Friday, May 11, 2012

White House Gets West Virginia Message: Coal is Back!

Clarice Feldman    "Michelle Obama's Mirror catches the May 9-to-May 10 change on the Obama  website energy plan. Clean Coal has now taken the place  once held by  "Fuel Efficiency."  Nothing like losing over 40% of the primary vote to a jailed felon to clear the mind on energy."
Emphasis gleefully added.
West Virginia daze   "My favorite political story of the year is Texas inmate Keith Judd, winning 41% of the vote against Barack Obama in the West Virginia Democratic Presidential primary on Tuesday. Judd carried 9 counties and came close to winning one of the state's three Congressional districts."
Let me repeat that one part in case you didn't hear it the first time: "Judd carried 9 counties and came close to winning one of the state's three Congressional districts."!


Not Obama
John Podhoretz: Bad omens for Bam  "So what are we to make of the fact that Federal Inmate #11593-051 — a k a Keith Judd, in a Texas pen since 1999 after making “violent threats” against people at the University of New Mexico — just got 41 percent of the vote against the sitting Democratic president in the West Virginia primary?

"Yes, I said 41 percent. Against Barack Obama."

.... "It’s too bad Keith Judd isn’t on the ballot in any other state, because he has great slogan possibilities going forward: “I won’t only be your president, I’ll also make your license plate,” “Yes We Can (Get Paroled)” and “Ahmadinejad better not drop the soap.”

"Judd surely has the resources to run, as I gather he’s already raised a record 800 million cigarettes. In an effort to win New Jersey, he has vowed to dig the canceled rail tunnel under the Hudson River all by himself — with a spoon.

Why felon Keith Judd did so well against Obama in West Virginia  "The president angered voters with new Environmental Protection Agency policies, which some see as a “war on coal” and have stalled mining permits for the state’s coal mining industry." 


You knew Jimmy Kimmel wouldn't let this pass, didn't you?

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