The day before

It is the night before the official election day hysteria and I have decided to put it in writing what I think is going to happen. I wasn’t going to do this because I figured my “sensing” and considerations were off the mark. But just a few minutes ago I read Noonan’s latest column and the lady said exactly what I have been contemplating over the past month. So I will take the plunge….. I think Romney is going to win this election and I will go a little bit further – it will not be as close as MSM has been portraying. That “said”, that doesn’t mean shenanigans will not be tried and exhausted. We will see rioting in some places and really poor behavior by people who are of the age that they should be behaving and acting civilly and responsibly. Despite the MSM’s attempt to get O re-elected, the majority of citizens in the USA will vote based on their belief that things could and will be better with a change in leadership. Actually let me rephrase that – the majority of citizens in our country will vote based on their belief that leadership is needed in the executive branch of our government and that things can get better.

Now to wait until the dust settles.

 

Memory goes as you get older

In an interview published this morning by the NYT Senator Joe Lieberman shares this little story:

Is there anything that I did not ask you that you’d want to touch on? 
There are many things you did ask me that I shouldn’t have touched on. Here is a parting gift. There’s an older guy on the park bench, crying — tell me if you’ve heard this one. Finally a jogger stops, sees the guy sobbing. ‘‘What’s wrong?’’ ‘‘My wife of 48 years died, and I was very lonely. I went on JDate and met a younger Russian woman. We liked each other. So she’s moved in with me, and she’s wonderful. She’s attractive, she cooks well, she takes care of me and almost every night we have fabulous sex.’’ So the jogger says: ‘‘Well that’s a wonderful story. Why are you crying?’’ The old guy says, ‘‘I’m crying because I can’t remember where I live.’’

Election Day and Its Impact

This presidential election makes me nervous. We need so desperately for the incumbent to lose this election. The “we” is our nation’s present and future.  This isn’t about mere partisan politics this is about ending a totally destructive direction and approach that the incumbent has forced our nation into.

Mr. Krauthammer’s newest column which is titled “The Choice” in it he shares with the reader the historical perspective of this election.