Saturday, July 05, 2008

Quick Question

We all know that the media used to praise McCain in everything that he did much to the disdain of actual Conservatives and that they also picked up on Barry and started promoting him simply because he was Black and someone that can be manipulated by anyone with an IQ of 70. The media has also continually told us that Conservatives are such a small minority and that population is dying out rapidly.

The question: Why are the two candidates running sharply to the right side of political ideology, now? Hinky, don't ya' think?

Please take the time to comment.

5 comments:

Arcticman Speaks! said...

One major difference between politicians and Jailers is WE try not to make promises WE'VE no intention of honoring.

Paul Mitchell said...

That would kinda diminish your standing among you loyal subjects, huh?

Maybe politicians should start acting like regular people.

Anonymous said...

"Why are the two candidates running sharply to the right side of political ideology, now?"

Actually, I've noticed a consistent thread among presidential candidates that the winners always, regardless of party, campaign to the right of how they end up governing. And I too have wondered (also rhetorically) what this says about the political slant of the electorate.

It probably won't surprise you that very few people seem to get the drift. Too subtle for them, maybe.

Paul Mitchell said...

McGehee, I appreciate the comment saying that I am the smartest guy in the world, next to you of course, but dang, it is just so blatantly obvious that everyone should be able to clearly see that, huh?

Our country simply cannot be completely comprised of retards, can it?

McGehee said...

"Why are the two candidates running sharply to the right side of political ideology, now?"

Actually, I've noticed a consistent thread among presidential candidates that the winners always, regardless of party, campaign to the right of how they end up governing. And I too have wondered (also rhetorically) what this says about the political slant of the electorate.

It probably won't surprise you that very few people seem to get the drift. Too subtle for them, maybe.