Thursday, July 30, 2009

Yack to the future

When listening to Barack Please Nodrama speak, as well as the rest of the Deceptocrats, It has to becoming increasingly clearer to the Obamorons that voted for this guy they they were all fooled. And if it is not than there are only two explanations to why they were not. 1, they hate America just as much as Barry and his ilk. or 2, they dont want to admit it, they have the "cheat on me but dont tell me" mentality.

I often daydream with this fantastic mind of mine. I wonder if Myself or someone else could travel back in time and present Americans with proof of what Obama wants to do to this country, such as "Cap and trade" "health care reform aka government run welfare program", "card check" etc... would they vote for him? I'm quite sure there are a number of folks that would.

But then there are the folks that were fooled. A simple catch phrase, "Change." Thats all that did it. but change what? These gullible people were tricked by Obama saying that he wants to change how Washington runs. "Politics as usual" he would often say. but did they know that what he really wanted to change is what Washington runs. Big difference. They did not. So I would assume that the election would've had a different outcome. Hell, while I'm back there why not let the Republicans know that we needed a better candidate than McCain!

But alas, I cannot Travel back in time. #1, Time travel does not exist. And more importantly #2, I am not a 5'7" Teenage boy with a questionable friendship with a kooky doctor that resembles Albert Einstein. And even more important than that, The chances of me getting my hands on a Delorean with a "flux capacitor" are extremely slim.

So I will just have to settle for getting the word out there now, and help get a conservative elected in 2012 so we can try to fix this mess.

3 comments:

  1. The only reason Obama was elected was that the public wanted a Democrat to be in office...any Democrat for that matter...even an inexperienced one. If we had to do it all over again, I still think there is a huge majority who would still vote for him...except for maybe the idiots who really thought there was a magic pill in Obama - that he was really going to wash everyone's problems away.

    It didn't help that we had McCain as a candidate either! It really upset me that after the election, the first chance he got he went against Palin and insulted her. That was just disgusting...she was the one that even gave him a push to actually put him on the radar!

    Well, we have to accept the fact that we are, in fact, stuck with Obama. Biden is looking better each and every day...maybe it is because they only let him talk once a month? hmmm...

    Even before the 2012 election, the Republicans need to secure Senate seats in 2010, like in New Jersey and Virginia. Only then will we know what kind of chance we might have in 2012. I thought that when Michael Steele took over the RNC chair, Republicans would be unbeatable...but he seems to be very cautious with not saying too much...or else he back tracks on what he's already said. I would also like Boehner to step it up a little...yeah, it's nice to talk in front of your peers and drop a copy of Bills that haven't been read by any member of Congress on the floor in disgust, but that is not going to help us in the liberal media unless he actually speaks out!

    I have been wondering who would be likely to give Obama a run for his money in 2012...what do we think? I still feel Palin has something up her sleeve...(fingers crossed) here's hoping! I think the other ones I've heard were Newt Gingrich or Mitt Romney or Mike Huckabee (who would have been a more likely candidate than McCain)...how about Dick Morris (well, actually he might not get passed the first round)...who do we have left...Arlen Specter? =)

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  2. Haha! The truth is, that it is to early to back anyone right now. You are right my friend, 2010 is key! going back to Romney may not be the answer, And I personally dont think Newt can win although I like Newt a whole lot. Palin is the front runner of that bunch in my eyes. But there is time to get national exposure, and I wouldnt be surprised if we see a young man by the name of Bobby Jindal take center stage. In fact, I think that would be a good thing.

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  3. Yeah, but Jindal had his chance (I think it was when the election was still going on or when Obama won, and he spoke to the American people) and I think he screwed up ... don't get me wrong, I even thought he was going to take over the RNC chair before Michael Steele got picked and was going to be the leader for the Republican party because he is such a brilliant guy, but the media demolished him (not as much as Palin, of course) and didn't think he had that much personality to attract newcomers to the Republican Party...he is still young though...we will see...I think he has to redeem himself though...

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