Thursday, April 24, 2008

Howie Dean, we got a problem

B-HO and the Dems have a big problem, B-HO and his pee poor judgment. When B-HO was nothing more than an arrogant, elitist fledgling politician, he thought it’d be cool to align himself with a domestic terrorist, a lunatic hate America, hate Whitey and hate Jews reverend and a black separatist kook – you know the usual crowd at a Democrat fund raiser or cocktail party. Now that B-HO is an arrogant, elitist established politician, his Democrat base is being called into question.

So B-HO throws up the Bart Simpson defense. I didn’t do it. Nobody saw me. You can’t prove anything. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. Well not so fast Bart, uh umm, Barack. See we have all of these tapes the right Rev Wright and they are not all that...oh what’s the right word... “hope”ful.

The sermons are real downers particularly if you’re white, or a Jew or an American. When you throw those tapes in with B-HO’s connection to the domestic terrorist Bill Ayers, you got a problem dude. And that’s not even counting B-HO’s own “bitter” comment or his affirmative action queen wife’s dopey comments about never being proud of a down right mean America.

So B-HO sits in the church pew for 20 years and not until a few weeks ago was aware that his pastor is a racist lunatic. That’s believable…if you believe in three headed, flying, fire breathing dragons who play bridge on Wednesdays. Totally plausible dude.

Now the NC RNC has put up an ad with B-HO and the right Rev Wright. B-HO wants John McCain to have the ad taken down. I wonder why? McCain oddly wants the ad taken down as well. Both are alluding that to run the ad is racist.

Hmmmmmmm, very curious. The NC RNC runs an ad of the right Rev Wright in his own hate filled racist words yet it’s the NC RNC answering charges of racism.

Well, here’s a news flash to B-HO and John McCain: The NC RNC ad is the first of 1,000,000 or so to come of B-HO’s pee poor judgment when it comes to the people he chooses to associate with before November’s election. And thanks to John McCain’s campaign finance reform, there’s nothing McCain or B-Ho can do about it.

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