Saturday, January 05, 2008

McCain Controls New Hampshire Debate - Mitt called the Tune and Paid the Pipers Playing Over His Political Grave!





I watched Charlie MC the Debate on TV - but no way he conducted the show . . . .

ABC News New Hampshire Debates were handled by John McCain like Sir George Solti was back with a baton in his mitt for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

Romney, reeling from the Iowa corn husking by Governor Huckabee,attempted to chorus his campaign with the theme of Change and the Shape shifter was handed his Brylcreamed head by not only John McCain, but the saintly Mike Huckabee, the affable Fred Thompson and also the calming voice of Rudy Giuliani.

Change, Change, Change - Change of Fools!

Yeow! Mitt looked like Groucho Marx on crack and came off like a stuttering dope.

John McCain articulated the sensible path to Health Care, cleared up the wildly right-wing Immigration Pork Pull for American People - did Mitt miss the pinata on that one! and reasoned the Surge in Iraq and its strategic interest for the American People.

Advantage McCain! Yeah, Mitt, "You are the candidate of change,'' laughed John McCain! Lots of changes! Mitt there's more changes coming your way on Fox tomorrow night!

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3 comments:

colecurtis said...

You are absolutely hilarious Mistah Pat and you are right about the mac attack. He was out in true gentlemanly fashion tonight. I saw old Mitt's head bob a couple of times from the McCain blows. He was a stustustuttering idiot as was Ron Paul's sniveling drone. I thought that idiot wasn't even suppose to be on there whats up with that? George Stephanopolis are saying that he thinks that John Edwards won the democratic debate tonight. Hmm well I'll see you in the funny papers Mistah Pat.
Vicki

Anonymous said...

McCain looked too petty to be president tonight.

pathickey said...

Well, no, he is now where near as Pretty as Mitt, but then who is . . . Oh, petty . . . you mean that he brought up all that Shape-shifter stuuf on Mitt.

Mitt would call that 'contrast.'