Tuesday, September 30, 2008

McCain Palin, Have More Fun and Get Things Done!

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The McCain Palin meme is, “Have More Fun and Get Things Done!”





















The Obama and Biden meme is “Whine and Complain, Destroy and Take Names”

Just think about it, who has the energy in their campaign? McCain Palin of course. Their rallies and apprances are now the electirafying ones. Their crowds are fun and full energetic people. Sarah Palin’s smile and wave are infectious. Even John McCain seems witting and lively on the campaign trail. Obama and Biden are the old boy political elite power mongers. They are the ones who want to bully people into voting for them. Obama Biden reflect heavy handed Chicago Style “Gangland Tactics” Politics, while McCain Palin are refreshing, new, and likable. Even honoring our solders by wearing a bracelet demonstrates the difference between McCain’s heart and Obama’s show.

Obama does not speak from the heart when he tries to sound mainstream:

Obama can talk eloquent all day when he is espousing his leftists ideas. He stumbles and stammers when he has to speak in a more centrist tone. In this election it is clear that McCain is speaking what he believes in, a strong America and American heritage. Obama has difficulty standing up for the American way. Southern Appeal writes,

“The reason he has begun to seem halting is simple. Obama runs effortlessly to the left because that is his comfort zone. When he can give the “workers of the world unite” rhetoric and promote his reasons for dovish foreign policy, he is at home, talking to his people about what they all believe. That’s why he was so good in the primaries.

But in the general, he faces a different problem. He can’t roll the same way. He has to think carefully about what he says because all kinds of Americans are paying attention. Those pauses are necessary because the wheels do need to turn. He HAS to find the nuance in order to avoid appearing radical.” (Southern Appeal)

McCain works to save our countries financial system, while Barry runs around grandstanding.

After the debate, McCain went right back to work on the American financial crisis by calling Washington congressperson to create what Hugh Hewitt calls, “A Responsible Exercise of Representative Government” . McCain saw the problem and attacked the issue head on. In his post Bill Dryer wrote, “

Senior adviser Mark Salter said the Arizona senator spent the morning at his campaign headquarters placing calls to congressional leaders and White House officials involved in finalizing a multibillion-dollar deal to bail out failing financial firms. Earlier in the week McCain suspended most campaign activities to help develop a bipartisan agreement….

“He can effectively do what he needs to do by phone,” Salter said Saturday. “He’s calling members on both sides, talking to people in the administration, helping out as he can.”

Here is what Hugh Hewitt says about the plan,

Posted by: Hugh Hewitt at 7:46 AM The outline of the deal reached by legislators and the Administration represents not just the restoration of confidence and liquidity for Wall Street and thus a breakwater for Main Street, but also a reassuring return of purposeful legislating by the Congress. I expect not to like many of the details, but my party is in the minority on the Hill, and cannot expect to carry such matters. President Bush and his team have been acting responsibly throughout this crisis and continue to do so. The most talented and mature Republicans in the Congress –I single out Senator Jon Kyl as I interviewed him on Friday and can thus say with assurance that he has been working hard to resolve this incredibly complex and perilous situation– have been working to assure the package does what it has to do with minimum long-term disruptions to the market. From the account in the Wall Street Journal, Speaker Pelosi also played an important role worthy of her office in bringing the negotiations to a close. All Americans should thank her and the other responsible legislators for working to get this done before the markets opened on Monday. (More Hewitt).

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