Mandy and I play a game specific to our new home town. The game goes like this: Spot someone in touch with their redneck sense. Ever since we moved to Spanish Fork we have noticed an unusually high number of redneck / country folk. Today’s sighting includes a well molded mullet procuring beer at Albertsons.
Politics
Utah does not like to vote
I have hear this story a couple times over the past week. Utah has the worst voter participation in the country. For this we should be ashamed. Even though we vote like communists in this state, where most of us just assume that the Republican is the way to vote, at least we could turn out in greater numbers.
Part of the problem has to be the single party dominance in this state. People just think that one party is the way is has to be. AAAHHHH. Makes Paul mad!
Democratic Rules Committee Meeting
While I don’t think the delegations should have been seated from either Florida or Michigan (because there delegations were clearly punished and all campaigns agreed to not play in each state), I am able to accept the decision to seat half of the delegations. I am very upset to see how Hillary’s supporters are crying foul. How can you legitimately say that the vote in Michigan was fair. Hillary essentially ran against uncommitted. There was no campaign there, there was no Obama on the ballot! But Hillary, in true form, believes that the full delegation should be seated. Her campain agreed not to contend in Michigan. As soon as it became politically expedient for her vote total she moved the goal post and started the “count every vote” movement.
PLEASE QUIT NOW HILLARY, don’t loose this one for America.
2 Days to Go
We only have 2 days until the primaries and cacuses in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Vermont. I have been enjoying the 11 straight victories for Barack Obama, but we are not out of the woods yet. Hillary has continued to show her resiliency in coming from behind, and she should not be ruled out. I just hope that momentum and the resounding call for change and hope can carry Barack to the nomination on Tuesday.
Romney is out… finally. Obama wins in Utah
Cry your tears Utahns. Flip-flopper Romney is finally out of the race. I am not surprised. I am surprised to see how quickly the local Republicans are trying to spin support towards McCain. It is almost as if the local Utah Republicans like Garry Herbert are afraid that Utahns may actually vote Democratic this year.
On a much more promising note, Barack Obama won in my home state on Tuesday. Good times!
Primaries and Caucuses
Romney appears to have won in Nevada this morning. I am hoping Obama will do the same for the Democrats in Nevada. Tonight we will see what the good old boys in the south have to say about the Grand Old Party’s candidates.
Barack Obama Wins, oh HELL YEAH!
I am so happy for last night’s victory in Iowa. FINALLY we see the youth turn out to an election. FINALLY we have a candidate who is legitimately fighting for change, who will reunite our country, and bring back our progressive sense of hope. I am so proud of the folks in Iowa who are beginning the transformation of our country.
Romney on Meet the Press
Romney started off the interview very well. The beginning of the Russert grilling was focused exclusively on Religion. Romney did a very good job of setting a context of religious people and their interaction with Government. Romney addressed the “Freedom requires Religion” argument well by suggesting that freedom require moral individuals. It was a bit of a stretch from what he said before, but it was a dialog that I thought was appropriate.
Next on to Abortion. Here is where the flip flops began. Romney became very uncomfortable, and began using very complex descriptions to talk his way out of changing his mind. His policy beliefs on Stem cell were somewhat more straightforward.
Next, gun control, a careful bit of dancing and spin by Romney. He did a better job of dancing, but was ultimately uncomfortable.
Next on to illegal immigration. Russert brought up some statements by Romney showing strongly implied support for the Bush / McCain comprehensive immigration reform proposals. Romney began dancing away from his support of this position. Instead of focusing on his exact beliefs and policy decisions on illegal immigration he started to focus on employment verification. That is all good and dandy, but it is very wishy washy.
Towards the end of the interview Russert pulled out the full flip flop smack down. Abortion, gay rights, health care, gun rights, ect. Russert asked a very telling question: Would you be elected Governor of Massachusetts with your policy beliefs today? We all know damn well that the answer is a huge NO!
Ultimately Romney did not end as strong as he started. I think the net effect of this interview is zero.
Huckabee — WTF?
If you have been following the 2008 primary elections you undoubtedly have witnessed the meteoric rise of Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. From seemingly nowhere he has risen to the top of the polls. The why: He is the only Republican who conservatives can get behind. He is not fatally flawed like Guiliani (Social Liberal), McCain (To George W Bushy), Thompson (too dumb), Romney (flip flopping Mormon), or Ron Paul (just too damn cool).
Regardless of all of this Barack Obama will be the next president of the
United States o’ Utah
This morning I learned about details of Governor John Huntsman’s budget and I was very happy. No tax cuts, increased spending on education and health care, and increased focus on fighting global climate change. Once again I am praising my Republican Governor. What planet am I on?