Palin Ponderings…

So, I know this topic is rather tardy, but I’m going to write anyways. Not gonna lie…as much as I like to pride myself on my political prowess, I did NOT see this coming. In fact, according to most political gurus, this governor and former Miss Congeniality of Alaska was last on the VP probability list. Who did *I* think the ol’ Johnny was going to pick? Mitt Romney. I was fairly convinced that, due to his name recognition, popularity in the primaries, and staunch conservative views, the honor would go to him. Some questioned this pick because of the fact that he’s Mormon. I thought that the small amount of people that would have a problem with this detail was pretty insignificant. Of course, all this Romney talk is pointless because, obviously, McCain did not pick him. He picked Sarah. Now, let’s do a little analysis of this decision; we’ll begin with a pro/con list for lil’miss Palin…

Pros:

1) She’s young. McCain needed a makeover for his old and grizzly image. This will grab up the shallow, cosmetic votes, and hopefully show people that Republican can be “fresh” too.

2) Has solid conservative politics. McCain needed someone who would reinforce his major political views, not “compliment” them…which really means disagree with them. However, on some of the smaller issues, she holds different opinions, which will work to their advantage (i.e., she’s more active on women’s rights, her husband is a union worker, ect.)

3) She’s a woman. This will prove very useful in picking up all the disgruntled Hillary supporters who can’t bring themselves to vote for a radical. Ohio residents especially are (according to polls) responding very positively to this choice. (This is also a con, which will be noted below)

4) She’s a “maverick”. Taking on McCain’s image, but this time it’s a good thing. As one who’s *proven* herself willing to reach across party lines as opposed to just talking about it, she stands out. Not only does she hold unique views for a republican (as noted in point 2), but she has successfully reached mutual agreements with those from whose opinion she differs.

Cons:

1) Lack of experience. The McCain campaign has been using this card (and rather effectively, I might add), to show Obama’s weak points. The fact that he’s now taking on a VP that has even less experience (time-wise) than Obama is generating a lot of whininess about him being hypocritical. (Which he’s not. Having an inexperienced VICE president is a lot less of a concern than having an inexperienced PRESIDENT.) If people would look into the fact that, as Governor, she’s *actually* had much more experience running things than Obama has, I’m quite sure this wouldn’t be an issue. But people don’t. So it’s an issue.

2) Lack of name recognition/solid reputation. Had the RNC gotten off to a normal start, I think this would have been less of an issue. However, the media is now attempting to learn every detail of her life in a span of 2 months. This, obviously, has generated a lot of hearsay and rumors. The question is…is saucy gossip better than no media attention at all?

3) May look patronizing towards Hillary supporters. A lot of women’s rights activists are getting annoyed because to them, it looks like we expect them to be happy with ANY woman on the ballot. Those ladies should watch her acceptance speech.

Ok. There you have it. I reserve the right to add on to this later in the season, but let me assure you all, I am ecstatic about McCain’s choice. I hope you all tuned in to watch the RNC this week. John McCain delivered his acceptance speech Thursday night. All in all, it was a magnificent speech, if completely different from Palin’s. If Sarah’s speech on Wednesday was Obama-level inspiration infused with substance, fire, and down-to-earth goodness, then McCain’s was a detailed how-to guide for each of the issues. He delivered, with “arguably more detail than Obama’s”according to a CNN reporter, exactly what the American people want to hear; the change WE plan to bring is good change…and here’s how we’re going to do it. Surprisingly void of any attempt to Obama-ize the convention, and surprisingly FULL of a fired-up, chanting, hero-worshipping crowd.

I volunteer for the Luke Puckett campaign, and I can tell you first hand that the last two convention nights have been our turning point. Potential donors that had previously thought it foolish to waste money on a sure-to-lose effort are now giving—and giving generously. The question is…once the fire has burned for a bit, and things are back to their normal hum, will we still have the drive?

Published in:  on September 7, 2008 at 6:25 pm Leave a Comment

Drilling in ANWR

Oh, look. It’s another example of how world-changing liberal politicians are these days….

http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080802/OPINION12/808020390/1002/OPINION


But wait…there’s more! Apparently Pelosi isn’t the only kid on the block with this radical, planet-saving mindset.

http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/08/01/obama-risks-backlash-in-opposing-new-oil-drilling/

I’m confused.  We bought Alaska in 1959.  It was originally dubbed “Seward’s Folley” because of the assumption (at the time) that there was no natural resouces there.  Consider this quote from the New York Tribune, The New York World said that it was a “sucked orange.” It contained nothing of value but furbearing animals, and these had been hunted until they were nearly extinct. Except for the Aleutian Islands and a narrow strip of land extending along the southern coast the country would be not worth taking as a gift…. Unless gold were f

ound in the country much time would elapse before it would be blessed with Hoe printing presses, Methodist chapels and a metropolitan police. It was ‘a frozen wilderness’” ~ Horace Greeley, New York Tribune- 1867

Now, don’t get me wrong; I realize that Alaska has turned out to be far more than we ever imagined back then.  My point is this; the US did not buy Alaska so that we could own a wildlife reserve.  We bought Alaska in hopes of finding natural resources…and we have.  We were expecting gold, if anything.  What we found is just as valuable, yet we can’t harvest it.  We can’t, because we’re trying to “protect the environment”.  Let me tell you something…if anyone researched ANWR (Artic National Wildlife Refuge) and, more specifically, the 10-02 area (where we’d be drilling), they would have their eyes opened.  If they saw the extreme smallness of the proposed drilling areas compared to the size of the reserve (2,000 acres for drilling, out of 20 million acres of reserve) they would be shocked, and probably feel lied to by the media (there’s a shocker) and deceived by their politicians.  Because what Pelosi and Obama and Gore and every other environmentalist/politician/martyr doesn’t want you to know is that the area the we want to drill in, this tiny, oil-laden section of Alaska, is nothing but “artic desert”.  Go check out www.ANWR.org for photos, info, and more. 

 

Can you imagine? If we get even more liberals into the Congress, White House, ect…maybe we can restrict the harvest of even more of our natural resources!

Now, I will grace you all with my opinion about all of this.  The whole situation actually sickens me, because… these environmentalists/politicians/martyrs do not, I repeat, DO NOT ACTUALLY CARE ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT!

You may be thinking, “Well, Of course they do, you big, conservative, anti-earth jerk” Well, my friend, that’s where you’d be naive. See, they want to drill. Oh, they want to all right. But not now. Not while there’s any speck of a chance that any of the credit could go to our republican president. If the public got wind of anything good happening while Bush was still in office, the chance of Barack Obama getting into the White House would plummet.  It’s my opinion that the main reason for Obama’s success if not out of a like for him as much as it is out of a undeserved and ignorance-induced dislike for the President.  So, they hold off on drilling and let the ill-informed public blame the republicans for soaring gas prices. Never mind that the President and many other republican politicians have been attempting to squeeze a drilling bill through our oh-so-liberal congress for years now.

Thank you, Readers, for…well…reading.  Until next time!

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