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Thursday, October 4, 2012

I don’t know, do you 022

Yesterday, construction slowed traffic on southbound I-35, so today I wisely took an alternate route. Kansas City’s Morning News was asking some people for their opinions on the debate, so I tuned to JACK’s Big Breakfast on 105.1 JACK FM.
Good morning Pinkie Pie! What a messy mane she has there, perhaps she had been dreaming of sweets!
Good Morning Pinkie Pie! by ~Frankier77 on deviantART
“Helping campaign adviser Kevin A devises the Republican presidential nominee’s strategy for his upcoming debates against Barack Obama.”
The previous day, “All this has happened before and will happen again,” the biased and sycophantic doctors of spin were ‘up in arms’ about conservatives.
All this has happened in 1980 and should happen again in 2012
Source: The Tea Party
An Open Letter To Obama Haters
“It’s hard to comprehend the level of hatred that you conservatives have for Obama. Your intense hatred of him began long before he even took office and doesn’t seem to stem from anything he’s done as president.”
Although I appear strong and unaffected by criticism, underneath, I am actually quite moody and emotionally vulnerable, and my political supportrises and falls like the sun,’ so I was pleased to hear, “Romney wins debate by big margin.”
A pony in command, a pony in the lead, and more serious than other entries
Chris Matthews Freaks Out At Obama After Debate: Romney Was ‘Winning"
“‘Tonight wasn’t an MSNBC debate tonight, was it?’ Chris Matthews said after the first Obama-Romney presidential debate concluded on Wednesday night. ‘I don’t know what he was doing out there. He had his head down, he was enduring the debate rather than fighting it. Romney, on the other hand, came...’”
Again, and again, and again, South Park is right, “In a televised debate, it’s always between a giant douche and a turd sandwich.”
Oh no, Princess Celestia meets a bad end by Queen Chrysalis
Source: Caby’s MLP fan-art blog, Yuri ponies, and NSFW.
“New York City subway vandal Mona Eltahawy isn’t the only unhinged progressive who believes in a constitutional right to deface property. Conservatives are reporting that their Romney/Ryan bumper stickers and yard signs are being stolen and vandalized by people spitting in the face of free speech.”
At times a little neurotic, I may suffer from a form of impractical idealism, and was yesterday clinging for support from those who sympathize, yet music by the Spin Doctors, which I heard this morning and likely has no deeper meaning, defines the campaign of Obama.
Two Princes
“‘Two Princes’ is a song by the New York City-based pop rock band Spin Doctors. As a single, it reached #7 in the United States, #2 in Canada, and #3 in the United Kingdom. It was the band’s most popular song. It also ranked at #21 on Blender magazine’s list of the ‘50 Worst Songs Ever’. It ranked #41 on…”
OK OK OK, I had a song in mind for Romney, which I cannot remember and was on the radio before the previous one, yet I don’t know, do you?

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