As anyone who has been watching this blog knows, I've not been overly excited about my choices this November. We have Bob Barr, an imbecile hypocrite former Georgian congressman who couldn't find time to pay his child support or keep religion out of government or figure out how to handle a gun without it discharging. Don't get me wrong, I support Bob Barr's stance on the second amendment, but truly, couldn't the Libertarians have have done better than this clown? I mean, seriously, he IS the Hollywood stereotyped "christian" politician, who campaigns on family values and in the back room bangs everything that moves.
Then we have the Messiah. Don't even go there. You know where I am on that, and wild f-ing horses couldn't drag me to the polls for that empty suit. And the pick of Biden was a complete and utter joke. "No more business as usual?" Really? Then why didn't you pick someone who has accomplished something outside of getting all kinds of special treatment for MBNA, a bank from Delaware (Biden's home state) and cheating on exams in college?
And John McAmnesty, whose stance on illegal aliens almost successfully ruined any opportunity he had to be president. Almost. But, thanks to the divided conservative and libertarian Republicans, between Paul, Huck, and Mitt, McCain was able to pull it out of his hindquarters. And every single mailer and phone call I've gotten from the Republicans since has been thrown in the trash or hung up on, respectively.
But today's pick, of Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska has rejuvenated me. Once again, I am interested in politics. Some of you may say that the pick of a female was merely a crass attempt to pander to the women vote, many of which were alienated at the way the Dem's treated Hillary. Perhaps, but if that were true, why not go with a safer pick, such as Kay Bailey-Hutchinson of Texas. She's much closer to McCain's moderate views and has a huge state that she'd help pull into the Republican column (truly they'll probably go there anyway, but couldn't hurt). No, this time I think that McCain actually did the right thing, from a political standpoint, and chose the person that would round his candidacy out, someone who shows that he acknowledges he NEEDS the conservative/libertarian wing of the Republican party and that those of us who "cling to guns and religion" won't be forgotten by a McCain whitehouse.
So, unless Ron Paul pulls something out of his ass next week and runs as an independent (and perhaps even then), my vote is for Sarah Palin/John McCain (in that order).
Nice work Johnny, I think you've been listening.
1 comment:
I stumbled across your blog and have been reading many of the older posts.. at times thinking, "Yeah he is right about that" and at other times I was thinking "I could really give him a run for his money on this topic". Obviously, the latter of the two thoughts were me disagreeing with you. When I saw this post and you said you were rejuvenated that Sarah Palin might be the VP of this country one day soon... I was shocked. Here is a guy who writes as though he has a fair amount of intelligence. He is willing to put his opinions and thoughts out there for any worthy adversary to challenge because he believes what he is writing is the truth as he interprets it and that a person can respect.
How can this man believe that Sarah Palin would be a good VP or by a chain of unfortunate events(I dare not even write it now)become the POTUS (cause it was discussed he might not make it 4 years in office with the age factor)and be rejuvenated at that thought. That could have been even worse than Bush being the president.
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