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Valiant Effort From McCain

09.05.08 | Permalink | Comments Off on Valiant Effort From McCain

After listening to Senator McCain’s speech tonight, I felt I had the opportunity to hear an impressive resume from an impressive candidate. It was a speech full of homilies, code words to activate the religious right, and was righteously jingoistic. Despite the content of the speech, I believe John McCain believes he’s running for the right reasons and that he truly believes his approach is the best one for the US to follow going forward. Despite many disagreements over policy, for some reason, I’ve always liked McCain and tonight’s speech reminded me of that.

An aside, it is a real shame that demonstrators interrupted his speech. Obviously they have a right to do so, but I submit it achieved nothing other than to reinforce stereotypes that are already well entrenched in that environment. It did nothing to enhance the alternative.

That being said, the rabid patriotism in that venue was unsettling. While I don’t believe this was the intent, it really and truly reminded me of film clips of speeches in Nazi Germany in the 1930’s with promises of jobs, defense from foreign threats, and repeated identification of “America” and Americans. Independent of McCain’s message, the audience response really made my skin crawl.

On to the content of the speech, I think it really did show McCain’s experience and knowledge, it was short on specifics and the specifics provided really didn’t constitute any new ideas, it was simply a rehash of a fiasco of an energy policy and traditional financial values (from the old Republicans – not this new breed that have been the biggest of big government profligate spenders.) I really wonder about the wisdom of running on a “change” platform when McCain has been part of the process and problem for decades and voted with the Bush Administration over 90% of the time.

Most of the speech focused on the past. Challenges of the past, politics of the past, and ideas of the past. Sure, they were dressed up in modern concepts, but it wasn’t a significant change from the status quo. Energy policy: drill more. Health care: privatize it. Abortion: get rid of legislating judges. Education: privatize it so fundie kids can get public money to attend religious schools. Social security: privatize it. Not much change there folks…

Mostly what the speech did for me was frame the choices: trust John McCain to change things, one of the same characters doing the same things and expect that we’ll get different results. (The definition of insanity.) Or do something different, take a chance that the combination of Obama with a friendly legislature can drive some meaningful change.

While I like John McCain and I respect John McCain, I cannot support John McCain in this election. The consequences are simply to dire for my daughter and her future. Could my mind change? Yes. If we were to find out that Obama has a fatal lapse in judgment, a scandal involving romantic coupling with goats, or Hillary Clinton makes an appearance on the ticket, those would cause me to reconsider. But short of that, the decision is done.

So, who will your choice be? Regardless of who you support, do please vote. It is only through participation and exercise of our Constitutional rights that we truly enjoy freedom. With that freedom comes great responsibility, choose wisely.


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What We Now Know

09.04.08 | Permalink | 1 Comment

Before last Friday, Sarah Palin was virtually unknown outside Alaska. After her speech last week and the ongoing gush of information around her, we now know she’s young, energetic, charismatic, and crazy. Her worldview is three clicks to the right of Mike Huckabee and while she gives a good speech with nice quips (thank McCain’s speech writer for that,) she is crazy and dangerous.

Don’t believe me? “The Iraq war is a task from god.” Christian or not, these words should chill your blood. This statement shows a lack of judgment, a lack of understanding, and a display of gross hubris that got us where we are in the first place.

Now we have a pit bull in lipstick (her words, not mine) who has no clue about what a VP does and has displayed for the world to see her lack of knowledge, experience, and judgment. When I think about qualified, competent, and serious VP candidates that happen to be female, if I were a woman, I would be so deeply offended I couldn’t see straight. Let’s agree, she’s no Kay Bailey Hutchison or Elizabeth Dole – our nation is the poorer for that lack of choice.

I’ll give her the benefit of the doubt and simply call her willfully ignorant. America, your choice is clear. Choose wisely.


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Let them eat cake

09.01.08 | Permalink | 2 Comments

August 29, 2005 – Bush and McCain celebrate McCain’s 69th Birthday
President Bush and John McCain eat cake while New Orleans drowns
Attribution: Whitehouse.gov


As Gustav closes in on New Orleans 3 years after Katrina the Republicans have a massive PR problem on their hands. What is it you might ask? It’s the picture above of the birthday celebration while an American city was drowning. It’s not at all surprising that having pictures of delegates partying in Minnesota juxtaposed with Gustav and Katrina flashbacks is not the presentation of the National Convention that they would desire.

Couple that with the bone-headed VP choice and the bar set by Obama’s acceptance speech and McCain finds himself in a very tough spot. Let’s see how he responds.

HT: Electoral-vote.com



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