11 January 2008

FROM THE “LOOKING UNLIKELY BUSH WILL GET ELECTED” DEPT.

Thanks to the folks at The Patriot Post for the following.

“If the New Hampshire debates settled anything, it’s which party has the stomach to take on radical Islam … Out of respect for their [Democrats] constituency, there was a complete blackout regarding Islamic jihad ... Republicans, on the other hand, called the enemy by its proper name. The candidates referred to terrorists and terrorism as ‘Islamic,’ while also citing radical ‘Islam’ as the problem, no less than 22 times... They get it. Democrats don’t. They talked a lot about ‘fighting’ —fighting insurance companies and big business and Wall Street and polluters. But will they fight the real enemy—Islamic terrorists?... Investor’s Business Daily

“Liberal voters want desperately to cast a history-making vote and, if that’s your priority, Barack Obama is a much more appealing way to cast it than Hillary. Don’t worry about this ‘Change You Can Believe In’ shtick. Obama doesn’t believe in it, and neither should you. He’s a fresh face on the same-old-same-old—which is the only change Democrats are looking for.” — Mark Steyn

“There’s no doubt about it. And there’s no way to read it except as a rebuke to President Bush.” — MSNBC’s Chris Matthews on Barack Obama’s caucus win in Iowa … uh, is, uh, Bush running again, Chris?

“After 9/11, I would never have taken us to war in Iraq. I would have stayed focused on Afghanistan because the real threat was coming from there.” —Hillary Clinton, who voted to go to war in Iraq.

From the “religion of peace:” “The occupied territories are awaiting their first visit by the crusader Bush and the mujahideen are also waiting for him.” — American al-Qa’ida leader Adam Gadahn issuing threats about the President’s visiting the Middle East this week.

“Everybody in this race, Democrat and Republican, is now officially for Change. They get more fervent about Change every day; it’s only a matter of time before they start calling for tactical air strikes on Washington. I’ll be honest with you: I’m getting tired of Change. I think it’d be nice, for a change, if a candidate came out against Change, maybe with a catchy slogan like, ‘Remember: It Could Get Worse,’ or ‘Hey, At Least You’re Not Dead’.” — Dave Barry.

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