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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Our next First Lady speaks

Midnight enchiladas in the White House kitchen are comin' back.

Comments (8)

I see Rupert Murdoch is starting to pay back the Republicans for their support already. It's sad to see a once great newspaper sinking into irrelevance.

Greg C

Greg C isn't seriously suggesting that the WSJ hasn't had a rabidly right-wing, Clinton-hating editorial page for many, many years, is he?

No I am not really I am just poking fun at anyone who thinks we would take information from the WSJ editorial page seriously.

And no I don't take information from the New York Times editorial page seriously either.

I am also pointing out that if you are relying on the WSJ for serious econimic coverage you might want to find a new newspaper. Murdoch's outlets have a history of slanted coverage on areas where Rupert has investments.

Greg C

Midnight enchiladas in the White House kitchen are comin' back.

Not.

There is no way in hell Hillary Clinton is going to become president of the United States. Too much baggage, too many bad memories, too many people hate her. Too many people hate Bill. (Shall I go on?)

Hillary is going to get stomped in the primaries starting pretty soon and it will all be over for her campaign.

I hope you're right. But the way the media message is lining up is this: A Republican can't win. Whoever wins the Democratic primaries is President. So what the heck, go with Hillary.

I can't think of a more divisive candidate than Hillary, so I'll have to vote for her. Hopefully she will lose in the general but take office anyway. And as her motorcade is being pelted with eggs on inauguration day I hope she makes some sort of "H" hand signal out of the window of her limo. I will totally send money for her reelection campaign. Totally.

I hope I'm right, too, but I'm really just trying to convince myself.

Another Clinton presidency just seems too surreal, but so has the Bush II regime. Maybe we Americans deserve Hillary Clinton as punishment for our sins.

GW's reign is scheduled to end on January 20, 2009, but I don't think much is going to get better, regardless of who comes next.




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