bleeding out
I think of Indiana as my home state. I mean that in the ultimate sense. like, maybe if I settle somewhere else, that’ll change. but I don’t introduce myself as being from Charlottesville. but I live here. maybe I should.
Pennsylvania had its democratic primary Tuesday, which Hillary Clinton won. I’m really nonplussed; if you ask me – and you’re asking, trust me - Clinton and Obama are the same candidate, with Clinton being less electable. doesn’t matter. I think McCain’s going to win in the fall. I say this, as I feel the electorate in this country is pretty fucking stupid.
please don’t take that as an insult, electorate. but we are a mob. remember last time? Swift Boat Veterans for Truth? flip flops?
now we have the Reverend Wright and Bosnian sniper fire. and I mean, god damn it. isn’t there anything, at all, more important right now? do you know what that motherfucker is doing in the White House right now?
god damn it. excuse me a fucking rant, but I love how, of the half of the country that actually bothers to vote, more than half of those people decided another term for the most undeserving president in the history of time was a good idea. and now, no one wants anything to do with him. George Bush is someone’s responsiblity, and someone deserves a kick in the balls for him.
anyway.
Indiana is the next state to have its primary. it and North Carolina vote on May 6. so Clinton’s been in Indianapolis, and mom saw Obama in Gary, and Obama was in Evansville Tuesday evening after he got worked in Penn. and now, the media is turning its dumb, dumb eye toward the midwest.
Indiana hasn’t gone for Democrat in a presidential election since Lyndon Johnson in 1964. so this drawn-out primary is the first time in a while that the state will actually matter to the democratic campaign.
with that said, I’d opine that the attention -that ability to really matter – is totally overrated. Indiana – ‘less momentous’ Indiana – will now have to suffer the indignity that is a primary battle.
campaign rallies. national media. Democrats. there is no diginity in any of these things.
for your health’s sake move to canada, that is one scary article
btw i have lived in dublin since i was 12ish but my parents still live in meath(bordering county). I always say I am from meath even though the town i am from is a shithole.
erico,
ps have you had a chance to ckeck out the dvd
obama in kouts. think about it.