February 03, 2008
Me, Me, Me
I participated in a panel for the NY Post on the presidential election. It's nothing that regular readers of my site haven't heard before but it's got a picture of me having a bad hair day:
I was a Thompson supporter who saw the writing on the wall. I ended up endorsing Giuliani on my blog. I loved Giuliani, but I know Republican primary voters, they are pro-life - No. 1 above all things. I've been saying McCain was going to win the whole thing from a long time ago. All my posts have been please anybody but McCain, don't endorse McCain, or God, no, no McCain! I'll do everything I can to support Romney between now and the day he drops out.Posted by Karol at February 3, 2008 09:20 AM | TrackBack
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Don't be silly, your hair looks nice!
"They do not forget, they do forgive, they will come after all of these people."
You mean "don't forgive" here, no?
"Ultimately people care about how much money they're making and whether or not their kids are going to Iraq."
You don't really believe that's all it's about for most people, do you?
Really enjoyed the article and I thought your comment on the "vacancy" of the whole message thing is right on.
I think we look like empty-headed, superficial nudniks the longer this goes on. Fluffy.
Posted by: hashfanatic at February 3, 2008 09:49 AMLives on the Upper East Side??? Well, well, here I was thinking I was reading a Brooklyn homegirl. Sounds like a limousine liberal in training! :)
Posted by: Craig at February 3, 2008 12:46 PMThat's a bad hair day? Okay, obviously someone here has never had that talk about "realistic expectations." :P
Posted by: James at February 3, 2008 02:53 PMWell, I prefer your hair naturally wavy, but if you say it was a BHD - BHD it is. You're the master to your hair.
At least until Billary's not enthroned.
About your voting plans: have to disagree with you on ultimately voting McCain in the general (if nothing else helps). I'm with Brian in this heated discussion @ Rachel Lucas: if Republican party needs to go thru defeat to return to truly conservative principles, so be it. Consistently voting in the lesser of two evils makes for de-facto convergence of those evils into one figure - and for me that figure is McCain.
I've outlived Brezhnev, Chernenko, Andropov. I'll survive Obama.
Posted by: Tatyana at February 3, 2008 06:43 PMSo, that anti-abortion before everything else is why McCain is currently the front runner, with Massachusetts Mitt (wonder what the abortion rates in Greater Boston are compared to, say Charleston SC) the only serious contender.
Puh-lease. Rudy may have thought the same thing, and it prompted him to a disastrous strategy. In the end, that's why the Republicans are repeating the Dem's mistake of 2004 and going with the most "electable" candidate.
Want to save the party from the God Botherers? Stop conceding the primaries to them. The best politicians (and political operatives) try to exert some leadership. (So yes, Rudy deserved to lose. But he thanks you for your help, I'm sure.)
Posted by: Mark Poling at February 3, 2008 11:59 PMI'll do everything I can to support Romney between now and the day he drops out.
hahahahahah
hashfanatic wrote;
"I think we look like empty-headed, superficial nudniks the longer this goes on."
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I agree with hashfanatic---I think he looks like an empty-headed, superficial, nudnik the longer his post goes on, too !
Posted by: BadBoyInASuit at February 4, 2008 12:29 PMBBIAS, be careful...you keep this up and you'll make me feel terribly unwelcome!
Posted by: hashfanatic at February 4, 2008 04:52 PM


