Republican National Convention
I noticed that a good discussion went on the week of the DNC and I watched parts of it myself. Am I watching the RNC all by myself or is it so unpopular that we are afraid to admit it for fear of being made fun of?
I think the speakers so far have been excellent. The first night - Senator John McCain and Rudolf Giuliani were the speakers. The talking heads had most praise for Giuliani but my personal favorite was Sen. McCain as I found him encouraging, straightforward and calming - no Kerry bashing - just talking about what President Bush has done, can do and will do to continue to keep our country safer than ever.
Last night, Tuesday, the speakers were Arnold Schwarzenegger and Laura Bush. I adore Laura Bush but could have done without her speech although it was very human and warm. The daughters seem immature for college graduates but so what - they are not polished and it does not matter. The Governor, on the other hand - gave a tremendously rousing speech with good points and charisma on top of everything else - he is a smart man as well as a good representative of the diversity among the GOP. We are not clones and that is acceptable.
President Bush is far from perfect but I do feel safer knowing that he is our president and will feel safer with him continuing in leadership for another 4 years.
Re: Republican National Convention
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Originally posted by sirrahbed
I noticed that a good discussion went on the week of the DNC and I watched parts of it myself. Am I watching the RNC all by myself or is it so unpopular that we are afraid to admit it for fear of being made fun of?
I have been yelling at my TV for two days now....;)
Politics, in it's purest form, is the ability to BS your way into the 'hearts and minds' of the electorate. It's also a way to put lipstick on a pig......it sure makes the pig look better but you still have a pig, I wonder if rouge and eyeliner would help?
I do miss the good old days when it was politics, issues and
debates.
Not so "swift water", 527's and 'My wartime record is better than yours' bore me to tears....the candidates are too worried about each other's past to take a look at the future of 240 million people.
I vote for 15 rounds of bare knuckle fighting on the streets of D.C.
The toughest guy wins the belt and gets to be prez......:D
But I am impressed with John Kerry being able to ski and wind surf and do all those hip extreme sports.....
I'm waiting for Tony Hawk, the pro skateboarder to run for president.....
........Hawk began his run for the presidency by pulling off a 720
with a No-handed fakie twist, and finished with an axle grind.......
Balance a budget and juggle your schedule-THAT'S what I want to see.....:D