Oh Lord it’s hard to be humble. Obama speech fallout.
Lord it’s hard to be humble… when you’re perfect in every way..
So the song and dance goes on with little to report today other than John McCain will be releasing the name of his running mate in the next 24-48 hours.
I started this message off with a song as that’s the song and dance played out with the Obama speech today. Barrack was so humbled and honored to be crowned the crown price of the fools tribe today. So humble he needed a football stadium and a Greek podium that rises out of it’s base to put him closer to the heavens so maybe if you were there he may look like a gift from God. OMG!!!! Come down to earth Mr.O..
See for all the pomp and arrogance of the night, Mr. O put forward a message of hope, hope McCain gets elected as the plans laid out are down right scary for anyone not on a welfare line. Corporations may crumble, more of our enemies will get more Big Foreign Oil money, and our dollar will continue it’s decline without a War to blame it on, still the fools cheered like it was a gift from the heavens and his words the Ten Commandments or something.
Obama made a fatal mistake though in tonight’s address. He made it clear he is running against Bush and not John McCain, the two are not the same and the record proves it. John is proudly independent from George W. Bush and has opposed him on more issues than many Democrat elite. Remember this is a man with no vote in Congress so anything done in his two terms was voted and passed by Democrats. No wonders their job approval rating is half that of GW’s.
Here is what it does for the McCain campaign.
First off all John has to do to make Obama / Biden into Biden Obama Goodbye is simply show off the record of the number of times he stood up to the President and voted in opposition. This in turn exposes yet another lie from a man quickly getting a reputation as being bigger in that department than a little wooden boy with a big nose we all know. This time the strings are held by the DNC and the boy wants to rule the world.
The other flaw in this make it about Bush mindset is that this mentality makes McCain an Incumbent.
With the exception of the first George Bush, (and the only Clinton is now out of the race), Incumbents even GW are harder to beat. Incumbents have the experience factor, John McCain has the experience factor. Incumbents have a track record of good things accomplished to offset the bad, John has only a few bad things while in office and a 7th fleet of good to offset them. So how they think making him an Incumbent is going to help them I am still trying to figure that one out.
See America knows who the President is, and despite many loathing the War in Iraq, there is still enough support for him that in a heavy Democrat favoring tracking poll, his approval rating is still twice that of those DNC Senators and Reps. in Congress. Even if Bush were on the ticket those numbers speak for themselves when there are nearly 4 thousand more Democrats in the group that is being polled each week. That means people like Barrack are not winning their base and an Incumbent Bush would stand a great chance of getting a 3rd term based on these numbers that are near the same levels as they were in the 2004 election.
See the people want issues and thanks to all the college funds and corporate training more educated people in America are able to crunch the numbers at home. With the Economy being the biggest issue on the ticket, most Americans can see a better plan coming out of the McCain camp. While the DNC touts it’s numbers and gains in Congress, it is easy to win one district at a time, especially when many of those areas were simply no viable candidate opposing them and the Incumbent stepping down, dying, or at the bleak time going to jail. Now it is the DNC with more indicted criminals, and many of their still in good faith showing guys like those Obama Chicago thugs and mobsters in their pockets.
What will hurt them most in this election is when Americans look back over the past four years and say wow, the DNC Congress fought and bickered, was divided more than together on issues, went on vacation more often then they held a vote or session, and thought they should take over as Baseball commissioner. Beyond that how little did they accomplish? Where were these sweeping reforms promised, where was the opposition to Bush? Maybe they said it to reporters but the vote’s don’t reflect it.
Congress has done nothing good or bad for the last four years because they have done nothing in the last 4 years, waiting for Barrack or Hillary who were also among those doing nothing. At least John McCain brought important legislation to the floor, even if it was not always good legislation, or damned by a DNC majority just for being a Republican idea, he still was in there and fought to solve issues. He showed he can work with the Democrats and got hammered from both sides, yet the DNC signs Amazing Grace when Barrack says despite having been their yes man for less than 2 years that he can do this too.
I guess not having much to say in Denver just stokes the fires at home. Still if they wish to make John an Incumbent I say Re-Elect John McCain.
Andy Zeus Anderson
www.andyzeusanderson.com
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