Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Hillary Clinton Supporters are all Mouthbreathers
Got that? As far as I'm concerned all you "Reagan Democrats" can shove it, you mouthbreathing, wishy-washy, Bush -voting, ignoramouses. All you people who are threatening to vote for McCain in November can jump in the lake. Eat it.
Monday, April 14, 2008
My Letter to the Obama Campaign Re: "bittergate"
To Whom It May Concern:
I've given $125 to this campaign since the week before the Iowa caucuses, and that's $125 more than I've ever given any campaign. I have been and remain a committed Obama supporter, but I have to also express me deep frustration with the Senator's recently reported remarks, i.e. "Bittergate". Many people think those statements are condescending, as well as the Senator's [clumsy] defense of them.
Rather than try to walk them back, why not take the political high road and simply admit how incredibly stupid they were, and apologize. After a sincere apology, get back on message; back to a campaign about HOPE before the Clinton's began to suck the life out of it. The promise of HOPE is the greatest thing this campaign can give to rural Pennsylvanians or Americans in general. It's what inspires people who make less than 11,000 a year to donate $100+. The Democrats will never beat the "elitist" wrap once it sticks. Maybe Senator Obama should do something Bush has never done and apologize for a mistake, and re-adopt the HOPE narrative to carry us across the finish line.
sincerely,
Matt Euler
I've given $125 to this campaign since the week before the Iowa caucuses, and that's $125 more than I've ever given any campaign. I have been and remain a committed Obama supporter, but I have to also express me deep frustration with the Senator's recently reported remarks, i.e. "Bittergate". Many people think those statements are condescending, as well as the Senator's [clumsy] defense of them.
Rather than try to walk them back, why not take the political high road and simply admit how incredibly stupid they were, and apologize. After a sincere apology, get back on message; back to a campaign about HOPE before the Clinton's began to suck the life out of it. The promise of HOPE is the greatest thing this campaign can give to rural Pennsylvanians or Americans in general. It's what inspires people who make less than 11,000 a year to donate $100+. The Democrats will never beat the "elitist" wrap once it sticks. Maybe Senator Obama should do something Bush has never done and apologize for a mistake, and re-adopt the HOPE narrative to carry us across the finish line.
sincerely,
Matt Euler
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Obama Love Fest
For anyone who hasn't seen this elsewhere I thought I'd post this here:
Obama on Hip Hop. Man, I really like this candidate. He really strikes me as "with it", insightful, and genuine. He' also on the cover on the current Rolling Stone, where he receives their endorsement.
Here's an old piece from Andrew Sullivan (12/07) on the potential rebranding opportunity an Obama presidency might provide.
Conversely, Mickey Kaus is trashing Obama on his site, for anyone who is interested. I typically think Mr. Kaus' stuff is pretty good, but I'm beginning to tire of his habit of always destroying the best candidate, and hence setting the stage for something far worse.
Obama on Hip Hop. Man, I really like this candidate. He really strikes me as "with it", insightful, and genuine. He' also on the cover on the current Rolling Stone, where he receives their endorsement.
Here's an old piece from Andrew Sullivan (12/07) on the potential rebranding opportunity an Obama presidency might provide.
Conversely, Mickey Kaus is trashing Obama on his site, for anyone who is interested. I typically think Mr. Kaus' stuff is pretty good, but I'm beginning to tire of his habit of always destroying the best candidate, and hence setting the stage for something far worse.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Hillary Go Please Go Away
Here are my top however 5 reasons why people should not vote for Hillary Clinton for president.
1. If she wins the White House that'll be approximately two decades of the same two families running our country. Can't we get somebody else in a nation of 300 million people?
2. The Clinton-haters will come out the woodwork and ensure 4 more years of partisan mutually-assured destruction.
3. It'll put Bill Clinton back in quasi-control of the White House in a near violation of the 22(?) ammendment.
4. She'll mobilize and embolden the right wing.
5. She grates
1. If she wins the White House that'll be approximately two decades of the same two families running our country. Can't we get somebody else in a nation of 300 million people?
2. The Clinton-haters will come out the woodwork and ensure 4 more years of partisan mutually-assured destruction.
3. It'll put Bill Clinton back in quasi-control of the White House in a near violation of the 22(?) ammendment.
4. She'll mobilize and embolden the right wing.
5. She grates
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