
I watched the presidential debate tonight, and wow. What is wrong with America? How did these two jokers get into the top ring of American politics? As they went back and forth like two bickering kids who can't agree on a thing or allow the other to complete a thought, I came to the conclusion that I agree with very little that either of these guys think, and the decision we have to make is who will do less damage to the country. You all know how I feel about Barack Hussein Obama. I think he is a slimy, lying, deceiving America hater who thinks that only he himself knows what is best for all Americans. He won't listen to anyone else's ideas and considers himself and his "superior judgment" to be the end-all to any debate about his absolute lack of any relevant experience. Well, his "superior judgment" would have sent yet another team of U.N. officials to Iraq after 15 years of that not working and our kids would have been stuck with a terrorist-ridden Iraqi government, Iranian government, Afghani Pakistani and Syrian governments. Leave the country to Barack Hussein Obama's "superior judgment" and in a few years we won't even have a country anymore, I truly believe that. I have a great deal more respect for John McCain and the things that he has actually accomplished in his life. If anyone is actually ready to be president right now it is him. He has so much experience, and to his credit, he has taken an active position against wasteful government spending and I believe that his plan to revitalize the economy will work. Why though does he think its ok to spend money to fight global warming? Talk about wasteful spending, every dollar spent on that is WASTED!!! 30 years from now our grandkids will be learning about the hoax that changed America in history classes. I said early that I agree with little that these guys talk about but thats not really true. I do agree mostly with John McCain but he is not the solid, charismatic, inspiring republican that Ronald Reagan was and that I think this country needs now more than ever, ever before. Even a Franklin W Roosevelt would be great right now, and he was a democrat! That was in a time when big government was a little more n
ecessary. We do not need a faker like Obama right now when things are going down the drain like never before. We need someone who can step up and be a true leader. Enter Sarah Palin. If I can appreciate any one specific thing about John McCain its that he gave us Sarah Palin. If anyone in today's American political scene will fill Ronald Reagan's shoes it is Sarah Palin. She is so solid, and everything the media does to smear and destroy her only further validates her strength and the potential for good she has. Ronald Reagan and Abraham Lincoln, the Gods of the Republican Party, we both hated by the media too. They were smeared and lied about and made out as absolute fools, and subsequently elected president and accomplished more than any other presidents ever. History repeats itself. I hope she doesn't let it get to her and that she stays around on the political scene. We need her badly. Want to see what I am talking about then watch the debate between her and Joe "Hairplug" Biden on October 2nd. That will be awesome to see what kind of stupid stuff she can get him to say. I can't wait. I'll check in after it.

5 comments:
How do you really feel Ryan?
I agree wholeheartedly on the 'Fight against Global Warming'. I'm all for going green, and using less energy, and leaving a smaller mark, but Global Warming isn't my motivation. Remember the whole Communist Shakedown of the 50's, and how that terror reached across America? And now we look back in shame that we let politicians do that. I see Global Warming as the same scandal, 30 years from now it will be looked back upon with shame and Al Gore will finally be seen for the hypocrite that he is.
Sarah Palin is a very bright beacon of hope in all this. Four years of McCain, then enter Palin for 8. What I got out of last nights debate was someone who had memorized facts and buzzwords and used his elitist 'trump all' mentality as he spoke, and then there was someone who's been there and done that. I'll go with experience.
Hi Ryan!
Hi Mom! Did you want to leave a comment?
Haha, I love Mom's comment.
McCain is bad news. Obama is worse. Biden is, for all I can see, worthless. Palin is hope! Honestly, a few months ago I was getting ready to burn my vote on Bob Parr (Libertarian) just so that I could say I had no part in the ensuing crap our two presidential candidates would dish out, but now I think I can be comfortable casting meaningful vote for the Republicans (or not meaningful, if you consider the electoral college...).
Democrats say Palin has no foreign policy experience, but what foreign experience does Obama have? Matt Damon doesn't like Palin's "Folksy hockey Mom" appeal but then, who gives a crap about Matt Damon? I say a spunky hockey mom is exactly what we need to cheer when President McCain does something right and also to get on her feet and scream at him when he decides to do something astronomically stupid (did someone mention money spent on global warming?)
I love Palin. I'd sooner cast a vote for her than any other politition I've ever heard of except Arnold Schwarzaneggar.
Just kidding, Ryan.
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