Friday, June 17, 2011

That's All Folks!

          I would just like to start this entry by saying that this will be my last post.  Therefore, it is only proper that we start this with a small celebration.  I found out about his yesterday, but I watched the news story this morning when I woke up for the day.  On NBC News, I saw a story that said Anthony Weiner is resigning.  YAYYYYY!  It is about time.  Yesterday he held a press conference early in the afternoon, and he apologized for his actions.  He apologized to his wife, and publically announced that he was resigning.  Surprisingly, a lot of his constituents are sad and disappointed that he is leaving.  Many feel that he did not do anything that was that bad.  Well, first of all, he lied about his actions.  If he had just come out with the truth, this whole situation would not be that bad.  Do you want someone who is dishonest to make decisions for you…to represent you?  I wouldn’t.  Also, now that he is gone, the media can focus on other things (like the debt ceiling….I found an article on that!).  Politicians who were interviewed on the news commented on what a relief it is that he is gone because they, too, can focus on more important things.  I couldn’t have said it better myself.  He is no longer a distraction.

          So, that was just a small tidbit of a story that needed to die.  Moving onto more important things…like Libya.  Things in Libya are getting pretty serious.  As bombings continue there, politicians here still cannot make a decision on whether to prolong the conflict.  According to the New York Times, the White House supports the conflict in Libya and “asserted that President Obama had the authority to continue the military campaign without Congressional approval because American involvement fell short of full blown hostilities”.  Now, I know what that means, but we’re bombing another country.  Isn’t that hostile enough?  It is a foreign conflict in which the President sent a whole bunch of troops to Libya.  We shouldn’t try to find loopholes in the law.  Congress just needs to make a decision.  So, I don’t really know how I feel about the Whitehouse claiming that the War Powers Act doesn’t apply.  The act isn’t just this formality that we follow.  No, it’s a law.  Just follow the law.

          So, do you remember when I wrote my very first entry, and I talked about the debt ceiling?  Well, it only seems fitting that I end with the same thing.  (It’s all about things coming full circle.)  The debt ceiling issue is also becoming very serious.  As pensions begin to dry up and the nation discovers that it might not be able to “pay its bills”, there are a few doomsday scenarios that some congressmen have devised.  According to USA Today, they believe that jobs will disappear, the stock and real estate markets will plummet, savings bonds will dry up (or just take 50 years to mature), troops wouldn’t get paid, and the list goes on and on and on...and on.  Others, like Senator Pat Toomey, are under the impression that “drastic spending cuts” are the only real solution.  Now, we as a nation have never hit the debt ceiling before, we have never really been in this situation.  We don’t know what is going to happen.  Why don’t they just combine the doomsday predictions and the posed solutions?  This way we can remember what could happen and try to prevent it at the same time.  I would like to buy a house one day.  A solution needs to be developed.  This way there are no doomsday predictions that come true or any government shutdown scares when they have to vote on the budget again.

          Well, I am going to stop now.  Let me just say that I am happy that there are other things being reported on besides scandals and Sarah Palin.  Anyway, good-bye, keep ticking, and stay informed!

         





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A Strange Day In News...

Alright, everyone, New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie says that he is “one hundred percent certain” that he is not running in 2012.  He is adamant about sitting out of this one.  Then again, he also said that he is more likely to commit suicide than run for president.  I think he believes that his job in the state of New Jersey is not finished yet.  However, he did not close the door to any future plans of running for president; it is just not his priority right now.  He doesn’t want to run because people are telling him to run, he wants to run when he feels the “time is right in his heart”. (He really said this in an interview…but I’m not judging.) I, for one, think that it is a really good thing that he has openly and publicly said that he will not run for president.  Although his usage of the suicide hyperbole was a smidgen dramatic, it is good that he has separated himself from the contenders.  This way he can support a contender instead.  As we all know, this is something that Sarah Palin refuses to do (at least according to her actions the past few months).  She has literally been posing herself in front of the cameras to receive media attention.  Therefore it is only appropriate that I say, “Kudos to you, Chris Christie”.

