Hail’in Palin to the McCain/Palin ran whitehouse

Last night watching the stirring speech by Alaskan Gov. Sarah Palin I was awestruck by the witty & charming appearance of a person ready to face a cynical, but accepting America. I happen to not be the only one too.

From the political mob squad of MSNBC’s First Read-

From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Domenico MontanaroST. PAUL, MN — Last night’s speech by Palin made one thing very clear: Conservatives have found their Obama. Win or lose, Palin has already established herself as the future star of the party. She stayed within her comfort zone, avoiding issues she’s not up-to-speed on just yet. The only question is whether her tough sarcastic words for Obama played well with swing voters, who were hearing her for the very first time.

The spin is that this goofy old vet just outta the blue picked Palin, but that’s spin. If by that they judge McCain then all who fall in love at first sight, too need to rethink their hubbies and gals ;P.

No, Palin Showed us both the character of a westerner, the drive of a working class Mom, the determination of a real reformer, and the brazen armor that she can ‘hack anything’ you throw. And get ready for a whole lot more it too.

It’s hard to judge the media since they’re somewhat tied in ways to supporting the highest bidder’s wishes, but the general thumb is a 110% attack after a rousing speech means someone has doubts over their (otherwise) invincible candidate.

Speculation aside– I say the dems are showing some color. Out goes any notion of a “negative-free” campaign now someone is worried. If it isn’t clear already there’s factions to be dealt with on the otherside before any (cough) “UNITY” materializes. For one, notions of sexist commentary against Hilary, and now Palin need to end– By going off on Palin you remind Hilary supporters both converts & others that the party you support don’t support “working Mom’s for VP.”

Second– The party of Minorities is dispelled. McCain reshuffled the deck of “political cards” when he picked Palin. It’s now about whose reform is “actual” and whose reform is “re-hashed as political non-speak.”

McCain/Palin haven’t wrapped it up, but they’re a unified force against a party of full of small cracks– It’s only a matter of time before the party divides– Thus it might be crazy to say this, but it may be that a McCain/Palin administration is the best the Dems have at actual unification (since it’s clear Bush/Chaney couldn’t do it).

~J out

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Palin Factor

About three or so days ago as the DNC railed McCain over and over on the 3rd term thing, I began to wonder who McCain’s pick will be. There’s a list of names that make since, but I wasn’t happy with any of them… That’s when I heard Palin. Hardly any coverage since Feb. had come up about her so I wasn’t sure. So I wrote on a sticky in my cube “McCain’s VP Sarah Palin?” and began doing side research.

It’s clear even from rudimentary research that Palin would be the best fit for McCain. The choice for Palin is simple– To say it’s Political is a misnomer– The one thing I’ve found about McCain is that if there’s an obvious “path” McCain’s told he has to make often he’ll shock you by doing the opposite. Maverick to McCain means finding your groove and keeping with it even at the outrage of friends and party members.. I would venture it even call McCain “Gandhi-like” in nature. Not the Gandhi we know as a non-violent nationalist, but aspect of Gandhi’s nature that drove him to keep on with his message at the point sometimes of enraging his own supporters– Gandhi went forward with exactly what he believed in and never, never, drifted– In a way McCain’s first executive decision points towards a core Gandhi-isk nature.

The Palin factor is purely non-political. McCain, despite Obama’s supporters deepest wish, doesn’t pander. Governer Palin was chosen because in her short time in office she cut the rhetoric and acted accordingly to what she believed to be Alaska’s most glaring problems. She’s a fighter and dedicated worker– She won’t take a job unless she knows she can change something up and that’s the core of who she is.

She’s Sarah Barracuda and she would rather work to reform then to talk about it. Lack of C-Span coverage or archive footage means that she’s been busy reforming a State with great potential.

McCain/Palin moving forward will show that this ticket is a ticket for action rather then lengthy speeches on a clean vaccumed senate floor. What’ll be appealing most is that they’re a team that isn’t afraid to work– We’ll know what McCain and Palin will do on day 1… Work!

End the speeches and the pie-in-the-sky promises and get to work…

McCain/Palin — “Actual Realistic Hope For America”

~J

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The World Has the Right to be Skeptical


Right now the world is playing witness to a masterful attempt at political wizardry. It’s with no doubt that the Presidential Prince Barack Obama is the culmination of 8+ years of democratic studies on the overall American demography.

If we review the presidential past cases the cards have been reshuffled twice and democrats’ have lost both hands. Now the hand has been delt and with the help of some elite few (for whom we don’t know yet) Senator Obama has been hand selected to secure victory at whatever the cost to anyone who fights against him.

