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McCain May Be Too Extreme for North Carolina

By JBC | April 26, 2008

mescotFor those that think John “Insane” McCain is too old and insane to be POTUS, I concede you may have a point.  In which world would a political candidate disagree with an advertisement, for which he did not have to pay, which validly denigrates his/her future opponent for his political and personal associations?  Exactly what would a person hope to gain from this?

Of course I am referring to the political ad currently being aired in North Carolina, which shows Reverend Jeremiah Wright preaching about the damnation of America, and chickens coming home to roost.  Mr. McCain’s sensibilities were bruised by this brutally honest advertisement, and he wants to prove to all liberals and race-baiters that he is a truly sensitive senior citizen.

Let’s suppose that Wacky John is trying to take the “high road”.  He claims that, “We are the party of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan and this kind of campaigning is unacceptable.”  Hmm, so he believes that Ronald Reagan would not comment about, or use to his advantage, the fact that his opponent’s long-time friend and preacher extols God to “damn America” for its ugly past.  We are talking about the same Ronald Reagan who loved America, right?  We are still referring to the same Ronald Wilson Reagan who constantly referred to America as a “shining city on a hill”, right?  I am quite sure that Mr. Reagan would give Obama and his anti-American friend and preacher a pass…possibly give them a hug, and let them know that he understands that America has been bad, and will continue to embarrass Mrs. Obama, unless her husband is elected.

Tell me this, Jack-on-Crack McCain, exactly what is wrong with that advertisement?  Is it untruthful?  No, it is a video of Preacher Wright at his finest.  Is it racist?  No, this has nothing to do with race.  It only has a racial meaning to Preacher Wright…and possibly to Mrs. Obama.  We are not sure about Mr. Obama.  He tends to be obtuse and vague regarding this subject…well, any subject for that matter.

Is the advertisement inflammatory?  Hell yeah!  That is the point.   Reverend Wright, Obama’s preacher and dear friend, is a fruit loop, a wack job, a delusional retard.  There is absolutely nothing wrong with pointing out the fact that you can expect these kinds of nuts to soil the White House, and to invade your airwaves on a regular basis, if Obama is elected.

Step down McCain.  Your attempts at political correctness will only aid your detractors.  Then again, those fine people in North Carolina who sponsored that ad are probably among them.

 

JB

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One Response to “McCain May Be Too Extreme for North Carolina”

  1. Henry Says:
    May 8th, 2008 at 6:16 pm

    JB,

    I like you was outraged when I heard McCain say that he did not want his campaign to criticize Obama’s association with the racist demagogue Jeremiah Wright. Can anything be more relevant in determining the next president than the fact that a candidate was a close friend with a person who desires the destruction of white America? The more I hear and see of McCain the more I am convinced that he is a patsy candidate, a mere distraction for the coronation of Obama. Our best hope at this point is Hilary. She unlike McCain is not going down without a fight. Hopefully by the end she will cause so much destruction to the Democrat Party and Obama’s reputation that McCain will win just because everyone will be too afraid of the chaos of the alternative. No real victory for us there, but the destruction of the Democrat Party in a time when the Conservative Movement is a mess may just give us the time we need to get it together without fatal damage happening to the Country in the meantime. So, for right now I’m saying something I never in my darkest dreams imagined ever coming out of my mouth, “Go Hilary, go.”.

    Henry

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