We Will Not Go Quietly
A Lindamanifesto
Normally in this spot, you’d see my humorous
(or semi-humorous) take on a foreign, domestic, or political issue.
This time, though, I’m leaving the humor out and speaking
to the voters of America reading this piece.
For the better part of a month, I have heard supporters of Barack
Obama gloating over his poll numbers, showing him ahead of John
McCain. With comments like “Get ready to say President Obama,”
they’ve written off any possibility of losing. And what’s
worse, some Republicans have started agreeing.
Let me tell you that I am not a McCain fan by any stretch of
the imagination. Were it not for the fact that he chose Sarah
Palin to be his running mate, I would be writing in a fictional
character because I do not believe McCain is the best the Republicans
had. Having said that, I will vote for him, mainly because of
the preening Obama supporters convinced they can coast to victory.
Yet, before you pop the champagne for an Obama victory, you still
have a few things to explain to us.
Sure, Obama was only 8 when William Ayers committed acts of domestic
terrorism against America, but that doesn’t explain why
you chose to associate with him as an adult.
Sure, Obama’s issued a statement condemning Ayers’s
actions as a member of the Weather Underground, but that doesn’t
explain his years of silence on the matter, nor does it explain
Ayers’s saying, “Guilty as sin. Free as a bird.”
Sure, Obama’s left the church of Rev. Jeremiah Wright over
his controversial statements, saying he didn’t always agree
with what he said, but that doesn’t explain why you sat
in his church for 20 years and considered him a close friend not
unlike Ayers.
Sure, Obama’s been leading the polls with women, but that
doesn’t explain his blatant sexism against Hillary Clinton
and Sarah Palin. Nor does it explain why his supporters have been
rampantly misogynistic towards them both.
Sure, Obama’s said he supports the troops, but that doesn’t
explain why he snubbed visiting injured soldiers in Germany in
lieu of playing basketball.
Sure, Obama’s said he wants to try a different tack with
dealing with nations like Iran, it doesn’t explain why he
kept changing his story about Iran. First, it wasn’t a threat
because it was a “tiny little country.” Then, it was
a major threat that needed to be dealt with. First, he said he
wanted to sit down and talk to Iran. Then, he said he didn’t
and claimed he hadn’t said he wanted to sit down with Iran.
Sure, Obama’s talked about the need for change in Washington,
DC, but that doesn’t explain why he chose Joe Biden, a 35
year veteran of the US Senate, as his running mate.
Sure, Obama’s said that he wouldn’t attack John McCain’s
military service, but that doesn’t explain why his surrogates
have done it repeatedly without so much as a raised eyebrow from
Obama.
Sure, Obama’s been getting more and more people to register
as Democrats, but John Kerry did the same and he lost.
Sure, Obama’s had pretty big leads in the polls, but it
doesn’t explain why CNN rigged a poll after the first Presidential
debate to poll more Democrats than Republicans by a double digit
margin. In fact, the number of Republicans polled was third behind
Independents, who were also polled less frequently by CNN by a
double digit margin.
Also, Obama’s seen his poll numbers go up, but that doesn’t
explain why McCain isn’t being blown out by the allegedly
superior Obama.
Sure, Obama’s said he is a friend to Israel, but that doesn’t
explain why he hasn’t renounced the support of terrorist
groups like Hamas. Nor does it explain his silence regarding Iran’s
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s frequent statements about wanting
to destroy Israel…and America.
Sure, Obama’s said his economic plan wouldn’t raise
taxes on the middle and lower classes, but that doesn’t
explain the fact that corporations whose taxes would be raised
under his plan would most likely pass along the costs of those
taxes to the very middle and lower classes Obama claims to be
helping.
Sure, Obama says he’s working for the middle and lower
classes, but that doesn’t explain why he called people in
rural Pennsylvania and the Midwest “bitter,” “clinging
to their guns and Bibles,” and accusing them of being racist
against illegal immigrants. Nor does it explain why he made these
statements…at a fundraiser in San Francisco.
Sure, Obama and his surrogates have chastised McCain and Palin
for not addressing important economic issues, but that doesn’t
explain why three of the people responsible for the Freddie Mac
and Fannie Mae meltdowns are on his staff as economic advisors.
Nor does it explain why he told Democrat leaders “call me
if you need me” during the discussions of the bailout caused
in large part by Democrats like Franklin Raines, Jim Johnson,
and Jamie Gorelick, the aforementioned economic advisors responsible
for the Freddie and Fannie meltdowns.
Sure, Obama’s said repeated that he wanted to run a different
type of campaign, but that doesn’t explain why his surrogates
posted Sarah Palin’s personal information on line and the
son of one of his supporters used that information to access her
Yahoo Mail account. Nor does it explain his frequent use of the
race card to try to make any critical statement of him into a
racial issue. Nor does it explain multiple lines from multiple
stump speeches where he made reference of his race while accusing
Republicans of raising the race issue when they hadn’t.
Yes, dear Obama supporters, you’ve set yourself up for
failure and you don’t even realize it. You can crow all
you want about how Obama is going to crush McCain, but I think
I speak for quite a few voters when I tell you not to count your
ballots before they’re cast. We’ve been paying attention
to what you and your candidate have said, and we don’t like
it. There are few guarantees in an election year like this, but
I guarantee one thing. Not every voter is with you, and we will
not go quietly.
And that’s the Bottom Line. |