Selecting the Next President of the U.S.A.

I take this very seriously.  The world is filled with so many challenges.  The next president must be wise enough to bring this nation around many obstacles.  Just because John McCain was a committed soldier and showed extraordinary bravery does not necessarily qualify him to be our President.  Likewise, Barack Obama’s opposition to the Iraq War or his support for change in government is not specific reasons to select him to be President. 

 

Those two leading candidates need to address real issues and offer specific solutions.  The issues are many but to date their ideas have been vague.

 

I want answers to these questions listed below but I fear that neither of these men will give me the specifics that I and most Americans want to hear.  The questions are grouped from international issues to domestic issues but are in no particular order except perhaps in the order of what I am most concerned about.

 

  • How will you end the Iraq War and bring home all of our troops?
  • How will you deal with the Islamic terrorist threats?
  • How will you stop nuclear proliferation and specifically Iran’s apparent effort to obtain atomic weapons and ensure that North Korea doesn’t re-start their programs?
  • What are you plans regarding global warning?
  • What is your plan to address the energy crises?
  • What is your plan to address the lack of health care in America?
  • What are your plans to address the economic challenges facing most Americans?
  • What do you intend to do to correct the obvious imbalances in our income tax code?
  • What are your plans for social security and medicare?
  • What is your plan to rebuild America’s deteriorating infrastructure?
  • How will you save American jobs?
  • How will you address the issue of illegal immigration?
  • What is your position on abortion?
  • What is your position on polygamy?
  • What is your position on protecting the Bill of Rights?

Jesse Helms

It is unfortunate that Jesse Helms died on July 4.  It is an honor for any statesman to die on that date.  Three of our greatest presidents died on that date (John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe).  Jesse Helms was a bigot.

I write this with the full knowledge of the meaning of that word.  I have known bigotry myself and I had a friend who frequently spoke just like Jesse Helms (that is why he is no longer my friend).

 

Support for my views is from data collected on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Helms. The Anti-Helms near the bottom of that listing links you to sufficient information to support my opinion.

· “Jesse Helms: 16th century thinkin'” — article at Freepress.org

· “Jesse Helms, White Racist” — a 2001 article by David Broder of The Washington Post

·  “Media Downplay Bigotry of Jesse Helms,” FAIR, 2001.

·   “A Career Based on Contempt for Democratic  

·   Rights” WSWS, 2001.

·   Whitewash article by Barry Yeoman,   Independent Weekly

·                                       ·   “Jesse Helms says: Hey! I’m the Biggest Bigot Here!” — a collection of his more politically incorrect quotes

 

 

Just one more web site: http://meganmcardle.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/07/jesse_helms_is_dead.php with more postings by bloggers.

 

My next entry will be about something happy.

Telling The Truth

Oops! Telling the Truth hurts!  That is the reason I watch and listen to the Sunday morning political interview shows and listen to all talk radio.  We just might get to know McCain and Obama’s real views.  That will help in our November voting.  I believe all of these “gaffs” were all factually correct.

 

Retired Gen. Wesley Clark told Bob Schieffer on Face the Nation this past Sunday that John McCain was not necessarily qualified to be president because of his Vietnam experience.  Barak Obama half apologized by saying that Clark’s wording was “inartful.”  Clark did not back down.

 

Charlie Black, campaign manager for John McCain, told a reporter that if there is a terrorist attack on the U.S. before the election it will benefit his candidate. Of course McCain criticized his advisor’s terrorism comments.

 

Geraldine Ferraro told the Daily Breeze of Torrance California,If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. And if he was a woman (of any color) he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept.”  Ms. Ferraro resigned her position in the campaign rather than being fired for that remark.

 

 
Senator Clinton told Tim Russert on Meet The Press that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. relied upon President Lyndon Johnson  “… to make the changes that would last for generations beyond the iconic, extraordinary speeches that he gave. That’s why he campaigned for Lyndon Johnson in 1964.” That statement by Hillary Clinton created a major uproar.

Party Unity My A**

Have you heard of the P.U.M.A. group?  This is one of the Democratic groups that feel alienated by Barack Obama becoming the presumptive nominee.  There are a few of these groups that do not accept the idea of an Obama run for president.  This group received national attention when they were discussed on CNN.  The letters stand for “party unity my ass.”  Want to learn more about this group? Go to http://riverdaughter.wordpress.com/puma-power/

My view is that unless this gaggle of people do more than write in a BLOG there will be no disruptions at the Democratic Convention.  If they do get organized they could be a disruptive force at the convention.  What fun!

What does Hillary want?

Hillary Clinton asked and answered this question on Saturday (June 7) but as usual she was dishonest.  The answer is she wants to be president of the United States!

 

Her speeches on Saturday and the previous Tuesday were all about her and how she has been mistreated by the press and unfairly attacked by everyone.  She almost won the primary season but lost because of her campaign mismanagement.  Instead of offering a congratulatory concession to Barak Obama she spoke and behaved as if she was the winner.

 

The press (media) was more than gracious in their reporting on Saturday.  Even when she was almost one hour late arriving at the National Building Museum in Washington there was no comments about this manipulative tactic.  I believe she planned to be late so that she could be in the public eye for one more hour.  No one that I heard discussing her concession speech gave any criticism of her in any way.  Her claims in that speech that sexual discrimination was the reason she lost the election were totally ignored.

  

Although she lost the delegate count she actually won more popular votes than Barak Obama.  She is an outstanding campaigner.  Her following remains loyal.  She could bring many voters to Barak Obama.  If he does not have a significant lead in the polls during July and August then Hillary Clinton would be his best choice for Vice President.  That would not be what she wants but it would be close.

