Topic: Presidential Campaign 2008
NPR breakdown of costs on campaign Nothing says "fail" like spending $40 million to get one delegateby Logical Premise
(Statist)
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Second...can someone...anyone...explain to me what kind of a failure you have to be to spend $48 million dollars and only manage to get a single delegate?
This delegate had BETTER put Rudy's name in anyway.
Other interesting facts: Obama has a deeper set of pockets to pull from again over the long haul than Clinton does. Romney's cash is mostly coming from himself, as his donors are? (suprise) all rich guys who want him in office due to good hair and CEO experience. Ron Paul is loaded, but hasn't won many delegates yet.
McCain is in serious financial agony. I wonder if he's electible. For the purposes of sarcastic irony, I think I'll start ignoring his existance from now in my future articles. There's no way he can win with that much debt and nothing coming in.
One thing bothers me, really, about this whole "cash" scenario -- is all it takes to get elected to the Presidency is money?
Thankfully, I can take one look at Rudy and say "haha, no". Ladies and gentlemen, behold epic fail. The next time someone makes fun of Billary or calls you a Paultard, smile sweetly and say "At least my canidate didn't blow 40 million bucks to get one delegate".
Of course, the bashing of Hillary, Obama, Paul and Romney goes on. If only we had a big government canidate who brought together our lust for war with the understanding that big government doesn't mean big pork spending, and maybe he was a veteran to boot, and older so the voters who were up in age would look on him as a contemporary.....
Oh, well, no one running like that has a chance of winning.
Did you like this article? If you did, Thumb It! 9 thumbs so far
2008 Logical Premise, all rights reserved.
Published: Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Last modified: Tuesday, February 5, 2008
The views expressed in this
article are those of Logical Premise only and do not represent
the views of Nolan Chart, LLC or its affiliates. Logical Premise is
solely responsible for the contents of this article and is not an
employee or otherwise affiliated with Nolan Chart, LLC in his/her role as a columnist.
Want to comment on this
article? Leave your comment here. Your email address is
required to track your comment. However, we will neither
publish your email address nor distribute it to other
organizations or persons. The only reason we might use
it would be if we needed to contact you regarding your
comment. All comments are subject to our
terms of use policy.