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Please Explain Your Unwavering Love of the GOP to Me
Dear Middle America,
My spirits were crushed this morning when I saw the following image on the front page of the New York Times:
For the last 8 years, you have been beaten like an unwanted dog by the current administration. Yet you still come back.
These are your children that have gone off to an unwarranted war.
These are your children who face the prospect of going to Iran.
These are your residents that have been scared of the prospect of terrorism, when in all reality, a heart attack is much more likely and preventable.
These are your jobs that have been shipped overseas.
These are your dams, bridges, levees that have been left untended.
These are your residents that have been neglected, without care, when the levees broke.
These are your homes that have been sent to foreclosure.
These are your children enduring a failed education system.
These are your residents with no health care.
These are your savings accounts that have been wiped-out while your debt and cost of living has risen.
These are your children and grand children who will have to pay for the repercussions of a soon to be $12 trillion deficit, a war torn Middle East, a collapsing environment and a global economy that will have no problem leaving America behind.
And like a dog who get's kicked regularly, left outside on a short chain with nothing but scraps, you keep coming back, tail wagging. These states regularly support this party with unquestionable allegiance. Why?
Is it religion?
Is it race?
Is it a fear of globalization?
Is it taxes?
Is it the war?
Please, help me understand why, after 8 years of getting kicked in the head, does the middle of this map still appear to support the GOP in such a way that this race will be close? How can you support a party that insults you and treats you like peasants?
There is a big, beautiful world out there. A world where you aren't a Joe Sixpack that will vote for any lipstick anti-librarian just because she has great legs. A world where your family is important, your health is important, your home is important, your job is important, your future is important. You are important.
It has potential to be a really amazing place. Come check it out.
Where's the Passion?
I was listening to Carly Fiorina tonight on the way home from work. It was really, really boring. I've heard more passion from my kid about finding bugs. I hated this speech. There is nothing there. On the radio, there was even less.
Fiorina is supposed to be getting people excited about voting for McCain, instead, she simply reads off the teleprompter much in the way that I would read a speech I've never seen before and didn't really care about my performance.
Joe Lieberman was slightly better, but still has that annoying 3 - 5 syllable and pause speech pattern that everyone in both conventions has. He makes a few, well scripted jokes, but for the most part, the speech was dull and predictable. In other words, it was clear he was pulling from the teleprompter, and while I believe that he believes his own bullshitake, he didn't really do a great job of conveying it.
Speakers at the DNC did a slightly better job in conveying their passion for reform in this country, but I suspect that the aura of Barack generates passion from speakers. Nancy Pelosi did a pretty decent job, but still doesn't get me doing cartwheels.
Hilary Clinton, also did a fairly decent job
It seemed like she deviated from the teleprompter slightly, but I still don't get the same warm & fuzzy passionate feelings that I got from this:
I don't know, maybe it was the slides, but in the end, Steve is more passionate about selling a 3G iPhone than any speaker I've seen at either DNC or RNC selling why I should vote for their party.
And that's just sad.


