Obama has pointed to his running of his campaign as executive experience. However, if he runs the White House like he runs his campaign, America is in for a rough four years if he wins.
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2 Responses
October 9th, 2008 at 1:46 am
This election is already a done deal. McCain killed any chance of a GOP victory when he anointed that vindictive Palin as his “trophy Veep.”
The attacks from Palin (and her radio squawk show cohorts) have degenerated from “socialist” to “communist” then to talk of similarities with the early days of the Reich, and last night a self-described scholar of prophecy pointed out that Obama had several hallmarks associated with the Anti-Christ!
What this means is that our GOP has run out of ideas that matter. All that is left in the bag of tricks are smears and lies; its pathetic and shameful.
McCain seemed to be an OK choice, but his selection of the air-headed Palin, created a drag on the campaign. It is especially galling when we know that with Romney for VP, the GOP would be coasting to victory right now.
Oh well, hunker down and enjoy “The Obama” and lets regroup for 2012 with strong libertarian-Republican candidates.
October 9th, 2008 at 8:56 am
@ J. Tyler Ballance:
I don’t agree that the election is over and you are certainly wrong about Palin. (I’m certainly glad we didn’t get the spineless, flip-flopping, politician’s politician Romney.) However, you are at least somewhat correct to note that the “GOP has run out of ideas that matter”. There’s been too much compromise with socialism and big government which far too often makes sure that we get the worst of both worlds.
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