What I’m suggesting, be it as controversial as it may, is simply that the old saying that said, “If its too good to be true then it probably is” might apply most appropriately here. Day after day I see the biggest media campaign work tirelessly to broadcast the supposed “icon of the nation” speak eloquent words of no consequence.

The issue here is rights of passage. I am likely to be of the old notion that there are certain positions in society that merit a harsh litmus test before taking these positions. Experience and leadership are one of these tests… It’s naïve to say that both of these are worthless and meaningless when applying for a job of great importance. If one were simply to study America’s importance and influence with the world today, they will certainly be shocked at the sure power we weld with our foreign policy. Never in our history have we or should we be open to the idea of freely handing over “willy nilly” our influence through unbrokered negotiations.

However, the attempt at utopia is still at work. Already leaders with similar visions have fought, won, and dissipated yet Obama seems to be the one who thinks it’s different with him.

Obama’s weakness is simple opposition. The ability to accept that not all that oppose him are wrong and that there is merit in listening. Dictating orders to America’s military won’t better the situation, nor will photo ops and the like.

If Obama needs my vote he needs to show us the beef. He needs to step down from his self erected pedestal and show us that he’s not what my greatest suspicion is: The democratic elite’s puppet or ticket to the white house.

I hope I’m wrong… for the nation’s sake.

~J out

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Switching Gears to the Presidential Race

As you may have noticed, I’ve changed templates to indicate a new shift towards my blogging of politics.

I currently support McCain, John McCain for number of reasons. This is a big shift from the democratic support of John Kerry last election cycle (2004), but my reasons are simple enough. We’re in transition from 16 years of polarization where the race was divided sharply by two colors. The goals for 2000 and 2004 wasn’t for landslide victories, but for a marginal 51%. This whole polarizing thrust has pitted Americans against Americans in a political civil war when we should be united by a common bond, under good leadership, to recover our trust in government and follow one flag and one national animal (the Eagle vs. an elephant or donkey).

Politics has corrupted our view of the next president. We’re like a young democracy again because we’re faced with a choice with no inevitable front runner or juggernaut candidate. This is where John McCain fits in.

The “front runners” as of now are young and inexperienced. Their presidency would would be riddled with unknowns and no proven way to lead through tough and challenging times. Iraq, for example, to pull out of Iraq puts thousands of troops at risk for a frontal assault on fleeting Americans by embolden *bad* Iraqis. No matter how you powder coat it, our leaving will leave a vacuum to be filled by somebody potentially worse then Saddam. Those who believe in democracy will get trampled by Moderate Islamic extremists who are not followers of the peaceful Islam, but the violent jihadist one. McCain, for no other reason then fact, has been the most involved in this conflict. Not one to join the anti-war banter, John McCain was determined to voice his support for a surge in ’03 which would have established a better security profile then what we have today. That’s not to say it can’t work out that way in the next four years…McCain has pinned his candidacy on the surge and it’s working (for the most part), so my guess is that the only way out of Iraq is through a motivated surge of Iraqi support which will come when Iraqis have jobs, are selling stuff, and have a stable place to live and raise a family. Idealistic perhaps, but it’s possible if we rally around Iraq and support their democracy rather then cry out for withdrawl.

The McCain presidency, as we know will only be 1 term. McCain has stated it and repeatedly states it. I call this four years “the purge.” The purge stops the Red/Blue presidential paradigm shift where Republicans feel disenchanted for 8 years, then the democrats get disenchanted for 8 years then back and forth. Instead “The Purge” is like a surge of bi-partisanship where we rid the nation of Neo-conservatism and instate a new style of positive-progressive forward democracy and diplomacy. A new lease on life will reshape the 21st century to a more humane and liked America globally. The purge will also allow Obama and Huckabee to gain more experience and leadership. The Freshman from Illinois would relinquish his freshman status in four years and be a real forward front runner for 2012. Huckabee could also take his momentum from this election to establish a real house hold presence bringing America back on track!

The next four years shouldn’t be a prosecution of Bush neither (despite our urge to do so); McCain’s purge reshuffles our the deck and shapes America back into a respected country by using the hand we have now, rather then issuing a new hand. Obama, while a remarkable person, would have a fantastically stronger message if Iraq was more secured and settled, our credibility, globally, was restored, and Americans had a renewed faith in Presidential leadership. McCain’s message isn’t war, corruption, or neo-conservatism; McCain’s message is about human dignity and how America needs to refocus on being a beacon of light and a defender of human rights world wide.

More to come as I analyze/comment on the McCain presidency.

(look for a link to the left and a soon-to-come link to my own McCain Space Page!)

~J out.

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