Thursday, September 4, 2008

Sarah Palin Helped John McCain Get My Vote


At first I was not a McCain supporter. I thought that he was not conservative enough to be the republican nominee for president. A couple of weeks ago I found myself confused as to whom I should give my vote. I wasn’t sure whether I should vote for John McCain, a Republican Nominee that I disagree with on many important issues, or Bob Barr, the Libertarian presidential candidate. Even though I agreed with Bob Barr on many issues I was afraid to give him my vote and help Barack Obama win the election.

Last night I watched the republican convention in search of some answers and I found exactly what I was looking for. I was extremely impressed with Sarah Palin and believe that she is the best thing that ever happened to John McCain’s presidential campaign. She stood with her head tall and delivered a very well organized argument as to why she is ready for the VP nomination. To much amusement she tore the Obama campaign to shreds, although no democrat will admit it. But do you blame them. I mean, nobody likes to be wrong, much less look like an idiot for nominating the most unqualified presidential candidate of all time. But putting it all aside, I am finally proud of my party. I believe that Sarah Palin has united the party and has given unhappy conservative Republicans something to believe in. And the more liberal media tries to demonize Governor Sarah Palin, the more popular she will become, and the more their ratings will plummet.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

More Left Wing Media Bias

If you are still not convinced that the left wing media is using its resources to push its liberal agenda then you need to listen to this clip. It is an excerpt from Glenn Beck's radio show about US Weekly.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Help Support Our Families and Religious Freedom: Vote Yes On Prop. 8 In California

A few years ago citizens of the state of California voted to legally define marriage as an institution between a man and a women. As I mentioned earlier in this blog, liberal judges overturned this law that was passed. In order to overturn the ruling made by the California Supreme Court it will take a constitutional amendment in the State of California. Prop. 8 if it is passed, will amend the constitution of California so that marriage will only be between a man and a women and will be not be overturned by libral judges. The following short video shows many of the negative consequenses that will result if this law is not passed. If you have three spare minutes, then please, watch this clip. It is for the sake of our children and our religious freedom.

Monday, September 1, 2008

NBC's Left-Wing Agenda

I am continually disgusted by NBC’s apparent media bias. If you are as tired of it as I am then you should watch this clip. If you haven’t noticed NBC’s left-wing agenda and believe everything you see then you are either an idiot or blind. Either way, you need to see this!

McCain's VP Choice: Governor Sarah Palin

The recent announcement made by Senator McCain shocked just about anyone who follows Republican politics. For the last several weeks many have speculated about who McCain would chose as a running-mate. Many people, including myself, thought that it would most likely be Mitt Romney. It was thought that Mitt Romney's conservative principles and economic expertise would help to attract more conservative voters to McCain. However, McCain did not choose Mitt Romney or any of the other individuals who were on everyone's short list of possibilities. The early morning after Barack Obama gave his "historic" speech, John McCain announced Sarah Palin as his running-mate. This was a brilliant move! The timing of the announcement took the spotlight off of Barack Obama's "historic" speech, and on to McCain and his running-mate choice. Sarah Palin, a lifelong member of the NRA, a mother of five, a pro-life women, a cost cutting leader, and the Governor of the state that could help our country obtain its energy independence (Alaska) is perfect for the job. Many disappointed Hillary supporters might give McCain their vote with Governor Palin on his side. Her cost cutting attitude philosophy, along with her desire to open up drilling in Alaska could attract many conservatives. I think that many voters could believe that she has more in common with them than anyone else in the presidential race. This bold move by McCain could very well be the best political "chess" move he will ever make.