As Barack Obama continues to turn heads, make glorious and Presidential-like speeches, and, apparently, turn on comedians around the world, it feels like we're forgetting about something. Oh, I know. I'll give you a hint: He's old, kind of pruny, boring, a Vietnam veteran, old, the Republican Nominee... old... give up? It's John McCain (I thought you would've gotten it by the second "old"). He feels left out while every single person in the media covers Mr. Obama spreading hope (and handing flowers to cops) across the Middle East and Europe. Mr. McCain made a public statement, saying that the media is Obama-biased (jealous, much?). Mr. McCain tried again this week to steal Mr. Obama's hope thunder by calling his Iraq exit strategy "the audacity of hopelessness" (apparently it's a play on the title of his book, The Audacity of Hope).
Not bad, coming from a man who believes that food-shopping with cameramen and eating lunch at a German restaurant is "campaigning".
[Lola.]
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