Friday, January 25, 2008

RAMBO THIS

Barack has Oprah
Huckabee has Chuck Norris
Edwards has Tim Robbins
Mc Cain now has Sly Stallone
and Ron Paul...well Ron has the geek squad
But Hillary has the New York Times
That's all I am saying.
The editorial staff of a major newspaper has
researched, discussed, and voted on their Democratic choice for President.
A newspaper who has covered her Senate terms since day one
Who would know better?
So you guys can keep your celeb endorsements
We've got the New York Times, who has said....
"hugely impressed" ... then praises her intellect, experience and capacity to unite America.
the Times editorial board said the paper's home state representative in the Senate was "capable of both uniting and leading."
"Hearing her talk about the presidency, her policies and answers for America's big problems, we are hugely impressed by the depth of her knowledge, by the force of her intellect and by the breadth of, yes, her experience," the paper said.
"We saw her going town by town through New York in 2000, including places where Clinton-bashing was a popular sport. She won over skeptical voters and then delivered on her promises and handily won re-election in 2006."
Clinton's policy proposals are more complex and nuanced, the Times argued, asserting that Clinton had already "won the respect of world leaders and many in the American military" during her years in the Senate. "She would be a strong commander in chief," the Times claimed.
"The next president needs to start immediately on challenges that will require concrete solutions, resolve, and the ability to make government work.
Mrs. Clinton is more qualified, right now, to be president."
Can you imagine any newspaper, anywhere saying all of that
about John Edwards or Barack Obama? That's all I saying.
And that is the "World according to Kimba" Thanks for reading

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Perfect post, Thanks
Mark