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Gotta be brief.
We learned all Republicans are not what Fairfax VA wants them to be. They are a diverse group of people bound together by ideals.
We learned more about Romney. That he and his ilk like Bain Capital are responsible for the economic woes we now face.
We learned that unlimited money is wasted on well informed voters. Romney spent more and won, but usually the Massachusetts candidate always wins in New Hampshire… After all metropolitan Boston, the capital of Massachusetts, is New Hampshire’s largest city…
We learned Huntsman really isn’t the dufus he was made out to be on all previous debates and media commentary.
We learned that Ron Paul, is probably too old to be president, even though we may admire his libertarian streak that resonates through every American.
We learned that Iowa was just a game, with big money alligning itself behind one candidate, then another, then another, then another, then another, and Rick Santorum now has just faded away….
We learned New Hampshire is not as flakey conservative (meaning they are more informed than most) as large parts of the rest of the nation.
We learned that often the wrong people get put in as front runners. Buddy Roemer gets a standing ovation in Nashau, among supporters of all the other candidates… (It was the best talk of the campaign so far)… Yet, the only Republican runner who has been a reelected governor, and reelected Congressman, is not allowed on stage at any debates.
You put a two-timing philanderer Pizza mogul as the prime presidential candidate, but shut out a 4 term Republican Congressman who was also a 2 term Republican governor? One who resurrected a state that was as bad off and as corrupt, as is Washington now? C’mon.. This election process is not natural.. it is staged. It is a Selection Process, not an election process……
We learned already that Citizens United will have to be overturned. It is now apparent we won’t have any fair elections until both corporations and the wealthy can no longer funnel enormous wealth into election cycles.
And most importantly, we learned the Republicans have no ideas on how to get us out of the mess… Since summer, not one good idea to get American jobs back into high gear, has come out in any campaign.. Instead we have gotten piped in music decrying who is the most conservative…
How will they get jobs roaring again?
Supposedly on Newark High School’s Junior Varsity, is a future threat to High Schools across the conference….
Playing linebacker next year, he has already given 10 concussions, broken 5 opponents bones, and had one kid tell the coach, he was the reason that kid wasn’t staying on the team anymore…..
I heard this with raised eyebrow, and wondering if these values are truly the ones we want our kids to work for,…. decided to pass it on.
You have your radicals, and conservatives…
Radicals who want to cut taxes,and take drastic measures, bold untried steps, to strip government of its power, it’s authority,….
And then you have conservatives, who just want things to go back to the way they were before the Bush Tax cuts, … when everything worked. when everyone did better than the year before, when we all actually believed that if we just worked hard, applied ourself, we could retire with something saved up and enjoy our golden years…
In this regard, Republicans like McConnell, Boehmer, Cantor, and Ryan are radicals…. Democrats including Obama, Biden, Coons, are conservative….. We just want to go back where we were ten years ago… Is that so bad?
Lol, I told you.
And now we have it: a very clear choice. Maybe I’m the only one who is tired of parceling beans, putting some in this pile, others in that, and then counting up the totals to see which has more… A fight between Mike Castle and Chris Coons would be just that…
Instead, I wanted a clear fight, one that doesn’t even have to go nasty-ad personal to make the news… IN FACT, THE PERSONAL IS SOOO BORING, compared to the energy of what this battle of ideas will generate.
We have: Abortion versus Choice
Low Taxes versus Large Debt
Religion versus Science
Family values versus Economic Growth
Slashing Services versus Helping Those Less Fortunate
Carbon Fuels versus Nonpolluting Ones
Mommy versus Dad.
Lucky us. We have a sexy Mom (oo-la-la) and sexy Dad (hubba hubba) fighting it out… Anyway…..
Here are my predictions. This election will be way, way too close to call. It will be so close that the green and blue Castle-lites will quickly forgive and eagerly join in with the O’Donnell Blues…
This election will be the most exciting one in most living Delawarean’s memories. It will involve multiple local visits by the next presidential elections biggest names.
This election will redefine political boundaries for the next twelve years… Not officially, but this one set’s up the next election coming up in two years.
Most important, it opens up the dialogue of ideas. The official Republican Party is dead. That’s the party of platitudes, or platypussys, (which is it? I forgot. )
Real people put in a candidate, one not supported by the party, one even disparaged by the party, one horribly ridiculed vociferously by the party… and guess what? …..
