Missed words, missed opportunity
Sep. 16th, 2008 09:16 pmI was just listening to an Obama speech* from yesterday where he refers to, roughly, "this is the worst problem we've seen since the savings and loan crisis."
The words missing at the end of that sentence? ". . . under the first President Bush." References to Charles Keating would not be out of place, either.
This is not partisanship. The fact is that the Bush party--of which McCain has been a leading member for the last twenty-six years--cannot be trusted with America's fortunes, or with anything else. They will screw us, and hard, to the benefit of their chosen winners. And this point needs to be made unceasingly between now and election day.
*"Every time Obama makes a speech, an angel has an orgasm." -- t-shirt presented to Bill Clinton over the weekend
The words missing at the end of that sentence? ". . . under the first President Bush." References to Charles Keating would not be out of place, either.
This is not partisanship. The fact is that the Bush party--of which McCain has been a leading member for the last twenty-six years--cannot be trusted with America's fortunes, or with anything else. They will screw us, and hard, to the benefit of their chosen winners. And this point needs to be made unceasingly between now and election day.
*"Every time Obama makes a speech, an angel has an orgasm." -- t-shirt presented to Bill Clinton over the weekend