Wednesday, February 6, 2008

McCainiac and the Huckster What the Freak?




I am dead from staying up all night watching the news. As the Super Tuesday results streamed in one after another, far into the early morning, I sat there in complete amassment. I was hopeful that Mitt Romney would do well but I was not expecting the Huckabomb fallout to be so definite. I felt the winds of momentum, and hope, begin to dissipate as I watched the support, albeit misguided in my opinion breaking for McCainiac, and the Huckster. Yes, Mitt Romney still beat the Huckabobo, and won more delegates, but the fact is McCainiac pounded Romney by nearly two to one. Wow what were we thinking America? I do not know what the future holds but if McCainiac continues onto the nomination, I cannot say that I feel particularly good about it. I believe that the Republican Party just handed the White House to the Democrats in 2008.Perhaps I’m being a little too reactionary; honestly I haven’t been able to process this information very well, and it might take me a few days to see through the stars, but last night was a sucker punch form hell no doubt about it. Lets be frank about this Mitt might be running again in 2012 not as an incumbent but as a Washington outsider all over again. I believe if McCainiac wins the nomination, the party will have a serious buyer’s remorse, and deservedly so. The silver lining here after all might just be a Clinton or an Obama White house after all. I am not saying that I want the Democrats in the Commander in Chiefs Seat, but if they do get it, it will because of my liberal friends McCainiac, and the Huckster.In closing if Mitt Romney feels like he can still win, and if he decides to continue on to the end, he will continue to have my full unwavering support. Consider this; it still takes 1191 out of 2,381 delegates to win the nomination. It is not over till the fat lady sings. What do you think?

5 comments:

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Cap said...

I have to be honest, I think your opinion on this matter is completely the opposite of the majority of this country.

McCain brings the Republicans BEST chance to retain the White House as he is the most moderate of the candidates on the right. Because of that, he is more likely to gain moderate liberal votes who don't like Obama or Clinton. He'll also take more of the Independant voters that otherwise might be nervous for another Republican after Bush.

Also, calling McCain and Huckabee liberals is absurd. If you know anything about the actual politics of these candidates, Huckabee is actually the most conservative of the top three on the right. McCain would certainly lean more moderate, but there is no question that he is a conservative.

Anonymous said...

Cap
I respect your opinion but I am going to have to disagree with you about the liberal part.However I will conceed that so far McCain is the national favorite. I just don't undertand why. I feel that Mitt is the most concertive of all the canadites.

Anonymous said...

you are so wrong

Anonymous said...

Who is so wrong anonymous? give it to me, spit it out lets hear it.