Oh No You Can’t
I saw this on an automobile bumper yesterday, and it stopped me in my tracks:
One what, I asked myself. I had several ideas.
So it’s not enough that he ripped off the seal of the President of the United States—he rips off the Great Seal of our nation as well? E pluribus unum is not some campaign song jingle, Senator. What was his Latin motto, vero possumus? I said then and I say again: I think it means “a real skunk”.
I would ask if he had any original notions—but if he did, he would change them an hour later. And isn’t there something vaguely messianic about the language and the picture? Cultish? With respect to Aunt Agatha, Pat Buchanan has to move over. There’s a creepier sheriff in town.

Bloodthirsty Liberal said,
July 9, 2008 @ 7:17 am
I hadn’t cleared the sleep out of my eyes yet when I saw this. This is what I read:
Out Of My Way! We Are One.
- Aggie
About Faces said,
July 9, 2008 @ 11:50 am
This man is seriously ill. I think he is way beyond delusions of grandeur, he has some serious problems with reality. To look at his resume and see how relatively LITTLE he has accomplished contrasted with how obviously GREAT he thinks he is, the dichotomy is unnerving. This is the first presidential campaign in US history founded on megalomania, although it has some unhappy antecedants in other countries (notably 1930s Germany.) This man should not be around weapons, especially nuclear ones.