Saturday, November 1, 2008

Between Barack and a Bad Place

Three days to go. One man stands between Barack Obama and the radically altered America we shall have if Obama becomes President, an America featuring:


  • A far-left Democratic monopoly of the executive and legislative branches of government. The cabal of Obama / Reid / Polosi, with henchmen like the repulsive Barney Frank, will be free to launch their version of Extreme Makeover, Nation Edition.
  • Court appointments of judges (including two or three on the Supreme Court) likely to share the Senator's desire to use the Constitution as a vehicle for government activism, in direct conflict with the wishes of the founding fathers.
  • An economic model driven by income redistribution, featuring anti-growth tax policy and unfettered government spending.
  • A likely censoring of contrary media voices, via reintroduction of the Fairness Doctrine, with conservative talk radio taking the biggest hit when it will be needed more than ever.
  • A certain international crisis, by admission of his own running mate, that will test the guts and resolve of a man who has demonstrated nary a shred of courage of any stripe, and has actively associated with numerous known haters of America and Israel.
  • The elimination of the secret ballot in union voting, ushering in a new era of pressure and intimidation in the workplace.
  • The gleeful gabbing and scribbling of the far left media and celebrity kooks who decided long ago that this young charismatic politician out of central casting deserved a coronation. The second best thing from a McCain victory, besides the better man winning, would be the crushed looks on the faces of Olbermann, Matthews and the rest when they declare him the winner.
  • Worst of all, a President younger than me . . . a lot younger than me.

Come on, Johnny old man, put this youngster in his place.

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