Normally I would never discuss politics because it is like a bottomless pit and endlessly fruitless. Plus, I think the government is essentially a running dog of the multinational corporations in any case and the only election that matters is the board of directors of Halliburton et al. (See the DVD “Corporation” for insight on this)

Once the vegan candidate for President, Dennis Kucinich, was frozen out of the media so my viewpoint wasn’t acknowledged by anyone (I am not a vegan, but he came closest) I lost interest in the process.

The latest misdirection by the media, Obama’s “bitter” comment (if you don’t already know about it, don’t waste your time researching it), has irritated me though. Although his choice of wording was unfortunate and taken out of context, he was telling the truth. I, for one, am bitter and don’t see anything wrong with clinging to my religion to deal it.

While I had no strong opinion on which candidate was the lesser of two evils, when I see the way something is said attacked as being more important then the truth it expresses, I am bumped into the Obama camp.

As a matter of fact, if I had some discretionary cash (which I don’t) I would get a t shirt and a bumper sticker from this opportunist’s website and display them.

There is a big difference between being intellectual and elitist and Hillary trying to confuse the two insults my intelligence.

She went to Yale as did George H and George W, as well as her husband Bill. 28 years of Yalies in the White House as president or vice president is enough.

A real change would be to get someone who didn’t go there. Obama went to Harvard, let’s try that for a while.