The people said ” yeah, that may be so…. but she is still much better than anything you got!!!! ..”
That’s a pretty damning indictment.
Christine now has the valid claim to be the one being of the people, for the people and (to win an election) by the people. To go against that, no matter who the opponent, is a very scary force to reckon with. Although oblivious to it now, Coons is is in trouble, and had better get his good ideas out there right now while Christine is reeling from her victory over the storming of the Bastille….
Likewise, everyone official who dissed her, whether blogger, think tank, or otherwise, obviously has interests that counteract those held dear-to-heart by real people. They have been proven to speak with forked tongues.
The People have spoken, just like they did with Obama. Each might cringe to be associated with the other, but both were fresh candidates in their respective races. If one looks at the big picture stretching over two parties, one hears the People saying “the old is not working. Let’s do something different…. ”
I’ve been calling for the death of the Republican Party, and so far, after each election after their peak in 2004, I have been correct; that party’s power has shrunk exponentially. However, Christine, has rejuvenated Conservatism in this state better than anything I could have done or said. For they( conservatives) are tired of being put down, stomped on, dismissed, pooh-poohed, cussed at, sexually intimidated, beaten up, suckered punched, laughed at, lip flipped, weasel wedged, wet Willied, bitch slapped, nipple tucked, and then be dismissed as inconsequential by a handful of men in Greenville with way too much money?
And now, conservatism has found a natural outlet to unleash all that energy pent up since the official Republican Party decided to cater to millionaires instead of Conservatives. Like a tiny wedge in a sand dam, all that pent up energy, will change the landscape these next few weeks ..
But will Conservatism work? Ahh, that is another question and will be one debated in another post.. Right now, I have to get back and celebrate with the lovely Ms. O’Donnell, her coming out party… 🙂
In a largely unknown formality, the NFL Commissioners met today to sanction the results of Sunday’s game. Usually they meet, agree to accept the games outcome, and it can then become official.
Apparently one of the group voted no, and since the vote has to be unanimous, the identity of the champion is in limbo.
“This is outrageous.” said Commissioner Kowalko. “Almost 100 million watched it live. All of them saw with their own eyes that it was won by the Giants”.
“Not so fast”, said NFL detractor McDowell. “There are calls that may have been overlooked during the actual game which could possibly annul a touchdown and switch the game around completely, giving the unbeaten New England Patriots, their perfect record after all.”
‘If we can find a hold or face mask that was not called, then the Patriots will get the title”, said Adams, from the Patriot’s home office. “It just can’t be…..the greatest team ever can not lose to a fifth seeded wild card team. Things like that do not happen. There has to be an error and we will search until we find it…..” Adams added.
Quarterback Manning took it in stride. “We won, it was open and transparent. They had their chance to contribute, and we beat them. I am confident, that all will agree, we outplayed them in the final minutes, and deserve our win.”
The Patriot’s team has placed two lawsuits against the NFL on hold, pending the reappraisal of the investigation.
Five meetings will be held by Commissioner McDowell around the country. The first, should be the most contentious, since it will be held in the Meadowlands. The second will be held in Boston, with the rest held in Phoenix, Tampa Bay, and Green Bay.
Opponents of this decision have called it a delaying tactic just to prevent the Giants from receiving their Superbowl rings. When asked for comment, Commissioner Copeland said “I see nothing wrong for the Patriots to pursue avenues that will better their organization. They have a right: let them exercise it. ” Copeland finished by saying: “I actually like the Giants, but an unbeaten record will not come around for a long time. We have a duty to give the average football viewer the best outcome of a game that can happen. Most would like to say they saw a team go all the way in their lifetimes…..”
Football fans for the most part are outraged. “Once the game is over, it is over.” shouted one fan to the commissioners as they left the building under heavy security guard. “We play by rules in this country”, shouted another later identified as J Scott.
The decision stunned the foreign press. “What is wrong with those Americans” the Daily Telegraph (UK) shouted across its front page.
“Only in America,… when a thing is final, it is never final,” sighed the French Presse.
Referee Boncelet agrees with the Commissioner’s decision. He was the only referee concurring.
“Games are not decided by the final score, they are decided by how each referee’s calls, create or eliminate opportunities to gain ground. In a game this big, if a referee misses a call that can make a difference in whether that important final play is made or not, it should affect the outcome. We have reason to believe miscalls did occur and we will find them.”
Boncelet is being paid $275,000 by the Patriot’s to review the films.