Friday, August 29, 2008

My Friends, We've Got Ourselves A RACE!


McCain picks Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska as his VP.

She's staunchly conservative, has 5 kids, hunts, fishes, and is all around pretty cool.

Even though it wasn't me, I have to admit: AWESOME choice.

An old white guy and a woman going up against a black dude and an old white guy. Now THAT's an American election for ya. This'll be interesting to watch. The dem's are already talking about her "lack of experience" as she's only been the Governor of Alaska for just over a year. What doesn't occur to them is 365 days is more than twice as long as the Obamessiah has been in the Senate (145 days). So maybe that's not a good argument. This will be so much fun to watch.

7 comments:

Joshua "Doc" Wible said...

Got to admit the old codger was pretty suave in picking a *chick* (woman) to be his running mate. Them crazy women folk wanted the Hildabeast for some reason, now they can vote for great-grampa and get some estrogen on the side.

So I guess it comes down to this; does America (or at least those who vote) want some black dude who has no experience and an old white guy, or some old white guy and a skirt (its a lady) who has minimal experience. Maybe I will actually register to vote now...

Anonymous said...

Well. At least it's a lady who doesn't wear pantsuits.

Zack gain, just can't seem to remember that pesky password

Anonymous said...

I just have this to say:

Waaaaaaaaaaaahoooooooooooooooooo!

Daniel said...

Hey Moose,

I can't even begin to describe how happy I am with this pick.

The McCain Palin stickers are going on my gas guzzling Jeep next week.

As Matt said, WHOOOOHOOOOO!!!!

There is still hope for the GOP.

Zack said...

Here's the link I owe you. Warning, may cause massive soreness in sides and general rib area from excessive laughing.


http://lonelymachines.org/mall-ninjas/

Let the stupidity reign!

Greatmoose said...

That truly is a fail so epic, it might just be a win.

Greatmoose said...

On topic, I think I am FINALLY excited about this election. There may be hope yet.