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Much-Needed Advice for John McCain

October 10, 2008 - 12:04 am - by Jennifer Rubin
rachel peepers
2008-10-10 18:52:26

Everybody gives John McCain advice, but, franky, he is what he is.

In the final debate, I pray he gets his backbone back, and wipes the floor with Barack and his tax and spend, protectionistic Hooveristic economic programs, his tree-hugging energy policy, his devotion to Party and self above country, his affinity for insider dealing, earmarks and history of relationships with everything bad from terrorists to criminals to American-hating pastors.

Yet, even if McCain gives BH a real drubbing, McCain’s chances of winning are iffy. Because the playing field isn’t level. From the mainstream media to talk TV to comedy shows, American haters have been pummeling the Republicans from day one. Many Americans have bought into their lies and fearmongering. Which makes a Barack election all the more possible.

Assume, if you will, that Barack is elected. What’s the worst case scenario is unfortunately the likliest one, also.

It’s not about tax schemes or, one Party government or whatever health insurance program Barack and his Democratic congress want. It’s not about immigration. Or energy policies. Or wasteful earmarks. America can survive for four years with a full wagonload of Barackian, left wing, idealogic programs.

The issue is safety. The challenge is survival.

Does anybody think Barack will maintain and constantly update a missile defense shield? Of course not. He’s on the record as being against it. Does anybody think Barack would be diligent about safeguarding national secrets? Are you kdding? Or honing our military into an even more potent force? Not on your life. Barack is a brilliant idiot. He has an absent sense of good and bad. He’s partially color blind; can’t see white or black. Can’t distinguish from good and evil. He’s a man without a moral compass. Worst, he’s a pawn of evil.

Do you realize that the the world’s Islamo-facists, socialist and communist governments view Barack as a friend? At worst, they view him as a naive stooge who can persuaded through lies, promises and intimidation into making gross miscalculations and mistakes of Biblical proportions.

Here’s my best guess of the kind of things that would happen in a worst case scenario.

Within three years of Barack’s election, a country hostile to the free world, probably Iran, with the help of Russia, will develop nuclear missiles capable of reaching any part of the United States.

In other words, elect Barack, and your children will know, as our parents knew in 1963 during the Cuban missile crisis, what real fear is like; what it feels like to know that, after a few minutes warning, you could be vaporized by a nuclear attack.

Admittedly, for this fear to seep into the very marrow of our children, five things must occur.

1. Barack follows up on his threats to dump the U.S.
missile shield.
2. Russia is taken over by more hard liners than Putin.
Putin is tough, but not reckless.
3. For whatever consideration, Russia provides to a
country with a sociopathic leader the kind of cutting
edge missile technology and training necessary to
launch ICBM’s.
4. The offending country would be 90% certain that
its attack would result in significantly less than a
full retaliatory response from the United States.
5. Barack Obama is elected President of the United
States.

Epilogue: This is my final Rachel Peepers post. Wriing for the last three months on Pajamas Media has been fun. Lately, though, it’s become very frustrating to say the least. I believe in every fiber of my being that wanting Obama to be elected is as close to having a death wish for this country as you can get. Yet, that seems to be what millions of Americans desire. If anybody out there has any advice, I’m ready to listen. I plan to finish this school year, and then decide what to do with my life. Some of you over time have given me words of encouragement that I value highly. With others, it’s like talking to a stone wall.

I’ve taken up too much of your time as it is. Bye.
Love, Rachel