          So, I stumbled across the proposal of an “anti-groping” bill that would ban intrusive airport searches.  As we all know, after the 9/11 attacks, airport security has been “beefed up”.  Now there are scanners that pretty much x-ray you when you stand under them.  They still keep up the random searches, but now there are extreme pat-downs.  According to the New York Times, Texas Representative David Simpson (R) wholeheartedly supports this new piece of legislation.  He believes that it is a direct violation of the rights given to all American citizens under the Fourth Amendment.  The Fourth Amendment prohibits unreasonable search and seizure.  While he understands that it is perfectly fine to increase security to protect the American people, he does not think that it is appropriate for airport security to take such extreme measures.  The law would prohibit the touching of all private and personal areas during an airport search.  For me, just the thought of airport searches is daunting.  I have not yet had the pleasure of enduring the scanner or the pat downs because I have not been on an airplane in six years.  However, I have a trip coming up soon, and I really do not want to have to endure the new searches.  I feel like the airport security guards should at least take their “searches” out to dinner and a movie before touching them (although, this is highly unlikely).  I had a close family member endure a pat down at an airport.  She described it as uncomfortable and awkward.  I do not want to be put in that position, and I do not think there are many that do.  Therefore, kudos must go to both the House for proposing this bill and Rep. Simpson for supporting it.

          In my final order of business for the day, I would like to talk about something that I saw on television this morning when I awoke.  I turned on my television to NBC, and heard that Mr. Boehner, our current Speaker of the House, is calling for the congressional approval of the conflict in Syria.  He predicts that if this action is not taken by the weekend, then there we as a nation will be breaking our own law under the War Powers Act.  The War Powers Act was created in 1973 to curb the President from creating foreign armed conflicts without the consent of congress.  The President is allowed to send troops to another country, but he must formally tell Congress within 48 hours.  Also, these troops can only stay in the foreign land for 60 days along with a 30 day withdrawal period.  The US is ever closing in on this deadline.  The bombings overseas are continuing, and Congress has not acted yet.  This is pretty serious.  This nation is now involved in three separate conflicts in the War on Terrorism, and one of them has not been approved yet.  Now, how do you think it would look if our country broke its own law?  How do you think this will look to other countries?  I can answer both of these questions with one simple answer—it won’t look good.  Therefore, I must give kudos (one last time) to Mr. Boehner for pushing the approval (or official disapproval) of this overseas conflict so the US doesn’t break its own laws.

          It is now time to say good bye.  So…keep ticking, and stay informed!

         



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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Moving On This Week...

          I want to start off this entry with something that I stumbled across while searching for something interesting to write about.  Sadly, on AOL News I came across an article that thought it was necessary to tell the world that Anthony Weiner dolls are now on sale.  There are even atomically correct dolls being sold; however, you must be 18 years or older to buy one of those.  This is just sad.  The media is just enforcing Weiner’s bad decision.  It’s kind of like when a kid does something bad in class, people laugh at him, and he keeps going because he thinks it is okay.  Then, when you take away that kid’s audience, if he keeps messing around, he just looks silly.  Then, he usually stops because he realizes how ridiculous he looks and sounds.  We need to take away Weiner’s audience.  It’s time for the media to stop making him the center of attention and to move onto something new.  We cannot enforce Weiner’s actions by making a huge joke out of it anymore.  It was funny the first day, but once is funny, twice is not.  It really isn’t funny.  It is just sad.  The man destroyed his political career.  I personally think it’s a wonderful thing that he decided to stop working (even if it is temporarily).  The man is a disappointment to himself and the world of US politics.  He is one of the reasons that people are losing faith in the Federal Government.  He is yet another element in that leads to low voter turnout in the United States.  This needs to stop.  Of course, the fact that Weiner is a dishonest, scandalous cheater won’t go away, but the media can stop prolonging the agony.  It’s like ripping a band-aid off slowly.  When you do it slowly, you inflict the most possible damage.  When you rip it off army style (quickly and painlessly), there is minimal damage.  JUST RIP OFF THE BAND-AID, AND END IT ALREADY!!!!

