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And the Endorsement (and Codpiece) Everyone’s Been Waiting On Is Finally Here…

Posted on 04 November 2008 by Mike Newman

Everyone has been on the edge of their seats, not sure of who to vote for up till now. It is now that we can all breathe a sigh of relief; now that the political guru and musical icon who is known to “F*ck Like A Beast” with his rotary sawblade crotch, and who is known to the world over as the amazing…the one…the only…Blackie Lawless, of course of W.A.S.P. mega-fame, has finally laid down all the wisdom that we will need in order to step into the voting booths on Tuesday! Thank you for doing the thinking for us, Blackie…why can’t you be President instead?!

Click through for the Lawless Manifesto… Continue Reading

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And Once Again… Republicans Don’t Rock!

Posted on 16 October 2008 by Mike Newman

Rolling Stone reports that even light country-rocker, Jon Bon Jovi wants the McCain/Palin campaign who have been using the Bon Jovi song “Who Says You Can’t Go Home” at rallies, to lay off of their music! Says RS:

The McCain campaign maintains that they have made the necessary clearances for use of songs by Foo Fighters, Heart and others…

But the point is none of these rockers have any respect for your campaign, so clearance or not, they’re gonna speak up for their songs so their fans don’t think they’re as douchey as you and Palin. Especially after that huffy-puffy whiny performance at the final debate last night, John. You’re a sad, lying, grumpy old man.

I’ve said it many times before and I’ll say it again…Republicans don’t rock in any way, shape, or form…so please stop trying. It’s embarassing. Want to prove that you still have a little bit of your soul intact…vote for Obama on November 4th!

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Angry Blackman Theory Quieted By Obama

Posted on 16 October 2008 by chiggins

For those who have been waiting to see the angry black man bust out of the closet during this election season we are probably a little disappointed. Senator Obama has displayed a steady hand throughout. He was often accused of being too arrogant, a common theme for successful black men. He debated Senator Hillary Clinton who threw everything at him but he was able to remain calm under fire. The republican are the latest to try to disrupt his steady, calm demeanor that he displays. They have brought out every possible attack to throw him off but he quietly responds and stay on message.

John McCain’s frustration with not been able to get under the skin of Obama is so evident. He tried unsuccessfully in three debates to throw him off his game but Obama never once got down to the complaining McCain level. There are times when I wish he would fire back zingers at McCain and the constant lies that are the running theme of his campaign. McCain’s long windedness that Barack Obama will raise taxes , even though Obama consistently reminds the American people that he won’t, is an example of how I want him to hit back. He just calmly replies it isn’t true, while McCain’s arms are flaying away and foaming at the mouth with frustration. Continue Reading

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AS SEEN ON TWITTER: Debate 08!

Posted on 16 October 2008 by Brian James

The presidential debate tweets were buzzing on Twitter Wednesday night. While McCain and Obama attempted to detail their fundamental differences, social media addicts were tearing McCain apart (probably due to Obama’s connection with younger web savvy voters). However, our internet friends like CNN reporter Rick Sanchez did raise a few quality talking points and questions; Who is Joe the Plumber? What do Obama and Whitney Houston have in common? How much volume can a Depends diaper take? What does Obama have against sex?

Let’s take a look at Debate 08’s Twitter highlights: Continue Reading

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McCain The Rebirth

Posted on 14 October 2008 by tdomf_f9739

John McCain proclaimed yesterday to his supporters that he has Obama exactly where he wants him. John McCain the self describe maverick is hoping for a comeback from the abyss after a few weeks of being slow to the draw. He landed in North Carolina yesterday with a new message and a new outlook on the race. He told his supporters how Obama is already measuring the drapes to the white house and how the media has written him off. The audience went crazy believing that the Mac has resurrected from the dead and will lead them to victory on November fourth. McCain’s rebirth came after this weekend when congressman John Lewis accused him and Gov. Sarah Palin of inciting their followers into a frenzy, teetering on dangerous territory. The accusation stopped McCain in his tracks and made him reload with a new approach. This has been how McCain’s campaign has gone for the last several weeks, reloading trying to find their message, never getting it right. Continue Reading

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Jesus Was A Democrat

Posted on 11 October 2008 by Mike Newman

I’ve never been a big Everclear fan, but Bob Lefsetz just turned me on to their new song, “Jesus Was A Democrat”, which the band is giving away on their website…absolutely no strings attached (no email address, no pop-up ads, no nothin’). Here it is on their website. Grab it, take a listen, and conitnue reading. Why are they making it free? Lefsetz says it best:

…America is pissed.

America is pissed about so much. And feels too often that politicians don’t care about them. And there’s scads of ignorance, purveyed by biased talk show hosts and bloviating, supposedly neutral, TV talking heads. And everybody’s afraid. You get people saying Sarah Palin won the Vice Presidential debate and you wonder if you watched the same show. When I didn’t answer the questions in school, I flunked. And suddenly, by going to school, working damn hard, studying to get good grades to get into a good college, I’m an elitist, my opinion is to be discounted. I shouldn’t have gone to public school, I should have gone to a parochial institution, to be indoctrinated in viewpoints that don’t square with reality. Worse yet, be home schooled. That’s code for “Christian Right Education”.

Hate me all you want. Tell me you can get infections hanging with the underprivileged in regular high schools, that you can teach your kids better than those underpaid teachers. But what about socialization, what about opposing viewpoints? How can there be a dialogue when there’s not another side?

And that’s what we have in America today, only one side. Everybody’s on his own side, only speaking to himself, like-minded people. Who’s going to change the equation? Certainly not politicians, elected officials. Obama’s got to say he’s for drilling to get elected, because the person paying four bucks a gallon doesn’t know that it’ll take eons for said oil to reach the pump. We’ve got the businessmen raping and pillaging, the politicians lying, at best being expedient, and the only people we can count on to speak the truth have abdicated their power, their duty, their role. That’s what the job of the artist is. To question authority, challenge convention, speak the unpopular, if it’s the truth. And that’s what Art Alexakis and Everclear have done in “Jesus Was A Democrat”.

That is a large quote from Lefsetz’s argument but you should also read the rest here, because it’s pretty damn brilliant. He’s right, America is pissed, and I’ve never been more pissed about the ignorant thinking of some of my fellow Americans than right now….after seeing the McCain campaign chose Palin as a running mate (pure bullshit right-wing strategy that even Sarah Palin should be offended by), the lies that McCain’s campaign is spewing about Barack Obama (which Obama’s campaign is brilliantly taking the ’stay positive’ moral high-road on), the bullshit emails from right-wing relatives in the sticks claiming that Bill Clinton is responsible for all the disasters of the past eight years (c’mon!), the scary YouTube videos of folks outside the McCain rallies in Ohio and Pennsylvania yelling that Obama is a terrorist (and somehow believing that), and all the other complete idiocy that bull-headed Republicans have to make themselves believe in order to stick with their party…which has now become more important than the well-being of other fellow Americans who live under different circumstances then they do. Continue Reading

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