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When a McCain supporter announced, at a one of his rallies, that her greatest fear was that she didn't trust Barack Obama because she thought that he was an Arab (link), McCain should have realized, right then, that he helped bring the Creature back to life.
McCain, when confronted with dismal polling numbers and an incoherent message, attached the electrodes to the Creature in an effort to bring life into his faltering campaign. And in doing so, McCain inadvertently awakened the Creature from its sleep and sat back and watched in horror as the Creature devoured everything in its path; including McCain's own message. The Creature also forced McCain to distance himself from the damage, creating even more confusion to already bewildered campaign.
And, as in Shelley's novel, the Creature couldn't be controlled and was set out to wreak havoc on its community. In McCain's case, the community was his campaign.
Now McCain wants to put the Creature back in its grave.
Senator McCain, don't push off the misguided beliefs of your followers because their misinformed. Those followers are deceived because of your misinformation. Remember, you approved the message against 'that one'?
Let us hope that McCain's Creature ends like Shelley's Creature did; so remorseful of his master's death, the Creature vows suicide and vanishes.
For when McCain's Creature floats off on his ice craft and fades away into the deep mist, hopefully so goes the fear of Barack Obama as President.





9:51 AM, 10 15 2008 | Permalink
Sad, but true.
And Palin helped, by saying "Obama pals around with terrorists".
Why sink to those levels when all they have to do is reveal Obama's dismal voting record?
HHMMMmmmm . . . perhaps it is because McCain's voting record is equally (if not more) dismal?
At any rate, the voters have the government that the voters elect, and re-elect, and re-elect, and re-elect , . . . , at least until that finally becomes too painful.
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7:01 PM, 10 16 2008 | Permalink
We've reached the desperate, 'throw-anything-at-the-wall-to-see-if-it-sticks' phase of the election cycle.
sad.
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