Well, I watched the Florida Primary on Tuesday night 01/29/2008 as televised on cable and wasn’t surprised at who won — John McCain. His speech seems sincere enough; yet I wonder if the old timer could possibly live that long for the full term of presidency with all that travelling, not domestically but overseas. We need someone young and not that ill of health to clean up the mess left behind George W. Bush. I truly feel sorry on how McCain struggled with his speeches; he seemed very slow as if he was dying.
‘I like Mike’ is the slogan and it rhymes very well. Mike Huckabee’s speech feels more sincere than any of the candidates so far throughout the whole campaign thus far. I don’t care if his transcendental speeches are evangelical in nature. At least he sincerely believes in ‘God’. And with those big, round Ewok-like eyes (from Star Trek), I would prefer him as president over Rudy Giuliani.
Now Giuliani is someone that I definitely do not like as president. His speech contains so many angry tones that I’m afraid he might anger the most diplomatic officials with their own shiny red buttons that could start wars. While I’m sympathetic with people coming from marital status of divorce, I don’t like Rudy, period. I face looks, well, Zionist. And Rudy’s wife reminds me of the wife of Clint Eastwood and how those female cling steadfastly to their man’s wallet, err I meant, their honey bunny. I don’t like old timers like Rudy or Cling being used as human tote bag either. It doesn’t look good as far as family values is concerned after learning about the lack of support from his family members.
As for John Edwards, I discovered this morning Friday, 01/30/2008 that he dropped out of the presidential race. Rudy Giuliani should also drop out of the race and save face, including money which could be recycled as donation back to the people who made campaigning possible instead. I was going to add that John Edwards was staying around as referee for both Obama and Hillary.
Now Hillary won the Florida Primary by over 50%; YET the delegation gave all their 57 vote to John McCain. What is going on with this election? First the DNC was suppose to move is primary election to February 5, 2008. This doesn’t make sense and as a result she didn’t win Florida. She is the man, err I meant, a good candidate for a country that is in need of female for once.
Her speech is almost but not quite as driven as Obama Barack’s, who won the South Carolina’s primary on Saturday, January 26, 2008. I took some nice photos of the sun with its halo among chemtrail at around 04:00PM that time after the announcement of Obama’s win for that Confederate state, where the mostly black population resides. His speed was very driven last week but not so much yesterday. The commentators were quite reserved about mentioning Obama’s victory then and I wonder why.
I the feel I’m getting with the people around my neck of the woods is that the nation as a whole is not ready for a black president. This is partly because Obama Barack does not have experience. Although he is learning how TPTB operates, his past history is much to consider from his attending a Muslim school and his growing up without his Atheist father of Africa to his middle name of Hussein alluding to a Muslim background.
Yes he may be Christian and have attended church for over 20 years; but the outmoded thinkers of the baby boom generation is simply not ready for a either a female or black president. I have suggested in my previous blogs that TPTB ‘prefers’ Mitt Romney, whose is an American businessman and politician as a former governor of Massachusetts. For once, he has the well groomed looks befit a president, money (a partial acronym of his last name) along with the knowledge of doing business and a Christian religion — Mormon.
So there you have my expressed belief and my sincere opinions of each presidential candidate, except Ron Paul who has been pretty much ignored by TPTB. He simply reminds me of the annoying Ross Perot whose initials R. P. are the same. His piercing voice, like Ross Perot, doesn’t come across as diplomatic and quite frankly he should R. I. P. soon by dropping out of the race and donating the rest of the campaign money to charity.
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