Thursday, October 23, 2008

Almost There

Today it started to hit me. Our 8 year long national nightmare may finally be coming to an end. It's starting to look like Obama may actually win. And win big. I was almost overwhelmed when I realized this.

Maybe I'm not insane. Maybe the rest of the country is no longer insane and has finally begun to realize that electing Bush twice in a row was a bad idea. Maybe the bill of goods the Republicans have been selling is finally being seen for what it is by a majority of sane Americans. Maybe, just maybe the right thing will happen for once...

Fear is a powerful thing. The use of fear for political gain has been used shamelessly by leaders throughout history. The Republicans have gotten away with it for almost 8 years now. 9/11 and the fear of it happening again gave the Republicans control of government and to a large extent the media. Because of fear the general public decided that it was ok to lose privacy (wire taps), lose face in the world (Iraq, torture), lose a stable financial system (current financial crisis), lose lose lose. So it re-elected a man in way over his head surrounded by fear mongering neocons. Idiots!

And now we might win. And by we, I mean everyone in this country. Even the evangelical Christianists that are so afraid of letting women have contol over their own bodies. Afraid of not being able to pray in school. Afraid of gays getting married. Afraid of scary big government. Afraid of people thinking for themselves. Afraid of terrorists turning our country into a militantly controlled Islamic colony. (See, there's that fear again. More on this thought line soon.) They win because their ideas and beliefs are in no way threatened by an Obama administration. Only their ability to push those beliefs on the rest of the populace through political means will be lost. And good riddance to that.

If you have seen Obama speak, have seen him calmly and confidently debate, have seen how he carries himself with that thoughtful patient visage then you must know personally the sense of hope that has infected vast swathes of this counrty. He's the real deal. Just you wait...

No, just you go out there and help in any way you can to get him elected. We have to make sure it happens. The consequences of another Republican administration, especially with the angry unstable McCain and the horrifyingly unprepared Palin, would be unthinkably disastrous. But I won't get into that here because this post is supposed to be about hope and the good that may be on the horizon...

12 days to go! Can't rest now. Of course, the real work will begin after the election. The work of digging our way out of this huge mess.

Just one other thing before I call it a day...

George Bush is the Worst President of All Time!

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