Comments Posted By Banjo
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GOP DEBATE AN EXERCISE IN PILING ON

In his heart, Huckabee is angling for the VP spot on somebody's ticket. A brokered convention, if it happened, would be the perfect scenario. In Romney's case, this would take some of the onus off his Mormonism for those voters who view it as a strange if seemingly well-meaning cult. McCain and Guiliani hope whoever the Democratic nominee is will make them look like tigers when it comes to illegal immigration. Thompson doesn't have the legs for a presidential campaign. The fire in that belly went out a long time ago.

Comment Posted By Banjo On 6.01.2008 @ 09:19

"THIS MORNING AS FOR SOME DAYS PAST..."

Barack Obama increasingly looks like someone better suited to teaching graduate students at a pretty good college in the Midwest. He makes the peanut farmer from Plains look as wordly as Machievelli.

Comment Posted By Banjo On 5.01.2008 @ 22:24

RE: MY "UNBEARABLE TRUTH" POST

I must say I agree with Strummer Boy on this one. Atheist fundamentalism -- not an oxymoron by any means -- is as unattractive as any other sustained frenzy. Exile the religious crowd and conservatism in this country will be like those small fringe parties in Europe hoping to latch on to one of the ruling coaliton to get a small piece of the action.

Comment Posted By Banjo On 5.01.2008 @ 18:20

FLOWERS ON A GRAVE WITH NO NAME

A fine post, Rick. Pay no heed to the ahistorical left. They ignore the past when they're aware of it at all. The utopian future is what they live for when all lives will be ordered by a benevolent state.

Comment Posted By Banjo On 12.11.2007 @ 08:07

DENNIS KUCINICH - A MERRY PRANKSTER

Does anyone realize what value Kuchinch, Teddy, Obermann, Rosie, Matthews, and the like are to conservatives and even Republicans? More than valuable, they are priceless.

Comment Posted By Banjo On 8.11.2007 @ 14:05

FADING FRED FRAMES THE ABORTION ISSUE

What stranger thing could happen in a presidential campaigns than a lacklustre candidate winning the nomination? I guess Fred expected people to lift him to their shoulders as soon as soon as his hat went into the ring. That only happens in the movies. To sum up: dull, old-looking, clearly bored with all this. He won't even be a footnote to history, the fate of Ron Paul. Fred will be lucky to qualify for an asterick.

Comment Posted By Banjo On 5.01.2008 @ 17:53

Michael Reynolds' analysis is the most astute I've seen, lacking only the observation that Fred looks like an old man reaching the rocking-chair time of life. In Law & Order he's already been elected and most of the heavy lifting is in the past and he is free to make pithy though wisdom-rich comments on the cases that have just been won or lost.

Comment Posted By Banjo On 7.11.2007 @ 09:06

DEAR MR. PRESIDENT: SHUT YOUR YAP!

BUSH BE LYING!!! PEOPLE BE DYING!!! Just kidding. But I notice a lot of people who think and say that are opposed to ID. Mere coincidence?

Comment Posted By Banjo On 2.08.2005 @ 15:40

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