Monday, November 3, 2008

Rock the Vote.

I might be a little bitter right now because Heroes was put off this week due to last minute SNL Election coverage...because SNL Election coverage is going to do so much good for our candidates tonight...

I mailed in my absentee ballot almost two weeks ago. After a lot of dictionary.com'ing big words, comparing candidates' websites side by side, and reading statements repeatedly in my head and then again out loud, I finally finished voting. I can honestly say I didn't know it was so much work. I needed a shot of whiskey afterwards. Luckily for me, there was none in the vicinity, because in all reality I can't stand whiskey.

I thoroughly enjoyed watching the Sarah Palin Rap on SNL. If you didn't have the opportunity to catch it, check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-f9NVyM47Y&feature=related. I think my favorite part is either the Eskimos ("How you feel Eskimos?" "ICE COLD!") or "everybody party, we're going on a hunt! LA la LA la LA la la LA!"

But really, what I think it comes down too is: Do you want another George Bush?
I don't mean it like John McCain would do everything George Bush has done. I mean that McCain & Bush really do have the same outlook on a ton of stuff. Comparative politics, you can make an almost identical list between McCain and Bush. So if you want to keep Conservatism in the Casa Blanca, then fill in your McCain/Palin bubble.

Sarah Palin is a whole other blog in itself. Besides her beginning to contradict McCain in recent days, people are beginning to figure out that Palin is really thinking about her own political advancements. Selfish politics, in my opinion. Country first...? Isn't that the McCain/Palin slogan. That wasn't a question.

Obamarama on the other hand is sweeping the country, coast to coast, minus Wyoming and Alabama. If I can quote Three 6 Mafia for a minute, "Like Barack Obama said, yeah it's time for a change." I couldn't agree more. With Three 6 Mafia. I'm obviously not the only one who thinks this country needs some severe swinging of the pendulum from the "Doomsday Economy" side to the "CHANGE!!!!" side. You have to throw Barack Obama a bone here. He has the potential to make history in his back pocket.

But is America ready to make history again? I guess the polls tomorrow will tell us. I'm sure I'm not going to be the only one literally glued to my television tomorrow. If John McCain & Sarah Palin take the election tomorrow, I will be wearing black on Wednesday. Australian Citizenship is always a possibility. We'll see how bad it gets.

Rock the vote, America.

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