Monday, November 24, 2008

Prop 8 backlash

Monday, November 10, 2008

My daughter is an Obamaniac...

We were watching the coverage of the election on Tuesday night. I groaned audibly. Sydney asked why I sounded displeased (my words not hers). I said, "It looks like Obama's going to win." Sydney, seated on the floor doing her homework put both hands in the air and cheered "Yea!!!!" I asked why she was so excited. "Because I want him to win." Him being "Barako Obama". I asked "Why do you want him to win." "I don't know, I just like him." "You sound like a typical Obama supporter." Pop is smiling thinking, "there's hope for my grandchildren" I just know it.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Please read...

My brother-in-law, for whom I have great respect, posted a comment on my blog here on September 6th, but it just was published since it required my consent before it could be published. I have been lax on my moderation of this blog and comments, so I had not seen it until today. I published my response to his comment which I think is poignant. I don't know if he'll reply to my rebuttal, but tune in to find out. It is under the post "Not just any woman". Please read both his comment and mine that follows it. I would be interested to hear from people who agree with me as well as disagree with me. This isn't like a "W." first term press conference with only hand selected journalists and no tough questions. Please tell me what you think of our comments and the rest of the posts on this website. Remember though that while parts of this website are very serious, realize that there is plenty that is said "tongue in cheek". There are some things I have exaggerated if you hadn't guessed already (i.e. I don't think that Obama and Fidel are thaaaat much alike, but we'll see.) Again read Jim's comment please and mine that follow.

The party's over...


Congratulations to Comrade Obama! Just kidding. He has said that he will govern from the center. Lets hope so since nothing in his past would support that. You'll notice I even put his picture in the center so I can try to use feng shui to influence his policies. I don't have any problem with the center if its really the center, that implies a little of "the left" a little of "the right", you know "checks and balances." We'll see. Only time will tell. I recently read the book (okay Book on CD) "Team of Rivals" by Doris Kearns Goodwin. Excellent book, read (or listen) to it. What a genius Lincoln was. Very unorthodox in his governance. I have a new found respect for him, and his savvy. I could not help but notice some of the similarities between his resume and Barak Obama's, both were/are a lawyer, had/have very limited experience (although Lincoln had served a full term prior to his presidency), both from Illinois (the least important similarity granted). I can only hope for the sake of all of us that he's half the man and half the president that the Abraham Lincoln was. God help us and God bless America.
This brings up an interesting point, who will be Obama's "spiritual advisor"? What are HIS feelings toward America? Will he say, or believe "God Bless America" or something else? There have been those who say "who is Barak Obama"? and "What do we really know about Barak Obama?" Their critics say "he's only been vetted publicly for two years, what else can be be hiding?" I answer LOTS! If his positions hadn't changed on so many subjects then I'd agree with the critics (aka "Obamaniacs" and "Mama's for Obama"), but he's changed his positions more than a utility infielder. He has an extremely liberal voting record, but he's also said he supports both sides of an issue. The Daily Show and other pundits have had a lot of fun showing McCain pandering to both sides, but what about Barak. They don't like to show him doing the same thing, although he has i.e. "The surge will fail!" "I knew it would work!" (paraphrased). At any rate. Let's see how this goes. I think I'll start up my political cartooning again. I have a feeling that B.O. (lets call him that) and "Joe 'six-pack' Biden will give me plenty of fodder, like "W." and Clinton did before him. So here's to four years of really easy punditry! Too bad McCain/Palin could've been a lot of fun too. Well so much for "the grump" and the "trophy veep", I was hoping we could have someone worth looking at on C-Span. Too bad. So long McPalin! Fare thee well!