• YOU DECIDE The Indecision 2008 Awards for Indecision 2008, Brought to You by Indecision 2008: The Best Campaign Villain of 2008

    Your nominations for the Best Campaign Villain of 2008, as nominated by you…

    Minnesota Representative Michele Bachmann for channeling Joseph McCarthy by implying that the Obamas held anti-American views and calling for media investigation into other members of Congress to see whether they were pro- America or anti-America. (NoLongerDesperate)

    Joe the Plumber for:
    1) not being able to afford to purchase the company he mentioned in his question,
    2) the company he mentioned did not gross more than $100,000,
    3) trying to paint Obama as a Socialist because he wants poorer people to pay a lower tax rate, and
    4) refusing to go away even though the election has been over for a month. (bearness)

    Rush Limbaugh for suggesting Obama was off to forge a birth certificate in Hawaii days before his grandmother died. (Cube)

    Keith Olbermann for not sticking to sports, lifting the sign-off from Murrow, sullying the name of NBC, and doing the same exact shtick he criticizes FOX for doing. (Cube)

    The lunatic fringe of Ron Paul supporters for irrevocably damaging the public image of Dr. Paul and ruining his chances to be the Republican nominee. (Jim)

    Barack Obama for being a Muslim, Arab, too-black, not-black-enough, Communist, socialist, Marxist, non-flag-pin-wearing, baby-killing, Hamas-endorsed, appeasement-practicing, elitist, community-organizing, eloquent, big-eared man who pals around with terrorists and can't bowl. (colbertmyantidrug)

    All those lovely, soft-spoken, reasonable PUMAs whose passionate support of Hillary Clinton threatened to derail Obama's bid for the presidency. (NoLongerDesperate)


    Tags: Barack Obama, Indecision 2008 Awards, Joe the Plumber, Keith Olbermann, Michele Bachmann, PUMAs, Ron Paul, Rush Limbaugh

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