Two days after Election Day. It feels as if a storm has just passed over. Even the weather reflects it. It was sunny today.
I helped at the Republican campaign office on Tuesday, making phone calls for McClintock and Yes on Prop 8. After the initial fright of talking to real people over the phone, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Not only is the feeling that you've done something to help a great man like Tom McClintock and helping to get the word out on Prop 8 rewarding, but they had free coffee and plenty of food.
I was invited to the Republican after-party where I had the honor of shaking McClintock's hand. He's so awfully sweet in person. ABC news was there, as well as one of their bigshot reporter/journalists Dana Howard. Then there was the cameraman who I'd spoken with before while helping at church with Prop 8 stuff.
And then we watched Barack Hussein Obama elected our 44th president. The silence that filled the room was deathly still and around the room was seen the shaking of heads and grim faces, I suppose in mourning the passing of this great nation. Nalya told me that she met some ladies in the bathroom who were literally crying over this.
It seems to me that Obama has really become a celebrity. People almost worship him, thus justifying my quoting Colbert. It frightens me that people flock to him without even reasoning what he stands for. The same goes for McCain. I'll admit, I prefer McCain over Obama but that does not necessarily mean that I agree with all of McCain's ideas. He's simply the lesser of two evils.
A few articles for my base of non-existant readers to read before I begin ranting:
http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=79977
http://www.aim.org/aim-column/obamas-international-socialist-connections/
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?pageId=78330
I suppose you can put lipstick on a socialist, but he's still a socialist. And perhaps a little gender confused...
I'm kind of tired of talking politics. Tired of hearing about Obama and the left-wings pointing and laughing and saying "Look who won". Yes thank you, I realize he's our president now.
It saddens me to hear people say that if Obama was assassinated, they would be pretty happy, or at least they wouldn't mind it. That's disgusting. Despite the fact that we right-wing nutjobs disagree with the man's ideas, respect for the office and our nation should overrule it. Yes, I dislike his stance on a number of issues but I will give him the respect he deserves as a man and as our president.
Considering choosing lawyer as a proffession. Not exactly the job I've been dreaming of but the more I get into politics, it doesn't sound so bad. Still not sure as to my vocation, but I know now that the political scene is for me. Now, I've just got to find my exact position in the scheme of things. Might I be so bold as to hold aspirations to the presidency?
Peace out, loves.
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Right On
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