Sunday, September 21, 2008
The Difference Between the Two Campaigns
TransGriot Note: Received this in an e-mail and had to share it with y'all. This comes from Tamatha Clay and is a dead-on assessment of the two presidential campaigns.
I'm a little confused. Let me see if I have this straight.....
* If you grow up in Hawaii, raised by your grandparents, you're "exotic, different."
* Grow up in Alaska eating mooseburgers, a quintessential American story.
* If your name is Barack you're a radical, unpatriotic Muslim.
* Name your kids Willow, Trig and Track, you're a maverick.
* Graduate from Harvard law School and you are unstable.
* Attend 5 different small colleges before graduating, you're well grounded.
* If you spend 3 years as a brilliant community organizer, become the first black President of the Harvard Law Review, create a voter registration drive that registers 150,000 new voters, spend 12 years as a Constitutional Law professor, spend 8 years as a State Senator representing a district with over 750,000 people, become chairman of the state Senate's Health and Human Services committee, spend 4 years in the United States Senate representing a state of 13 million people while sponsoring 131 bills and serving on the Foreign Affairs, Environment and Public Works and Veteran's Affairs committees, you don't have any real leadership experience.
* If your total resume is: local weather girl, 4 years on the city council and 6 years as the mayor of a town with less than 7,000 people, 20 months as the governor of a state with only 650,000 people, then you're qualified to become the country's second highest ranking executive.
* If you have been married to the same woman for 19 years while raising 2 beautiful daughters, all within Protestant churches, you're not a real Christian.
* If you cheated on your first wife with a rich heiress, and left your disfigured wife and married the heiress the next month, you're a Christian.
* If you teach responsible, age appropriate sex education, including the proper use of birth control, you are eroding the fiber of society.
* If, while governor, you staunchly advocate abstinence only, with no other option in sex education in your state's school system while your unwed teen daughter ends up pregnant, you're very responsible.
* If your wife is a Harvard graduate lawyer who gave up a position in a prestigious law firm to work for the betterment of her inner city community, then gave that up to raise a family, your family's values don't represent America's.
* If you're husband is nicknamed "First Dude", with at least one DWI conviction and no college education, who didn't register to vote until age 25 and once was a member of a group that advocated the secession of Alaska from the USA, your family is extremely admirable.
OK, much clearer now
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4 comments:
Heartbreaking.
What else is there to say?
I think Obama will win, but it really is frustrating that the election is so close. As Tamatha clearly demonstrated, there is no contest if you compare life stories.
Granted Palin has energized the religious right, but some of the polls showed a dead heat even before she was picked as VP candidate.
And it's an active, daily revision. I've been reading a discussion that constantly reasserts that Obama has no experience and Palin has massive amounts of experience.
Also how Palin keeps getting substituted in for McCain against Obama, as if the Republican ticket is a merging of both, cherry picking elements to discredit Obama, while Obama is represented as separate from Biden.
This election is an intelligence test:
Vote for Obama/Biden, and you are voting for intelligence and savvy.
Vote for McCain/palin, and you are voting for an ill-tempered philanderer and his Religious Reich and militaristic friends.
It's the choice between smart and stupid.
If stupid wins, however, I won't be surprised. I live in a state that will probably vote for stupid, and many who live here, as well as elsewhere in the country, are indeed stupid. The stupid vote was carried by the stupid candidate the last 2 elections, so we must fear it. After all, about half of America's population, is stupid. And, this time, hopefully, even the stupid might realize that we need a smart man in office. But I'm not holding my breath.
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