
Christopher Orlet
How will an Obama Administration justify a comprehensive return to Big Government? For starters it may bring up the controversial new theory that man is evolutionarily incapable of looking after himself and needs bureaucrats to tie his metaphorical shoelaces. The…
The Obama campaign says it is highly suspicious that news of the candidate’s aunt living illegally in Boston public housing broke just days before the election. Even more suspicious is Obama’s denials that his beloved aunt, who contributed to his…
Sarah Moore has some timely thoughts on Obama’s Inaccurate Peanut Butter Analogy: Senator Barack Obama recently told an adorable story about how he shared his peanut butter sandwich with a friend when he was in fourth grade. His adoring fans…
Robert Bluey on the practical implications of Obamanomics: In a local restaurant my server had on a “Obama 08″ tie, again I laughed as he had given away his political preference-just imagine the coincidence. When the bill came I decided…
Down the street from my office a hip tavern-owner has hung three ginormous portraits of Barack Obama gazing watchfully down Kingshighway. The Warholesque likenesses are eerily reminiscent not so much of campaign billboards, but of the giant portraits of Mao…
The terms ‘creepy’ and ‘peculiar’ are no longer being used to refer to Obama’s followers, but the Palins. It’ll be interesting to see how the McCain campaign spins this. So now Todd Palin is a psychotic and obsessive stalker. At this rate McCain…
For a moment last night there was a glimmer of hope. Obama is leading in the polls because of the economy, and in particular, the banking failures. As usual he blamed the financial crisis on Bush-McCain deregulation (though, as some…
In the twisted realm of obfuscatory politics, nuances mean a lot. And few places are more twisted than here in Missouri where there has been a kerfuffle over what the top prosecutors in St. Louis city and St. Louis county…
Now this is what I like to see. Executives who know how to enjoy themselves.
Party affiliation is still the number one factor influencing voter decision, but after that it may come down to a single word, or at least a one-word description of the candidates. You can see what I mean by applying the…