Thursday, October 16, 2008

Debate & Losers

Debate III- Much better format last night and it seemed likely that John McCain’s head was about to explode. Bob Schiefer in my humble opinion had decent questions, but hardly unusual.

No Abortion
Vouchers
Joe Plumber
Nuclear
Oil
Cut Capital Gains
No New Taxes

I could have closed my eyes and been back in high school. With all the new challenges facing the world the candidates are still debating old news instead of future solutions. This is a nation of consumptive, ignorant citizens. Time to wake up my fellow citizens. McCain this time came across as much more snarky and dismissive. Rolling his eyes, making strange facial expressions sometimes I believe he thought he was on The Daily Show. McCain continues to prioritize and advocate every wrong solution to future clean energy and again stumbles over just how to dispose of spent nuclear fuel. Also, McCain’s health care plan is the ultimate joke. Even my dedicated Republican sister who employed by a health insurance provider is stunned by the McCain proposal. Voters should be mortified of his idea as it suggests a large majority of Americans could be self-insuring themselves. I just don’t understand where either of the candidates is going to come up with the amount of money needed to fix all this nation’s ills within our borders. Especially McCain who comes off so bipolar on the issue of cutting spending and spending billions on his programs. Overall, this debate did little as a game changer so it’s back to tv ads and stump speeches for the next 19 days.


Senator Jerk- Loser Joe Lieberman is at it again, this time supporting the reelection of Republican Senator Norm Coleman in Minnesota. I am admittedly no fan of the arrogant Al Franken, but Lieberman continues to thumb his nose at the Democratic Party. Lieberman’s true Judas move will be after the election, if Democrats reach a 60-seat Senate majority, I guarantee Lieberman will switch party affiliation to Republican and deprive the Dems of a veto-proof majority. Lieberman needs to be retired from the Senate by the people of Connecticut in his next race for reelection.

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