Friday, October 24, 2008

Georgia in play for Obama?

The New York Post is wondering out loud whether the stock market's fall is really just a panic over the possibility of a President Obama.  With his brand new confiscatory taxes and "spread the wealth" socialist (or perhaps racist?) mindset, I wouldn't want to invest right now, even though there are some really good buys out there.  Of course, the uppity mainstream media is ignoring the fact that Obama was a member of the socialist New Party, and that he gave money to a former chairman of the Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist) while at the Chicago Annenberg Challenge.

 

The landslide is lining up:  Obama now leads in Georgia, according to InsiderAdvantage.

 

The Financial Times claims that McCain's problem is that he's not appealing enough to the inside-the-beltway cocktail party crowd.  Quite the opposite.

 

The price gougers at OPEC have decided to cut production in an effort to raise prices.  Enjoy low prices while they last—OPEC won't let them last long.

 

The United Nations is upset because there's income inequality in major American cities (including Atlanta).  By the way, they also found that the most balanced city is Beijing.

 

Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) is running an ad against her opponent that all but concedes the Presidential race to Barack Obama.  Truth is that it's a brilliant ad.

 

A DJ in Dubai has been fired for impersonating God.  Barack Obama's been doing the same thing for a year; can we fire him?

 

Ted Kennedy is busy working on a socialized medicine bill to greet President Obama when he takes office in January.  This thing will pass, and Republicans will help it pass.

 

Here's a great column by Steven Milloy about the environmentalist left's real agenda:  socialism.

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