Wednesday, May 21, 2008

McCain vs. Obama

This is a good match up. I spent the better part of my life arguing politics with my father (a diehard democrat). It’s not easy to argue with an experienced, older, and wiser person even when you’re right (a luxury Obama doesn't have). I would have to do my home work when arguing with my old man, because living the politics of yesterday is much different then reading about them. Recalling facts of events and failed policies is much easier when you were there. Obama is obviously going to get the younger vote; young people are lacking wisdom and are full of misguided ideals, so it’s a perfect fit. I don’t think the public is nearly as racist as the press wants us to believe and even people with hesitation about Obama’s race are going to see past it as they get to know him. If their misguided ideals are in line with his they will vote for him. It’s the same with McCain; about his being a senior citizen and all. I think this race is going to be another party line vote. The educated people will vote with the party they always vote with, because they have issues they care about and those issues haven’t changed parties. The undecided retards will vote for… well who knows even they don’t. I don’t really know who is voting for whom and why. I can only truly understand like minded people, but I don’t think the press has a handle on it either. They’re so gun hoe on exploiting a racial divide that they’re crediting a huge portion of Obama’s support to white intellectuals. I must be one of the stupid white people because I have no idea who these people are. Are they the cappuccino drinking, BMW driving yuppies, which look down on everyone and everything? Are they the old hippies with their long silver hair screaming and yelling at these rallies? Because I’ve seen them on TV and intellectual doesn’t come to mind. Is it the college professors who are turning out these bleeding heart crybaby kids into the world, where after a few years of paying taxes they see the true story and many turn to the ignorant side of the fence? Is it the European loving, art appreciating, tree huggers? Is it the celebrities who feel guilty about being rich? Where’s this huge population? What is intellectual about the Democratic Party as it stands today? If you had intellect, you would see socialism doesn’t work. Global warming is not in our control. The European way of doing things does not work; if it did they would be in our position, instead of the other way around. Some people vote on social issues or the war in Iraq, but most modern democrats are socialists, not intellectuals. They are either bleeding hearts or they need a hand out.



Socialism refers to the goal of a socio-economic system in which property and the distribution of wealth are subject to control by the community.[1 This control may be either directly exercised through popular collectives such as workers' councils or indirectly exercised on behalf of the people by the state. As an economic system, socialism is often characterized by collective ownership of the means of production, goals which have been attributed to, and claimed by, a number of political parties and governments throughout history, due to this, socialism has been identified with communism mainly because the distribution of wealth is controlled as a whole and not individually. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Go Hillary!!

I am fully on board with Clinton; let’s take down the entire Democratic Party! Our motivations may be different; mine are for entertainment and enjoyment where Clinton’s are purely to win. Clinton wants to win no matter what the cost because it’s not an idea she cares about, it’s not a principle, and it’s not helping the middleclass or the poor; it’s purely her obsession with being President.

Obama has 1,962 delegates and Clinton has 1,777 according to a CNN. You need 2,026 to be nominated. She claims to have the lead in the popular vote, but its fuzzy math to say the least. Haven’t these democrats learned that the popular vote doesn’t win elections? Well, what ever, keep up the good fight Clinton I’m root'in for you.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

The media showed everyone who the real leader of the Democratic Party is and crowned a winner.

Anyone sick of these two yet? Apparently the media is because they seem to have crowned a winner. Obama is most likely to be the nominee. I really hope it’s not an Obama-Clinton ticket. I’d really like to see her just go away. I’m normally concerned about the issues not the individual. I never understood how people could hate Bush so much; I mean they loath Bush, obviously people have different views and politics, but why hate him. Well, now I see how it can happen because that woman makes my skin crawl. If it is true and Obama is the nominee, I can’t say I’m not happy to see Clinton go. I know there has been a republican push for her to win because they feel the party will unite against her, but what if it back fired. What if we had to listen to that women talk and laugh for at least 4 more years? I don’t think I could mentally handle it. I might need some professional help. Besides Obama vs. McCain might play out better then they think. Obama has no experience running anything bigger then a lemonade stand. When McCain gets into the spot light after this circus is over, voters are going to see he is different then Bush. If they can let go of there hate for Bush long enough, they might see this war logically and start to understand the consequences of pulling out. Giving up and going home might not be such a popular idea. Also, things are constantly changing in Iraq, if things start turning around closer to the election everyone would expect Hillary to flip flop, but if Obama does it will be a real question to his character. If he didn’t and wanted to still pull out despite the realization of an obtainable victory, it might cause concern that his planned pull out is strictly for political reasons and not for the good of the country.