has been a comment that has "enraged" the McPalin campaign as they claim that this is an attack on Sarah Palin. This however, was a comment made my Barack Obama in regards to the fact that the McPalin team has jumped on the word " change" to describe their platforms. Realizing how many millions of Americans have been suppporting Obama's platform for change, McPalin took it and ran with it. The problem is, is that saying " change" doesn't mean it's going to happen. This is exactly what Obama was pointing out when he stated, "You can put lipstick on a pig, It's still a pig.You can wrap an old fish in a piece of paper called change. It's still gonna stink." ...

Boy, does it stink! It stinks out loud!

Let's not forget Senator McCain that you were the one who first used this line in 2007 when referring to Hillary Clinton's Health Care Plan ( " You can put lipstick on a pig, it's still a pig"). Me thinks this reeks of a hypocrite!

By the way, isn't Sarah Palin a self-proclaimed pitbull with lipstick? Regardless, we have both a pig and a pitbull on their ticket. What a happy little barnyard of hypocritical liars we have! Animals aside, if they get elected, this cute little story will not have a happy ending.

Remember, you can call John McCain a "maverick" all you want but he's still a boys boy who wants to push forward the ideals of the current administration. You can call Sarah Palin a " fiscal conservative" but she's still the only politician in the country who sucked us dry for more earmark handouts than any other politician across the nation.

McPalin can "claim" that they're going to work across party lines, but they're still elephants.

At least Obama has never claimed to be anything other than the lovely donkey that he is.

If we're going to have animals in the White House, I'd rather it be the hardest working one in the animal kingdom.