Posted by
Locutisprime on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 6:25:24 AM
'Joe the Plumber' told conservative radio host Glenn Beck on Tuesday
that he felt "dirty" after hitting the campaign trail with Republican
presidential nominee John McCain and "seeing some of the things that
take place," Politico reported.
Joe Wurzelbacher said he was specifically put off by McCain when it came to talk of the $700 billion bailout.
"When I was on the bus with him, I asked him a lot of questions about
the bailout because most Americans did not want that to happen,"
Wurzelbacher told Beck. "I asked him some pretty direct questions. Some
of the answers you guys are gonna receive they appalled me, absolutely.
I was angry. In fact, I wanted to get off the bus after I talked to
him."
Wurzelbacher said he stayed on the trail with McCain "honestly, because
the thought of Barack Obama as president scares me even more."
Wurzelbacher, however, offered kind words to McCain running mate Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.
"Sarah Palin is absolutely the real deal," he said.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/elections/2008/12/09/report-joe-plumber-says-mccain-appalled/
Finally, some truth in reporting and Joe the plumber is the one who is doing the talking and getting the coverage. I saw this article this morning and after reading it I thought to my self? "Well it's about time that somebody in the public eye says what most of us in the republican party have been saying and thinking for well over the past two years now. It's all been a dirty business for over two years now IMO.
And I feel the exact same way when considering the actions and remarks of George Bush over the past two years. And I knew back before the 2006 midterms that the GOP was in trouble because of it. How could they not be with Bush acting like a literal damned fool and the republican controlled congress acting worse and him doing nothing. Bush's not standing up to the democrats or the rogue republicans in congress and constantly demonstrating questionable decision making as in the proposed Dubai ports deal and his refusal to listen to any other voices on Iraq other than Rumsfeld are each examples of a presidency in free fall IMO prior to 2006 and afterward IMO.
Then comes John McCain offering for the presidency. A guy who makes Bush look good when comparing the lack of conservatism between the two and then comparing them to others. McCain was and is no conservative and the closest he ever got to Ronald Reagan was getting his picture made with the man.
My only hope now, is that there is still time and that there is still the ability for Americans to turn the tide on the lunacy that has been placed in control of this country. And if yesterday's news reports on the exploits and adventures of the governor of Illinois are any indication of politics in Illinois in general? Then there may in fact be some other shoes to drop as it concerns the messianic one and his rise to power from the great state of Illinois.
Rest assured that regardless of what is discovered or reported concerning Obama between now and his coronation, nothing will prevent the messianic one from assuming the Oval office on January 20th and all of the anticipatory ecstasy that will accompany the liberal after glow of his election. But given time over the next year? Particularly with the inevitable potential for the further failure of the economy? Then the people may actually awaken to realize just how badly they have been screwed and lied to and precisely how desperate their situation really is. Unless and until they can get someone back into the office truly capable of being a leader, then we are all screwed IMO.