Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Most. Boring. Debate. Ever.

Mercer University Professor Dr. Greg Domin will join us in studio today to discuss last night's debate.

 

John McCain missed a huge opportunity in last night's debate.  He had the chance to attack, to rightly place the blame on Barack Obama and the Democrats for the financial mess, and he passed on that chance.  Only two things came from last night:  "that one" and McCain announced a new plan for the government to buy mortgages.  Now I would say that it is Obama's to lose, especially with Obama spending a lot more money on media buys.

 

How's this for a line?  "McCain wants to turn the GOP into the Stupid Party."

 

By the way, that was the most boring debate I've ever seen.  Even the Drudge Report uses the headline "Boring" to link to the AP story about it.

 

Some black Congressmen are now calling Sarah Palin a racist over her criticism of Barack Obama.

 

Some in the alternative media have been upset over NBC pulling an SNL skit from YouTube that was critical of the Democrats.  You can read about that here.  I think if they hadn't have used real names there never would have been a problem.

 

Stanley Kurtz has another column today detailing the activities of Barack Obama's ACORN group that caused the financial meltdown.  Thanks to Barney Frank and Maxine Waters, ACORN has a role to play in the bailout too.

 

At least one analyst thinks that we may see oil at $40 a barrel again soon.

 

Gmail has now created a new tool to make sure that you really want to send that e-mail.

 

Italians turned on their water faucets and ended up getting wine.  They blame the government.  I bet some of the Catholics were thanking Jesus.

 

A woman tried to sue a hair dye company because she had less fun as a brunette.

1 comment:

knowitall said...

If oil goes up that high again, someone needs to be investigated. We are being treated like a Third World company, and now that the left-wing illuminati are in, there will be no drilling in sight soon.