Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Collection of McCain Videos
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Take a Deep Breath...
A great summary of recent election news from abc news.
Truth About McCain's Lies
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Electoral College State-by-State Breakdown
Monday, September 8, 2008
Thomas Friedman on NPR
Excellent interview with the author and Times editorialist about his new book and the candidates on energy.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Maverick or Reckless?
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Some Recent Links
Truth-o-meter An interesting site that researches what has been said by the players in the election
The Sarah Palin Digest From Think Progress. History on PalinMore on Palin AP Story on Palin's history with pork-belly politics
Election Fear
I haven't blogged in quite a while, busy with work and life... but this upcoming election has me frightened. I've decided to revive Metapinions in order to vent and distribute information about the elections.
Back in high school a history teacher told me that presidential elections are decided by a single issue - the economy. If the economy is doing well, the incumbent wins. If the economy is in the toilet... we vote them out. The election at the time of this class was Regan's 2nd term where he won a landslide over Mondale. The economy was strong and the hypothesis held true.
This year (fortunately!) the incumbent can't run again and the economy is most definitely incredibly weak. This explains why McCain is trying to distance himself from the current administration (even though he's been toeing the party line for the past 8 years). If the American public buys into these lies, the election could be close. 8 years ago, Gore made the mistake of distancing himself from Clinton. He underestimated Americans. Clinton for the most part was a very popular president and the economy was doing fairly well. We all know how that ended.
Honestly, I don't dislike McCain. I have a lot of respect for his record as a veteran (although I disagree with his hawkishness) and do agree that there is far too much waste in pork belly politics. However, since winning the nomination he has moved drastically from moderate Regan-esque economic conservatism to a far right agenda.
McCain's choice of Palin was the final straw. Palin's combination of extreme right wing views, charisma and incompetence honestly frightens me. The blatant lies and mud-slinging exhibited at the RNC were disgusting and McCain's selection of Palin shows that he does not comprehend the importance of, nor does he respect the office he is running for.

