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  • Well, and today I am endorsing Barack Obama for President of the US (of the KKK of AAA!)

    However, I hope that before the election he will tangibly and convincingly show the electorate just what his skills are. Something measureable. For example, in sports events like the javelin throw you can see visibly just how far Obama can chuck a javelin. I think that would be useful to know, don't you? Or more to the point, since he has no published scholarship, maybe his Columbia thesis would be interesting for a perusal, just to see how his thought process works, in something more substantial than a speech about hope or change or whatever. And perhaps we can move the discussion about race forward a step if Obama will release his SAT and LSAT scores, so we can see how little (or how much) he benefited from racially based preferences.

    Today should be a proud day for the Obama campaign. I bet even Michelle can feel good about the US (of the KKK of AAA!), knowing her husband has my endorsement. : )

    Posted at May 15, 2008 9:35 AM in response to Edwards: "Democratic Voters Have Made Their Choice, And So Have I"

  • Well, and today I am endorsing Barack Obama for President of the US (of the KKK of AAA!)

    However, I hope that before the election he will tangibly and convincingly show the electorate just what his skills are. Something measureable. For example, in sports events like the javelin throw you can see visibly. Just how far Obama can chuck a javelin? I think that would be useful to know, don't you? Or more to the point, since he has no published scholarship, maybe his Columbia thesis would be interesting for a perusal, just to see how his thought process works, in something more substantial than a speech about hope or change or whatever. And perhaps we can move the discussion about race forward a step if Obama will release his SAT and LSAT scores, so we can see how little (or how much) he benefited from racially based preferences.

    Today should be a proud day for the Obama campaign. I bet even Michelle can feel good about the US (of the KKK of AAA!), knowing her husband has my endorsement. : )

    Posted at May 15, 2008 9:27 AM in response to McCain Promises Victory In Iraq by 2013

  • eh, Iraq is not looking so bad these days. I actually plan a trip in the fall, although just to Kurdish Iraq. Eh, Armenia, Iran and Iraq. Travels such as these allow me a perspective you ddumb bunnies can't even imagine.

    Posted at May 15, 2008 9:26 AM in response to McCain Promises Victory In Iraq by 2013

  • Well, and today I am endorsing Barack Obama for President of the US (of the KKK of AAA!)

    However, I hope that before the election he will tangibly and convincingly show the electorate just what his skills are. Something measureable. For example, in sports events like the javelin throw you can see visibly just how far Obama can chuck a javelin. I think that would be useful to know, don't you? Or more to the point, since he has no published scholarship, maybe his Columbia thesis would be interesting for a perusal, just to see how his thought process works, in something more substantial than a speech about hope or change or whatever. And perhaps we can move the discussion about race forward a step if Obama will release his SAT and LSAT scores, so we can see how little (or how much) he benefited from racially based preferences.

    Today should be a proud day for the Obama campaign. I bet even Michelle can feel good about the US (of the KKK of AAA!), knowing her husband has my endorsement. : )

    Posted at May 15, 2008 8:51 AM in response to Edwards Pledged Delegate Endorses Obama

  • eh, what a bunch of dumb bints. They still think Roe is good law. It has been dead for a decade or more, but they and you morons simply don't realize it.

    and ironically, dried up old bints who aren't going to get getting any ever again. so why do they even care?

    Posted at May 15, 2008 7:33 AM in response to NARAL Endorses Obama -- Hillary Spokesperson Is "Surprised"

  • Oh, and when Liz kicks the bucket, I have a bucket of ice and a bottle of champagne waiting. What a sanctimonious little bint she is.

    Good riddance.

    Posted at May 15, 2008 6:19 AM in response to Edwards: "Democratic Voters Have Made Their Choice, And So Have I"

  • well, Edwards is a slimey weazel, and I can only guess that Obama finally told him, look I'm not promising you anything, and Edwards saw the handwriting on the wall, that it was his last chance to get on board and maybe Obama will give him the AG job, even though Edwards is entirely unqualified for it.

    That would be a fun line-up.

