Monday, June 16, 2008

Is the election conceded?

Watching the campaigns from the very beginning, and especially in the past couple of months, I have pretty much concluded that the Brafia (what used to be called Republicans) has already conceded the Presidency to the Democrats. I see no other explanation for the candidacy of John McCain. Running for what is essentially a third term for the dismal failure of the Bush/Cheney administration does not seem to me, under the circumstances, to be a winning strategy. With 82% of the public believing this is the wrong direction, why would anyone want to try to run on such a record? Some 52% of the Brafia party apparently are dissatisfied with McCain as their candidate. The vast majority of women favor Obama because McCain is anti-choice and they are not. Americans are sick of the “war” in Iraq that McCain wants to continue. No one wants a war with Iran but McCain and Bush/Cheney continue to threaten it. McCain has no plan for health insurance, wants to continue the failed economic policies of Bush/Cheney, is a terrible public speaker, is giving out hints of possible senility, is having trouble raising money, and comes across as little more than a doddering old fool. I cannot believe the Brafia would permit such a questionable candidate to continue unless they already know they have no chance of hanging on to the White House for another four years. They must have decided to give up, watch the Democrats and Obama suffer trying to overcome the horrible mess they have made, resisting change at every turn, and waiting for the next election cycle. Naturally I could be wrong about this, I often am wrong about such things, but, really, can anyone seriously argue that McCain is a likely candidate for the Presidency? The more we learn about him the worse he appears. His “straight talk express” has become the “forked tongue express. He is not the man or the candidate he once was. I think if I were McCain I would simply plead ill health and get out of the race before being ignominiously defeated. I rather doubt he can win more than one or two states.

Al Gore finally came out and endorsed Obama publicly. And what a great job he did. He gave a truly powerful and effective speech emphasizing the changes that will be required if we are to re-establish our country to what it once was. Now all of the Democratic heavyweights are on board the Obama Express: Gore, Edwards, Clinton, Biden, Pelosi, Reid, the works. Democrats are enthusiastic as never before and becoming more and more united by the day. The Brafia is in disunity and reduced to entirely negative campaigning, even focusing on Michelle Obama, and spreading vile rumors as fast as they can manufacture them. What else can they do? They have no record of accomplishment to run on, none. Their warmongering and war profiteering and borrow and waste behavior has virtually destroyed our country. Perhaps it is no wonder they are ready to turn it over to the Democrats, just as Bush seems to have planned all along. Having looted the country they now just want to run. They will flee with their billions of totally ill-gotten gains, leaving behind John McCain who will get blamed for losing the White House. Where will they go? What, if anything, will happen to them? Those are questions we must seriously think about as time is short and their crimes are many.

LKBIQ:
“The key is to commit crimes so confusing that police feel too stupid to even write a crime report about them.”
Randy K. Milholland

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