Man the Presidential race on the Republican side has gotten crazy. Tim Pawlenty Dropped out and Rick Perry is moving in full force. I was a little upset with Governor Pawlenty dropping out so early but who knows, as soon as we get a nominee for the Republican Party, he just may be a running mate. Who knows, maybe one of the front runners have only ready approached him about it.
Even though the Presidential race is starting to gain momentum, President Obama is going to give his speech to the nation about how we can create more jobs. Ok, he has been president for about two and a half years now and he is finally addressing the nation about how to create jobs? Also, the reports are out and for the month of August ZERO jobs have created for the US economy. What the heck is he going to say? Well...at least we didn't lose any jobs! XD Do you really think this man should be lecturing the nation on how to create jobs when the unemployment has gone above 8 percent under his watch? The other day, Comedian Jay Leno said "the economy is so bad Obama asked 'is it too late to blame Bush?'" To answer Mr. Obama's question, yes it is too late. It is time for you to take responsibility of your failed stimulus and failed domestic policies!
Man the Presidential race on the Republican side has gotten crazy. Tim Pawlenty Dropped out and Rick Perry is moving in full force. I was a little upset with Governor Pawlenty dropping out so early but who knows, as soon as we get a nominee for the Republican Party, he just may be a running mate. Who knows, maybe one of the front runners have only ready approached him about it.
Even though the Presidential race is starting to gain momentum, President Obama is going to give his speech to the nation about how we can create more jobs. Ok, he has been president for about two and a half years now and he is finally addressing the nation about how to create jobs? Also, the reports are out and for the month of August ZERO jobs have created for the US economy. What the heck is he going to say? Well...at least we didn't lose any jobs! XD Do you really think this man should be lecturing the nation on how to create jobs when the unemployment has gone above 8 percent under his watch? The other day, Comedian Jay Leno said "the economy is so bad Obama asked 'is it too late to blame Bush?'" To answer Mr. Obama's question, yes it is too late. It is time for you to take responsibility of your failed stimulus and failed domestic policies!
The other day I was watching the Colbert Report, I love that show by the way, and I saw how Michele Bachman received a cease and desist already in the Presidential Race. After announcing her candidacy for President in Iowa, she played the song “American Girl” by Tom Petty and she has been using that song on the campaign trail. Even though I am a conservative I thought that this was funny because as an attorney she should have known that she needed to ask permission to use that song on the campaign trail because of copyright laws. Rep. Bachman is trailing Governor Romney according to some Iowa Polls. I think that it is ridiculous that Michele Bachman is doing so well in the Republican Primaries because it just goes to show how hypercritical political parties can be.
In the 2008 election, John McCain and the Republican Party laughed and bashed President Obama’s campaign because of his “lack of experience.” He was a three-year junior senator from Illinois, and before that he was a state senator and community organizer. Michele Bachman does not have near the experience Barack Obama did in 2008. Congresswoman Bachman has only been a congresswoman for five years and before that she was a state senator. Ok, so she had more years in congress but a senator has more influence than a congressperson. A senator gets to deal with Foreign Policy and they confirm nominees to the Supreme Court, federal courts, and the Presidents Cabinet. The House of Representatives don’t get to be apart of the confirmation process and usually there are more representatives in states than senators. There are some exceptions like Maine, Alaska, Deleware, etc. Its candidates like Michele Bachman, Ron Paul, and Rick Santorum that just make the party nomination process in this country a joke! The nomination process for President of the United States is a lot like a deck of cards. What you should do first is take all the jokers out first so the game can go more smoothly. Mark my words, all of the candidates except Huntsman, Romney, and Pawlenty are going to drop out before super Tuesday next year.