Deep Thought

As long as there is one cave dwelling Hillary Clinton supporter in the world who says that (s)he is voting for McCain – the press will find her and put (her)him on TV to prove that the Democrats are not unified.

They will not be trying very hard to find Republicans who want to vote for Obama.

9 Comments

  1. edisonkitty

    Agreed. I think it’s worth noting that the Dems had little problem finding Repubs to put on stage at the convention. Hope seems contagious.

  2. anon

    If you remember in the Delaware primary, there were reports of Republican voters being disappointed they could not vote for Obama.

  3. DPN

    If you remember in the Delaware primary, there were reports of Republican voters being disappointed they could not vote for Obama.

    Dumb Republicans. 🙂

  4. Well of course – The media has to have something to talk about at all times.

  5. Disbelief

    oxymoron

  6. June

    OMG. I just watched a John McCain ad that MSNBC played that brought tears to my eyes. He’s congratulating Obama on his nomination on this historic anniversary. “A job well done.”
    I have to admit — it was very nice.

    Tomorrow will be a different story.

  7. Joanne Christian

    Perhaps he’s learning from his good friend Joe Biden, the graciousness of a moment. May there be many on both sides…..

  8. Andy

    They will not be trying very hard to find Republicans who want to vote for Obama

    CNN

  9. June – Why would he not congratulate Obama on his nomination? I’d have been shocked had he done anything less, as it would have been classless.

    I profoundly dislike Obama but even I realize that this is a historic moment in American history, and something for which Obama deserves congratulations.

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