by nabidana | Oct 28, 2008 | politics, war for the whitehouse
So the election has stopped being personal, and now become simply arrogant. Whilst confidence is important, the playing of songs like ‘Signed, sealed, delivered’ at rallies seems somewhat ill-advised, particularly with so many UK Labour party members (some...
by nabidana | Oct 20, 2008 | politics, war for the whitehouse
… change the name of the background check required of anyone working close to the President, including the officer required to accompany the President with the nuclear strike launch codes? Look it up. Not being facetious, just a passing brain-fart.
by nabidana | Oct 20, 2008 | politics
Colin Powell threw a spanner in the works on Sunday morning of the sort which, in practically any election campaign two weeks out, would sink a candidate. I wonder, though, whether the purported damage done by the former General and Secretary of State has added much...
by nabidana | Oct 6, 2008 | politics
I have to tell you, Barack Obama’s chances of winning this election scare the shit out of me, and I’d say Sarah Palin is probably pretty terrified at the remainder of the campaign, but while all the talk of terrorist friends is circulating, let’s not...
by nabidana | Oct 4, 2008 | politics
This isn’t a post about the liberal media bias, though the discourse is undoubtedly pro-ass at the moment. Al Franken did a fantastic job of taking the myth of the Liberal monolith apart, and I’m not as funny as Al Franken. The reality for McCampaigners at...