Strike 3! Take a Seat McCain!

In a Battle of Who Can 'Smile-Argue' the Most... McCain Loses His Shot at the White House

Guy Honking in your Rear-View
Partisan views aside, it suffices to say, that the 3rd and final debate of this Presidential campaign was not only "more of the same", but cowardly and awkward. Senator Obama remained on course with his fairy-tale promise Christmas list, and Senator McCain managed to spice things up by playing along with utter repetitiveness and the typical "no-thanks-I-don't-really-want-to-be-President" approach.

Look, say what you want to about Republicans and Democrats, there's one thing we should all be able to agree on. All politicians have become professional talking robots. Last night was a debate I could have produced on a Mac using You Tube footage of everything these two windbags have been saying for the past two months. Nothing new was introduced, no one clarified on how they intend on paying for all these magical new refomrs, and Joe the Plumber cetainly hasn't changed his opinion on Socialism.

I will vote for McCain. Not because I believe he's able to fix the economy, scrape $.43 a week off of my health insurance, or because I'm afraid of Osama Bin Ladin blowing up my house, but because I love capitalism, and freedom of choice. I don't want your help Senator Obama. Honestly, I'd rather pay $20 a gallon before I let you ruin our healthcare system and run our banks.

"More of the same" is the phrase of the week for the Democrats. This debate was just that.

Published by Guy Honking in your Rear-View

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  • The Minus Factor11/7/2008

    I prefer to call Obama's plans "Candyland," because the only people who buy what he is selling are also highly entertained by the game "Candyland." Great article, once again!

  • Shanika10/27/2008

    Ditto. I may not love McCain, but I do think he loves America. Same cant be said for Mr and Mrs Obama.

  • Sylvia Cochran10/22/2008

    This is a sad but true assessment of the situation. It feels like there is more vetting in the selection of candidates for Dancing with the Stars than there is in who will run for higher office.

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