Mark Levin at The Corner:
Missed Story [Mark R. Levin]
How many people showed up for Obama’s rally in Kentucky? Oh, he didn’t campaign there?
A group of mourners passing by William F. Buckley’s grave today reportedly heard what sounded like weeping rising up from the ground.
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I had a comment all typed up and ready to go, when a bout of “don’t speak ill of the dead” came upon me.
What the HELL does that even MEAN, she asked, for the umpteenmillionth time since all this crap started…
Valium. I want three. 10 mg. VALIUM. NOWWWWWW, goddammit!!!
Sigh. Tell me again why we even bother clicking on links to “The Corner?”
Unfortunately, not all members of the “creative class” who run for public office can afford to write their campaigns $11 million loans that will enable them to hobnob with “the little people” (Just like them!) who live off the beaten paths of the campaign trail.
Bonus factoid: Levin calls himself “The Great” on his radio show.
He’s got a face for radio and a voice for print. And he’s saying what about Obama? He didn’t campaign heavily in a state he’s expected to lose. Gosh, what a smashing blow to the campaign that’s beating that other campaign before it will beat the campaign that beat those other campaigns he himself wanted to win.
Oh yeah, well Reagan didn’t win Minnesota in 1984. So pooty-poo on you, Mr. Levin!
And don’t forget the District of Columbia!
Ooh. Take that Swanson!
Mark Levin:
8000.
H/T John Cole & Commenter ‘Andrew’ at Balloon Juice.
“the line outside Monday’s Obama rally was seven-people wide around five square blocks — during his speech. Organizers turned people away. The estimated crowd was more than 10,000. The same estimates said some 4,000 didn’t get in.” – From a local Louisville article.
I was planning on leaving work early to go down there but was warned off by a friend that I didn’t have a chance in hell to make it inside.