Rick Moran point’s out it’s business as usual for politicians to befriend or use those who’re considered to be out on the “fringe” of both political parties. Next step is for the politician to distance themselves from these groups or people by explaining they’re either being taken out of “context” or they’re not responsible and can’t control who endorses them. Using rationalization (better well known as denial) next step for the party faithful is to believe their candidate will do as they themselves have promised us they will do, when elected to office. Fringe groups are needed to raise money or secure their vote. Both parties candidates must be careful not to alienate the fringe groups. Okay, we get it. Arguments will be made that logically dismiss both sides as a necessary evil to win an election. All in all it’s a distraction from who the candidate really is, what they believe and how they “personally” will lead us. Planed and prepared speeches are great but who can argue with what a candidate says off the cuff. Those comment’s speak volumes to fill in the blanks. Obama has just told us we shouldn’t be allowed or trusted to think for ourselves. Obama has just told us he’s smarter than us. Right or wrong is this the person who should be leading us? Should we at this critical time in world history surrender our trust to a elitist thinking, Harvard lawyer? Shouldn’t we by now recognize Obama is no more than a typical politician who’s promises of hope and change is no more than a campaign slogan? Easily put – If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck – it’s a duck. Distractions aside I believe electing Obama and his advisors to office will make the Carter presidency pale in comparison to the damage he’s likely to do. Stars have aligned themselves to elect another “ultraliberal” president to office by the previously planted seeds. This time lets show the elites that we’re not so dumb after all. Obama has done nothing more than play to whatever we want to hear, distracting us to what he will actually do if elected to office. This country will be far more divided than ever. Stagnation to the economy while opening the door for aggressors by using their historically best friend of appeasement. Obama won’t be able to simply vote ‘present” (done for “political” reasons in the past !!!) while sitting in the Presidents chair. All elections are important. This one is critical to get right. I never thought in my wildest dreams I’d ever see Hilary as a better alternative. I will vote for McCain.
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