Presidential Debates....my how incredibly boring they are. Before you correct me and say that I am an ignorant slob not worthy to participate in representative democracy, let explain me myself and the current political environment we are currently surrounded by.
I never used to be so cynical, I remember the days even before I could vote I was a diehard political junky, constantly soaking up every bit of televised debate or analyst's telecast. I loved the spirit of it all, but I think I lost my flavor for the political life after the 2004 election.
Now, when I was a young, idealistic high school aged teenager, I gravitated towards Senator Kerry because I believed wholeheartedly in his policies and I had recently become increasingly upset and depressed at the Iraq War and its massive failures. I'll admit, in hindsight, Senator Kerry really wasn't the best candidate of that year, he just happened to win all the primaries, that was his only qualification for running against the incumbent President Bush. He was a smart man, had many great ideas but he just wasn't as enthusiastic and he could come off as cold and callous at times.
The candidate I supported in 2004 failed to clinch the ultimate victory and I became disheartened and downtrodden, seriously fearing that my draft number would be called in the next four years.
But as time progressed and the war continued to drag on without any news of a draft my fears shifted to a more immediate fear. The economy.
The economy slowly began to collapse and with all of the scandals involving Republican officials, the time seemed right in 2006 for there to be a revolution of sorts, a complete erasing of Republicans from the majority in Congress and establishing a new power base, one based on the opposite side of the spectrum of the Bush Doctrine. I voted, most of my friends and colleagues voted as well and there was a surprising and radical change. The Democrats won control of both the House and Senate with that oily, snake, motherfucker Joe Liebermann deciding to work for both sides of the ticket as an Independent.
We all expected change, we all thought that there would be a drastic shift in policies and finally we might be able to change the direction of our country and curtail the mismanaged policies of the Bush administration. Everyone who voted Democrat on that date in November was fucking wrong.
Nothing drastic changed, the Democrats never showed that they had the balls to stand up to the President and his lackeys and stop the spending for the war. Time after time they voted and approved more and more money for the war in Iraq as well as wasting money on projects that were completely pointless. I don't mean to rant but as one can see, as time wears on and the side that you supported and expected great things from fails on all fronts you become apathetic towards government and politics and see nothing worth liking.
That's how I feel about the presidential election coming up in less than two months. Yes, people are toting this as the most historical election since the election of 1860 when Lincoln won the office, or the election of 1930, but I don't know, I'm still not convinced.
In all honesty, I mildly supported McCain in the beginning of 2007 but as time wore on he began to resemble everything he used to stand against. I respect the man, but he's old as fuck.
Obama, now, in 2004 when he gave that speech at the convention, man, that was some moving shit and everyone that night was wondering why the hell that guy wasn't running for president but we all knew that in the near future he would definitely take his chances for the highest office in the land. His campaign has been, in my opinion, very remarkable, I'm not necessarily saying I support the man, but his ability to inspire young people like myself to change the world and to be optimistic and have hope is nothing short of a miracle. But, as I decipher the man's policies, I feel as if he's missing something, you can't necessarily run a government on feelings and talk, you actually have to know what you're doing. Now I believe Obama is an extremely intelligent and capable man, I just think he needs to show it more and really and I mean really put forth his plans and policies so that average, blue collar Americans can understand him and relate to his ideas.
More or less, this young middle class American is not convinced by either candidate yet. Will I vote? Hell yes, but for whom? That's a question I'll have to answer very soon, seeing as how voting will take place in a few months.
All that I ask of Americans is that they really listen to each candidate, do research on the topics they discuss and form an opinion, get involved. Don't blindly support one candidate or the other just because that's what everyone else is doing or your constantly voting party loyalty, be unique, be intelligent. Americans need to decipher the truths from the lies and seriously stop thinking Barack Hussein Obama is a card carrying member of Al-Quaeda, the dude's from Chicago motherfucker and he's a Christian and that brings up another point, why the shit does it matter what religion you are if you are running for president? Shouldn't the most qualified candidate have a chance to win no matter what his religion or race may be?
So finally I'll end this rant with some optimistic news from a proven pessimist. America can be fixed, it can be corrected, but don't just leave it up to one man in a bright and shiny office to make those decisions, you hold the power, you as an American have the power to shape this country and choose the path it takes, so get out there and be somebody!
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