He Knew It All Along
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jH2iufUU1f4[/youtube]
Obama mapped out McCain’s End (Political) Times strategy back in July. And when he did, McCain and his minions all rose up and accused him of playing the race card. The McCain Camp counted that race card business as a win for them. But here we are, and it unfolds exactly as Obama called it almost 3 months ago.
h/t the toally awesome Jed Report
Tags: 2008 Presidential, Barack Obama


Brilliant. Obama, of course, but the Jed Report has been on fire.
This video needs to go viral.
Oh, it’s all so silly. But the point is valid. I’d like to hear one reason someone would cast a vote for McCain that had nothing to do with Obamaphobia or the fact that the Viet Cong bayoneted him in the nuts.
McCain is a big nothing. Obama may be new and untested but there is no reason to be ‘afraid’ of anything he would do… unless your insane…
Here’s Obama’s new theme song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzrUqAtUcpU
“I’d love to change the world, but I don’t know what to do!”
Ah yea – Ten Years After.
More like – Eight Years After A Mistake.
Again, that makes no sense and it isn’t even clever. Obama has presented very specific initiatives. One may object to these on ideological grounds perhaps, or maybe debate the feasibility based on cost. But he clearly has a plan. This is the type of immaturity and ignorance that is going to get McCain buried in a landslide.
Best Ten Years After is the 11 minute version of I’m Going Home from Woodstack, IMO.
IMO, McCain is the author of his own destruction. When the economy turned south, he was not able to respond. He’s still not responding. I think he may have been forgiven if he had presented anything that isn’t a joke of a plan. So, when the opportunity arose for leadership, McCain chose showmanship.
Now, when the opportunity arises to work together to solve the problems of the country (country first) he chooses division.
I’ll have to check it out…the vid is on YouTube
Agreed, UI. He’s also responsible for the erratic label. His latest… Tuesday night he unveils a “new” economic plan, then on Thursday he once again changes his mind.