I follow the remaining candidates closely. It's hard to chose one. Not because they are all so great. No. More so because they all have glaring flaws.
First, there's "The Newt". I lived in Georgia...in Newt's Congressional District, during those heady Republican Congress Years. I watched in disbelief as our own House Speaker assassinated himself before the Nation, and us Cobb County voters. I wondered how somebody that immature could even get himself elected to anything, not to mention to a seat in Congress. To me, Newt remains a poster kid for unleashed, immature, irrisponsible political behavior.
Since that time in the '90s, we've seen a myriad of sleazy politicians, all trying to out shine Newt's horrible behavior. We have pathological liars like Pelosi, Reid, Boxer, Durbin, W...Shultz, who demand that be actually believe their BS or they will....what? Have us beheaded? Hey, the sooner a house falls on Pelosi, or somebody throws water on her and she melts, well, the better off we'll all be.
So, Newt's out. He may be smart, but he's still a smart-ass demogogue to me.
How about Ron Paul, the Republican candidate who's not actually a Republican candidate, but is running as a Republican candidate so he can get somebody to listen to him and his vision for America....turning us into the United States of Mars, for that's where we'd have to relocate to per Ron's idea of international politics. Ron Paul has some great ideas about the US economy, but he gets an F----- for his world view, unless he plans to nuke all other nations, then his view would be OK.
Nope. Can't vote for Ron.
How about Rick? I voted for Rick in the primary, but that was before he went all "religion" on me. Of my major concerns for how I will be able to afford living much longer on my Social (in)Security check, religion and contraception are NOT among the top, ah, 100. I want a: 1) Secular president who has 2) a strong Christian Foundation, who 3) understands National and International politics and Marketing; who 4) doesn't believe in buying votes like this present, criminal administration; who 5) understandes business and what makes business succeed in America.
See, Rick, no contraceptives in the above!
So, candidate Mitt Romney, let me help you. This would be easy if you were not thinking as a Mormon. You must tell the American voters that: 1) Romney care was good in that it was a state based attempt to solve problems within the Massachusetts Health Care System. 2) Romney Care was never, ever, designed to be a blueprint for a National Health Care System; 3) You and your surrogates TOLD Obama and his administrative wonks that Romney care would NOT work on a National level!; and, 5) Romney care had many, many failings, which STATES could study to work out future changes to State Healthcare, not Federal Healthcare; and, finally, 6) No Federal Healthcare system can work in a free, independent, Republic such as ours. Health Care is a personal issue. States can provide legal and safety support, and work to provide better individual choices for it's citizens.
Good luck, Candidate Romney.
God Bless America! God Save America
First, there's "The Newt". I lived in Georgia...in Newt's Congressional District, during those heady Republican Congress Years. I watched in disbelief as our own House Speaker assassinated himself before the Nation, and us Cobb County voters. I wondered how somebody that immature could even get himself elected to anything, not to mention to a seat in Congress. To me, Newt remains a poster kid for unleashed, immature, irrisponsible political behavior.
Since that time in the '90s, we've seen a myriad of sleazy politicians, all trying to out shine Newt's horrible behavior. We have pathological liars like Pelosi, Reid, Boxer, Durbin, W...Shultz, who demand that be actually believe their BS or they will....what? Have us beheaded? Hey, the sooner a house falls on Pelosi, or somebody throws water on her and she melts, well, the better off we'll all be.
So, Newt's out. He may be smart, but he's still a smart-ass demogogue to me.
How about Ron Paul, the Republican candidate who's not actually a Republican candidate, but is running as a Republican candidate so he can get somebody to listen to him and his vision for America....turning us into the United States of Mars, for that's where we'd have to relocate to per Ron's idea of international politics. Ron Paul has some great ideas about the US economy, but he gets an F----- for his world view, unless he plans to nuke all other nations, then his view would be OK.
Nope. Can't vote for Ron.
How about Rick? I voted for Rick in the primary, but that was before he went all "religion" on me. Of my major concerns for how I will be able to afford living much longer on my Social (in)Security check, religion and contraception are NOT among the top, ah, 100. I want a: 1) Secular president who has 2) a strong Christian Foundation, who 3) understands National and International politics and Marketing; who 4) doesn't believe in buying votes like this present, criminal administration; who 5) understandes business and what makes business succeed in America.
See, Rick, no contraceptives in the above!
So, candidate Mitt Romney, let me help you. This would be easy if you were not thinking as a Mormon. You must tell the American voters that: 1) Romney care was good in that it was a state based attempt to solve problems within the Massachusetts Health Care System. 2) Romney Care was never, ever, designed to be a blueprint for a National Health Care System; 3) You and your surrogates TOLD Obama and his administrative wonks that Romney care would NOT work on a National level!; and, 5) Romney care had many, many failings, which STATES could study to work out future changes to State Healthcare, not Federal Healthcare; and, finally, 6) No Federal Healthcare system can work in a free, independent, Republic such as ours. Health Care is a personal issue. States can provide legal and safety support, and work to provide better individual choices for it's citizens.
Good luck, Candidate Romney.
God Bless America! God Save America
1 comment:
Alpha Male- How many times did you vote?
"By the way, I voted Newt, more so to keep him in the race." - Feb. 2 blog post by Alpha Male
"How about Rick? I voted for Rick in the primary, but that was before he went all "religion" on me." - Mar. 3 blog post by Alpha Male
You must be from Chicago where they say every election cycle, VOTE EARLY,VOTE OFTEN!
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