To all readers. Rather than participate in this farce election between
two unqualified candidates, I have elected to send my "VOTER
REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE" to:
The Federal Election Commission, 999 E St, NW, Washington, DC 02463
Attn Donald F McGahn, II,  and then I'm taking an election holiday to
enjoy some live entertainment at Branson, MO. Enjoy their election.
May the least worst man win.  Now, here's Chuck Muth. Rich Martin
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MUTH'S TRUTHS
Playing the Socialist and Gender Cards

Posted: 23 Oct 2008 11:16 AM CDT

In politics, there's significant value in the ability to speak on
particular issues with moral authority. There's also a well-deserved
penalty for being a hypocrite. Case in point: McCain-Palin calling
Barack Obama a socialist.
First, let's get this out of the way: Barack Obama IS a socialist. He
wants the government to take money from those according to their
ability and redistribute it - "spread it around" - to those according
to their need. Or as the rock group Ten Years After put it about ten
years after Obama was born and before domestic terrorist Bill Ayers
was washed up: "Tax the rich, feed the poor, 'til there are no rich no
more."
Obama is a self-admitted modern-day "Robbing" Hood - stealing from the
"rich" (anybody with a job) and giving to the poor. So the charge that
he's a socialist is not only relevant, but accurate.
That being said, John McCain has little room to talk. In fact, it's a
little bit of the pot calling the kettle black. Oops, sorry, I mean
non-white.
When you support the government taking $700 billion from taxpayers and
redistributing it to Wall Street, that's socialism. When the
government nationalizes the banking industry, that's socialism. When
you say you want the government to take $300 billion from taxpayers to
"prop up" home values, that's socialism.
So not only does John McCain not have the moral authority to criticize
Barack Obama for being the socialist he is, John McCain comes off
looking like a hypocrite for criticizing Barack Obama for being the
socialist he is. And in the minds many voters, it's worse to be a
political hypocrite than a left-wing socialist.
Unfortunately, Sarah Palin isn't positioned much better in this
department. Unlike her coming-out speech at the Republican National
Convention, Gov. Palin is now playing the social engineering gender
card aggressively on the stump, telling an audience in Henderson,
Nevada, this week that "only our side has a woman on the ticket." Can
you just imagine the backlash from conservatives if Obama declared
publicly that "only our side has a black on the ticket"? You see,
hypocrisy again.
Shouldn't voters judge candidates by their experience, philosophy and
character rather than the color of their skin or chromosome make-up?
And how many hockey moms wear $2,500 Valentino jackets paid for by the
Republican National Committee? Or go on $75,000 shopping sprees at
Neiman Marcus, and $49,000 shop-'til-you-drop excursions to Saks Fifth
Avenue? And what difference does it make that the clothing will be
donated to a "charitable purpose" after the election? Hasn't anyone on
the McCain campaign ever heard of J.C. Penny's?
One final Palin note: The Alaska governor's selection as McCain's
running mate was primarily designed to shore up John McCain's lagging
support among conservatives and narrow the "enthusiasm gap" between
his and Barack's campaigns. As the saying goes, "mission
accomplished." But while social conservatives have every reason to
continue supporting the veep candidate who supports their
pro-life/anti-gay marriage agenda, limited-government Goldwater
conservatives have growing reasons to be wary.
For myself, red flags went up the minute I read that Gov. Palin told
the Alaska teachers union in 2006 that she opposed school vouchers.
But now she's embracing the Left's government-imposed gender equity
pay schemes and praising Title IX – a liberal 1970s era
"anti-discrimination" law which has literally wiped out many high
school and college sports for boys. Take from one to give to another.
Social engineering by government.
I don't know about you, but I'm starting to have concerns that Sarah
Palin's commitment to a true, limited-government conservative
philosophy might just be a mile wide and an inch deep. It could be
that she talks the talk, but wouldn't really walk the walk. She might
just be all hat and no cattle. You know, like President Bush.
Uh-oh.


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