The more I think about it the more I am becoming optimistic about our chances this fall in regards to the presidential election. I watched most of the democrats debate on Wednesday and am in just awe that they were talking about lapel pins and playing the old “who said what” game. This of course elevates John McCain and diminishes Hillary and Obama.
While McCain is going across the country Hillary and Obama continue to get even more entrenched in the mud over more mundane things every single day. McCain continues to be above the fray and of course this is a good thing but more so it just goes to show you the simple differences between republicans and democrats.
Republicans prefer order, we prefer to know how things will work out, we tie both our shoes. Democrats seem to get off on the unknown, they enjoy getting into the mud over the smallest of issues and they usually don’t know how to coordinate an outfit to save their life.
What all of this means of course is that John McCain can take his message to the voters and not be distracted by all the bullshit that is coming from Hillary and Obama. It also seems that the longer this goes on Obama will continue to have his ethics and judgment questioned. My answer to that is GOOD!
While I don’t think Obama is an elitist (I don’t know how you can when you grow in the slums of Chicago) I do think he’s out of touch with regular Americans. Remember he scored a 32 while bowling????!!!
Friday, April 18, 2008
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Like bowling has anything to do with being a "regular" American... By the way, what IS a regular American?
In the goofy dudes defense, he rolled a 37 not 32. Beyond that it was his first time engaging the lower class so cut the guy a break. I'm sure he'd beat normal folks at polo.
One quibble with your post he didn't grow up in Chicago slums. He moved there to be a savior after Harvard Law School.
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