Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election. Show all posts

Thursday, February 7, 2008

And Then There Were Two...or Three, or Four


Romney's denouement was a surprise to me. I took him at his word that he was marching on despite a poor showing on Super Tuesday. This changes the complexion of the campaign for the Republicans. McCain had started his meager attempt to bring every one into the tent. He saw this as necessary to combat the flogging he was taking not only from Romney, but from the radio right.
Now it seems that he has a choice. To continue the catering if he wishes, or to be true to his more moderate ways. He appears to not need the far right, unless there is an ABMc (Anyone But McCain) movement that Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh seem willing to join.

McCain was lambasted this past week with constant references to "McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy, and McCain-Lieberman" legislation. This was an attempt to "liberalize" the Senator, but I always saw McCain's efforts as a way to bridge that awful partisan gap that hamstrings our government. It looks like no good deed continues to go unpunished.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Slamming Obama


I should have expected it. Once Barack Obama was getting close to being a seriously considered Democratic candidate, the slurs and half-truths start. Not so much with his current opponents, but those on the Internet wishing only to cloud the issues. First, I have to say that I have not come close to choosing who will get my vote in November (could even be a Republican), but I do have a great sense of fairness.

I am referring to a much-forwarded piece of Internet information that states Obama is a Muslim, that his step-father was a revolutionary, that he refuses to say the Pledge of Allegience, and many other half-lies.

If one takes the time to check http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/muslim.asp, you would see that most of what was written is simply not true, but with just enough of some tidbits on which to build the lies.

I am reading Obama's first book, Dreams From My Father, written in 1995 likely before he seriously considered running for president. It certainly is interesting and he does have a varied background very much unlike other candidates. But nothing he experienced would scare me away from considering him for our leader.

On the other hand, I am also reading Carl Bernstein's, A Woman in Charge, about Hillary Clinton and to the extent that I feel that Bernstein is a truthful, responsible journalist, I have decided that I could not vote for her -- oh, let me count the reasons. Another time, maybe.

There is so much negative in political races, so what little I can do to keep it above the line, I will try to do.