          So, there was a debate last night (on Monday).  Yes, all of the potential GOP candidates (well, minus two) participated in the presidential debate.  According to the New York Times, they talked about things from Medicare reform to why Obama is not an effective president.  Although I have not had the pleasure of watching the entirety of the debate myself, my source tells me that there were no major “goofs” by any of the speakers on stage.  No one attacked Gingrich for his staff fiasco last week, and everyone proved themselves to be formidable opponents for Obama.  It is refreshing to hear that they pretty much stayed on the topic of “the issues”.  Things like health care and the economy were important topics last night.  It’s about time.  These are the things that directly affect the American people. Personally, these are the things that I want to know.  I want to know if there is going to be any future legislation to fix the economic crisis in the United States.  I would like to know if the standard of living index is going to go up ever.  I would like to know if Social Security is still going to be running properly when I get older.  It is good that people are finally taking these things seriously once again.  It’s as if the upcoming election has allowed all important issues to be put aside for the moment.  It seems that it has become a time that people are talking about what they want to do, but politicians aren’t doing anything about it.  Instead, they are stuck quibbling over execution while America sinks farther and farther into debt, and the American people slowly become more destitute.  I hope that all of this talk about things happening will actually generate some ideas for bills and legislation.  I know it will, but at this point not much is happening. 

Another interesting thing happened at the debate last night.  According to Politico, Tim Pawlenty gave “kudos” to Sarah Palin.  He said, “Palin would have been a great President.”  Does anyone know if she’s even planning on running?  Anyone?  No? *Sighs*  Why couldn’t she be like New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie?  He has a ton of people rallying for him to vote, but he just says “no”.  He doesn’t flirt with the cameras for media attention.  He excuses himself by saying that he is not done with his job in New Jersey, and he bows out gracefully.  I really don’t know what Sarah Palin is doing.  Politico gave her third place in the debate because she got a shout out, and they even had a brief discussion about her.  I think she should just make up her mind and end this madness already.  If she keeps hogging all the attention from the people who are trying to vie for the GOP nomination, then none of them will stand a chance against Obama.  If someone who isn’t running is more important than the people who are, what does that say about the GOP?  It certainly doesn’t look good (for lack of a better word).  She is in almost every story.  I don’t understand why.  I really don’t.  If someone cares to explain, please, I am accepting to any clarification.  If someone has gleamed some sort of insight into her thought patterns, that’s cool, too.  It’s not that I have a problem with her as a person; I have a problem with the way that she is acting right now.  If she is not running, she should use some of her star-appeal to boost another contender.  The GOP is going to need all the help that it can get in this election.

Well, it may be earlier in the night than when I usually stop writing, but the time has come for me to shut down my computer.  So, I leave you with my customary farewell:  KEEP TICKING, AND STAY INFORMED! J





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Friday, June 10, 2011

At least this isn't about Anthony Weiner...

                So, I know this has nothing to do with politics, but was anyone else a little too entertained by the Google Doodle for the past two days.  It’s this really funky guitar, and I swear I cannot stop playing it.  I even figured out how to play a few songs on it (these are the keys that play Do-Re-Mi from The Sound of Music Asd adad  sdffdsf  dfgdgdg  fghhgfh  gasdfgh  hsdfghj  jdfghjk  kjhf lk a).  

