
This for Cowboy Blob's weekly caption/pshop contest.
So, is a Hillary resurrection in the works? To replace the ineffectual Joe Biden (who wants out, it seems?)
There's those who hope so.
At the start of the Democratic convention in Denver, one woman seemed to stand between Barack Obama and a straight fight with John McCain for the White House. The same is true now, but the woman in question is not Sarah Palin. It is still Hillary Clinton.Yeah, the 'Lipstick on a Pig' moment. Barack should have put lipstick on himself, to kiss his own ass goodbye.
For ten days, the media leviathan that stalks US presidential campaigns has been slavering, of course, over the Governor of Alaska. Her speaking skills have been tested and found to be electrifying. Her family's foibles and her mis-steps in office have failed to dent her popularity. Instead, her swift rise to political rock-star status has distracted Senator Obama, and gives every appearance of having impaired his judgment.
The TimesOnline goes on to bleg for Hillary...
The first time, in Denver, her appeal for party unity seemed likely to launch Mr Obama towards the White House. Then came Mrs Palin. Cue Hillary, again.That article I found linked from a post at The American Thinker, "What Europeans are Saying about Sarah Palin". As you can imagine, Eurotrash isn't saying anything good, since most embraced The Messiah long ago. In itself, the European fascinations and adulations for BHO should give all Americans pause, given their socialist, and generally leftist bent. If they want BHO, they can collectively elect him for a newly-created position in the EU .. "Speaker to Animals" (a bit off, there, given Obama could never pass as even a bottlefly on a Kzin, but the 'junior diplomat' bit fits perfectly.)
Americans will elect John McCain and Sarah Palin (who can 'Hunt the Animals', it seems, and scare the pants off of the metrosexuals in the process.. )























































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