
Clinton on Obama
June 7th, 2008 at 02:08pm Mark Noonan
Prior to having to swallow her pride and endorse:
I think that there is a certain phenomenon associated with his candidacy, and I am really struck by that because it is very much about him and his personality and his presentation. And that’s perfectly legitimate in politics, or any other walk of life, but I think it dangerously oversimplifies the complexity of the problems we face, the challenge of navigating our country through some difficult, uncharted waters. We are a nation at war. That seems to be forgotten.
Forgotten, indeed - by Democrats and their MSM cheerleaders. But this is the real world - not liberal-land - and we will have a real campaign where there will be a man, John McCain, who is massively better qualified and, additionally, unafraid to keep calling to mind Obama’s manifest unfitness for the most powerful office in the world.z

Entry Filed under: Campaign 2008, Democrats, Republicans


12 Comments
1. Sampson | June 7th, 2008 at 2:14 pm
OMFG! We’re at WAR! A war on TERRA!
and yet we get this…
You guys are a bunch of lemmings…
LOOK, a cliff!
2. Phillip | June 7th, 2008 at 2:25 pm
Uhmmmm…I don’t think Maliki should be “talking” to them right?
He’s gotta go. We’ll have none of that “talking” stuff.
3. Pain | June 7th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
This sort of thing with Maliki doing what Barack Obama says he would do must really piss the Bush 25 off to no end. Nobody said being a dead ender was going to be easy. We are sure this will someohow be spun into a bit about how long it has been since Obama visited Iraq or that Ahmadinejad had been there more recently or some such meaningless nonsense.
McCain? Massively better qualified because of his advanced years and that plane crash during the Vietnam War? Maybe David Axelrod can arrange for Obama to be in a grocery store shopping cart accident and have the kids of the woman who bumps him kick him in the shins. That should set them equal.
McCain has Carly Fiorina as his economic policy chief and RNC Victory fundraising chief. She ran HP into the ground!!! Insanity!!!!
McCain Heroic story of survival yes; qualifies him to be president on that basis alone? Sorry no. The Democratic Party is unified has the right agenda and is awash in moneyCampaign strong and hope the clock runs slow because by 1 October John McCain will be out of resources in the places where he needs them most, i.e. Florida and Ohio where Obama will spend millions on TV and personal appearances.
4. Magnum Serpentine | June 7th, 2008 at 2:50 pm
the republic mccain does not have the individual citizens best interest at heart. only those of his neocon republic pals.
5. Sunglass | June 7th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
Oh dear God no……..not Poland!
Please neo-maniac’s say it isn’t so.
By all that’s holy, don’t they know we’re fighting a WAR ON TERRA here?
I’m so…so…very disillusioned.
6. phnx | June 7th, 2008 at 6:04 pm
Mark,
It looks as though your site is infested with leftist seminar posters. You post at 2:08 and only 7 minutes later, on a Saturday afternoon, does the first leftists post, followed in quick succession by three others. These lefties are no doubt coordinating their efforts from their mom’s basements, in between sessions of their favorite video games.
Get a life leftists. At least go outside and get some fresh air.
7. CanadianObserver | June 7th, 2008 at 6:11 pm
Mark…..”and we will have a real campaign where there will be a man, John McCain, who is massively better qualified”
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It seems as if you are just paying lip service to McCain, Mark, and somehow your heart isn’t in it.
I think you have deduced that it is a futile endeavor and the republican candidate for President has already lost.
You know, sometimes the most ardent converts have been its strongest opponents. There is no shame, Mark, in admitting your mistake and embracing a better and brighter future in the liberal camp.
8. PeterPan | June 7th, 2008 at 7:06 pm
I’m liking it!
He’s not only “better”, not “more”, not “extremely” but…
“massively better”!
(yeah, right…ok,) snicker
9. kmg | June 7th, 2008 at 8:09 pm
CO,
Mark is just upset because McCain called Bush a “fool or a fraud” this week.
I’m curious as to which one it is.
10. neocon | June 8th, 2008 at 8:19 am
But I thoughT talking with foreign leaders was something to be embraced. And I see that our resident liberals equate Maliki with the POTUS.
Do you not see the difference between Maliki talking with Iran and the POTUS talking with Iran???
Seriously?
Maliki will be a great ambassador to Iran and I welcome his engagement with them. This is why we can never trust liberals with foreign policy.
THEY DON’T GET IT.
I love CO’s comment of a “better and brighter” future. I have never seen warm and fuzzy platitudes come out of one campaign. The problem is they can’t qualify any of them. But results are not important to liberals. It’s all about the rhetoric, hence the juvenile “terra” comment.
11. neocon | June 8th, 2008 at 9:15 am
I love the smell of liberal hypocrisy in the morning. This just in:
“The Obama campaign confirms that two other arms of the national party - the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - will continue to accept lobby and PAC money this election … A DCCC spokesman said the committee will not ban lobbyist and special-interest PAC donations.” (Jim Tankersley, “Lobby $ Ban Not For All Dems,” Baltimore Sun’s “The Swamp” Blog, 6/5/08)
12. David Pettyfogger | June 8th, 2008 at 5:22 pm
This is a bit off topic, but I found an article about John McCain’s first wife.
Although divorced, she is still very loyal to him and supports his bid for president and believes he is the best man for the job.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1024927/The-wife-John-McCain-callously-left-behind.html