    Obama: President
    Edwards: AG
    A Monkey: Secy of State

    Well, we actually have a Secy of State not much qualified than a monkey. It is astonishing to me that nobody in the US (of the KKK of A!) has read any of the crappy "scholarship" produced by that dumb bunny. And yet you all thought she was so smart, at least back in 2001. Oh, and she plays the piano!

    Posted at May 15, 2008 6:12 AM in response to Edwards: "Democratic Voters Have Made Their Choice, And So Have I"

  • I actually considered endorsing Obama last night, thinking, well, compared to most politicians he's not that bad, probably not dumb, and maybe even up to the job, despite a lack of any clear evidence to prove it. But then I thought, the three presidents in modern (post 1900) history with the least experience, by far, are W, Obama (assuming he were elected) and JFK. And W and JFK are actually among the worst, along with Harding.

    W and JFK: loutish rich kids who went to Ivy institutions based on family money and social class. Undistinguished academic careers.
    Obama: pompous middle-class kid who goes to Ivy institutions based on checking the "AA" box. Undistinguished academic career.

    W: "businessman" living off sweetheart deals from people wanting a connection to Sr.
    JFK: "writer" of Pulitzer winning book, written by someone else.
    Obama: "law professor" who never published a single scholarly article, usually a requisite to teach law.

    W: governor for a few years
    JFK: Senator for a term
    Obama: Senator or a few years

    Performance:
    W: well, pretty obvious
    JFK: because he got assasinated, people get all weepy over Kennedy, but he was in fact not at all that good a president.
    Obama: well, as Borat says, if you want, you can let a monkey fly a plane, but watch out, you don't know what's gonna happen!

    So you have guys who never actually accomplished anything on their own, who are privileged by one reason or another, whose purported achievements are actually make-believe, and then they have the serious responsibilities of the presidency to handle.

    Sorry, Obama's not proven and definitely not ready.

    Posted at May 14, 2008 11:20 AM in response to Poll: McCain Beats Obama And Hillary By Equal Margin Among Working Class Whites

  • well, sad to say, girls are generally under-performers as well as AAs. Oh, sure they excel at Womyn's Studies, much as AAs excel at make-believe subjects like AA studies, but unfortunately feminist cant has greatly damaged the integrity of scholarship in a range of fields, from literature to history to art.

    But you will find about as many girls at a string theory conference as you will find AAs: zero.

    But girls, up to a certain age anyway, do have some social utility : )

    But you're past that point by a couple of decades : (

    Posted at May 14, 2008 11:15 AM in response to The Latest Popular Vote Counts

  • well, actually, I guess I will endorse. I gave money to W in 04 just to have the pleasure of 4 more years of cheap laughs, watching you dumb bunny Americans led by a moron. So I hereby officially endorse Barack Hussein Obama for President of the US (of the KKK of AA!).

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    I actually considered endorsing Obama last night, thinking, well, compared to most politicians he's not that bad, probably not dumb, and maybe even up to the job, despite a lack of any clear evidence to prove it. But then I thought, the three presidents in modern (post 1900) history with the least experience, by far, are W, Obama (assuming he were elected) and JFK. And W and JFK are actually among the worst, along with Harding.

    W and JFK: loutish rich kids who went to Ivy institutions based on family money and social class. Undistinguished academic careers.
    Obama: pompous middle-class kid who goes to Ivy institutions based on checking the "AA" box. Undistinguished academic career.

    W: "businessman" living off sweetheart deals from people wanting a connection to Sr.
    JFK: "writer" of Pulitzer winning book, written by someone else.
    Obama: "law professor" who never published a single scholarly article, usually a requisite to teach law.

    W: governor for a few years
    JFK: Senator for a term
    Obama: Senator or a few years

    Performance:
    W: well, pretty obvious
    JFK: because he got assasinated, people get all weepy over Kennedy, but he was in fact not at all that good a president.
    Obama: well, as Borat says, if you want, you can let a monkey fly a plane, but watch out, you don't know what's gonna happen!

    So you have guys who never actually accomplished anything on their own, who are privileged by one reason or another, whose purported achievements are actually make-believe, and then they have the serious responsibilities of the presidency to handle.

    Sorry, Obama's not proven and definitely not ready.

    Posted at May 14, 2008 11:04 AM in response to The Latest Popular Vote Counts

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