Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Super Tuesday II...the choice is clear

Lets look at the two sides tonight.

On the right: McCain gives a GREAT speech about how he owes everything he has to his country, that unlike the Democrats he doesn't want to bring back the failed social programs of the 60's and 70's, he believes in personal responsibility and not bigger bigger government with higher taxes, he doesn't believe the way to create jobs is by making it hard for companies to stay in the United States, and he gives actual answers on how to win in Iraq instead of making bumper sticker comments that mean nothing like Obama does....

On the Left:
Obama has a judge keep polling places open with NO EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER of anything being wrong in those places, except that they were heavily black districts and, like a good liberal, he needs to cheat to win. This happens EVERY SINGLE ELECTION...its always inner city polling places that need to be kept open. The state election commish admitted there was NO EVIDENCE that anything was wrong at all at any of the places....and of course, they were all inner city polling stations. This behavior should make you sick...because here you have ACTUAL disenfranchisement of everyone who voted legally at the right time.

There is no question who the right person for the job is...not the person trying to cheat to win, not the person who wants to raise taxes, lose in Iraq and complain about how terrible the country is, not the person who wants socialism and government run health care...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

what's so great about mccain's speech?

and what part of it was not a "bumper sticker comment"?

Realism said...

McCain is trailing both Clinton and Obama in the polls.

I guess REAL Americans prefer the Democratic ideology...

jhbowden said...

realism--

McCain right now is winning in Florida, Washington state, and New Jersey. And those are among the likely voters, not registered voters. Out of the last three national polls concerning likely voters, McCain is losing in the Wash Post poll, but is winning in the Gallup and the Rasmussen against Obama.

But yeah, I'm totally for preaching that Obama is invincible and can walk on water, and McCain is an angry grumpy old fart and a closet Democrat. If anything, that will reduce the sense of urgency among the socialists, make McCain more attractive to Latinos who like Clinton but not Obama, raise the expectations for the Dems, and lower them for the GOP, just as in the Bush-Gore race.

Dems should have this election in the bag, but yet again, they will seize defeat from the jaws of victory. (Defeatism and victimhood is the Dem philosophy-- it isn't an accident it becomes self-fulfilling.)