21 October 2007

Money lines

Coming, thus far, from John McCain, who tossed out the following two rimshots in quick succession:

"I'd rather lose an election than lose a war," was good. Very good. At least one member of one party feels that way.

That was followed by a discussion of Hillary Clinton and some Woodstock museum boondoggle. McCain was making a point of how much he didn't know about Woodstock, pointing out that he hadn't made it, because, "I was tied up at the time."

Well, now everybody's whacking the ball out of the park, because their instructions for this speaking period were more or less, "Why does Hillary Clinton suck and why should people vote for a Republican instead of her?"

The crowd, at least, is into it.