Archive for October 30th, 2008
Why Hollywood Stars Can’t Be Trusted
No wonder Hollywood’s bubbleheads are held in such low esteem. They lie.
During the 2000 presidential campaign between George Bush and Al Gore, Hollywood airheads like Susan Sarandon, Barbara Streisand, Martin Sheen, Alec Baldwin, and Tim Robbins all “threatened” to pack up and move out of the country if Bush won.
Bush won. And they’re still here.
Forward to the 2004 presidential election between Bush and John “Francois” Kerry. The same silly bunch of Tinsel town liberals and a few new ones vowed once again to move out of the country if Bush won.
Bush won. And they’re still here. What does it take to get these people to leave?
Next Tuesday (Wednesday if you’re a Democrat) is the 2008 presidential election. Today the Los Angeles Times reports on the horror of all horrors. Heidi Klum and Seal are warning us that if McCain wins (steals) the election, they are leaving the country. Seal says:
“If McCain is elected and America staggers on further towards the abyss, then we will leave the country. That is not a problem for us.”
Thank you Mr. Seal. If you and Heidi; and Susan and Tim; and Babs and Brolin; and the Baldwin brothers leave the country, that is not a problem for us either.
But, please try and keep your promises this time.
Florida Dems Early Voting Nearly 2 to 1 over Republicans – But McCain Leads!
A report yesterday from Florida Today says that Democrats are beaming that their party is outperforming the Republicans in early voting. Numbers released Wednesday show that registered Democrats voting outnumber Republicans 54% to 30% among the 1.4 million voters who have gone to the polls early.
The only problem with that rosy scenario is that, according to a Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll, Sen. John McCain is leading Sen. Barack Obama 49 to 45 among those Floridians who have already voted.
Being somewhat of a contrarian, I would have been more surpised if this had not been the case.
Adding to Democrat worries, Republicans continued to show a traditional strength, leading 50 percent to the Democrats’ 30 percent in the 1.2 million absentee ballots already returned.
I suspect this news snippet of early voting does not bode well for the Obama campaign. What if ACORN registered voters Bugs Bunny, A. Hitler, and the Dallas Cowboys also vote for McCain?