                Alright, fun time is over.  It’s time to get down to business!  Oh, I’m just kidding.  Politics can be really fun if you make it that way.  For instance, this morning I was watching CBS, and I see Newt Gingrich all over the news.  I was like, “Hey, it’s not Anthony Weiner.  Maybe something new is being reported on in the political world”.  Apparently all of Newt Gingrich’s senior staff quit on him and left in mass exodus.  He and his workers were not seeing “eye to eye” with the direction that the campaign was headed.  It was reported that his entire team in Iowa also left the campaign.  If Gingrich can’t even get his advisors to agree with him, how is he going to run this country?  It’s not like the nation can afford to have the entire cabinet against the direction of the president’s vision.  I know that is a very highly unlikely situation, but I was just trying to exemplify what happened between Gingrich and his staff.  Now, Gingrich had a shaky start to begin with, and the fact that a ton of his advisors just up and left will not really help his cause.  I really do not see this man lasting for long.  He already had that glitter incident in which a homosexual man rained glitter upon the potential GOP nominee.  What the pranksters were aiming to achieve was indeed achieved.  They did make Gingrich look like a fool.  Did you know his wife left along with his advisors?  Yeah, apparently she was angry after she and her husband went on a private cruise with his friend who just so happens to not only be female, but a model as well.  Really?  When you’re in a race, you are supposed to be careful.  You can’t cover up your past, but by not doing the same dumb thing again; at least you can pretend that you’ve “changed”.  I really do not know what goes through people’s minds sometimes.

                Anyway, between 2012 election news, foreign relation problems, the debt ceiling, and Weiner, I haven’t really seen that much culture war buzz in the media.  I was a smidgen surprised to see an article about a workshop for aspiring gay politician workshop on the NY Times website headlines.  It wasn’t even one of those little blurbs at the bottom of the page.  No, it was almost the headlining story.  This was second to Gingrich.  Now, I am not going to talk about my personal views about the culture war out of this (in reality, I don’t want you to know whether I’m conservative, liberal, or whatever).  That is a can of worms that I choose not to open, and this is simply not the venue for me stating my particular political stances.  No, the thing that I will comment on regarding this article is my complete and utter shock that this was made one of the most important articles.  It’s not the fact that it’s about gay aspiring politicians; it’s the fact that it wasn’t a national issue.  It’s something that happened in Pittsburg.  The media has been pumping up a lot of scandal and potential, potential GOP nominees (*cough* Sarah Palin *cough*).  (Really, why did she make a movie to promote her image if she wasn’t planning on runnin?)  I am actually really proud that the media is moving away from scandal a bit and really digging into the issues that people care about.  Correct me if I’m wrong, but there used to be more of that, yes?  I know the media is just trying to promote what they feel the American people want to read about, but I’m pretty sure that people like variety, too.

                Okay, so I may or may not have spoken too soon.  According to POLITICO (and every other news source I looked at), Alaska released a bunch of Sarah Palin’s emails.  The e-mails are from the first half of her governorship.   The most interesting things in the e-mails are some death threats and a question regarding Palin’s beliefs in the dinosaur/human coexistence theory.  Overall, nothing juicy or scandalous was revealed.  At least there was nothing that was not already known by the public.  Ok, enough is enough.  Sarah Palin needs to stop mooching off the press and make a decision (or at least make her inevitable, probably-already-decided-upon decision known).  Seriously, is she the only thing that can be reported on right now?  Why is she the head story on POLITICO?  Now, I know that I rant about the media all the time, but it’s getting ridiculous.  The point of this blog is to update my followers on the day to day workings of the US government.  Seriously, is the Senate doing anything important?  Anything at all?  Something that the media wants to make a headlining story would be good.  How’s the debt ceiling crisis going?  I personally would like to know.  Is anyone reporting on it? No.  It just irks me.  Oh, well.  You never know.  Next week might be better.  I am really hoping that there will be some new policies.  That is the kind of stuff that is really important because it affects the common citizen.  Things like taxes affect the common citizen, not scandal.  That’s just gossip. *Insert disappointed sigh here*.

                Well, I am going to stop now.  Good evening, keep ticking, and stay informed!

