So much for keeping politics off the blog.
I watched the VP Debate. I don't want to tell you whom to vote for. I don't want to question YOUR intelligence. The politicians, however, I seriously want to question.
I wanted Sarah Palin to be a lot more forceful against Joe Biden's lies. And they were outright lies, make no mistake. He is wrong on so many issues, and he flipped and flopped all over himself to accept the nomination. It is seriously disgusting. He said he thought that John McCain would make a better President than Barak Obama. Out loud and on tape.
Joe Biden was misquoting someone, and added his own thoughts... and in the process contradicted himself. I wonder how many people caught it? Glenn Beck didn't even write it in his own notes on the debate. First he said the surge didn't work, and then said we needed more troops in the very next sentence. I don't think there was a breath in there. Jerk. The surge DID work, even some Democrats will say so.
Joe Biden acted for a while like he was talking down to everyone. But I noticed that Sarah Palin gained confidence as the debate wore on. She asked him right up front "can I call you Joe?" and then used that against him, "say it ain't so, Joe!". She appeals to the realness of middle America. She is a working mom with all the same issues every other mom in America has... double over some. She kept her composure, didn't mispronounce words (except repeatedly saying "nucyoular" instead of "nuclear", but that is an area dialect issue and made me want to hit mute...), and didn't mince words. I just wish she had used some force.
I don't like that Sarah didn't answer some of the questions in the direct manner that was desired by the moderator (and Joe Biden), but I believe that she proved that she would be careful and would be totally prepared to take over should the worst possible end happen to John McCain. I don't think he is in danger of death in the next four years, any more than I think Dick Cheney is going to keel over tomorrow. The "good old boys" are not in that bad a state of health.
I wrote down a thought, but I can't remember who said what sparked the thought. One of them said we were not perfect... and I thought, no, we can't be perfect. But the Founding Fathers knew that, and made a point of saying that we were trying to form a "more perfect union". We (They) were trying to create the best option on Earth. I thnk they succeeded, and following generations have improved upon the basic start. I don't want to say that we are perfect, because that is too high a standard. We are, however, and will continue to be THE single greatest Nation on planet Earth.
I believe that Obama wants to manipulate that Nation to his own benefit. I don't want him leading my Country. I will, however, stand with him if he wins the election. I will, in the words of Hillary Clinton, express my Patriotic feelings by dissenting every stinking step of the long abusive four years. I hope that my vote, your vote and every vote that comes in prevents Obama/Biden from living in the White House. You can, and should, vote your opinion, heart, and issues. These are just mine.
Cindy McCain may want to redecorate, as many women before her.
But what if Michelle Obama paints the house black?
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Okay, on a light note, I saw a replica of the oval office and if it still looks like that, it is soooo time to redecorate and update! Black is a good ACCENT color but not a good overall color. How about a nice sage?
I am concerned about Obama's intentions. One woman commented that she is glad that Obama's mother didn't abort him. She was a single mom with a biracial baby. Interesting thought.I wonder if he thinks about that?
I think that Sarah had some things that she wanted to say and she seized the moment. All politicians answer questions they want and avoid the ones they don't. I'd rather that than she lie. She is getting more savvy to the cut throat biased media now that's for sure.
Check out this link, it's a fact check on the debate.
http://www.wilx.com/2008election/headlines/30224524.html
both of them either lied or grossly distorted the truth to make their side sound better. This is what frustrates me. But hey it's politics!
Wow. I am for the Republican side as well, but the last comment about Michelle Obama painting the house black was a low blow. Why does it have to be black?
Abbagirl: I truly did not mean to be racially offensive. Please forgive.
Also, I tend to agree with Republicans more, but I am not voting on Party lines. I vote by my own views of Right and Wrong, not right and left. If Obama was the better choice for me, he would get my vote, no matter my registered affiliation. And no matter the wife (or husband, as the case may be).
My answer, though? To match her heart. She said she hasn't been proud of our Country...until her lying politician husband was running for the highest office.
Should I have said Blood Red (to match her socialist views), or Chartreuse, or Pepto Bismol (tm) Pink? (Her idea of change scares the stomach out of me.) I could have accused her of trying to change the color every two months to match her husbands flips on issues?
To show the change in the Nation's House, no longer being welcoming, but under a dark cloud of hate that she brings to the position.
Mostly, because of the absence of light in such darkness.
It had absolutely NOTHING to do with the color of her skin, her hair, or even her outfits. I don't care how much or little melanin her DNA holds. She is human (the ONLY race) and she is a talking head who needs to watch what she says, lest it come back to bite her in the fact-checking.
Satire highlights the darker side of publicity, which makes it offensive to some.
AMEN SISTER!!!
Thank you for articulating so well what I'm thinking!!!
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