Why should Hillary be elected?
Today, I will discuss how presidential candidates got elected some time ago.
Every party has its base of die-hard supporters. Of the people who vote I calculate that its 18% for each party and 4% independents.
By independents, I mean people who are not registered in any party but do vote.
What I have seen is the liberal agenda driven news blowing the political winds in a favor of one candidate in order to get the so-called independents to vote for that person.
This voting season it is Hillary Clinton who the liberal news media appears to be promoting. When I do watch the news, I mostly hear stories on Hillary.
The republicans are almost invisible in this liberal news arena.
The big problem is that in 2000 and 2004 no matter how hard the liberal news media tried they could not defeat Bush.
The war in Iraq started may of 2003. By campaign time for 2004 the news had managed to have sentiment turn against Bush.
This would have been approximately 12 months. That is right in little more than a year the news media had a lot of Americans convinced Bush had done something horrible authorizing the war in Iraq.
Bush, however, got reelected regardless of the anti war rhetoric.
Furthermore, in this election cycle the liberal news people and their cohorts the democrats were hoping the war would go south so they could win the presidency and more of the congress.
A strange thing happened, though. A man with conviction and courage stood by his guns and willed victory in Iraq.
Today, things are looking up. There is less violence in Iraq and the American economy keeps growing.
Today, the news media was reporting that 160, 000 plus jobs were created in Oct. 2007.
Therefore, the “dems” cannot run on what is wrong in America. The first time I heard Thompson speak as a presidential candidate I got worried.
He said America was going down the wrong road and needs change. This sounded to me like media created speech. I was thinking Mr. Thompson had spent too much time listening to the criticisms of Bush and was going to run a campaign against Bush.
Even today on Friday 2nd of November 2007 I can still say with pride and admiration that I would kill or die to defend George W. Bush.
You are a great man and a greater president. In addition, you have served us well and we are very fortunate to have had you in the White House during these trying times.
Now, many may criticize. However, in my opinion Mr. Bush is a man of vision and integrity.
Mr. Thompson’s initial comments concerned me because they sounded like political pandering.
In these difficult and challenging times America needs a morally upright and sincere person, not another politician.
In my opinion, Hillary Clinton is a politician’s politician. She lies. She lies. She lies.
I just wonder if she is in touch with reality. Kerry got in trouble because he convinced himself everything he saw in the media was right.
The majority of Americans saw things differently and did not vote for him.
This time Hillary thinks she is absolutely correct. However, in my opinion many of the producing and successful people are wondering about whom these forgotten Americans she talks about are.
Again 95 percent of those who want to work are working. Some do not have good money management skills and want to blame other people because they are struggling.
However, the USA is having a great economic period, in spite of the liberal news media focus on the bad.
At least the Americans are smart enough to see reality. Sadam was a very dangerous person. He needed to be taken out. There were challenges. However, things are turning around and victory is close.
In addition, hurricanes, terrorist attacks, high fuel prices, and corporate corruption have challenged the America economy.
However, this economy keeps marching down a good road. Therefore, what is the reason to elect Hillary Clinton?
Her resume lists no state management experience. She has not run a city or a state. She has never been secretary of State. The state she was elected in, as a senator is the state she did notgrow up in or made her adult life.
On the question of integrity and honor I think she is the most dishonest person I have ever seen.
The worst part is that she lies in public in front of a large audience and then tries to convince everyone she is not dishonest.
She has no experience. She has no honor. She has no integrity.
Now, again I am not for a democrat. This is why I do not like to write about Hillary.
However, I mention her here as an example of who should not be elected as an American president.
I say the republican candidate should be one of vision, integrity, honor, education, experience, and good moral character and who has a firm grasp on the necessary elements to keep America safe.