Wednesday, October 08, 2008

McCain Debate II

 Mood
[Kathryn Jean Lopez]

The Corner's  Kathryn Jean Lopez is a personal bellwether, so it was to her that I turned this morning, hoping to learn that my initial fears  -  that caused me to throw McCain from my living room 3 minutes into the debate - were unfounded. 
This is a fuller elucidation of what a lot of people are e-mailing me:

    Kathryn, love your articles, you seem to have the pulse of the country much more than most. McCain kissed it away tonight. Without some unforeseen event, he will lose by about 6-8 points and assure a Democratic majority in the Congress and the Senate, although I still think the Republicans will hold onto about 42 seats or so in the Senate, although with Snowe and others, I’m not sure that means much. However, he has created the future and maybe that was his role in everything. The same way that Ford created Reagan by allowing Carter to win with his bad debate performance, I think McCain has created our future with Palin. Her instincts and idealogy with 4 more years of experience coupled with an Obama Administration (ala Carter) will lead to a conservative revival which hopefully, at 43 years old, will be the last one that I have to experience in my life. The next 4 years are going to be brutal, although hopefully, the Democrats will overreach during the first two years and usher in Republicans to the House and Senate that understand the mistakes of the past and start acting like Republicans. With Gov. Jindall, Gov. Palin and Gov. Romney (who I voted for in the primary in Georgia, because I saw this coming, and I loved Gov. Romney’s message), the Republicans will be reborn. We, as a party, need to say never again to moderate, old Senators, or even VP’s (see Dole, McCain and Bush 1) and start putting forward young, energetic and idea driven governors. They have executive experience, ideas and the ability to communicate the ideals that make our party great. I hate that we have to go through the next 4 years with Obama at the helm. We will be tested severely by every adversary we have in the world and Obama’s instinct to talk and negotiate above every other action will serve us terribly.

    My family and I will suffer serious financial hardship over the next 4 years. Obama has no understanding of those of us who work 80 hour weeks, spend countless nights away from our families to provide a good life for them and aren’t some notorious CEO’s ( could that guy from Lehman be a bigger idiot?).Gov. Romney’s speech at CPAC and Gov. Palin in this campaign are the only two people that I have seen that speak to us who bust our backsides to support our family, don’t want Government to give us anything and understand what we are all about.

    It is time for the younger conservatives to rise up, take control of our party and start expelling the idiots like [continued]
While KJL obviously knows those sentiments, she channels me and issues a demurrer.  She will not roll over and quit.

I'm not there. I still have the fight in me. You know why? Tuesday night: What Barack Obama said about 9/11 encapsulated it for me. As Gov. Palin might put it: He just doesn't get it. "A lot of you remember the tragedy of 9/11." Were there five-year-olds in the room there I missed? We all remember, Senator. And tragedy? Maybe we should elect the head of the Red Cross commander-in-chief. 

I'm still confident that the good guys will crack the Jap code and be waiting for them at Midway.  USA! UAS! USA!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I made it further last night then in either of the previous ones. Obama's first words were the lies that the Bush administration caused the current economic crisis. Luckily for my TV, I was...medicated and holding a fat cigar. McCain let it slide. Oh Vey!! RR would have cut this moron to ribbons.

I still can not believe this country will put this idiot in charge of the free world. He continues to make factual errors and no one says squat. WTF?

The above letter is pretty much my train of thought. Sarah has got some big ones. With 4 years of seasoning, she will be a force-she is us. Sad to say, John McCain is not. Sadder still will be the damage this idiot does do our country in the next 2 years.

Some one wrote earlier they were going to let their $150K ride in the market and at the time, I agreed. Now, on the next upwards bump, I'm exiting and going to cash and gold. Even my star, XOM, has slipped badly the past 10 months and I believe the market, which always looks forward, is looking to an Obama presidency. There are a lot of equity holders thinking along these lines and I hate selling into carnage but where's the floor going to be with this economic idiot in charge.
MM

Rodger the Real King of France said...

A thoughtful comment M - thanks

Anonymous said...

It is idle, he rebuked me, to talk about preventing the wreck of Western civilization. It is already a wreck from within. That is why we can hope to do little more now than snatch a fingernail of a saint from the rack or a handful of ashes from the faggots, and bury them secretly in a flowerpot against the day, ages hence, when a few men begin again to dare to believe that there was once something else, that something else is thinkable, and need some evidence of what it was, and the fortifying knowledge that there were those who, at the great nightfall, took loving thought to preserve the tokens of hope and truth. ~Chambers

I'm sorry. I had to share my gloom. It's worth remembering that when Reagan read these words, he threw the bullshit flag.

Casca

Anonymous said...

heh
http://www.tsgnet.com/pres.php?id=370743&altf=Kptf1N4&altl=Hvbsejb

anyway, if american conservatives really think they both are the same, maybe you need four years of Husseyn Obambi as president to taste the differences

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