Kick start.

Not That Easy: The moonbats want Reverend Wright’s negative pull on Barack Obama to go away so bad. It took them forever to even admit that it was happening. Now, they’ve resorted to getting the MSM to take polls that supposedly prove that now that Obama “disowned” Wright, voters have immediately given political credit to Obama, who is of course beating John McCain by double digits.
Right. Everybody knows Obama sat there for 20 years. One five minute speech doesn’t buy anybody’s way out of that.
Not So Easy: Ever since Don Cazayoux (D) won the special congressional election in Louisiana, Democrat bloggers have been nearly foaming at the mouth over the conservative Democrats win.
The silver lining for the GOP is that Cazayoux was up in polls somewhere in the 20-30 point neighborhood until the LA GOP nationalized the election and linked Cazayoux to Obama and Nancy Pelosi. Cazayoux ended up winning by about 3 points. Had he not been such a conservative Democrat, the nationalization tactics may have worked even better.
Veepstakes: Bill Kristol writes in the New York Times that he thinks Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is moving up the totem pole of potential VP candidates for John McCain. Apparently numerous McCain staffers started informally dropping Jindal’s name (and age) after McCain visited New Orleans and Jindal a couple weeks ago.
Storm Before Calm: Michael Yon speng about two years covering the assymetrical war in Iraq, and today he writes in New York Daily News about the slight uptick in U.S. casualties in April. It’s pretty obvious to most people, but moonbats aren’t people, are they? Yon:
We are taking more casualties now, just as we did in the first part of 2007, because we have taken up the next crucial challenge of this war: confronting the Shia militias.
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