Signs of a Less Kinder Socialism
April 12, 2008: The way things stand on this date, I don't think I will be able to vote for any of the presidential candidates come November. Each of the candidates has some good ideas, but as a complete picture, I'm not sure about any of them.
I don't know what McCain really believes, since he's preaching to some of the more extreme groups in the Republican party, although he does have some practical outlooks on important topics. Clinton and Obama are from the liberal fascist contingent, going by their goals and histories - of course, we're still finding information on Obama, but I believe he's a more militant/right wing liberal fascist than Clinton.
Listening to yesterday's sound bite of his remarks which somewhat disparaged blue collar workers, who are apparently more interested in guns and their own interests, I could not help but hear the old fascist distate for those not interested in becoming part of corporatism.
Obama's "gun comment" also signals what he will probably want to do should he be elected to the presidency. After all, firearm owners are independent thinkers, and one of the dislikes the extreme left has is for those thinking outside of the socialist/ fascist liberal box.
One other point, and I'll extend my remarks re: this after I finish reading Obama's "Dreams of My Fathers", is that Obama, in his deire or need to be black - similar to the dreams of many white liberals - is his seeming belief in identity politics. When recently interviewed by Bryan Gumbel, Obama professed his love for basketball. Now I guess he's a lousy bowler, but a good basketball player, which probably, in his mind, gives him street creds as a black man.
So between the two socialists, I would guess that Clinton would be the safer choice - safer because we (should) know just who she is, and if Congress could develop some balls, it could provide its required checks and balances act. I'm afraid that with Obama, our representatives in Washington will continue to play the "guilty white man" card.
It's going to be a helluva four years.
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