John McCain lost the election. While this was, in some sense, the ultimate goal of my having created this blog, it also renders the blog somewhat pointless. If McCain does anything particularly outlandish in the future I'll post it here, but otherwise, consider MSTP dead. I'm cooking up ideas for another one soon; if/when that comes to fruition, I'll let you all know here.
Thanks so much for reading! I had a great time maintaining this blog, and I hope the few who read it gained some insight by doing so. I will keep it all online, so that there may be an easily-accessible web archive of the insane/stupid/insanely stupid things McCain did during this campaign, available for all to read at their leisure. Have a nice day, and I'll see you at Obama's inauguration.*
*In spirit.
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Disclaimer
All information contained herein is sourced. I try to find government sources when I can; failing that, I retrieve them from the news media. If any statement made on here is incorrect, please click the "Contact" link above and let me know. If I have indeed included a false or misleading piece of information, I will promptly remove it.
FAQ
Q: From where do you get your information?
A: Every piece of information I reference is sourced within the post. I despise dishonesty in journalism, and, while I wouldn't quite go so far as to call myself a journalist, I adhere to a policy of honest reporting. I always get as close to the source as possible, often providing more sources than the articles from which I initially get the stories. If something I write is ever found to be false, I will remove it immediately.
Q: Barack Obama has made mistakes, too. Why aren't you writing a blog about his missteps?
A: Well, first of all, that wouldn't be nearly as lengthy or entertaining of a blog. Second of all, I want Obama to become the next president, so making a blog chronicling his shortcomings would be a bit self-defeating. However, if you'd like to make such a blog, please, feel free. If it's honest, I'll even link to it from here.
Q: Wait! You support Obama! That means this blog is biased. I shouldn't trust the information I get here.
A: If by "biased" you mean that I support one candidate over another, well, yeah. I can't conceive of a neutral party taking the time to construct a blog of this nature. However, that doesn't mean that you shouldn't trust the information on this blog. As I said above, every piece of information here is sourced and accurate. If you find anything that's not, please contact me and I'll remove it.
Q: I like/don't like the cut of your jib. Where can I contact you?
A: My e-mail is at the top of this page.