There have been candidates in the past that I didn't like but could at least understand the appeal they had to others. Not so in this case. I don't get it at all. I don't find him to be charismatic or a particularly good public speaker. I hear no discernible message and I'm at a loss.
Throughout this whole process I kept thinking that sooner or later the fad surrounding Barack Obama would lose steam as most fads inevitably do. Sadly it shows no signs of stopping and that leaves me a.) very confused and b.) seriously concerned for the future of our country. It seems to me that people take his well researched applause lines for thoughtfulness and leadership capability. Clearly he is resonating with a large portion of Democrats, but being likeable doesn't necessarily translate into running a country.
SNL's return from the writer's strike has given me much needed hope that there are others out there who see through the empty mantras and soft-ball questions. That is at least changing the conversation on some level. Will it be enough to snatch the nomination away from him? Probably not, but hopefully it will make people think twice. The stakes for the American people are huge. We are talking about the highest office in the land. I just hope the country isn't heading towards a dangerous nosedive.
SNL and I will be watching.
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Here, here!
I want to abolish all paper in general. I think I should be king.
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