I'm with you there as well. I never even considered the possibility that Obama might be a better candidate than Keyes, because obviously, Obama is the worst kind of democrat imaginable: One produced by the Chicago Political Machine, of which volumes have been written. If anything I've written as come across as even remotely supportive of Obama, I've truly blown it, big time.
Tell ya what. I'm seeing your point that it really is a race between Obama and Keyes. So, with that in mind, I'll back completely off, and we can take it up in November when the race is over. Then, if Keyes has prevailed we can pat those who chose him on the back, and I'll try to figure out where I went so worng. If he's lost as badly as I'm afraid, we'll know to better guide the choice of the next 11th hour replacement, should the need ever arise.
To the faithful, Keyes never loses.
The last election is just refered to as:
"Remember, when Keyes got 3% of popular vote? Good times, good times!"