Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Radical social change doesn't sell so well in the Heartland

Though he says he has no interest it's NY Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo's presidential prospects in 2016. New York is a kind of world unto itself, one big vast political Amusement Park. You might come out from an orgy where everyone thinks alike (Sexual Hero) but don't expect everyone to understand. What plays in New York doesn't always play in Peoria. I think Obama understands this which is why he's still "evolving." Gay marriage means bigger and more expansive government and for an excellent commentary go to http://weblogs.wpix.com/news/larrymendte/2011/06/gay_marriage.html. As for those GOP presidential wannabes I generally avoid the subject. You'll read this conservative blogger likes this one, that conservative blogger likes that one but we're all scattered. No one is emerging as THE ONE but that's what primaries and conventions are for. Knock yourself out in the meantime but I'll wait.

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  1. I really haven't decided who I like yet, either.

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  2. & that's why I've been holding off on commentary on Bachmann, Romney and all the rest. Once one person coalesces the Z-man will be there.

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  3. This is the problem with our political system. People wanna just sit on the sidelines and wait to see how things pan out. It is at this pivotal moment that you need to be most active.

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  4. I see it as there are so many brands of conservatism out there now that we all support different people.

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  5. By your own account it seems you're not really supporting anyone but are instead content with whomever ends up at the top of the pyramid. That doesn't strike me as actively participating in the political process.

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  6. Well more like just making the observation that we're not all on the same page and this shows a kind of conservative disunity since we all seem to support different people. I don't want to get involved in the mishegas.

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