Tuesday, February 5, 2008

From Super Sunday to Super Tuesday

As I continue to bask in the glory of victory from Super Bowl XLII (yes, I'm a Giants fan), I have been reminded by a certain, serious blogger (hello, Matt MacDonald) that my blogging needs to continue or else...

So, in the name of personal security, here I am.

Allow me to take this opportunity to say that Bill Belichick is the least classy individual on the face of the Earth. Worse than Bill Clinton (more on him shortly). 'The Hoodie', as he will be called, carries himself with as much class and grace as Jack Layton, and it's not much. He is an embarrassment to the NFL and coaches everywhere for his cheating, distasteful mannerisms on the sideline and off the field. From Spygate to the post-game handshake at the Super Bowl, The Hoodie demonstrated his inability to accept losing and be a man this season. Instead, he's a low-life punk, no better than some of the players he is supposed to lead. But hey, nobody's perfect, especially when they get beat by the New York Football Giants!!!!

I digress...

Now, to Super Tuesday. Those who know me are aware of my firm support for Governor Mitt Romney. He's a true conservative who knows how to lead and run an economy. If anyone has looked at the Business section of their local paper lately, they will know just how bad it is in the US of A. Frankly, a 71 year old moderate Republican with little domestic experience and questionable Senate record (that's you, Senator John McCain), should not be President of the United States. There are bigger problems in the world than the Middle East, namely why there are more Americans without health insurance than the entire population of Canada, and the price of gas and food continues to rise uncontrollably, that require a President with a handle on the economy. Governor Romney gets my vote (if I had one in the US, of course) and would be an ideal President.

As for the Democrats, if I had to choose between Senator Clinton or Senator Obama, the choice is not close. Barack Obama is a hands-down better candidate and would be a solid President. For many of the reasons that I've listed for Governor Romney, Senator Obama is miles ahead of Clinton. His policy on health-care is manageable and sensible, unlike the universal Medicare program that Clinton has been pushing since 1992. Take the hint, Hillary, people want to choose their own health-care program.

Also, the thought of another Clinton in the White House should make everyone shudder. The world has been through 20 years of Bush Sr.(4)-Clinton (8)-Bush Jr.(8) and another 4 under Hillary Clinton would be more of the same. She is nothing more than an extension of her morally bankrupt, sleazy husband and his policies. The Clinton name has been associated with controversy and scandal at every level of politics and professional life. How Bill Clinton did not end up in jail after the Whitewater scandal makes one wonder who he paid off. In addition, the leader of the free world must be someone who sets an example and offers more than just a charming, folksy smile and says nice things to voters.

Strong policy usually wins the day and the strongest candidates emerge from the pack eventually. This blog endorses Senator Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney as the Democratic and Republican nominees for President. Governor Romney would be the best overall choice for the United States in this November's general election.

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