Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Observing

As I enter the beginning hours of the Yom Kippur fast (only 20 hours and 48 minutes of air diet to go!), thoughts of trying to atone for past sins lead naturally to the current campaign for president. It's the magical season when Americans of all viewpoints come together in a common celebration of what joins us as one nation; specifically, the willingness to forget for a few weeks that they're all liars and crooks.

Presidential debate II has come and gone, and the most striking thing to come out of it was that for the second time in a row, the two men who think they can lead the free world got beaten in the ratings by their vice-presidents. (Maybe people thought Biden was debating Tina Fey.) Although the debate did put Obama and McCain one step closer to coming to blows, which you have to admit would be kind of exciting, I thought they stayed pretty even throughout. The pundits tell us this is not good news for McCain, though it seems to me it's still far too early for anyone to think Obama has this won. Republicans have repeatedly shown themselves to be effective campaigners who can take full advantage of the first mistake the Democrats might make in the remaining weeks. Look who they got elected the last two times around.

It's still not clear if Palin was a profitable choice for McCain. She's enormously popular among many hard-core Republicans, but so is Bush, so how much is that really saying? For the rest of us, the jury on her may still be out, but they're keeping themselves amused heating up the tar and plucking the chickens. I'm starting to think McCain's numbers might have gotten a bigger boost had he picked Cloris Leachman as his running mate.

I saw a poll question the other day: aside from McCain and Obama, who would you like to see running for president? I haven't come up with anyone yet, but it did get me thinking I'd like to see Dan Quayle running for vice-president. Think about it - how wickedly delicious would it be watching him and Sarah Palin debating one another? People would think they were watching a Saturday Night Live sketch. My other thought was that the guy who's judgement I'm seriously questioning at this point isn't even John McCain; it's Palin's husband, Todd. Seriously - after hearing her interviews and the debate, can you imaging living with this woman?

On more important topics, I've received tonight an e-mail from AOL regarding the transferring of journal content to another system. After I go over it, I'll post the information about where things that are better left unsaid will soon be found. Your visits to this site, wherever it resides, are appreciated.

 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm not having much luck with the transfer.  I kinda didn't expect to though, so ....tsk.

~Amy

Kath said...

What a performance it has been this weeek Ben with the new changeover LOL!!.I think I shall be calling myself totally mental Kath before the week is out.Take Care Good to read you again.I'll put your new blog on my fav list.
Kath

Kath said...

Had to do another coment my pooter froze and it wouldn't let me out of here have you got a magnet in there heeeeeeeeheeeee. Never rains without it pours does it.You think yourself lucky two comments from me tonight at this hour Heeeeeeeeeee!!!Kath

Sage Ravenwood said...

I'll wait to add myself as a follower until you decide where your definitely landing. I couldn't help but chuckle at the prospect of Cloris Leachman in office...couldn't be any scarier than what is off for offer now. Welcome to this side of the blogsphere dear friend. (Hugs)Indigo

Martha said...

Welcome to the new neighborhood!:-)

Lisa said...

Good evening - I received an email with your link and thought I would pop in and check out your blog. I like your writing style and what you have to say. I'm adding myself as a follower so I'll be back to visit you again. I liked the air diet...LOL.

Monica said...

Thanks for sending me an e-mail with your link, it's good seeing faces I know around here.

I didn't watch the presidental debate on TV, I watched a day later on the internet. It wasn't nearly as entertaining as the VP debate - it was the debate I watched and not the SNL skit right?

A good running mate, how about that girl on 'The View' who is a die hard Republician? She sure seems to know how argue passionately.

Monica