Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Well, Whaddaya Know?

Two days ago, in the wake of the flap over Gen. Wesley Clark's opinion of John Sidney McCain III, we were exposed to one Col. Bud Day, one of the Swift Boaters of 2004, who had a reaction to Gen. Clark's comments.

"A very indecent thing," said retired Air Force Col. Bud Day.

Day's appearance on the conference call spawned a new round of broadsides as the Democratic National Committee rushed to point out that Day had appeared in the so-called Swift Boat TV ads that cast aspersions during the 2004 election on the medals that Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry earned in Vietnam. Committee spokesman Damien LaVera said that McCain himself had called the Swift Boat ads "dishonest and dishonorable."

Now we find, on a somewhat wacky website, some of which may date to 2000, when J. Sidney was competing w/ George W. for the chance to steal the election, a link to further information about the Colonel, who appears to be a POW buddy of John McCain. These websites are both working on the premise that John Sidney is a traitor who sold out to the communists & may be a "Manchurian candidate," having had his brain perverted by the Soviets for five and a half yrs. of captivity. (Or something. So the enemies of America – including the Commies – have managed to infiltrate our entire political structure, & left us w/ the choice of a stealth Moooslim or a "Manchurian Candidate." And just whom is "Candidate" McCain supposed to assassinate, himself?) They're not too complimentary about "Bud" Day's Medal of Honor award & his "politicizing" it, either. And The U. S. Veteran Dispatch is firmly convinced that there were/are American POWs "left behind" in 'Nam by the U. S. Gov't. Not that they're big fans of the other Senator in this yr.'s mess. (Or big on the letter "s.")
American conservatives already suspect that Obama Jr's much proclaimed opposition to America's war against Muslim terrorist [sic] in Iraq is more about his Muslim heritage than peace. Obama Jr's "I don't think we're at that stage yet" answer to Sawyer stirred immediate reaction from a former U.S. Congressman who saw the Sawyer interview. "Yet? We all know what that means. If elected, at what stage will Barack Obama be willing to send American servicemen and women into the Kenyan meat grinder." [sic]
"Obama Jr" His daddy was a colored, you know.

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