Undecided Professor Makes Decision — Will Vote for McCain
Doc, an undecided voter from Wisconsin with a PhD in Chemistry, has changed his mind and will now vote for John McCain. Underneath the YouTube audio With Economic Changes, in which Obama says, way back in 2001, that he didn’t feel that the Warren Court went far enough, that it didn’t address spreading the wealth in their civil rights decisions. He posts:
Great Caesar’s Ghost! Make an ad of this IMMEDIATELY and play it EVERYWHERE. “The Founding Fathers made a mistake” with the Constitution? This guy’s not a Democrat, he’s a Revolutionary, and he’s 8 days away from being ELECTED as POTUS? With a Liberal Congress? WAKE UP, FOLKS!
Oh, man, we’re so going to get a rough, rough work over.
If Obama wins, Yes We Will . . .
[H/t: Glenn]
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29 October 2008 | Doc Said:
I feel that an Obama presidency would do wonders for Conservatism, just as the Clinton presidency revitalized a lagging base in 1994.
But Obama’s socialist- nay, Marxist- views have really turned me against that bang-up idea. The time is right to shake up party leadership, and the liberals somehow believe the Proletariat are in their camp (if that were true, would Congressional approval ratings be hovering around 14%?). If the conservative movement can actually get some asymmetric reformers into the White House and Congress and we get rid of the dead wood, we’ll be in good shape.