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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

What's Good About Hillary






It is kind of funny that Hillary may be the best thing to happen for the GOP since Reagan, for opposite reasons of course, but she unites us and divides the DNC's loose coalition of interest groups. Cynthia McKinney is going to run Green Party and pull alot of the 'truthers', anti-war, global warming, socialist, fruits and nuts away from the DNC, Momma Sheehan and the Code Pinkos will be behind her as well. They are going into meltdown and we are having a very healthy vigorous and informative debate over a wide range of new Ideas and policies, a good thing.
Yea we are having a slightly bruising primary run between a half dozen very smart and very capable candidates, and a even larger raft of equally talented folks to pull from for VEEP. Let the best man win, with the honor it deserves. I know there have been some elbows thrown here and there, but notice that they are all about policy, not personal, and if they are its more of a joke than a jab, ribbing not deriding. Rudy evens jokes on his private life but will shred you if you dare to attack him there. Mitt gets ribbed on some cock-eyed statements he made in the past on social issues. Fred on his seeming sleepiness and laziness. John takes the immigration hit and McCain-Feingold as does Fred. Mike for fundraising and problems running the state as Gov. The important thing is we all know that but they all have very good Ideas about how to get things done even Dr. Paul has alot to offer to the debate, some very good, some wacky. To top it off we have Newt Gingrich, Mr Idea Man, with his American Solutions Project stirring up the conversation while running around the country speaking to huge audiences.
Meanwhile we have the Democrat leadership in the Congress making a total mess of things and are going into meltdown on a global warming scale, while Rep. Boehner and Sen. McConnell are running circles around them, their vast nutroots are boiling way over the line in the realm of hate retoric into a putrid gas vent from realms one doesn't want to know.
I know they are raising a bunch of money but most of the GOP money men are letting the primary guys duke it out and as soon as the primaries are over the beat Hillary money spigot will be turned on.
The way I see things we got bitch slapped last year and we got up off the mat and have been winning ever since and now they are whining crying about us getting up and fighting back, tough.
We should pick up our heads up my friends in the conservative movement and place our eyes on the future and the prize. Even if you don't support Mitt Romney, as I do, at least get infected by his optimism in America while recognizing the dangers ahead. Mount up my friends it is going to be a long hard ride and we can get there, but we Have to stay together.

3 comments:

Goat said...

I think the GOP is going to have a very spirited convention next year to choose our new Leader. I also think the VP choice will be very important and individual to the candidate of choice. It will be interesting for sure.
What do you think?

Anonymous said...

i think that mitt isn't the only or most optimistic candidate about america. i also think it is fair that each of them get hit on their weaknesses so we can see how they handle admitting errors.

we need to also remember that we have islamo-fascist awareness week going on right now and that too is helping to wake people up to what's going on. and why we need to become less, not more, liberal and pc.

i agree with gayle that the convention will be quite spirited - we're seeing the debates heat up now and that will/should continue. i also think you're right, goat, that the spigot will really turn on once a nomination is in place...

i'd still love to see a thompson/hunter ticket - but i'd vote for romney with anyone...

Goat said...

I love the spirited conversation going on in the conservative circles, Heidi, ain't it grand? Next to Newt, nobody has more ideas than Mitt and like Newt he likes to voice them and have them bounce around a bit and then come to a conclusion. Some see it as flipflopping,but isn't that what a leader should do? I think Mitt and Fred would make quite a formidable team, like I said let the best man win.