Tuesday, February 05, 2008

SUPER DUPER PHAT TUESDAY!

It's here! Super Tuesday which for politico nerds is code for over 22 states all voting for who will be best to lead the nation in 2009! Pundits on each side are hotly debating a dual debate on who is estimated on being the winner and who is fit to be "the true conservative." Let me point out specifically that the debate among political pundits is not what main street America is debating. Sure there's a debate over conservatism, but the real question is who can we elect that will get things done with a democratically ran congress?

Let's get down to brass tacks. If records don't cut the mustard for who is conservative enough then it has to be up to conservative voters who are looking for such a candidate. South Carolina obviously showed that only a true *red* conservative could win there and thus John McCain won those votes over. Yet, this wasn't enough since there was a margin of voters who were moderate who were accused of "muddying up" the waters too much to "know for sure." So the debated carried into Florida who would undoubtedly know since it was a conservative state. Political talk show hosts/pundits backed Guliani saying that he'd be the man with the plan. However, Floridians said otherwise putting their support behind John McCain, the real man with a plan, who was subsequently backed full heartedly by Guliani. Now we have a real true conservative backing a true conservative, yet must more proof need be shown?



No extreme Republican pundit, except for maybe Mike Murphey, wants to lay claim that their ticket to continued executive power lies with a maverick that is, not necessarily "uncontrollable, " but a critical thinker with years of war wounds both politically and physically-- who knows where we are right now^, where to take it-->, and where our country has been<-- .

Is McCain electable? Of course he is.. He's not only ready on day 1, but right on day 1 as well. He's not a line-step Bushy (which he ironically catches flack for), but critically think of how that reputation will carry into votes in the General election. If the debate becomes, and it will, who is qualified to get the *most* done and can prove it then John McCain can and will win any and all elections.

Tip your hat and show some love for a great American: John McCain

~J

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