Thursday, April 24, 2008

That stupid moron. If John McCain reserved one iota of the fire-in-the-belly attacks he makes on his own party to the people running against him, he'd actually have a shot at winning the election. Instead he reserves his strongest attacks for his predecessor--I guess switching positions all those times has made him think he actually is the Democratic nominee. Somebody should inform him that the "R" after his name is not just decoration (although judging from his voting record he thinks it is). I prefer Barack to John, but nevertheless, if he was really serious about this campaign, he should go after his opponent, not whine at state GOP leaders, desperately trying to save his lackluster campaign to "play nice." He doesn't deserve to be the Republican nominee and he certainly does not deserve to be President of the United States. I hope the voters see it my way come November.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I know I vowed to stay away from politics and I really wanted to, but I don't know what else to do. So here it is: the shocking final announcement. Browsing through the candidates for president I started looking at other things than their politics, say, their reading material. I was very favorably impressed by Barack Obama--he listed as favorite books the Bible, Lincoln's collected writings (always a good second to divine revelation in my opinion), Shakespeare and Moby Dick. John McCain the Philistine listed only one: For Whom the Bells Toll. At least he sort of knows what a book is. Hillary Clinton could only come up with the Constitution (technically not a book). And the more I hear, the lower and lower my opinion gets of McCain and it was pretty low to start with. His campaign ripped recipes off the Food Network and claimed they were family recipes (removed and denied when caught); he is ignoring people of faith and in fact, slighting them every chance he gets. He flip-flops terribly and I have had enough. Meanwhile, Barack Obama has taken a much stronger stand on terrorism and indeed on Hamas and Iran. So I am going to reverse course: Barack Obama is the lesser of two evils and I will be supporting his presidential bid this Fall. You needn't worry that this blog will become campaign headquarters for Obama. I probably won't comment as much this cycle as I did last time, but for the moment it is McCain and not Obama who will be squarely in my literary crosshairs. I bid a fond farewell to the Republican Party. See you in 2012!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

So we refused to nominate a Mormon because he wasn't an evangelical and now our precious nominee backs out of sharing his take on faith in politics in a forum where Democratic candidates are winning over the faith-based voters. So he thinks he can win without Christians? Haha, we'll see. Maybe by 2012 we'll have learned that faith is better than no faith and we'll nominate the Mormon.

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