Tuesday, February 19, 2008

As Wisconsin Goes, So Goes Ohio
Decline fo the Clinton’s Continue
Michele Obama Has Not Been Proud of America in 25 years
Fidel Castro Resigns To Accept VP Slot for Obama

San Antonio, Texas--ProConPundit on Special Assignment

5:45 p.m. Lone Star Time

The race is getting more exciting by the minute.


Obama will win Wisconsin handily and is now poised to beat the Clinton’s in Texas. If he wins Ohio, it will be over. He is taking an anti-NAFTA stand which will serve him well in Ohio where, along with most of the Midwest has lost tons of jobs due to NAFTA which was Bill Clinton’s gift that keeps on giving, also endorsed by all former presidents: a bad, bad move.

Fidel Castro’s resignation comes just in the nic of time should Obama get the nomination and need an older, wiser person of similar ideology. This is reflected, certainly, in Michelle Obama’s assertion that she has not been proud of America in 25 years. Great attitude for a first lady.

Bill Kristol, Editor of The Weekly Standard, is a neo-conservative and has not historically been a fan of John McCain, but has been on the band wagon in recent times signaling to other conservatives that McCain’s Straight Talk Express is the bus ride you want to be on. Kristol said Sunday on Fox News Sunday that a McCain vs. Obama race in the fall will be a unique race in that it will truly be an ideological race. How you say can that be if McCain is not a right-wing conservative? Here’s how: it will be an ideological race between Obama, a liberal to the left of Ted Kennedy and John McCain, a moderate. We have not had a moderate vs. liberal race since Bush I vs. Dukakis in 1988. There are more moderates today than there was then. Some guess that 30-40% of the country consider themselves moderates. These are people that normally have to pick someone much more liberal or much more conservative than they are. This time, conservatives and most moderates will go for McCain and liberals will go for Obama.

Tonight’s results in Wisconsin will be VERY interesting. The ProConPundit is still on assignment in Texas. Where else would I be? My favorite former president, George Bush I endorsed my favorite future president, John McCain, here yesterday. Having a face for radio, The ProConPundit stayed out of the camera’s view!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

When Michelle Obama makes a comment like, "This is the first time she has been proud to be an American." You have to go back and look at their churches belief. They believe that they are Africans not Americans. There are many phrases in the church doctrine that if you substitue the word "white" for "black" it is a terribly disturbing piece of racist propaganda. Then you have the award the church gave to Farrakhan. All the talk that Barrak Obama gives about everyone coming together and yet he belongs to a seperatist church. How does that work? If you belong to a particular church do you not believe in what the church believes? This is scary and no one is questioning it.