What have you done? What have you run?

By Johnny Roosh

Pawlenty in Denver Gov. Tim Pawlenty led the RNC’s press conference pre-buttal to Obama’s big speech in the Mile High stadium in Denver.  The effort is called “Not Ready 08:  A Mile High, An Inch Deep.”  Pawlenty said the question is “Sen. Obama what have you done and what have you run?”

I think the Governor has a campaign slogan to be reckoned with.

Stand 4 Change!

What have you done? What have you run?

Yes we can!

What have you done? What have you run?

We are the people we’ve been waiting for!

What have you done? What have you run?

We are choosing hope over fear.

What have you done? What have you run?

“I’m asking you to believe. Not just in my ability to bring about
real change in Washington … I’m asking you to believe in yours.”

What have you done? What have you run?

Nothing.

6 Responses to “What have you done? What have you run?”

  1. Jeff Rosenberg Says:

    And yet, he’s been right on every issue, and McCain has been wrong.

    But maybe it’s more important to be old.

  2. PeterH Says:

    What has McCain run? He’s had one private sector job, working for his father-in-law.

  3. Terry Says:

    And yet, he’s been right on every issue
    You’re a liberal, JeffRosenberg. All that means is that you agree with Obama on every issue.

  4. Terry Says:

    And PeterH, McCain & spouse run a not-insignificant charitable foundation.

  5. nerdbert Says:

    You forget that Obama chaired and ran the Chicago Annenberg Challenge and that was indeed executive experience.

    Never mind that the Challenge was such a spectacular failure that even the Annenberg Foundation recognized it as such. Of course, the governing philosophy that led them to reject The Algebra Project’s proposal and accept The Juneteenth Celebration proposal may give you some insight as to why the Challenge failed to positively impact student performance.

  6. charlieq Says:

    Gee, do you suppose by then our governor knew he was the beard? That might have given his line a bit of extra oomph.

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