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Wednesday, June 25, 2008 --- 71 days ago
As Hot Air has noted , Governor Richardson today contradicted the established wisdom of the Obama campaign today: He not only agreed that we need to drill more - I distinctly heard him include the Gulf Coast in that - he actually spoke out against corn-based ethanol ! This, of course, is a violation of the Words of Obama, who is both against Gulf drilling and is beloved of the domestic ethanol lobby . At least he is... today. Maybe. It's hard to tell; after all, he was for public financing, talking to dictators without preconditions, and the Reverend Jeremiah Wright until he suddenly wasn't. So it's hard to say whether this is rank heresy or simply the announcement of a new Obama prophecy. Clearly, this is only going to go on being a problem for the rest of this election season, so we need some way to distinguish between the two. Fortunately, I have come up with a solution that should work quite well. Read on. Have you ever done a variation of the Conch Shell rule, Senator Obama? You probably have, but let me explain it anyway. When a group of unruly children are brought together for some sort of meeting, it can be difficult for them to settle down and let each person talk. So you get an item - we used a conch shell, hence the name - and the rule was, whoever had the conch shell could talk, and nobody else. If you wanted to talk, you had to gesture for the conch shell, and the kid who had it would be glared at if he kept it too l ...




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