October 2008

South DaCola email box

I got this email from a reader while I was gone on vacation. Not sure what is up with the LINK, if someone sees something I don’t let me know;

Hi DL:

    Do you think that John Thune would like to remember what he said here (link below) in the midst of all of this Palin-stoked anti-Obama  that is going on at the McCain campaign rallies nationally?  Should a senator like Thune, who we see on TV walking side by side with McCain through the hallways of the Capitol, really keep quiet through all of this?  Can we expect to hear from Senator Thune some denunciation of the tone of these take out Obama psycho-crowds? Why hasn’t he said anything?  If he has changed his own opinion of Obama, maybe he should let us know.  If he has a future in a post-McCain republican party, maybe now is the time to speak up and denounce this crap.  Do you think a cartoon would help?  Or just a letter to an editor?

If I were a republican and remembered Thune’s endearing words, I’d think it’s be OK to vote Obama, wouldn’t you?

Yours truly,

Here is the LINK to Thune’s comments.

Leave Pastor(?) DooHickey alone

I see you got him riled up again. While I have been on vacation, I have not had access to the internets, so while I am waiting for my flight I have been reading comments, some things never change with Steve ‘Make up American History’ as I go along. I’ll be back in full force tommorrow . . . bitches.

Powell endorses Obama

“I think he is a transformational figure, he is a new generation coming onto the world stage, onto the American stage, and for that reason I’ll be voting for Sen. Barack Obama,” Powell said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

“Obama displayed a steadiness, an intellectual curiosity, a depth of knowledge,” Powell said.

“He has met the standard of being a successful president, being an exceptional president,” he said.

I wonder how long it will take the McCain campaign to smear Powell when he spoke of Obama being a Christian:

Powell, who served as Secretary of State for President George W. Bush, said he was also “troubled what members of the Republican party” have said along the lines of , “We know that Mr. Obama is a Muslim.”

First off, Powell said, Obama is a Christian. But more to the point, he said, “is there something wrong with being a Muslim?” He worried about the message the GOP was sending to a hypothetical 7-year-old Muslim American who thinks he can grow up and be president some day.

History making. This is what this election has been called in many ways. The glass celling has been shattered. How inspiring for Americans to be able to feel as they may have when they were 7-years-old, when someone told them, “you can be anything. Even president of the United States of America.”