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

The Plot Thickens...

          Ah, the plot thickens.  According to USA Today, his wife, Huma Abedin, is pregnant.  The couple married in 2010, and they are not planning to divorce.  Even though this really has nothing to with actual politics, it is one of the top headlines on the site.  I suppose that this is merely an article to make him look even more like the scum of the earth that everyone knows he is.  The press wants to reveal things that make a scandal more scandalous.  It’s like adding fuel to the fire, and everyone knows what happens when you do that.  Also, on the same source, I found an article that highlights the fact that a lot of Democrats are asking for Weiner to resign.  Now, Weiner doesn’t want to resign.  In fact, he is now stating that he will not resign.  Then again, the whole world now knows how reliable his statements are.  The Democrats that are calling for his resignation said that there is no point in him keeping his job because he has lost his credibility.  However, the most surprising statement came from Rep. Joe Donnelly.  He said, “Enough is enough.  It's time for Congressman Weiner to resign. Everyone should be focused on jobs and the economy, and his refusal to do the right thing is a distraction”.  FINALLY!!!!  Someone has finally said what I have been thinking all along!!!  This is a distraction from things that are more important.  What about Libya?  Or even Afghanistan?  This should not be the subject of all the headlining stories on every news source in the nation.  When will this saga end?!?!?  (Sadly) The world may never know.

          I do believe that now would be an adequate time to talk about the 2012 election.  Now, I would be much happier to talk about this if this section of the new was not also plagued with the non-stop, ongoing story of Weiner.  According to the NY Times, Weiner’s scandal does not reflect well on the Democratic Party, and this could possibly affect President Obama in the upcoming 2012 election.  Really?  I had no idea that a bad reflection upon a party can affect the candidates within it?  I guess that’s why the Republicans didn’t do so well in the 2008 elections.  I know that when writing anything, one has to assume that the audience knows nothing, but…really?  Weiner needs to stop being the center off all political news topics.  The media has really found a way to spin this story in every way.

          Onto REAL news (because I want to stop talking about Weiner…but it’s the only thing that’s being reported on…I need to read about something different).  Alright, here is a name that has surprisingly come up A LOT in the 2012 election news.  According to POLITICO, New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie, is being urged by many members of the GOP to consider running for the presidency.  Now, considering that he is a first time governor that is not done with his term, he really does not have any intention of running.  However, the people that are desperately trying to persuade the man to consider their offer see him as a man that could really take on the Democrats.  I know that Governor Christie really is willing to stick to his guns and do what needs to be done (even though in his term as governor, he has managed to tick off the entirety of New Jersey).  In NJ, Christie has been cutting a lot of funding, but he is now notoriously known for his cuts in education.  This has made many educators become frightened for their jobs and students fearful that their precious activities will be eradicated.  I don’t think that he would win New Jersey if he ran, but other conservative states would love him, especially the ones that contain people who are concerned about the national debt.  New Jersey was a state that was seriously in debt, and Christie’s funding cuts (instead of tax hikes) let his true Republican colors shine.  This has caught the attention of Republicans around the nation, and they want him to run.  Will they get their wish?  I don’t know…no one does.  We shall see.

          Once again I find myself becoming ever more drained and starved for energy.  Now, folks, the only way to regain energy is for me to sleep, and I desperately need to sleep.  So, I bid you good-night along with…KEEP TICKING, AND STAY INFORMED!!!!



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LIAR, LIAR, PANTS ON FIRE!

