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I Need A Show of Hands

Baby

At least this kid has an excuse… he’s a fuggin’ BABY!

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OK, I’m going to need some help here.  After posting last night’s piece on the stellar Paul Ryan, I came to a rather astonishing conclusion.  Specifically, it appears there are still some iBankCoin correspondents who are leaning towards pulling the lever for  Barack Obama and Joe Biden this November.

Granted, some of our correspondents are Europeans and other like-minded (statist) foreigners, and therefore categorized in my taxonomy as “brothers from another planet.”  I believe, however, most of that coalition refrains from participating in the discussion outside of “thumbing down” pretty much every comment I make.  There are a contingent of regulars who have always leaned left, however, and it seems from last night’s badinage that many of them may take part in the mutual suicide pact which has tacitly agreed to give Obama four more years.

I take a second to “caveat” here that I may be wrong, and these fellows are merely pulling my beard and playing “Devil’s Advocate” with old Jake Sprat for a lark.

So I’d like to take this opportunity to inquire of the more traditionally “progressive” among us (and please, make your own judgment w. regard to status here), where do you all stand?

First question: do you plan on voting for Barack one more time this November, if you are able to vote at all?

Follow up query:  If your above answer is yes, then “Why?”  Do you believe you are merely “taking one for the team,” as a quasi-loyal Dem or do you believe that Obama still has work to do to cement the “change we’ve been hoping/waiting for?”

Serious questions for serious times.

My best to you.

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Presidential Balls, Mr. Romney!

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The Deconstruction.  Note the “Poleaxed Look.”

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Most of you who have followed this blog have also registered my laments with regard to the Presidential Politics of 2102.  Like many a conservative who can parse economics and math, I wrung my hands regarding the presidential roster that we were offered this year.  No Mitch Daniels, no Bobby Jindal, and no Paul Ryan.  All were conservatives, and moreover, all intellectual powerhouses that that would have systematically disassembled the Obama Mistake with devastating power and cool analysis.  Instead we got baggage laden prospects like Newt Gingrich and Herman Cain, or worse, one trick social conservative ponies like Rick Santorum and Michelle Bachmann.   I ventured close to despair in realizing that the only legitimate prospect my party entertained was a Northeast Governor who had established a progenitor for Obamacare.

But I must say I took some heart in the vigor with with Romney, when finally bestowed with the nomination, took on the Obama record. While holding back on the big guns that might train on the President’s character and past, Romney has attempted to make this election about the President’s record as President, which has been singularly abysmal.

And then he shocked me again.  By choosing Paul Ryan as his running mate — a Kennedyesque Catholic out of Janesville, Wisconsin — instead of the safer Rubio (Hispanic Floridian), Portman (Swingstate Ohian middle roader), or Nikki Haley (female Indian Governor of South Carolina) , Romney has essentially thrown the gauntlet down.  With this pick , Romney has said to conservatives “No, really, this is about the fiscal future of this country.”   On the other hand, he has said to liberals and Obamanites, “Your way is not sustainable, and I’ve hired the one man who will tear your fantasy world to shreds.” (See above for further analysis).

I could not be more pleased.  Mr. Romney has drafted, essentially,  the anti-Obama.  The young man whom seniors trust, despite his very adult analysis of Medicare, because he knows what that program needs to do to remain solvent.  Romney has drafted man who will have a serious conversation that will send the demagogues sprinting for the exits.  Vice Presidential debates?  Are you familiar with the term “flensing?”  I can’t think of a more appropriate metaphor.

The smartest man in Congress is now in the hunt.  The Republic is in the balance.  Let the contest begin.

Gold looking good, stay the course with those ETF’s I mentioned last week.

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