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Posted Thursday, August 28, 2008 6:49 PM

The Toga Party

Andrew Romano

DENVER--The Democratic convention has already moved to Invesco Field, but that hasn't stopped the GOP from making mischief back at the Pepsi Center. On my walk from the parking structure to the NEWSWEEK workspace this afternoon, I stumbled across a posse of young men and women wearing togas, waving "The One" placards and chanting, in the adoring drone of brainwashed Branch Davidians, "Change! Hope! O-BAM-A!" One sign read "The Temple of O." I figured they were referring to the neoclassical stage where Obama is planning to accept the Democratic nomination tonight.

"Look to the clouds!" shouted one worshiper.

"Is he descending yet?" asked another.

"He must descend so we can change," the first one intoned. Then they began singing "O-bam-a" to the tune of Handel's "Messiah."

When they stopped, I approached and asked if they were representing anyone in particular. "Obama," said a tall goateed gentlemen. "Obama," repeated a shorter, clean-shaven woman. "He is 'The One.'" "What about that McCain sticker on your toga?" I asked, pointing at the McCain sticker on another man's toga." "I'm not worthy, so I'm supporting McCain," he explained. I didn't bother to mention the RNC credentials--complete with the party's "A Mile High, One Inch Deep" slogan--dangling from everyone's belt loops.

As I walked away, a woman who'd traveled from Montana to see Obama's acceptance speech sidled up beside me. "What did you think of those Obama fans?" I asked. "Stupid," she said. "All the negative people are voting for McCain." Then she joined the throngs for the long walk to Invesco.
 

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Posted By: PHORTO (August 30, 2008 at 7:15 PM)

Tony2001 -

If that's addressed to me, no, that's not all I wanted in the White House (note, pleace the CAPITLIZATION; show some respect).

You'll note that I c&p'd a comment to another article about Palin, from a Hillary supporter, in rebuttal to GET_REAL's inane ranting.

AFA what I want in the White House (and in the Congress, and on SCOTUS) are constructionists who will administer their duties by the letter and intent of the Constitution, wihtout all this "living constitution" nonsense.

OBAMA is a socialst. The Democrat party has been taken over by socialists. As I said to FanofCommie - THIS IS NOT A SOCIALIST REPUBLIC. Anyone who wishes to live in one has plenty of nations from which to choose, and I reiterate, DON'T POLLUTE OURS.


Posted By: Tony2001 (August 30, 2008 at 5:57 PM)

So  that's all you wanted in the white house regardless of issues?


Posted By: PHORTO (August 30, 2008 at 5:33 PM)

GET_REAL -

This Bud's for YOU!

Comment by Katie

August 29th, 2008 at 3:04 pm

I was a strong supporter for Hillary Clinton. But after she was left out of the VP position for the Democratic party I have thought about voting for McCain With the nonination on Gov. Palin I definately am going to vote for McCain now. Any woman who can run a household of five children and a marriage and a governorship of any state deserves our votes. I think it is a stroke of genius. (I just wonder if Obama’s campaign wish they had

nominated Hillary now). I hope McCain gets the votes of all those women

, who like me, wanted a woman in the White House. Who can juggle a

career and a family with an iron fist and still come home and look that good. (Bring home the bacon and fry it in the pan). You go Palin.

(Woman ) Democrate from South Carolina

Er, uh... would you like a little salt on that shoe...?


 
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