Well, weird to a certain extent. Politics are always weird. It's just a given fact.
So, Obama says he plans on this 'change' thing by 'bringing the people together', eh?
Yeah well I don't agree.
Change? Hell yeah. All for it.
Bringing people together? Not so sure.
Newsflash. People don't want to be 'brought together'. That is why there's Democrats and Republicans. Why we don't pick up the phone when someone we don't particularly like calls around.
Helping is great, sure. But it sounds slightly hokey, doesn't it?
Ah.
Also on Obama.
Geraldine Ferraro? Part of Hilary Clinton's campaign?
Well if you've watched the news at all during the last few days, you would know some of the comments she made about Barack Obama.
That if he were a white man he would not be in this position. She said he was very lucky to be who he is.
And the sad thing is she's exactly right.
I'm not at all racist, but think of everything the guy has said. Truth be told: He's said very little. It's 'we need change this, we need change that" but he rarely actually says what he plans to change, if elected.
And he's winning.
Personally, I still hate Hilary's idea for mandating health care - you cannot MANDATE to people how they spend their money or deal with their own health. You just can't. But, I still think she's the only one for the job, out of the candidates. Feel free to comment on that, but I'm not going to miss out on a debate, so think of that before you post, kay?
Yeah, so, Ferraro quit Hilary's thing.
She resigned, Elliot Spitzer resigned from his New York Governor spot and some...military dude [forget who he was exactly. Sorry.] resigned also.
Lots of people quitting recently.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
And the weirdness continues.
Posted by Meg at 3:49 PM
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