Monday, November 03, 2008

Barack Obama for President

I have been working on this endorsement for a while, and scrapped it several times. I have made the case here for months and did not think I needed to say much more here and now. Nevertheless, I hear a lot of things that don't seem so optimistic in a Presidential election for the greatest nation ever on the face of the earth. Also, I do not think everything I hear is accurate. I do not think that in this election it is about choosing the lesser of 2 evils or the devil you know over the devil you don't know. First, these are 2 basically good men. One has a longer history of time in politics, but if you visit his own website, that of John McCain, you will find little about his record. It is not nearly the extensive history we used to see at Hillary Clinton's website. This is because, except for campaign finance reform, you cannot find much John McCain has accomplished. He has reached across the aisle and usually aggravated Democrats as much as Republicans. He is a maverick in the sense that as a politician you usually need to get along with someone, even if it is just your base, but he actually gets along with very few, or at least agrees with them, and gets them to agree with him, equally little. This is not really the mark of someone who can bridge gaps and get things done. I have been told by conservatives, that McCain only agreed with Bush for expediency, and would be his own man if elected. They seem comfortable with this postulated dichotomy, but not with the idea that Obama is not an unknown but actually says what he means (as opposed to what Republicans say Obama "really meant"). I'll try out his ideals and new ideas, as opposed to what John McCain has done lately (agreed with George W. Bush a lot) or what John McCain used to be like (nice guy who did not get along well with others or get much accomplished). When he was so much one way, and then sold himself to another direction to try to get a nomination, how can anyone know what a President McCain would really be like? What would a President Obama be like? I don't know. Obama has not had as many years in office to prove he won't get much done, that is true. He says a lot of good things, and when McCain supporters ask me how I can trust that he means those things, I can only assume they are mistrustful from personal experience with their candidate. That's why I endorse Barack Obama for President. There's no reason to think he is the lesser of 2 evils. He might actually be good. Next up. My election night with Satan---2008! (Then maybe we can get back to all that health care stuff on the back burner, and catch up wih some of the other promised posts that I have fallen behind on, as well as those promised from guest satanic bloggers.) Until tomorrow night then!

4 comments:

Bruce said...

Congrats on picking a winner...your endorcement was balanced and well thought out.

Now let's see if the guy can actually govern...as you know, i'm skeptical.

Bruce said...

Nice photo, by the way.

LHwrites said...

Thank you, on both counts. We shall see how he does,, but fortunstely George W. set the bar kind of low, thought the hurdles are higher tthsn in msny years. It would be hard to make things much worse, but let us see how quickly and well he and congress can fix things. At least, the ball is firmly in teir court, and thought not fillibuster proof, they should be able to try things their way for a while, and get to see he results, just as the conservatives did.

LHwrites said...

Please pardon the even more typos than usual in my comment. I am on an unfamiliar computer away at a conference until Friday. Because of this, my promised election night coverage will be delayed until the weekend. Satan would like me to point out that our coverage will be spotty compared to other years, as election night rarely ends so decisively and early. Nevertheless, I was unhappy about the results for Al Franken, and given how close the results were, I think Satan did it out of spite.