Thursday, October 23, 2008

Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) Hates Talk Radio

The Messiah feels a "righteous wind" at his back.  The more of these things I hear from him, the more I realize he's just leading a cult.  And of course, a cult leader never has trouble asking his worshippers for more money.

 

Al Gore appeared at Harvard yesterday to talk about global warming, and temperatures were so cold that the University served hot cider and soup to keep everybody warm.  There was also a group of environmentalists on bikes that had to deal with freezing temperatures to send a message to political candidates to deal with "climate change."

 

After Democrat Congressman John Murtha called his constituents racists, then called them rednecks to explain their racism, the latest poll shows Murtha leading by just four points, within the margin of error.

 

Here's a shocker:  the uppity mainstream media's coverage of John McCain is much more negative than that of Barack Obama.

 

John McCain, talking to the Washington Times, tried his best to distance himself from President Bush.  The problem is the letter next to his name (R).

 

Hillary's idea of the "vast right-wing conspiracy" is back.

 

Here's something to consider before you vote for the socialist Barack Obama:  Argentina tried to increase government revenues and the government's role in the economy, and tried to use taxes to achieve "fairness," and now their economy is in the toilet.  Wait for Obama to do the same here.

 

New Mexico Democrat Senator Jeff Bingaman wants the Fairness Doctrine to come back.

 

A gas station owner in Pasco, Washington is in trouble with the local government there because his gas is cheaper than anywhere else in town.

 

Democrats in Pennsylvania are wondering whether Barack Obama will pay them for their votes.

 

MSNBC has partnered with a number of left-wing groups for an "Election Protection" project to make sure nobody has any trouble voting (read:  to steal the election, if necessary, to make sure that The Messiah Barack Obama wins).

 

Bob Barr says that John McCain can't win the election.  Isn't that the pot calling the kettle black?  Oops, sorry, that was racist.

 

Voting "rights" groups want to force the state of Georgia to stop verifying citizenship status for Georgia voters.

 

Tourism is down in Macon, but somehow that has nothing to do with the crime levels in the city.

 

The Macon Telegraph has endorsed Jim Marshall for Congress.

 

There is talk that blacks may riot whether Barack Obama wins or loses this election.  The potential repercussions of that are coming up in Macon, which we'll discuss today.  Erick Erickson over at Peach Pundit weighs in on the issue as well.

 

Saxby Chambliss responded to the DSCC ad attacking the FairTax with his own ad, featuring the truth.

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