10 October 2008

ESQUIRE ENDORSES

Or more news from the savant elite.

Esquire Magazine hasn't endorsed a political candidate in 75 years (What. My God! You didn't know that? Where have you been living? In Middle America or something?).

Anyway ...

According to the magazine: "The endorsement expresses our frustrations with Obama's candidacy and his campaign at least as much as it makes the case for what it is we hope he can accomplish. As much as any other factor, we made this endorsement out of a determination that a continuation of the Bush era is simply unthinkable."

What tools.

Obviously, since they haven't endorsed anyone since 1933, they missed out on the Carter presidency, which they'll be most happy to recreate.

Of course, not having considered that The Emptiest of Suits in Congress hasn't ever demonstrated any ability to fix anything — other than a housing contract — and will be following the lead of Commissars Pelosi and Reid regarding economics. Oh well, they won't have to worry about running a business after Obama Hussein and the Dems gets done.

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