Final thought, New Hampshire Primaries
Hillary's tears worked. The media, so enthralled with Obamania all but declared him the winner. Independents, believing Obama had it, went for McCain. Either one, Hillary/Huma or Obama/Odinga is a disaster.
McCain cannot be the Republican candidate. McCain Feingold destroyed the election process . Empowering the 507s opened the door to criminals like George Soros completely bankrolling a shadow government. And his amnesty plan ....fuggedaoudit.
Gang of 14 was unconscionable. When would we ever secure th White House, House and Senate - the threw away an historic opportunity with both hands. Unforgivable. It is indicative of exceedingly poor judgment. I don't want that in a commander in chief. And while he was right on Iraq, even a broken clock is right. twice a day.
BTW, I don't think New Hampshire is calling it anyway. But Mara made a good point, "I actually found it interesting and somewhat relieving that the two people who won last night in New Hampshire were both strong on defense (Hillary relatively given her grouping). "
In any event it's all wildly interesting. Should be interesting to see Hillary go after Obama Hussein with a vengeance. They eat their young.
I like Giuliani, Romney, Thompson. I'll be happy with anyone of them.
Now all eyes turn to the Middle East. Pray, dear friends, for Israel.









The biggest culturist issue this election is, in my opinion, immigration. Majority latino cultures in states will reverse assimilation pressures. But, increased Islamic immigration and giving amnesty to members of terrorist cells are physically dangerous. But the voters haven't voted on immigration enforcement records. Huckabee and McCain are pro-Amnesty voters.
Perhaps overlooking immigration is due to these early indicator primaries happening in the northernmost parts of our country (Iowa, Wyoming, New Hampshire). New Hampshire is nearly in Canada! We should work towards getting a Southwestern state (Arizona?) or a purely Southern state (South Carolina) included as bellweathers for the election season. That would make the elections more likely to reflect the nation's overall concerns.
The next primary will be in Michigan-istan (not only nearly Canadian, but nearly Muslim). On the 19th, we finally get Nevada and South Carolina. We may see a shift there. But, again, bias is built into a system that so heavily priveledges Northern states.
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Posted by: culturist | Wednesday, January 09, 2008 at 11:52 AM
Please cut us Iowans a little slack - we endured months of tv and radio commercials from the likes of Biden, Dodd and Richardson and now they are history. The later states will not have put put up with their nonsense (especially Richardson's bragging about meeting with North Korean and Sudanese dictators) so give us a little respect for taking the arrows.
As for McCain, he has been endorsed by Joe Lieberman (ugh) and I would not be surprised if - in the event McCain is the GOP nominee - he would select Barak Obama as the Vice Presidential nominee. The message would be "Independents - we love you. Conservatives - go f*** yourselves." Let us all hope for a brokered convention so the errors during the primary season can be corrected at a later date and before the elections in November.
Posted by: TommyG | Wednesday, January 09, 2008 at 08:35 PM
Amen, sister. You are tight about everything. When I grow up, I'd like to be just like you.
Nora
Posted by: Nora | Wednesday, January 09, 2008 at 09:13 PM