Excellent post!
There seems to be two different attitudes displayed here. One group is fixated on defeating Obama as if that’s the only thing that matters.
The other group(mine) is determined to clean up Washington DC and is looking for a candidate that will take on the corruption in all political parties. Defeating Obama is merely one step in the process.
The problem with the first group is that they fear Obama so much that they will settle for anyone they believe will defeat him. You won’t win anything coming from a position of fear.
It’s time to look for bold leadership, not a band-aid administration. Obama has given us the best opportunity in our lifetimes to roll back the size and scope of government but it will take a true believer occupying the White House to accomplish it.
And it will take another influx of tea party candidates to congress. As I see it, the only one qualified true believer is Sarah Palin for president.
We can elect someone else but the corruption will go on and on and on. And we all get to work and pay for it. Isn’t life grand?
I tend to agree but the problem with that, and your post, is it assumes someone like that will win the election. It won’t happen so we have to deal with reality. We have to actually win the election to even have a shot.
The other group(mine) is determined to clean up Washington DC and is looking for a candidate that will take on the corruption in all political parties. Defeating Obama is merely one step in the process.
The problem with the first group is that they fear Obama so much that they will settle for anyone they believe will defeat him. You wont win anything coming from a position of fear.
Its time to look for bold leadership, not a band-aid administration.
SPOT ON. Yet another excellent post from the driver!