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Our presidential campaign as viewed from across the pond

Here’s something from the Times of London that I haven’t see in U.S. media (although I’m sure I just missed it):  background on the “Kenyan witchhunter” who laid hands on Sarah Palin and prayed to God for her gubernatorial election. Don’t snicker:  She won, and she credits him with her victory (with an assist from God).

Also on the same page, note the animated banner on the top, which shows a deranged cartoon George W. Bush riding into the sunset. I take it that, like most Americans, the Brits eagerly await this event.  The cartoon leaves out one salient detail:  the land he’s leaving behind him should look more like a charred ruin.

One Response to “Our presidential campaign as viewed from across the pond”

  1. Paul Crist Says:

    Keith Olbermann did a piece on this on Countdown last night. A link from the Countdown site is not available yet.

    Paul

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