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Posted by: Aaron, January 20th, 2009, 6:12pm
Well, I watched the whole inaugural ceremony. I am hard democrat but my whole family is hard republican so it makes for some conflicts.

Your thoughts?
Posted by: Shelton, January 20th, 2009, 6:35pm; Reply: 1
I'm often described as hard myself.
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), January 20th, 2009, 6:45pm; Reply: 2
I've voted Republican most of my life; I didn't this time.  The Republican Party have collectively committed political suicide.  Bush painted himself into a corner regarding many issues and McCain completely ruined his political cred, much less any chance of becoming President.

In a week, or so, the novelty will start wearing off and everyone will be expecting him to fix the problems that he inherited.  I'm sure that the war in the Middle East will be over and we'll have all our people home in the next two years.  I think that fixing the economy will take a lot longer.

And I'd like to thank Garth Brooks for completely fucking up the song American Pie.  After hearing that, Madonna's version doesn't sound so bad.


Phil
Posted by: Grandma Bear, January 20th, 2009, 6:55pm; Reply: 3
I hope for all our sakes that he will be successful.

I wouldn't want to be in his shoes though. We're in a mess. How come no one has mentioned the stock marked closed under 8 000 today? Anyone who thinks that doesn't affect them because they don't own stocks are just doing osterich imitations.
Posted by: Aaron, January 20th, 2009, 6:58pm; Reply: 4
I actually was never interested in politics. Only around election time was I interested, but this election was sort of different. Now I can't wait to see what happens.
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), January 20th, 2009, 7:27pm; Reply: 5
You should always be interested in politics.  It keeps the politicians from doing too many stupid things.


Phil
Posted by: Sandra Elstree., January 20th, 2009, 7:30pm; Reply: 6

Quoted from Shelton
I'm often described as hard myself.


You never stop you wise cracker!!!

Sandra
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), January 20th, 2009, 8:50pm; Reply: 7
Posted by: Shelton, January 20th, 2009, 9:52pm; Reply: 8
That actually is pretty fascinating.  You get to see what the buzz words were at the time of each election.  

I'd actually like to see Bush's first inauguration speech compared to the second.  I bet there's a big difference there too.
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), January 20th, 2009, 10:11pm; Reply: 9
If you can find it online then you can use Wordie to do the word cloud.
Posted by: Shelton, January 20th, 2009, 10:21pm; Reply: 10

Quoted from mcornetto
If you can find it online then you can use Wordie to do the word cloud.


That sounds like work.
Posted by: Aaron, January 20th, 2009, 10:22pm; Reply: 11
it sure does. Man the mood from 4 years ago to now is a WHOLE lot different
Posted by: Shelton, January 20th, 2009, 10:43pm; Reply: 12
Bush - 2000

Yeah, I'd say that's quite different.



Posted by: Aaron, January 20th, 2009, 11:07pm; Reply: 13
Way way WAY different
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), January 20th, 2009, 11:31pm; Reply: 14
Aarons word cloud

Wordle: Aaron's Word Cloud
Posted by: Shelton, January 20th, 2009, 11:34pm; Reply: 15
There should be a "Joker" in there somewhere.
Posted by: Aaron, January 21st, 2009, 11:27am; Reply: 16
now that's awesome
Posted by: George Willson, January 21st, 2009, 12:41pm; Reply: 17
I think the most interesting that happened with Obama even prior to his taking office was his reversal or stance-change on some of his issues after he talked with Bush. Seems as if once he got a presidential briefing on what's really going on, he had to change his mind on what he thought he could do and step into reality.

Personally, I couldn't care less about democrat or republican. The two party system has caused nothing but problems and creates those party lines that people like to vote down.

My personal hope for Obama's presidency is now that the media has a democrat again that they'll actually leave the president alone or at least try to give him some dignity. Part of Bush's problem was the unfavorable picture that the media painted of him. Everyone seems to forget that the US is founded on a principle of checks and balances to where the president cannot act unilaterally on anything. If he wants something, he's got to go through congress to do it. This means that Bush's ideas had to be approved somewhere beyond himself.

And whether you like or dislike Obama and his ideas, his ideas will have to go through the same process of approval by the rest of the government before they can go anywhere. My hope is that Congress will actually look at what he proposes and vote honestly and ethically as to whether it is the best thing for the people they represent and not worry about what party they're in. Peer pressure sucks.
Posted by: sniper, January 21st, 2009, 12:51pm; Reply: 18
It'll be interesting to see how many of his issues he can actually get through congress. Obama's got MO-mentum right now and a Democrat-controlled congress will obviously help getting his agenda through, I'm just hoping his first term won't be one long re-election campaign where everyone is too scared of actually doing anything on the basis that it can come back to haunt you in the election.

I heard that he has already "ordered" the suspension of prosecutions of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay for 120 days. I guess that's the first step in closing down the prison camps at Gitmo - as he said he would.
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), January 21st, 2009, 5:34pm; Reply: 19

Quoted from sniper
It'll be interesting to see how many of his issues he can actually get through congress. Obama's got MO-mentum right now and a Democrat-controlled congress will obviously help getting his agenda through,


buzzzzzzzzzzz

I'm sorry but that is the incorrect answer!

During Clinton's first term, the Democrats controlled Congress but nothing got done.  Democrats, generally, have their own agenda.  As a result, nothing was accomplished.

You have to give the Republicans credit; they work as a team.


Phil
Posted by: sniper, January 21st, 2009, 5:55pm; Reply: 20

Quoted from dogglebe
During Clinton's first term, the Democrats controlled Congress but nothing got done.  Democrats, generally, have their own agenda.  As a result, nothing was accomplished.

True, but I just got a feeling that this'll be different - at least for a while. With the sort of Messiah-like treatment Obama is getting from both sides of the aisle (and especially the media) I don't think anybody's gonna mess with him...like I said, for a while.

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