Not Another Pundit: Joseph Karsner

The Dress Rehearsal is over, Hillary and Barack.

March 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Sit down with me, friends. I’ve changed my sweater, taken off my shoes. Let’s talk about our friends Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

Ohio and Texas. Both famous in their own right, for their own blunders, all having a common man involved. Tonight, they get the spotlight once again – another chance to make it happen, captain.

Hillary is ahead in Ohio, Barack in Texas; both have pounded their platforms into our heads and pointed enough fingers. For the sake of all democrats, let’s hope this decision is made tonight.

Let’s face it; the neck-and-neck stuff isn’t good for the party. Divided we stand, together we fall. The longer we wait for a sure candidate, the longer it takes takes for us to rise as one behind the nominee, and end this inter-party scuffling that’s weakening our very core.

Every day we wait for is a day John McCain’s strength grows. Those undecided voters are waiting for someone to stand behind, and while democrats focus their attention on who’s got more experience, McCain is creating legacy, stability and a nightmare for the democrats.

If there’s no democratic nominee until the August convention, we’re screwed. Seriously. This is a country that re-elected a failure president because the stability of a second term outweighed the chances of change. McCain believes in the war, wants to continue the war, and with “change for the better” happening in Iraq, it won’t be as hard as everyone thinks to convince middle-of-the-roaders that our money and time are well spent in the fight we created for the ideals we believe are most important. We’re wasting time, procrastinating, thinking “we’ll do it on the day”. Enter: Ralph Nader to the race. TODAY is the day.
Let’s make tonight the end of it. When the polls close, let’s choose our nominee. The fighting is taking its toll, and we don’t want to do it anymore. The dress rehearsal is over and if you don’t like the script now, you aren’t going to.

Ohio and Texas: Choose wisely.

Categories: Uncategorized
Tagged: , , , ,

0 responses so far ↓

  • There are no comments yet...Kick things off by filling out the form below.

Leave a Comment