Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Baracky's Back In Town


SNOB-ama did Des Moines with significantly less than the 10,000 expected attending.

"We are the ones we've been waiting for" included Randy Black of Mason City.

Per the Ragister Black...

had hoped to see Des Moines turn out a bigger crowd than the estimated 70,000 who greeted Obama in Portland, Ore., on Sunday.

“We came out in record numbers on caucus night, didn’t we?” said Black, who carried a bouquet of gerber daisies and orange roses for the candidate’s wife, Michelle Oba
ma.

“This is big. People are so in love with Barack and Michelle. They’re good people. They’ll be our next president.”


THEY'LL?

Not Co-President's, again!

If that's the case Hellary & Bubba would be winning and the scientific community is united in that fact.

I'm thinking the Secret Service might want to keep an eye on Randy.

Mike Newell was also in attendance and said...

Whatever we do let’s make as much noise as possible and mock the WHO studio down the street.”

If that's the Mike Newell who's a sportscaster, he knows the WHO Radio Studio is 2 miles away on Grand not Locust.

Looks like he shouldn't count on working for Clear Channel any more.

What's up with all the SNOB-ama workers who declined to be identified in pictures for the Ragister?

In a preemptive strike, last Friday, SNOB-ama blamed FOX News and e-mails for his defeat in Kentucky.

He credited Hellary's name recognition for her win...

What it says is that I’m not very well known in that part of the country.”

Sen. Clinton, I think, is much better known — not only because of her time in the White House with her husband — but also coming from a nearby state of Arkansas.”

It's his home state of Illinois that shares a common border with Kentucky.

















In his speech he slammed McCain/Bush several times then claimed...

They will play on our fears and our doubts and our divisions...

SNOB-ama continued...

Well they can take the low road if they want

Gotta love the Fiberal do as I say doodoo.

SNOB-ama also praised Teddy Kennedy...

because he cares – deeply, in his gut – about the causes of justice

In the immortal words of James Taranto of the Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today....

"Mary Jo Kopechne could not be reached for comment".

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