What Will McCain v. Obama Look Like?
Well, looks like it'll be McCain v. Obama in 2008. The Onion News Service has a preview of McCain's two-fisted strategy:
Can't resist pointing out that you heard it here first.
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Well, looks like it'll be McCain v. Obama in 2008. The Onion News Service has a preview of McCain's two-fisted strategy:
Can't resist pointing out that you heard it here first.
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No, I'm afraid Obama's victory comletely invalidates the Deleuze-Marvin Spectrum theory. Hillary Clinton is obviously far more macho than Barack Obama, and yet Obama has won. Hillary is going to kick the macho up an notch and murder Obama with a machete to *win* this. Not that she hasn't made a good try at murdering his reputation, but she obviously hasn't gone far enough.
Posted by: Don | May 09, 2008 at 12:10 AM