Sometimes I find myself wondering, would John McCain have been worse for this nation than Barack Obama? You have to take into consideration a lot of things.
Had McCain won in 2008, we would most certainly be experiencing a continued thrashing of conservatives/Republicans in the media and elsewhere that would make the 8 years of Bush hate look like child's play, and it would be safe to say that after 12 years of dismal Republican (RINO) rule we could very well be setting ourselves up for an extremely long haul with Democrats in charge. I'm talking 12, 16, or even 20 years. Ouch.
Couple that with the fact we all know McCain did not represent conservative values in any way shape or form and would not have acted as such while being in the White House and you realize you got 12 years of bad setting yourself up for 12+ more years of worse in the sure fire impending Democrat dynasty. It's a lose lose and we wouldn't have even got anything out of it.
Two years ago today the country was in the thick of the 2008 presidential campaign. Two years ago today, the economy came crashing down. And that was the turning point in the race. If you'll recall, McCain actually held a sizable lead over Obama. He was fresh off of the GOP convention, the base was fired up over a new, attractive face in Sarah Palin and the Obama campaign was reeling. Then, Lehman Brothers fell, and entire economy along with it. From that point on, McCain's poll numbers descended like Obama's are now. Obama cruised to victory. The economic fall was a knockout blow not only to the nation, but to the GOP. It had happened on Bush's watch. Republicans were at fault.
And here we are, two years later. Obama, not even halfway through his term, and still unable to fix the dying economy, is reeling once again just as he was 2 years before. His inspiring words of 'hope','change', and 'Yes We Can' are all but a memory.
Obama was the perfect man to inspire the American people....against liberal progressivism! And while there has been damage done, our nation is not beyond repair. Barack Obama, the extremist, the crook, the liar, the fraud who conned America has invigorated and stirred up the American people like they never have been before. He was the perfect tool to do it.
In two months, the Democratic Party, an enemy of America, along with the establishment Republicans who put us in this conundrum in the first place by setting up the stage for the leftists to take power, will suffer a crushing blow. The 1994 conservative revolution will pale in comparison. I believe we all owe a debt of gratitude to our current President for helping us on a daily basis to accomplish our goal! In 50 years the children of America will look at a timeline of the US Presidency, and see a tiny sliver of blue representing the 4 disastrous Obama years smashed between 8 years of red to the left, and a whole lot more than that to the right!
I am willing to accept the fact that Barack Obama has done financial harm to our nation. But if enduring that means we can rebuild our nation from the ground up the conservative way, like we haven't seen since the days of the Founding Fathers, then I'd pay that price gladly!
Had McCain won in 2008, we would most certainly be experiencing a continued thrashing of conservatives/Republicans in the media and elsewhere that would make the 8 years of Bush hate look like child's play, and it would be safe to say that after 12 years of dismal Republican (RINO) rule we could very well be setting ourselves up for an extremely long haul with Democrats in charge. I'm talking 12, 16, or even 20 years. Ouch.
Couple that with the fact we all know McCain did not represent conservative values in any way shape or form and would not have acted as such while being in the White House and you realize you got 12 years of bad setting yourself up for 12+ more years of worse in the sure fire impending Democrat dynasty. It's a lose lose and we wouldn't have even got anything out of it.
Two years ago today the country was in the thick of the 2008 presidential campaign. Two years ago today, the economy came crashing down. And that was the turning point in the race. If you'll recall, McCain actually held a sizable lead over Obama. He was fresh off of the GOP convention, the base was fired up over a new, attractive face in Sarah Palin and the Obama campaign was reeling. Then, Lehman Brothers fell, and entire economy along with it. From that point on, McCain's poll numbers descended like Obama's are now. Obama cruised to victory. The economic fall was a knockout blow not only to the nation, but to the GOP. It had happened on Bush's watch. Republicans were at fault.
And here we are, two years later. Obama, not even halfway through his term, and still unable to fix the dying economy, is reeling once again just as he was 2 years before. His inspiring words of 'hope','change', and 'Yes We Can' are all but a memory.
Obama was the perfect man to inspire the American people....against liberal progressivism! And while there has been damage done, our nation is not beyond repair. Barack Obama, the extremist, the crook, the liar, the fraud who conned America has invigorated and stirred up the American people like they never have been before. He was the perfect tool to do it.
In two months, the Democratic Party, an enemy of America, along with the establishment Republicans who put us in this conundrum in the first place by setting up the stage for the leftists to take power, will suffer a crushing blow. The 1994 conservative revolution will pale in comparison. I believe we all owe a debt of gratitude to our current President for helping us on a daily basis to accomplish our goal! In 50 years the children of America will look at a timeline of the US Presidency, and see a tiny sliver of blue representing the 4 disastrous Obama years smashed between 8 years of red to the left, and a whole lot more than that to the right!
I am willing to accept the fact that Barack Obama has done financial harm to our nation. But if enduring that means we can rebuild our nation from the ground up the conservative way, like we haven't seen since the days of the Founding Fathers, then I'd pay that price gladly!
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Well said, Hack. Feeling good after reading this tonight....
Thank you LCR!
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