The Sleaze Goes On

Both the Obama and McCain campaigns continue their ignominious barrage of silly, finger-pointing nonsense, and the press hasn’t seemed to learn to ignore it.
Obama’s latest ad to the Latino community is the most egregious in that it’s composed of bold-faced lies about McCain’s position on immigration. See Ruben Navarrette Jr.’s guest editorial at CNN.com for details.
Meanwhile, McCain’s claim that campaign contributions have put Obama is in the tank for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is a real stretch of a sensible person’s credulity. Here’s the details, also from CNN.

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An analysis by John Coleman, Chair of the Department Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, shows that John McCain does, in fact, deserve the maverick mantle.
According to Professor Coleman, McCain bucked the Republican party line more consistently than either Obama or Biden differed from the Democrats. It’s a complex analysis and worth reading.

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Creeps

My political preferences are explained in part by the fact that I can’t relate to people who flaunt their big, fat egos. In fact, I find them repulsive and creepy.
Last evening, I was minding my own business playing billiards at the timeshare resort to which we belong. The billiards table is located in a large recreation room which also holds the resort’s indoor pool.
While I was playing, a couple of older ladies came in to swim. They were noisy, but I figured that was their prerogative, so I minded my own business and didn’t interfere with their fitness ritual.

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With Friends Like These

The self-destructiveness of the Democratic Party is truly breathtaking.
A quote from an unidentified Obama supporter reported yesterday by Howard Fineman of MSNBC has captured the blogosphere’s attention:
Obama seems to want to do things on his own, and on his own terms. It

This Is Change?

I thought the Obama campaign was about a kinder, more gentlemanly way of doing business.
Given Obama’s educational background, one would have to be pretty naive to think that his reference to a pig with lipstick and an old fish wrapped in paper was merely metaphorical and not a deliberate insult to Palin and McCain.
Either that, or his subconscious is leading the Senator into dangerous oratorical territory, not exactly what we want in a President, either.
Rather than responding with an apology and a getting back to business, Obama shot back with accusations of “Lies, phony outrage and Swift-boat politics.”
Well, he’s right about one thing: Enough really is enough.