jail.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/who-is-maggie-williams_b_85909.html#postComment Apparently Ariana believes that the Clinton White House was worse than Watergate and Iran Contra. What a moron. Ariana's hate for the Clintons and those associated with them is very deep and seemingly personal. Its a shame Huffington has the readership she does for her less than factual attacks on the Clintons. If Hillary does become president it will be in spite of so called Democrats like Ariana Huffington.
February 10th, 2008
1:44 pm

Ron Paul Basically Gives Up

Wonkette, DC Gossip, February 10, 2008 It is a tragic day for the Ron Paul ReLOVEution or whatever they call it. Late Friday night, Dr. Congressman Ron Paul posted a letter to his fans basically saying it's over, but he will continue talking about his message, and plus it would be completely embarrassing for him if he also lost his congressional seat. Gather the children and vodka so we can mourn the American Revolution that was lost. The note was posted at 10:14 p.m., probably Central Time. It starts with an old-fashioned freedom-loving salutation ("Whoa!") and ends with an angry attack on the very hippies ("socialists") who elevated him from another nobody right-winger congressman running a quixotic presidential campaign to a hilarious national Internet fad. Here's the message: Whoa! What a year this has been. And what achievements we have had. If I may quote Trotsky of all people, this Revolution is permanent. It will not end at the Republican convention. It will not end in November. It will not end until we have won the great battle on which we have embarked. Not because of me, but because of you. Millions of Americans - and friends in many other countries - have dedicated themselves to the principles of liberty: to free enterprise, limited government, sound money, no income tax, and peace. We will not falter so long as there is one restriction on our persons, our property, our civil liberties. How much I owe you. I can never possibly repay your generous donations, hard work, whole-hearted dedication and love of freedom. How blessed I am to be associated with you. Carol, of course, sends her love as well. Let me tell you my thoughts. With Romney gone, the chances of a brokered convention are nearly zero. But that does not affect my determination to fight on, in every caucus and primary remaining, and at the convention for our ideas, with just as many delegates as I can get. But with so many primaries and caucuses now over, we do not now need so big a national campaign staff, and so I am making it leaner and tighter. Of course, I am committed to fighting for our ideas within the Republican party, so there will be no third party run. I do not denigrate third parties - just the opposite, and I have long worked to remove the ballot-access restrictions on them. But I am a Republican, and I will remain a Republican. Read More Here
February 10th, 2008
1:09 pm

Obamaphilia Has Gotten Creepy

Joel Stein, Los Angeles Times, February 8, 2008 You are embarrassing yourselves. With your "Yes We Can" music video, your "Fired Up, Ready to Go" song, your endless chatter about how he's the first one to inspire you, to make you really feel something -- it's as if you're tacking photos of Barack Obama to your locker, secretly slipping him little notes that read, "Do you like me? Check yes or no." Some of you even cry at his speeches. If I were Obama, and you voted for me, I would so never call you again. Obamaphilia has gotten creepy. I couldn't figure out if the two canvassers who came to my door Sunday had taken Ecstasy or were just fantasizing about an Obama presidency, but I feared they were going to hug me. Scarlett Johansson called me twice, asking me to vote for him. She'd never even called me once about anything else. Not even to see "The Island." What the Cult of Obama doesn't realize is that he's a politician. Not a brave one taking risky positions like Ron Paul or Dennis Kucinich, but a mainstream one. He has not been firing up the Senate with stirring Cross-of-Gold-type speeches to end the war. He's a politician so soft and safe, Oprah likes him. There's talk about his charisma and good looks, but I know a nerd when I see one. The dude is Urkel with a better tailor. All of this is clear to me, and yet I have fallen victim. I was at an Obama rally in Las Vegas last month, hanging at the rope line afterward in the cold night desert air, just to see him up close, to make sure he was real. I'd never heard a politician talk so bluntly, calling U.S. immigration policy "scapegoating" and "demagoguery." I'd never had even a history teacher argue that our nation's history is a series of brave people changing others' minds when things were on the verge of collapse. I want the man to hope all over me. Still, I can't help but feel incredibly embarrassed about my feelings. In the "Yes We Can" music video that will.i.am made of Obama's Jan. 8 speech, I spotted Eric Christian Olsen, a very smart actor I know. (His line is "Yes we can.") I called to see if he had gone all bobby-soxer for Obama, or if he was just shrewdly taking a part in a project that upped his Q rating. Read More Here
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