26 January 2004Politics
New Hampshire
The New Hampshire primary is tomorrow and once again I'm pulling for my man, John Kerry. I have no doubt that he is going to win. To me, the most interesting question is how far back Dean will fall. The next interesting thing to watch is where Clark and Edwards place in relation one another. Both are from the south and the results in NH should be a good indicator of the results in South Carolina which one of them should certainly win. I have a day off tomorrow so I'm probably going to be glued to CNN watching the "action". Especially if it's as cold (it was 4 at the top of mountain at 9 o'clock this morning) and snowy as has been.
Posted by andrew at January 26, 2004 10:44 AM
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'New Hampshire'.
I notice that for some reason, the biggest political phenomenon that's sweeping New Hampshire this year is somehow flying under your radar screen, out there in the Mountain Time Zone.
That's right. It's "Joe"mentum, and it's contagious, like a virus. From Manchester to Dixville Notch, it's all everyone's talking about.
And after "Joe"mentum takes over New Hampshire, it's gonna win in South Carolina, and Oklahoma, and New Mexico, and SOUTH DAKOTA!, and CALIFORNIA!!!!, and MISSOURI!!!!!!, and ARIZONA!!!!!, and WASHINGTON!!!!!, and then "Joe"mentum is gonna come to Washington D.C. and TAKE BACK THE WHITE HOUSE!!!!!
YYYEEEEAAAAAHHRRRRRGGGG!
/Channelling Dr. Dean.
Seriously though, I'm supporting Senator Edwards, son of a mill worker - and I kinda feel sorry for Joe Lieberman, because he may have some "Joe"mentum, but he's got no Mo"Jo." It's done. Pack it in.