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Elective entry

Posted: 3 November 2004 at 14:40:25

I’ve got to run up to the state capitol building in a few minutes to do a followup visit with a Guru Labs client there. I thought I’d jot a few things before I take off.

Election elation

I am very happy with how things have turned out in the national presidential race. I’m happy with this result for several reasons. First of all, George W. Bush is a better leader than John Kerry. To be honest, I’m not sure what Kerry is good for. Maybe he and John Edwards can become professional scam artists or something.

Secondly, the country didn’t cave under pressure from Usama Bin Laden. The latest videotape from UBL on Friday made threats against people living in states that voted for Bush — “red states.” Not only did Bush take all the states he took in 2000, but a handful of others as well.

So, is Al Qaida going to come nuke my hometown? I doubt it. They’ve taken quite a beating. If they do manage to get through and do something on our soil, it will be a shortlived venture.

So... bring it on. We can take it.

Voter turnout was amazing.

How about ole Michael Moore? In his last online pre-election blathering, he stood virtually side-by-side with Usama Bin Laden and called Bush a failure. He proclaimed Kerry the winner by a landslide. To republicans and conservatives he wrote:

“In your heart of hearts you know Bush is a miserable failure. From having no plan on what to do in Iraq once he conquered Baghdad to the 380 missing tons of explosives that could be used to kill our brave young men and women, this guy doesn’t have a clue how to fight and win a war.”

Yesterday’s election would show a different kind of knowledge on the part of conservatives and republicans — the knowledge that Michael Moore is full of SH*T!

Come on, stupid-ass. You can’t win by going around the country giving people underwear and ramen noodles. You do it by reminding people why this country is the greatest country on Earth and what they can do to contribute to its greatness. You do it by inspiring people to be their best, not to encourage them to participate in low-spirited, malicious, possibly illegal attacks on people they don’t agree with or understand.

What now?

More people need to understand why Bush’s economic policies are working and why they will work in the long-term. People need to understand and believe in the direction we are going in the middle east. We need to propogate the release of stories of the good stuff we’re doing there. We need the people of Iraq to be our heroes because they are reliving the early days of our democracy.

Okay. Carry on.