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« John Lott on "Gun Free Zones" | Main | Florida Chamber of Commerce sues over commuter self-defense law »

Clinton and McCain can sleep easy

Posted by David Hardy · 21 April 2008 06:48 PM

This endorsement tells us Obama's candidacy is doomed. Moore has never yet endorsed a candidate that didn't crash and burn. I mean, last time around he backed Wesley Clark, who flamed out two weeks later. Then he went with "anybody but Bush," and we know who came out on top there.

Update: a comment bounced by the spam filter is in extended remarks, below

A comment (bounced by spam filter) from reader George Schirtzinger:

Don't bloody bet on anything.

I think Zero Man, Mr. Present, is going to lose if he does get the nomination. I think it is at least 50/50 he will get the nomination because he is more ideologically aligned with where the money is coming from in the Democrat Party, with more people in the party and Howard Dean et. al., if they are not ready for a Marxist republic, certainly can be persuaded it is in their interest to collaborate...and screw the country.

As Madison and Washington warned about factions, the DNC cadre, if not rank and file, see their personal interests as exceeding the country's. Unfortunately, the RNC largely has the same problem, or 2006 would not have happened. Trent Lott is the RNC poster child (emphasis on "child") proving the point.

The Clinton's are the ne plus ultra example of self-dealing narcissists. The "$20 bill dragged through a trailer park" accusation reflects what they would do if they had not succeeded so well over the last years, what they have done through their lives. You don't think they were reflecting on any but their own morals?

Don't underestimate the ability of either the Clintons or Republicans to put Zero Man in the White House, grab defeat from victory.

Remeber one thing. With the personal money they have, the nice pensions and health plans from taxpayers, the ability to hire all the armed security they could ever want...do these people really have any skin in this game?

I don't think so.

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