Posts Tagged ‘mccain’

History in the Making

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Well, it’s ten minutes into November 4th and people have already begun voting (and Obama has already won Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, 15 to 6). There’s a part of me that really feels like history is being made today, that America is going to vote in its first African-American President, that the tide of the past eight abysmal years is finally going to change, that the U.S. is, dare I say it, on the cusp of a golden age. OK, well that last one might be a bit far fetched, but there’s no denying the palpable hope with which Barack Obama has inspired people with.

If Barack wins today, I’ll be a very happy Canadian. If McCain steals somehow manages to pull of a monumental upset, the U.S. will be dead to me (at least for the next four years). It might sound extreme, but I know of no other way to avoid falling into a deep depression at the thought of four more years of the GOP at the helm. To say nothing of the potential that Sarah Palin will be a heartbeat from the Oval Office. *shudder*

To every American of legal voting age, if you haven’t already done so, go vote! Even if you’re not voting Obama–though I really hope you will. For one thing, you’re among the privileged few in this world who has the right to vote for who leads them. For another, it’s the most historic election you’re likely to witness in your lifetime. Be a part of it, exercise your right and cast your vote.

What if?

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Let the issues be the issue.

Let the issues be the issue.

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McCain Concedes Early, Donates Campaign Coffers To Charity*

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

ARLINGTON–In an unprecedented move Thursday, John McCain conceded defeat to his opponent Barack Obama before the November 4th election. In a press release, the McCain campaign cited several reasons for the move, most notably the public’s increasing lack of confidence in V.P. pick Sarah Palin. The campaign’s inability to catch up in the polls was also among the reasons.

In an equally surprising move the campaign also announced that “the remaining $47M in [their] campaign coffers would go to better use helping worthy causes such as breast cancer research, and various humanitarian efforts in Africa.” Activist and singer Bono, who will be meeting with the Senator early next week, was said to be ecstatic at hearing the news.

According to the release, Senator McCain called Senator Obama who was in Indianapolis, IN, attending the “Early Vote for Change” rally to concede defeat and extend his congratulations. Their conversation was brief and amicable. McCain says he is looking forward to getting “back to the important work of the Senate.” Governor Palin was not available for comment.

*Of course this story isn’t true, but hey, wouldn’t it be something?

When Mudslinging Backfires

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Yet another reason why politicians are better off sticking to the issues instead of mudslinging.

Via zefrank. Can’t see the video? View it on YouTube.