Wednesday, June 4, 2008

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A few thoughts at the end of primary ...

Pfff, that tiredness.

I stayed awake to watch CNN on the results of recent American primaries.

Obviously, the Republican primary was not discussed at all. Imagine, for a television network average the possibility of pronouncing the name of Ron Paul will shake the stomach, but also the consciousness of some managers IMMULITE their journalists used to almost all nonsense and focus on issues rather than on substantial political scuffles. On CNN, therefore, it seemed that there was only the Democratic Party.

However, DailyPaul up this morning I discovered that Ron has done in South Dakota 15% and 12% in New Mexico. Too bad I was hoping for a miracle, a result of at least one quarter of the votes or, why not, a good 30%!

But back to the point.

It was interesting last night, or rather this morning, see the speech by McCain, Clinton and Obama, who followed each other as precise as a Swiss watch, despite the three were in different places.

The speeches of McCain, Clinton and Obama

laundered many phrases of Obama McCain, speaking slowly as Lent, more was too many breaks and he performed in laughter / hideous grimaces after every verbal stab at Obama. I mean, I did horrible impression. Last but not least, or better, Amaris least, the hall where he spoke, there were more than 100 people ... at least half of which was sick to death.

Clinton was very eloquent and really wowed the crowd. Has shown no desire to want to give up, which will surely anger many Democrats and especially the leaders of the party. We must say that it is still questioned by members of his staff, and also held a dialogue with others about how to proceed. In effect then, a little bit he is allowed to win, but not so (and certainly not explicitly).

Obama, who spoke last, first of all he could to silence the applause. Then he launched into a speech where he explicitly exhibited and profiled as a Democratic candidate for the White House. In Moreover, not only was very complimentary and gracious to Clinton, but with the same grace, he fired a few bullets (though made of rubber) to McCannon. Everything was exciting, like many of his speech. Congratulations!

short, the Clinton administration as deputy do not think there is. He has too strong a character for this role and a head of her own. Obama and she would run too. Perhaps Secretary of State?

As for the presidency, I think McCain, at least in the debates, has little chance to tick against Obama. The Illinois senator is taller, younger, more eloquent, more beautiful and more impressive on stage. In addition, the media, after a period of attack against Obama (but also against Clinton at times) sooner or later they'll leave a little bit to stay in peace at the heels of McCain. The Arizona senator, in recent months, was treated with kid gloves by the media, which will not last forever. I forgot to mention that even though the Republican convention will almost certainly "yes" to McCain, will not be unanimous, in fact. There will be many more username Paulist expected, many will look for the rebellion in favor of the doctor, and finally, icing on the cake, there will be a great event with a speech by Ron nearby, certainly with 2,3,4,5 or more times participants to the entire convention. With the numerous national and world media present, the history of the Revolution finally comes out (although some charges of racism and nepotism in the will!) and move you a lot, but it will be too late to give the nomination to Ron Paul.

Some prediction until 2012

What next? I think that, unless (bad) unforeseen, Barack Obama will be the new U.S. President in 2009, a landslide victory in the Republican Party. This party, after this latest arrest rate, which is by dying, you will leave finally cured by Ron from Ron Paul Republicans (sostegono candidates to Congress that the ideas of Ron) and defibrillation with the Paulist Fathers? I think yes, because there will be no one brave enough to jump on the Titanic after the impact with the iceberg ...


Over the years, you will find that a President Obama was smart, what's the first of African origin, signifying a major step forward in the collective American consciousness, with an eloquence not seen JFK and the desire to bipartisan measures, but is unable to contain the public deficit and indeed, not size but increases costs; not withdraw American troops from 130 countries in the world where you are, which continues to impose sanctions and embargoes countries to "enemies" and to threaten them despite initially tent to open a genuine dialogue, that will stop the skids, but that will not erase the most glaring of all, the salary of the Patriot Act, torture, the sacred doctrine of the enemy's enemy is our friend, that will slow down but will not make it to stop the fall the dollar and the economy of the country because more and propose further adjustments, and no less. Meanwhile, the Republican Party is sincere return to their constitutional roots, and that's how it is seen and liked by the Republicans today. The party will be so much more mature and ready for a Democratic president whose popularity is declining.

will therefore be the year 2012 good for the Republican Party? Who knows, the most important thing is that the political system will be much more imbued with ideas Paulista, at least two hundred years old, and appear "normal."

Some (of us) at this point will be remembered with a smile and a tear of the old fox in the form of a Texas gynecologist who one day decided to get involved in politics.

Thanks Ron, I have so much hope for the future of the United States, even without your presidency. I would not have thought it?

I hope you live a long time to finally reap the fruits of this Revolution.