Wednesday, November 03, 2004

My random thoughts on the election.

Thank God George W. Bush is going to be re-elected.

-It's not official at the time of this writing but it looks like it's over. The media is keeping the election alive much like a badly written reality TV show (aren't they all) and we've got a bunch of "fake" drama going on right now. Once the defeated traitor-in-chief figures out that not even his 100,000 lawyers can help - Kerry should concede.

-Katie Couric is wearing black this morning, how appropriate.

-I, like a lot of people, flipped around the stations last night watching the returns. It was funny how CNN and CBS had the race closer all night than it really was.

-Cokie Roberts said something intelligent last night (liberals do have their moments) when she said something like "It's not the war in Iraq, it's not the economy, it is the moral vote that won in this election.' I assumed she meant that all gay marriage propositions failing. Maybe she meant that the "Moral Majority" got off their behind and voted (unlike the other side we didn't need a pied piper like Bruce Springsteen skipping along and leading us to the polls). Peter Jennings cut her off before she could elaborate so we will never know exactly what she meant. But the Moral Vote in this election did win in this election. After the smoke clears today I am sure we will be hearing more about it.

-Now ABC, if you figure it out, you could get all your ratings up. Stop trying to cram the acceptance of homosexuality down the throats of the American public. Stop calling it "a right to choose" and call it what it is "abortion." Combine that with telling the truth on your news programs and you will get all the business. Viewers will flock to your network more than anything the HOLLYWOOD LEFT has been able to do. But you won't. It's just wishful thinking on my part.

-Tom Daschle lost. He actually lost 4 years ago but this year he could not and did not get away with vote fraud. He will not be missed.

-Proposition 200 here in Arizona passed. If you are not familiar with it, it prohibits taxpayer support to non-citizens. No food stamps, welfare, etc without proof of citizenship and any government worker who grants taxpayer assistance to non citizens is subject to fines and jail time.

-Our RINO senator John McCain was all over the TV last night and was asked about proposition 200 said that he was afraid that it may lead to non citizens not being able to use public libraries or to hike and camp on federal or state lands. BULLSHIT. He is on the wrong side of this and has been all along. How he keeps getting re-elected here is beyond me. (I voted against him). Look for other States to follow suit and watch for similar propositions in other states in coming elections.

-Speaking of John McCain, the press is playing him up for the next presidency. It ain't gonna happen. Not only has he been wrong about immigration for a very long time but the also is responsible for the biggest screw ups in political history (Campaign Finance Reform).

-Hey John K - why the long face? :)

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