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Fun with Politics (25)

March 6, 2008 · 2 Comments

Now, how is this Howard Dean’s fault?

 

They were told not to do it, they did it anyway, and now they’re crying foul.

What were they thinking? We’ll just do it anyway, and national headquarters will budge? Whichever candidate won our primaries will champion our cause? Guess again.

 

As always, it’s the voters that pay the price; every vote in America should count. They will need to vote again, especially since Obama wasn’t even on the ballot in Michigan.

If Crist and Granholm could just swallow hard and apologize, they might have a chance to solve this. I’m afraid, in cases like this, egos always get in the way of common sense. I can’t help but ask myself, if Charlie Crist got caught speeding, would he expect the police officer that pulled him over to pay the ticket?

 

So what about that little IED in New York? Isn’t it a bit of a sad bomb? I mean; it didn’t even disrupt traffic for long. If that were the perpetrator’s goal, it would have been easier to throw a rock at a couple of streetlights, or start a fight with a taxi driver. No one got hurt, so it will be out of the news within hours, so what was the purpose? Attention? Is there a man somewhere, sitting at home right now, congratulating himself on…on what, exactly?  Apparently, there were similar signatures at two other events, the May 2005 explosion outside the British Consulate, and the October 2007 one outside the Mexican Consulate.  Is it the same guy? It’s like connecting the dots, without having all the dots.

It sounds like an episode of Numbers, doesn’t it? I think attackers like this (I refuse to believe that whoever did this rode away on a bike), when they finally get caught, should be publicly spanked. These kinds of people aren’t scary; they’re just annoying.

 

The other issue of the day: Will Huckabee get his own Television show? Does anybody care? We all know he’s just waiting for that phone call…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 responses so far ↓

  • goodtimepolitics // March 6, 2008 at 9:40 am

    I agree every American should have a say! The democrats don’t seem to think that way!
    http://goodtimepolitics.wordpress.com/

  • Annette // March 6, 2008 at 9:47 am

    I don’t think that is exactly the issue here; the issue is who is going to pay for the do-over. The ones who made the decision to move the primary, or the voters? This should have been figured out beforehand. It’s a pain in the ass for the voters.

    By the way, thanks for your comment :)

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