Saturday, October 11, 2008

Those Chickens Are Coming Home to Roost

There are multiple stories out now about John McCain's attempts to snuff out any enthusiasm crowds may have for not electing Obama.

It's becoming clearer to me by the day that John McCain doesn't really want to be president. He wants to make sure Democrats still like him, even while they lie about his record and denounce him at every turn. In short, McCain doesn't have the stomach for the race and now he's throwing his supporters under the bus. This should be pleasing to the Pandagonistas, but it won't change their opinion of McCain in any way at all. Indeed, they think the problem is that McCain should never have had the audacity to point out Obama's questionable ties (and they are legion) and the fact that Obama has tried so hard to whitewash (nothing racial there, I assure you) his past.

No, the moonbatosphere just wants to point to a few out of control people at a campaign rally and say that they are emblematic of all McCain supporters. That their own overblown, hyperbolic rhetoric of the last eight years might have anything to do with it is never mentioned. Let me make this clear: the people who have screamed for eight years that George Bush was "selected not elected" have no right to be moralistic that so many people are angry with them now. You can't spend years proclaiming the death of fairness in the electoral system without there being fallout on your side, too. That's what you're seeing with the angry voices at McCain's rallies.

It kinda makes me throw up a little in my mouth when I read that John McCain is campaigning for Obama now. With responses like this, McCain deserves to lose.

UPDATE: Here is an example of the unhinged Left ginning up its own hatemongers for the Great Protest following Election '08. Titled What If We Dodge The Bullet?, Anthony McCarthy goes into a spittle-flecked description of the outrages of expecting voting to actually follow laws.

The news that is coming in shows that Republicans are again attempting to suppress the vote in minority communities and among others they believe will favor Democrats. This is in addition to and perhaps along with, the Supreme Court’s ruling last term allowing states to place burdens on the abilities of citizens to vote in the complete absence of the proof of a problem needing to be remedied and in full recognition that it could keep some of the same groups from voting.

Keep some of the same group from voting? Does he mean lawbreakers or who register multiple times?