Sunday, September 28, 2008

Political points

About the debate Friday night, doesn't it seem like Obama is much more interested in talking about policy than actually governing? From what I can tell, every position he has ever held has merely been a stepping stone for him to something loftier. He has no major accomplishments to speak of, except his 2 memoirs, which has me greatly concerned about what he would pursue if he is elected.

And are you angry enough about the $700B bailout? Well, guess what else your elected officials did this weekend--Congress gives billions to auto industry!

This is way beyond outrageous! Again, every incumbent who is up for re-election and sits in Washington now should be thrown out of office this November... We should never forget how they have betrayed us! When you're in the voting booth a little over a month from now and you're unsure of what to do, just remember--anybody but the incumbent!

3 comments:

donsmom said...

I agree about Obama - all talk, and a lot of "I's" (but of course, McCain also got in his share of toward the end) - not to mention both parties lied through their teeth more than once. What scares me is the fact Obama comes across so charismatic, and "sounds" so good, so that the poor uninformed souls who don't read your blogs will only vote for whoever tickles their ears. They all promise, but few deliver....

Scott From South Cackalacky said...
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Scott From South Cackalacky said...

McCain won the debate overall, but not with any knock-outs... minus the "seal" line and a few others. McCain did exhibit one thing in this debate of which he has been consistent - CLASS!

Barry O came out blazing like Apollo Creed about how bad everything is and McCain respectfully offered words on "The Lion of the Senate" and appreciation to their hosts.

One more thing: Listen to it again and count how many times Obama said "Senator McCain" and then count how many times McCain said "Barack." Don't turn it into a drinking game or anything, but you will find the contrast rather distasteful.