2008 Campaign Fatigue

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election

Jill Miller Zimon has it.

Do you?


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8 Responses to “2008 Campaign Fatigue”

  1. Jill Says:

    I’m proposing a clinical diagnosis category for it too, based on the current CFS – just replace “chronic” with “campaign.” Or, better yet, let’s make it CCFS – Chronic Campaign Fatigue Syndrome.

    You are my savior for naming my illness, Justin. :)

  2. Justin Gardner Says:

    You are my savior for naming my illness, Justin. :)

    Doesn’t take much to become a savior these days I guess. :-)

  3. mw Says:

    I agree completely. I just don’t understood why Obama does not step aside and take the VP slot for the good of the party and the country, and cure us all of this CCFS.

  4. Jill Says:

    MW – I don’t even CARE who takes what – bring back Joe Biden is what I’d do if I could. OR Dodd. OR Richardson (they were my preferences until they dropped out). JUST PUT US OUT OF THIS MSM and blogging agony. lol sigh…

  5. TerenceC Says:

    It makes me bitter!

  6. mw Says:

    TerenceC,
    Me too. Fortunately, I can cling to my assault weapon collection and abiding faith for comfort.

  7. Jill Says:

    MW – not it CCFS gets put in the newest DSM and states pass better screens for mental health problems that should trump gun ownership. :) Aren’t I Little Miss Sunshine tonight? lol

  8. Dyre42 Says:

    Yep. I’m blogging about Zombies and robots until the PA primaries.

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