Saturday, January 19, 2008

It's Ne-va-duh.

Wevoteprocat is always on the money. Well, maybe not always but our intentions are perfectly good. We gamble just like anybody else in this crazy game we call politics. Being the wonkish felines, Angus, Annie, Malcolm, and Lady have hit the Vegas political buffets with a vengeance. Here's what they got:



Mitt and Hillary's luck luck has never been better.
The two scored victories in what may be a preview of November. Wevoteprocat has said it before, but with this election were allowed to change our minds every once in a while. Who knows, Duncan Hunter and Kucinich could dominate the Feb, 5 primaries, and it would be par for the course in this never-a-dull-moment (well, except when Thompson speaks) campaign.

From the top link: "In South Carolina, the economy and immigration were cited as top issues, with more than half the voters saying illegal immigrants should be deported. Conservatives and white evangelical voters turned out in heavy numbers, according to the polling place interviews." Yes, those illegal immigrants are really damaging that robust South Carolina economy.

As the economy takes a downward spiral, Nevadans look to a man with business credentials. Mitt is in the bullshit business, and he has unveiled his new package.

Now, Mitt's the man that can bring change to Washington.

There's no Regan this time around. Even so, Reagan wasn't that iconoclastic when he hit the campaign trail in 1980. I'm glad I was too young to remember. Freshly minted NY Times columnist Bill Kristol elaborates from his more comfortable publication:
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/014/607onvmn.asp?pg=1

Newsflash: the Civil War is not over. From the bumper stickers on the back of pickup trucks, which I somehow see in Union states, to Huckabee's defense of the confederate flag, the battle rages on.

You know Huck. But do you know Mrs. Huck?

If you know Huck, you know he likea da Jesus. However, does he receive too much harsh treatment for his beliefs? When judgment day comes, we'll be sorry.

Thompson makes his final stand in South Carolina. This weekend is the last you may see of this mug:



Another Thompson probably has a nice long career ahead of her. I predict a short-lived stint at Fox News. Bring the falafel!



As our heads bobbed in unison to Collective Soul songs, my generation watched Chelsea grow up in the White House. Lately, she's been hitting the trail for mom.

From two political vixens to one hot cat:




Wevoteprocat knows the beauty of a good campaign fight.

We'll have complete coverage of the Sunday news shows and the GOP South Carolina results tomorrow. Until then, bet the house that you can't find coverage this good anywhere else, sucka.

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