Do to the hype created by the 2004 US presidential elections; renowned journalist Wesley Ames has redirected his focus to the 2004 political campaign.
Wesley Ames supplies funny, conservative, witty political commentary on the 2004 US presidential elections. His articles can be found at http://republican.pcbutton.com/ A new, and generally republican or conservative, article is posted on a daily basis.
(PRWEB) February 21, 2004 --Do to the hype created by the 2004 US presidential elections; renowned journalist Wesley Ames has redirected his focus to the 2004 political campaign. Wesley Ames supplies funny, conservative, witty political commentary on the 2004 US presidential elections. His articles can be found at http://republican.pcbutton.com/ A new, and generally republican or conservative, article is posted on a daily basis. Wesley Ames writes:
"Howard Dean may have been the victim of the usually exaggerated and fallacious polls which are so often taken as fact, but his exit, to me and not a few others I imagine, is a relief. His awkwardness overwhelmed him and his mercilessly pointless [repetitious] statements makes it difficult to consider what gave him such a over-exaggerated start to begin with. Hopefully we may never hear again how Rush Limbaugh is the sole owner of the American flag, whatever that is suppose to mean. Hopefully we may never again wince in agony as a candidate's charisma carries himself past coherency and intelligent thought, making him the animal he supposedly evolved from."
Complete article and other daily 2004 US presidential elections articles: http://republican.pcbutton.com/
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