          I don’t know about you, but I hate it when people lie to me.  However, it makes me even more irate when someone lies not just to me, but also fibs to the people around me.  So…I suppose you can well imagine how miffed I become when someone lies to the whole country.  Not just a little, slightly unintentional lie.  I’m talking about a full blown, blatant lie that was planned out in advance.  If you do not know who I am alluding to, I will just tell you.  I am (of course) talking about the now infamous Rep. Anthony Weiner.  Anybody who has been following the sad, pathetic saga of Weiner knows all about his tragic performance on Monday during a disastrous press conference.  According to USA Today, finally, after days of denying that he had inappropriate relationships with a woman over the internet, he told the world that he was actually guilty.  I really do not understand how a person can just get on the air, proclaim to the world that he is not guilty, and then tell everyone two days later that he was actually lying.  As if the scandal wasn’t enough to destroy his reputation, he really smattered his name on Monday by admitting that he was lying all along.  He will never get reelected again.  He might as well resign.  He is now going into the same category as John Edwards and Arnold Schwarzenegger.  Nonetheless, according to the article, he is actually going to go up for reelection.  He even said, “This was me doing a dumb thing, doing it repeatedly, and lying about it.”  (Way to state the obvious, genius.)  Now, I know that it is said that any press is good press, well, that’s not entirely true in the case of Anthony Weiner.  Scandals, especially ones involving sexual lewdness, are not the best PR for someone looking to remain in their political position.

          Anyway, in when it comes to Anthony Weiner, he has become another prime example of the media trying to set their own agenda.  They are digging up as much dirt as they can find on the man to make him look even more like an imbecile.  Actually, they are trying to make him look like a hypocrite.  If there’s anything that the world hates more than a liar, it’s a hypocrite.  According to the New York Times’ “Link of the Day”, Anthony Weiner had written something on a website entitled “Protecting Children on the Internet”.  It is a piece that defames and degrades sexual predators on the internet, calling for better laws to rid the world of said criminals.  Now, I don’t know about you, but if a child accidentally stumbles upon his lewd picture, I feel as if that goes in the same category as being a predator.  In doing so, one is potentially mentally scarring a child.  Images like that can be shocking to someone that is not old enough to understand it.  Oh, well.  It looks like the mass media really got me hooked on this topic this time.  Whatever they are doing to make the public care about this, it’s working.  I really do think that these cheaters and sexual predators do need to be exposed.  I just don’t think that it should be the cover story for a week on every political page on every news source.  That’s what really bothers me when it comes to the stories about people like Edwards, Schwarzenegger, and (now) Weiner.  It’s the fact that the media makes it seem more important than things like one of the three foreign conflicts that we are currently a part of overseas.  Even the debt ceiling should have precedent over some of the other stories that are posted.  Scandal is not the most important thing going on in politics.

          Onto 2012 Election news…it has been reported on Politico that Rudi Giuliani has decided to run.  This is now seen as a threat to the biggest contender for the GOP nomination, Mitt Romney.  It has been predicted that the two men would possibly duke it out over the same states and vie for the same voters.  I haven’t heard a lot about Giuliani in the news recently, so this is truly news to me.  I was under the impression that he was still in hiding because he received so much flack back in 2008.  I also thought that the GOP would be looking for someone that is a little bit more conservative than Giuliani.  The man is literally the most liberal conservative that I have ever had the displeasure to research.  Let’s take his stance on the culture war issue of abortion.  Conservatives generally have a Pro-Life stance, but Giuliani has openly taken a Pro-Choice position.  I really don’t think something like that will be okay with the Republican Party.  Yes, he is popular.  Yes, he has received a lot of media attention in the past and will get much more in the future.  I honestly see Mitt Romney going farther than Giuliani.  Let’s face it, even though three years have passed, the reasoning behind the flack he got in 2008 hasn’t gone away.  Who’s to say that he won’t get ridiculed more this time around?  No one.  That’s who.

          Well, it is now past my bedtime and I want to sleep.  Believe it or not, I have to get up in the morning.  Therefore, I will sign off saying, “Keep ticking, and stay informed!”



         
















Thursday, June 2, 2011

This is a public service announcement...



