Sunday, August 14, 2011

Pawlenty out of the race, but not off the team

A sampling of voters in Iowa let their feelings be known on Saturday night: Michelle Bachmann is their 'pick-of-the-crop' and you gotta know that crops are very important in Iowa.

So, what else did we learn? One thing - What Ron Paul says carries a lot of weight in Iowa. Another? Mitt Romney is still looked upon skeptically as an East Coast Blueblood, not as 'heartland American'. And, of course, one guy who hadn't 'officially' announced cast a long, Texas sized shadow, over the whole Iowa gathering...Rick Perry made his presence known.

My opinion is that the "Conservative Dream Team" is still intact, including Pawlenty. Money runs a campaign engine, and Tim couldn't pull enough of that green stuff in order to stay in the race. He's made of the stuff we need in a Conservative administration, so in my book he's still on the team.

Who else? Sarah Palin, of course. In the race? No. Sarah and Michelle Bachmann represent the same values and principles that makes America the best Nation in the world. Sarah getting in at this point would drain away some of Michelle's support. Either fine lady is still my pick for VP. They are cast from the same "Titanium" mold, and either would add a level of importance and class to the position of VP that has not been seen before. I believe that Rick Perry would make that happen.

And? John Bolton. I do not know if he's ever been in the military, but John Bolton is a warrior, and we do need more warriors in the new Conservative administration.

What else? Well, for sure and for certain American voters must get rid of the pompas, arrogant, narcissistic trash now currently serving in Congress. We all know their names...pelosi, reid, shumer, frank (here comes the bile...rising, again), durbin, and many others. RINOs, too. "throw the bums out!"

Those who remain in congress must be part of the solution in America, not part of the problem. The first four years of conservative (not far-right-wing conservatism) American management will be tough because obama and his elitist thugs have really screwed things up in a very short time.

As we are witnessing right now, though, American Voters want results, not sophomoric decision making and "change that chokes us to death". The new administration will be over-criticized by a socialist/Marxist media (who should be arrested and shot for treason and fomenting terrorism). Maybe some in the media will wake up and do some actual journalism. Now, THAT would be a welcome surprise!

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