Posted by
commonsenseunlimited on Friday, February 01, 2008 10:04:05 PM
February 1, 2008
The economy understandably is center stage in all political debates Republican or Democrat and last night's more amiable forum between Obama and Clinton was no exception. One of them reminds me of the guy in a silk suit who convinced me to lend him my El Dorado with him leaving town with my rent money. The other reminds me of a landlord and tenant attorney who smiles a lot and tries to preside over all the evicted squatters in the squalid courtroom. Come on, what dream team are you conjuring up? To me it is irrelevant who will be on top and who will be on the bottom. Hillary has no experience in military matters with respect to keeping America safe from any conceivable outside threat . I understand that Obama's political history is very light and mostly comprised of voting and walking out of the room. Anyway, Obama is likable, a good dresser, and a consummate orator. That, as we said as I was growing up in New York City and 50 cents will get you on the subway. I am sure that John McCain by May will have moved significantly to the right and effectively put to a stop his love hate relationship with certain segments of the Republican and Conservative parties. We simply are going to see past events in McCain's political career cease to be any definitive issue in a derailment of his agenda to prevail in our global fight for America's safety. Mitt Romney in my view, has fallen like a king piece in a chess match whereas he has been checkmated out of the race. On another note, it is entirely possible that Obama's big win in South Carolina was based on a whiplash directed against Hillary due to her nonsensical blunder regarding some kind of blast initiated by LBJ as an enabler to Martin Luther King. Black people as voters are extremely knowledgeable and thoroughly intuitive as well. I know, having been born and raised in a predominantly Black and Puerto Rican neighborhood in New York City on the fringes of Harlem, I know that Blacks, Jews and Hispanics are all and always pleased to have a a member of their respective communities elected to any higher office and that as far as anybody is concerned is the way it should be. But voters can see through the empty rhetoric and will not vote for anyone that due to inexperience or concomitant mistakes, make their advocacy look bad. Both the dream team candidates are telling the American people that they will cut and run, Hillary I think said in two months along with her typical qualifiers. I never pose any rendition on things like this because I do not know enough of the whole story and neither does Obama and Clinton, I'll bet. Most Americans including these two Democratic hopefuls do not realize that a Democracy does not require the government to dispense classified information to citizens for any reason. So to unilaterally and arbitrarily say that we are going to just plain pullout immediately when I don't think anybody on the street as was the case in Vietnam has been supplied with all pertinent information to enable a credible decision on wartime matters is not only irresponsible but probably will bring us from the frying pan into the fire. Leave unto Caesar what is Caesar's. Black, White and Hispanic and all American voters as of today's best view of where we are at globally and then adding up the problems we have as a country ; I am suggesting that all voters should positively be thinking of John McCain as their most logical and results producing choice. There are hundreds of economic experts who can assist Mr. McCain through professional advice on how to fix the economy.
commonsenseunlimited