Monday, March 24, 2008

Carville was right on point when he compared Bill Richardson to Judas...


Hillary Rodham Clinton adviser James Carville is refusing to apologize for comparing New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to Judas. and why should he? the more i see all the back stabbings and how disloyal some of these democrats are, the more i am liking Mccain and his straight talk express.
Carville made the comparison to The New York Times after Richardson, once a member of President Clinton's Cabinet, endorsed Hillary Clinton rival Barack Obama last week for the Democratic presidential nomination. Carville called it an "act of betrayal," and pointed out that it came during Holy Week.

Carville told CNN on Monday that Richardson had committed an "egregious act" and he intended to make a sharp response to it.

"I wanted to use a very strong metaphor to make my point," Carville said. "I doubt if Governor Richardson and I will be particularly close in the future."

Thank you Mr Carville you could not have said it more rightly.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

And here we go again.....


Just when you thought nothing go ever go wrong with the Democratic party, and the party was at the brink of retaking the white house come November, then come a shocker, Eliot Spitzer! the governor of New York, and one of the most promising politicians in the country, resigned, sunk by his stunning patronage of a high-end prostitution ring."I cannot allow my private failings to disrupt the people's work," Spitzer told the press today.
The scandal erupted Monday after federal law enforcement officials disclosed that a wiretap had caught the 48-year-old father of three teenage daughters spending thousands of dollars on a call girl at a fancy Washington hotel on the night before Valentine's Day.

His dizzying downfall was met with glee and the popping of champagne corks among many on Wall Street, where Spitzer was seen as a sanctimonious bully for attacking big salaries and abusive practices in the financial industry when he was New York attorney general. And his resignation brought relief at the state Capitol in Albany after days of excruciating tension and uncertainty.
This scandal in my opinion will have some serious ramification for the democratic party, not only am i sad because he's gone, but his departure also means Senator Clinton will lose a super delegate.
Spitzer will be succeeded on Monday by Lt. Gov. David Paterson, a fellow Democrat who becomes New York's first black governor and the nation's first legally blind chief executive.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Very funny political jokes......

Having nothing really to blog about today, and feeling the blues because of the loss of Wyoming, i decided to cheer myself and share a couple of funny jokes with you guys. here is comedian Jeff Dunham doing his Ahmed the dead Terrorist joke.



And here is A clip from Lewis Black's HBO special.. Red, White, and Screwed.
This one is called hunting.



enjoy folks.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Thank you Rhode Island, Ohio, and Texas, on to Pennsylvania!

Hillary Clinton revived her faltering campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination on Tuesday night, scoring an important victory in Ohio, Rhode Island , and Texas. Hillary Rodham Clinton has been telling Democrats for months that she's a fighter, and she proved it with an aggressive recovery strategy that helped her revive her moribund candidacy on Tuesday. After an exhaustive night the Clinton campaign is not only alive but it is well. Just when people think that Hillary’s Campaign is dead she does it again, She rebounces. Hillary was 11 down and did the unthinkable and brought Obama's momentum to a screeching halt.

Now more then ever it is time for these two, to think about running together on the same tickets, and i hope for the sake of the democratic party, they will seriously consider that option.