Friday, September 5, 2008

Proud to be a Conservative American


That's right.
I'm proud to be a conservative American again. I haven't said this since the Reagan term ended.
I'm always proud of my country, always.

McCain closed the the deal last night for me. I'm a McCain man now, who'd a thunk it?
Washington is broke, it need reform, needs change. And he's the man to lead the charge.
I get it now..."country first" is not about Obwon, it's what happened to the pilot in the Hanoi Hilton. It change him from me first to country first. That's fucking classic. And inspiring. Sarah's walking the conservative walk and she talks the talk, the right talk.

I'm also tired.
Tired of staying up late to watch the DNC, RNC and the talking heads bloviate.
I'm tired of speeches.
Tired of opinions of idiots that, I swear, don't seem to have anything to do with speech that was just on. It seems like most have their talking points made up be for the speech.

Bring on the debates.

I've attempted to frame a debate right here at the thecreativerightblog, got no takers, nada, nothing. Pussies.
I asked my lib friends to watch the DNC and RNC and debate each night the merits of the speeches and pagentry.
I'm going to keep up with this blog, try to promote it. But mostly it's about putting my feelings down on virtual paper. I'm not making this shit up, this is the way I feel.

I'm excited about the prospect of this election. Hell I may even run for office. I have some skeletons. Some good ones. One thing for sure is, I'm getting the McCain sign and bumper sticker and proudly displaying conservative ticky,

mk

1 comment:

M.M. McDermott said...

There are skeletons and then there's dinosaur bones. Sometimes the bigger the skeleton, the better one does when running for office (see: Marion Berry).