Thursday, September 04, 2008

Obama is in Deep Trouble

I find it quite timely that Obama appeared on O'Reilly the night after Palin gave her speech to 37 million Americans. He is in complete panic mode now and was forced to go on The Factor. He is in such a downward spiral right now that he actually had to say to O'Reilly that the surge seceded, something that even Katie Couric pleaded with him to admit while on his Eurepean Magic Mystery Tour (as Michael Medved calls it).

Now that his mystic has run out and his magic has waned, he goes crawling to Fox News, something he never would have done had John McCain not selected Sarah Palin.

McCain's speech tonight was not one that will be recorded among the greatest of campaign acceptance speeches. It never flowed well because of several left wing nutcase protesters who decided it was their duty to interrupt this great American who has done more that most people could dream of to protect the free speech rights that they use to display their absolute stupidity. He has faced the evil that he is calling on our young men and women to fight against. It was, however, genuine, from the heart, and filled with what he has done and what he will do if elected to the highest office in the land.

This speech did one thing, and that was to show America the stark contrast between our choices. John McCain is a great American who was completely broken as a young man. He had his pride and youthful arrogance literally beaten out of him and was remade in a Vietnamese prison cell. His campaign motto, Country First, was born in that cell because that is all he had. he had to put his country first and withstand the torture he faced and not give in to the pain and suffering to provide information to the enemy that would be used to hurt his country and fellow Americans. He took this with him into the Senate and has demonstrated this by aggravating fellow Republicans time and again.

Barack Obama has faced nothing like this in his life. He is young, he is good looking, he has been a politician practically his entire career. He doesn't know what it is like to struggle in the face of great adversity like John McCain does. He has not stared the evil threat we face as a nation as John McCain has.

Barack Obama, in his youthful arrogance, believes Americans need a savior. He believes that he can heal the world and bring peace to all nations simply by his words. We don't need a savior. As one Congresswoman stated, we already have a Savior who died for us 2000 years ago. Americans need a leader. One who will not force us to live the life Obama believes is best, but one who will keep government out of our way as much as possible so we can pursue the life we believe is best for us. John McCain had that youthful arrogance that believes he knows what is best for us taken away from him. McCain may not be the best candidate we could have nominated but he is a great man and he has earned the right to lead this country.

The speech wasn't great, but the choice is clear.

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