Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Posted by:
Mike Gallagher
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11:15 AM
I am feeling very smug today. It turns out that I may be one of the brilliant manipulators of Democrats on the airwaves today.
Rush Limbaugh, one of my heroes, started a movement called, "Operation Chaos." The concept is to encourage Republicans to vote for Hillary in the primaries in order to keep the Democrats in total tatters and chaos as they fail to settle on one candidate or the other.
Yesterday, Hillary clobbered Obama in the Keystone State. Operation Chaos is working like a finely-tuned machine.
And as a proud foot soldier in the Operation Chaos movement, I played a significant role yesterday.
You may recall that I predicted an Obama victory yesterday in Pennsylvania. Naturally, I didn't believe he would win. But I wanted to trick Democrats in Pennsylvania into thinking that I did. I wanted to send them into the voting booths and vote for Hillary just to prove me wrong.
In proving me wrong, I was right. It worked. Now, Hillary stays in the fight, maybe long enough to make it all the way to the convention and possibly twist the arms of super-delegates into picking her over Obama. If that happens, you'll see the Democrat Party go up in smoke like a giant mushroom cloud.
I'm proud of the role I played in Operation Chaos.
Thanks, Rush.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Posted by:
Mike Gallagher
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8:21 AM
Ok, I've got a pretty decenty track record in predicting primary victories. While many were expecting Sen. Barack Obama to beat Sen. Clinton in Texas, I boldly (well, maybe not boldly) predicted Clinton would win, largely due to the "chaos" factor (Republicans crossing over and voting for Hillary in order to keep the Democrat Party in "chaos".
I was right.
And so with that cocky attitude, I will now predict that Obama is going to surprise everyone and win in Pennsylvania today.
Even though the polls are predicting a fairly close Hillary victory, Keystone State voters are a peculiar bunch. Obama is riding an unbelievable tidal wave of momentum and I just do not believe Hillary can stop him. Many pundits/pollsters are now pretty openly referring to her in the political past tense. A popular YouTube video is making the rounds affirming that it is mathematically impossible for Hillary to obtain enough delegates to get the nomination. And Democrats are realizing that if they are to have any chance of winning the White House, the "chaos" has to stop.
Make a note. Primary Day in Pennsylvania, April 22, 2008. 7:15 in the morning. Gallagher predicts an Obama victory.
As always, if I'm right, feel free to congratulate me tomorrow.
If I'm wrong, we will never talk about this again.
Friday, April 04, 2008
Posted by:
Mike Gallagher
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8:03 AM
Dear Sen. Obama,
I thought it was pretty fascinating how you threw radio host Don Imus under the wheels of the bus by promising never to re-appear on his radio show after his "nappy-headed ho's" comment got him fired from his radio gig.
Now that liberal radio host Randi Rhodes has been suspended for her filthy tirade against Sen. Hillary Clinton and Geraldine Ferraro, will you make the same pledge about HER radio show?
Has anyone asked you yet?
Randi Rhodes is one of the true "stars" of Air America. While others have come and gone, she has been a mainstay of the so-called liberal talk radio network. When she appeared before a gathering in San Francisco, she let loose with quite the little tirade about Hillary. Your supporter, Sen. Obama, called Hillary "a f***ing whore" --- repeatedly -- and said the same about Hillary supporter Geraldine Ferraro.
I'm curious, Sen. Obama: is "f***ing whore" as bad as "nappy headed ho's?" When one of your filthy sycophants like her says stuff like this, will you be sure to promise to never appear on her radio show again?
Or will that get you in trouble with your rabid base?
MG