So what's worse.. a sorry loser, or a gloating winner?
My point is Republicans have had their shot, and the political pendulum is swinging back to the center. Even McCain is more centrist than Bush. Had he been elected McCain would have had to move more to the center to govern effectively. For that reason, his pick of Palin hurt his candidacy; as entertaining as Palin was, her right-wing policies did not sit well with the majority of voters.
I am not trying to convince anyone that Obama has al the answers, that he will do miraculous things, or that peace and prosperity is around the corner. To do so would be absurd. However, it seems fair (to me) to point out some obvious disconnects between the rhetoric and the facts on the ground, such as the socialism that everybady seems to decry is, in fact, already well under way under the Bush administration.
I voted for Obama. I did not send him money, attend his rallies, or host election parties. I voted for him as I believed he represents a move to govern from the center, not from the right. In that sense I did not personalize my decision, nore do I expect his administration to make all the right decisions. Even Bush has been right a couple times, so it stands to reason Obama will be wrong on occasion.
I don't expect to change anyone's mind with these posts. I do hope to put the election is a broader perspective. If Obama doesn't work out there is another election comming up in 4 years, along with the chance of repudiating Obama's administration if it comes to that.
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