Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Understanding

Today was a rather average day. I went to work, did some things, goofed off a bit and eventually went home. Part of the goofing off part included some daily surfing and a couple of the items I read provided a type of clarification.

The first came from reading the Sports Guy's links column on espn.com. Over the last few months he has every once in a while mentioned the upcoming presidential election and whom he's choosing from. Obama or Hillary. Without any mention of even a possibility of any of the Republican candidates.

With my 2008 vote still up for grabs, Obama seized the upper hand after I read this New York Times feature and learned his chief speechwriter is a Red Sox fan and a 2003 graduate from the College of the Holy Cross! Let's see, Obama sounds like Cyrus from "The Warriors"; he wears a nicotine patch; he plays hoops; he loves "The Wire"; and now, the guy writing speeches for him went to the Cross. That's pretty tough to top.

For whatever reason I thought it was weird. What short-sightedness. Why no consideration of anyone else? Then I thought about it more and realized that I'm the same. I finally decided on a candidate to support (it's coming) after for the longest time only going so far as to say I could vote for one of three. All Republican. I have little regard for any of the democrat candidates. From Hillary in the white house and as a carpet bagger to Obama's speech at the 2004 convention on to Edwards' two Americas garbage and the fact that I woouldn't vote for Richardson here in NM for governor I have my reasons but there has never been any time when I've considered any of the democrat candidates as anything but as a potential disaster as president.

So why did I think that the Sports Guy's weird for almost the same behavior I exhibit myself? I don't know, I guess I know my reasons and not his. Maybe, maybe it's easy to just understand your own self.

The other piece I read helped to solidify my belief that Mitt Romney is the best candidate to be elected president. Ann Coulter's piece added to what I already came to on my own. I don't agree with or think like Coulter on all points but she has some very poignant things to say:

...One clue that Romney is our strongest candidate is the fact that Democrats keep viciously attacking him while expressing their deep respect for Mike Huckabee and John McCain...

...The candidate Republicans should be clamoring for is the one liberals are feverishly denouncing. That is Mitt Romney by a landslide...

...At worst, Romney will turn out to be a moderate Republican -- a high-IQ, articulate, moral, wildly successful, moderate Republican...

1 comment:

TimDido said...

I really hate Bill Simmons. He's a whiny ass little bitch, like one half of Boston sports fans. The other half are raging Massholes. New England is full of these pricks, which is probably one reason why I dislike Romney.