Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Someone explain why this isn’t evidence that John McCain is addled?


Freakin' Sturgis?

Is he, well, addled?

Sometimes, he seems unable to utter sentences; then, when he finally gets them out, they make no sense: “My friends, we need a Commander in Chief who’ll (end?) the war in Iraq. We’ll win it the right way, and that’s by winning it.”

We'll win it by winning it. That’s just great.

(The first 2 minutes):



Do you know what this Sturgis motorcycle thing is like? Do you have any idea?

Cindy should do what? What’s the matter with the poor fellow?

(The first minute and a half):



We've experienced nearly 8 years of the ignorant LOUT presidency. Please don't tell me that we're gonna exchange that for a (possibly) addled OLD COOT presidency!?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Interesting topics could give you more visitors to your site. So Keep up the good work.

Roy Bauer said...

You mean I should stop putting out the usual uninteresting stuff? Hmmm. Think I'll keep doing what I've been doing, and you can scratch out "Dissent the Blog" from your list.

torabora said...

Yes Chunk, we are going to elect a Demoncat, as opposed to the socialist candidate BO. I can only hope the VP is competent.

I hate it too. It's going to be a grind.

Bohrstein said...

Ugh, I really can't stand this type of campaigning.

Addled Old Coot rags on the young guy's straw men for awhile; people make fun of him. Then, the young guy rags on the old guy's straw men; people love him.

I mean, I know it seems necessary at first, but if you make the argument that the candidates are preaching to the choir, then why bother? Or you can argue that this is a form of persuasion. Are you persuaded by such banter?

None the less, John McCain definitely does seem addled. It was strangely reminiscent of a grand-fatherly rant ("Gramps forgot his meds again") about "the war." I'd guess he was born in 1931 (you know, when FRANKENSTEIN was born). Jesus old man! STRETCH!

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