Tuesday, August 26, 2008

The Denver Flop

Let's see here, Nancy Pelosi in trouble with her church, the Catholic Church, Obama sensing that he can explain his association with William Ayres via an explanatory ad, Democrats for Hillary still angry with the party elders, and last, former President Bill Clinton relegated to making a speech regarding foreign policy, and irked at not being allowed his choice of a subject to speak on. Nary a charge made against the Republican John McCain, just Michelle Obama telling us how much she loves her country, while quoting the radical Saul Alinsky liberally throughout her speech. Meanwhile, the MSM continues to do the dirty work at the Liberal laundramat, cleansing all the gaffes, and not reporting on anything of real substance.

Wait a minute, weren't we anticipating all this? Of course we were, and we weren't surprised, not one bit. The funny thing though, is that with all the hoopla surrounding the Democrat convention, the selection of Joe Biden as a running mate, and all the focused attention, Obama hasn't really elevated his poll numers at all. This must be disconcerting to the Messiah, and all his followers. Of course, sometimes things happen in very funny ways. This week is no exception. What is unfathomable, is the inability of John McCain to capitalize on the weakness of the Democrats. What would Reagan say, I wonder?

For Conservatives, the time is now to encourage Mr. McCain to more firmly establish his conservative credentials. It is also time for Conservatives to begin to build an action plan to ensure a fitting vice president candidate is selected. There is no other way to go. Hopefully, Mr. McCain will follow the lead of Congressional Republicans, and hold the Democrats feet to the fire, lit by the promise of drilling more of our country's oil from areas identified as being ripe for drilling our way to some form of energy independence. The matter of immigration reform hangs heavily, and thoughts of Ramos and Compean come to mind. This whole thing is so backward, and shameful. Mr. McCain has also to divorce himself from the global warming hoax, and get on with a sensible approach to whatever the real problems are.

Can't wait for tonight. Hillary is set to make her grand appearance with a speech of total support for Mr. Obama. Time will tell, won't it?

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