Monday, September 08, 2008
Like a Close Football Game
The 2008 Election is Driving Me Crazy!
Wow, did I ever pick a bad year to stop blogging. What an exciting primary season on both sides of the aisle. I don't think either side could have made a better choice - at least from the 'pool' of talent they ran.
I spent a majority of the year focused on the purported rise and fall of the Clintons. Hey the 1990's were good economically, but we've got 300,000,000 people and I think we've seen the impact on issues related to family dynasties. My motto continues to be - No more Clintons, No More Bushes.
I'm back to blogging mainly for my own sanity. I'm getting tired of yelling at my television and it really doesn't matter what network one chooses, they are all fast approaching the the journalistic equivalent of the old Izvestia and Pravda..except in the new 'autocratic' Russia, Izvestia and Pravda probably have better journalistic practices than MSNBC, CNN or Fox.
That said, there is much for us to discuss. The Media, the candidates, the GOP, Obama, Palin(?!) and much more. At the very least, I'll have an outlet for all the things I've been shouting at the TV for the past few months.
Wow, did I ever pick a bad year to stop blogging. What an exciting primary season on both sides of the aisle. I don't think either side could have made a better choice - at least from the 'pool' of talent they ran.
I spent a majority of the year focused on the purported rise and fall of the Clintons. Hey the 1990's were good economically, but we've got 300,000,000 people and I think we've seen the impact on issues related to family dynasties. My motto continues to be - No more Clintons, No More Bushes.
I'm back to blogging mainly for my own sanity. I'm getting tired of yelling at my television and it really doesn't matter what network one chooses, they are all fast approaching the the journalistic equivalent of the old Izvestia and Pravda..except in the new 'autocratic' Russia, Izvestia and Pravda probably have better journalistic practices than MSNBC, CNN or Fox.
That said, there is much for us to discuss. The Media, the candidates, the GOP, Obama, Palin(?!) and much more. At the very least, I'll have an outlet for all the things I've been shouting at the TV for the past few months.
Labels: 2008 Elections