WEINER ALERT!  I’m sorry.  I truly apologize, but it was far too tempting.  This is comedy gold people.  A lewd picture was mysteriously posted on Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner’s Twitter account.  The pictures of a man in his underwear were directed to a college student, and since the incident the man has received over 10,000 new followers on Twitter.  According to ABC Nightly News, he has not started any investigations on the matter and is claiming that the picture is a hoax.  However, when asked simple questions like, “Is it your underwear?”, he simply danced around the question saying, “That’s what we’re trying to find out”.  He claims that the photo may have been doctored in some way, and he has no idea whether it is actually him.  Now, he did not actually say this, but it was what he was implying.  Have you ever seen The Mentalist, Criminal Minds, or any other crime show ever?  On his interview, he played the part of stereotypical liar.  He skirted around the simplest questions and seemed to have a difficult time making eye contact at times.  Also, before he answered every single question, he looked down.  Someone that was telling the truth would look up because this stimulates recall.  So is the man lying or not?  Really, it’s up to your own interpretation at this point in time.  If you ask me it’s a little suspicious that he is not planning on starting up an investigation (at least not right away).  The whole situation is just strange.  Well, this is just another thing to add onto people’s reasons to mistrust the government.  The people vote, and then the people that they choose to be a representative turns around and does something like this.  This is one of the reasons voter turnout is so low.  It’s just sad and embarrassing.  Once again, this is one of the top headlines in the political news, not the debt problem.  Oh, well.

Anyway, that was yesterday’s Weiner news.  Today is a brand new day, and according to Politico, Weiner still is not talking.  He is still refusing to say whether or not it was his genitals that showed up on Twitter a few days ago.  Also, he is totally aware that the incident has ruined any of his political aspirations for the future.  However, I am not sure whether or not he knows that by not answering any of the media’s questions directly is what has put him in the hot seat.  People might actually believe him if he answered one single question.  So that brings me to my next point…of course his reputation is ruined.  How can you trust someone that lies to you, especially someone that helps to create policy that will impact your life?  The whole thing is just stupid.  He needs to either fess up like a big boy or formulate a defense.  He is floundering, and a characteristic like that put on display will not help anyone in future elections.  To think otherwise would just be stupid.  Really, if he doesn’t come up with a stance soon, he might as well resign and go take part in a local school board election or something like that…oh, wait, that’s probably not the best idea.  Ummmmmm…I’m at a loss as to what the man could do for a living in the future.  At least he probably has money.  It’s really hard to get elected unless you have some sort of small fortune.

Well, onto political news of merit…the 2012 election.  Yay.  So, Mitt Romney is finally putting his ideas out there, as well as formally submitting his candidacy for the GOP nomination.  According to the New York Times, the man made a 25 minute speech.  This speech did not mention his rivals for the GOP nomination; instead, he focused on what he called Obama’s “failed economic policies”.  Now, I don’t know about you, but that sounds awfully familiar to Tim Pawlenty’s stance.  For a long time Pawlenty has been crying out for economic reform and that Obama has been leading the country in the wrong direction.  Now, I’m not saying that Mitt’s a total copy-cat (especially considering that the conservatives need to stand on one front if they want to stand a chance against Obama), but he should spice up his message a little bit.  By adding a little pizazz he would stand out above the rest.  Of course, being the media addicts that they are, Rudi Giuliani and Sarah Palin had to put their two cents into the conversation.  They are both standing firm on the principal that they will not let Romney self-appoint himself as the GOP nominee.  I have two problems with this stance.  Number 1:  Is Sarah Palin even running?  Does anyone know?  Please, if you do know, tell me.   Number 2:  The whole point of a primary is to make sure that a person cannot self-appoint themselves a nominee.  Jeezums…that wasn’t even what the man was saying at all.  He was just announcing his candidacy for nominee.  Let the process happen.  Don’t worry.  I promise it will work out in the end.  It always does.

Well, my brain is now slowly melting away from exhaustion.  I am going to take this a sign that I should stop for the evening and retire.  So all, I must now part with you using my customary farewell: Keep ticking, and stay informed.

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