The Impact of Third Party Candidates

Uh Oh!  The third party candidates are at it again.  This time it’s Bob Barr, former conservative congressman from Georgia.  Now he is running for president under the Libertarian Party banner.

 

http://apnews.excite.com/article/20080526/D90T730G0.html. 

 

Mr. Barr is a conservative who believes spending and civil rights intrusions by the Republican Party justify his entry into the presidential race. If Mr. Barr’s candidacy results in siphoning contributions from Senator John McCain, the Democrats will have an even better opportunity to win the White House.

 

No third party candidate has ever won.  What they have done is reduced the chances for either a Republican or Democrat to win an election. Ralph Nader ran for president under the Green Party banner in 1996 and 2000.   Many blame Al Gore’s loss in 2000 to Nader’s siphoning of votes cast in Florida.

 

Dixiecrats organized in response to President Harry S. Truman’s proposed 1948 civil rights package, understood by many whites as the greatest threatened federal intrusion into the South since Reconstruction. The package consisted of four primary pieces of legislation: abolition of the poll tax, a federal anti-lynching law, desegregation legislation, and a permanent Federal Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) to prevent racial discrimination in jobs funded by federal dollars. Despite the splintering of the Democratic party, Mr. Truman did win the election. Many Southerners – 1,169,021 popular votes and 39 electoral votes were drawn from the Democratic party to cast their ballots for South Carolina Governor J. Strom Thurmond and Mississippi Governor J. Fielding Wright (president and vice-president).

 

Healthy Enough to be President

John McCain would be 72 years old at his inauguration ceremony if he is elected to the presidency.  Even if he is an energetic person age does impact everyone’s mental and physical well being.  Since I am 69, I can speak to some knowledge on the subject.  I am energetic but I do not have the energy I had when I was younger and neither does Senator McCain.  

The New York Times article http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/24/us/politics/24mccain.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&th&emc=th&adxnnlx=1211649075-xtYbz1WmGefOEP7yvozihw about Mr. McCain’s health makes me suspicious. Two items come to my attention.  First the medical information was released just before Memorial Day weekend holiday when many people are focused on family events. Second were the limits placed on reporters viewing the medical documents.

 

“The reporters were permitted three hours to review and take notes on the 1,173 pages of Mr. McCain’s medical documents, spanning 2000 to 2008, but they were not permitted to remove the documents from the room or photocopy them.

 

Campaign officials said they imposed the restrictions to prevent the widespread dissemination of the actual records and to protect Mr. McCain’s privacy.

 

In the conference calls, Mr. McCain’s doctors reported that Mr. McCain takes a variety of medications: simvastatin to control his cholesterol levels; hydrochlorothiazide for kidney stone prevention; aspirin for blood clot prevention; Zyrtec, an antihistamine, as necessary for nasal allergies; Ambien CR, as necessary for sleep when traveling; and a multiple vitamin tablet.

 

According to a pool report based on the review of the records, Mr. McCain’s cholesterol level was recorded as high in 2003, with a total cholesterol of 226 and an LDL, or harmful cholesterol, of 139, and an HDL, or good cholesterol, of 35. Mr. McCain was put on Vytorin, which worked in reducing his cholesterol in subsequent checks, but he was taken off this year after reports that the drug may not work.

Mr. McCain was instead put on simvastatin, which the records said did not reduce his cholesterol by as much but was deemed “acceptable.”

 

Every person who has been president has been under significant pressure.  As you look at the pictures of the presidents at the beginning and end of their tenures you can see the toll this job takes.  John McCain will have to select a vice president like Harry Truman or Lyndon Johnson.  Those were men who easily stepped into the presidency and took command.

Democratic Party Destruction

The choices for the nomination for president are pathetic. The Democrats are just more focused on destruction.

The Republican Party has settled on a man who will be inaugurated at 72 years old if he is elected. Even worse is his views that are a continuation of the George W. Bush policies.

The Democratic Party is in the midst of tearing itself apart over selection of a nominee. The only way Hillary Clinton can win the nomination is by twisting arms and promising rewards to those super delegated that vote for her. No matter whom the winner of that contest is the hate that the contest has engendered will most likely result in a political party too damaged to bring victory. Neither of the candidates is worth admiring.

Barack Obama could not make a decision about his relationship with his pastor until it became clear to the world that the pastor’s views were incendiary. If Senator Obama could not make a decision about his pastor until the damage was done (to his candidacy) then how can he be relied upon to make decisions that could affect the world?

Hillary Clinton will tell any story to make a point. The Bosnia visit under fire claim supports this impression. She causes a thinking person to wonder if she will say anything to reach her objective including lies. How different is she compared to President George W. Bush?

As an independent I will find voting for president very difficult. Perhaps I will not vote for any candidate.

The Value of Democratic Party Debates

Both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama hold similar views on most topics.  I can identify only two significant differences. Barack Obama would be more willing to conduct direct negotiations with leaders of countries that have serious disagreements with the U.S. and he would raise the cap on social security taxes.  Hillary Clinton would limit negotiations with other countries at odds with us and would not be willing to raise social security taxes.

  
So why have these debates?  The Democrats are now down to choosing their nominee from two strong candidates.  That means the voters will have to dig into their views and beliefs.  Furthermore, voters will have to understand the thought processes of the candidates.  That leads to appraising their previous life both public and private.  Democrats can learn more about both candidates by carefully listening to what they say and have said, who they have associated with, and all manner of other things that most of us would consider personal (like religious belief, social behavior, etc.).

 
Hillary Clinton’s story about her landing in war torn Bosnia and Barack Obama’s membership in a church that spews hateful messages do count in the decision making process.  Super delegates do have a purpose.  They have the power to override the will of the people and they should exercise that power if they deem it to be appropriate.