Monday, November 03, 2008

The Media Recessitation Job on Mc Cain

You would think that this close to the elections conservatives would be discouraged. But they have people like Meet the Press and Mc Laughlin group to encourage them. Obama has now lost Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio, and is in danger of losing Nevada and Florida. The Mc Laughlin group concluded that the Presidential race was "too close to call". Of course this is with Obama leading anywhere from three points to about twelve points in eight or ten different polls. But now the media is telling us all eight percent undecided will break for Mc Cain and that "All the Obama people have voted already". To listen to how little conservatives think of Obama you have to review the negatives in your own mind. There's Reverand Wright, that Chicago Real Estate guy, and then there is Ayres, who dedicated one of his books to Sirhan Sirhan. Then there is that Palistinian guy and the tape the LA Times doesn't want you to see. Other negatives are roomers that Obama's mother rejected her son in Indonesia and that's why he was raised by his grandmother in Kansas. But when you look at all these negatives they don't ammount to a hill of beans. But conservatives say there is a conspiracy by the media to slant all of the polls in favor of Obama. These conservatives seem oblivious to the fact that big corporations own all these TV networks. Basically Obama's whole plan to expand education and have universal medical care is seen as some sort of "socialist experimentation". They say Obama wants to vastly increase our UN spending. This idea of Obama raising taxes on the rich is portrayed as the most evil event in human history since Eve ate the apple. Conservatives believe there will be a major pro abortion propaganda push is Obama wins, as though Obama will slip abortion reference into his speeches. Also euthanasia is a concern for the conservatives from the other direction. Of course when you question these conservatives, they are against taxes alltogether, so quibbling over the ammount is silly. They will tell you that our esteemed founding fathers never expected citizens to have to pay incom taxes. I've heard more talk that help of the less well off is "stealing from the rich" and that a rich person can't survive in this country any more and that all the rich are moving to Jamaica or Costa Rica where a dollar is worth a dollar. It's also believed that there is a media conspiracy to surpress just how much reserve we have in oil and there is actually a huge ammount in Alaska the media isn't telling us about. One thing I will agree with the right on is that if we had oil ourselves, then the US dollar would actually be based on something of value. These conservatives are against any state proposition involving the spending of money. I happened to think if conservatives are as hard up for money as they claim- - they're obviously not giving to their churches. After all, what does a church "contribute" to the national economic faboric. These conservatives are so concerned with "paracites" among us. May I suggest Sunday mornings are a real good place to start. Actually if Mc Cain had run an uplifting and respectable campaign- - making the decision would be a lot harder. But when you look at the tightwad biggots who go to Mc Cain rallies, the decision on how to vote tomorrow is actually made easy.

Hopefully- Obama will win and will carry Pennsylvania as well as red states Ohio, Iowa, Virginia, Florida and Colorado. I'm holding out hopes for Nevada, which has grown a lot in population and is much more urban now, and hopefully less Mormon than it used to be.

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