I Vote “Present”

Paul Begala, Official Clinton Family Salad Tosser, thinks Sen. John McCain’s decision to suspend his campaign is “preposterous.” Says the weaselly Clinton ass-kisser on CNN.com:

“It’s preposterous that we can’t have a presidential debate in the middle of this economic crisis. We had a presidential campaign in 1864, when Sherman was marching on Atlanta. We had a presidential election in 1944, when D-Day was going on in Normandy,” he said. “We can have a debate on Friday. In fact, it’s probably the most important thing McCain and them could be doing, would be to debate the issues.”

Wow…that’s deep. Now go brush your tongue, Paul.

In situations such as this, I often ask myself, “Self, what would you think if the Democrats did the same thing?” In this instance, the answer would be “have a massive heart attack.” You see, “Sen.” Barack Obama is wet behind his massive ears. The idea that he can contribute anything of substance to a discussion concerning the current financial crisis is what is “preposterous.”

What they should be doing is the job they’re both being paid to do, work on our problems. As one of them will be the next president, you’d think they’d both want to be involved. One wants the work…the other just wants the job. But hey, when your legislative career amounts to little more than answering the roll call with “present,” what the hell do you expect?

Sept. 26, 2008 - At least someone in the press gets it…

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