presidential politics
so sen. john kerry (D-MA) is the big winner this week, and howard dean (D-VT) is the big loser. that’s okay with me. i don’t plan to vote for the democratic party now or in the near future because of their alliance with the america-hating, military-hating left, but of all the people in the race that could become president (besides the president himself), sen. john kerry is the least likely to nauseate me personally. (actually joe lieberman was, but for some reason people didn’t go for him. you want to see howling from the left and from the killers, elect a jewish president who calls himself a democrat.) of all the rest of the serious candidates, dean is the most likely to nauseate me. i don’t want someone who is going to raise taxes AND not get militarily tough on fundamentalist islamic terrorists. i could live with someone, namely john kerry, if he raises taxes and DOES get tough on terrorists (but he won’t).
polls have shown recently that kerry would actually win an election between him and bush if it were held right this moment. i think this is a function of the media plastering his face on the tv every 10 minutes for a month or more. amazingly, some in the media think this too (some on-air reporters have so much contempt and hatred for bush in particular that they can’t hide it).
in short, if sen. kerry wins, i’m not going to dig a bomb shelter and buy canned goods, but i am going to beef up my savings account and i might think twice before i buy plane tickets anywhere.
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