Sky-high gas prices were bad enough, but McCain seemed to be getting past that situation and perhaps even pulling ahead of Obama. But not after the financial meltdown.
Very sad and very scarey to think of Obama appointing a wagon load of federal judges, who serve for life, from the SC on down. let's all learn how to say, "Goodbye to 250 years' worth of social capital and hello third world" status where elites make out like bandits and everybody else is part of the dependent underclass.
Too many people have this weird idea that the nuances that make up the truth will somehow get through to people who are so thick-headed they STILL haven't made up their mind who they're going to vote for (i.e. the undecideds).
very scarey to think of Obama appointing a wagon load of federal judges
Back when McCain first got the nomination and people were complaining, my tagline read "The one reason to vote for McCain: SCOTUS, SCOTUS, SCOTUS".
We can all thank Mike Huckabee for cutting into Romney's vote just enough to give us McCain. No Republican would have an easy win in this cycle, and one could say Romney'd be called a fat cat. But he would have, simply put, demolished Obama in the debates about the economy. He would talk rings around him on the subject of what's happening and what can be done about it. He would ENERGIZE people, and Obama's "cool, calm demeanor" would have been exposed as the dullard's silence it is.
What if, what if...
I hope we have some real conservatives ready to run in the midterms. Because if what my friends in finance and business have told me is accurate, the storm's gonna really get wild in the second quarter next year (one friend just reported that his business is booming because people have their budgets now to spend, and they won't have that kind of money when budgets are drawn up NOW for early next year), and Obama's gonna be one clueless community organizer paddling a rowboat atop a tidal wave.