Friday, October 5, 2012

Mitt Romney is who Dwight Eisenhower was worried about…

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by CDM.MMX
The first presidential debate of the 2012 election is in the history books.  I watched most of it, read all of it, and my conclusion?  Romney is the antithesis of what a genuine conservative is all about. 

Just for the record, I don't really subscribe to the established political stereotypes and so I call myself a pragmatic idealist.  In other words, do the most good you can with the resources you have to work with.  That's do the most good mind you, not do the most good for this group or that group, but just the most good across the board.  An attitude closer to good parenting than the conventional template of governing.  This usually puts me leaning a bit more towards the conservative side than the liberal, but not this year.  Romney doesn't represent what I call a conservative approach, I find him just an echo of the radical evil that exploited the internal naiveté of the conservative segment to attempt an economic rather than military coup on the United States of America.  The Republican's are not fielding a conservative candidate this year.  Their man is as radical as they come, in radical denial of reality if you want it defined.  In point of fact the actions and attitudes of President Obama come much, much closer to a genuine  conservative stance than any of the half formed, undefined pie in the sky emotional  euphemisms being offered by Romney. 

If I were an old school liberal I'd most likely be rather upset with President Obama, after all, all he is promising is that with forethought and diligence it is possible for America to pull itself out of the hole left in our history by an almost successful attempt to convert the nation into a wholly owned subsidiary of the global corporate establishment being used and misused as their  mercenary army.  He offers no miracle cures, no miracle programs, no glitz and glamour special effects on behalf of a few to blind the eyes of the many.  As a liberal President Obama is at best kind of mediocre.

But that is fine by me since I am not an old school great society liberal any more than I'm an obsolete soldier suffering the consequences of the victor's paranoia the world came to call the cold war. I find his pragmatic approach to restoring and maintaining the well being of the nation  quite in keeping with my own attitudes.  I think he's done a good job and see no reason at all to change managers at this point in time.  That is after all the job we hired him for, management. 

If I were being asked to elect a puppet king or an almost benign tyrant I'd vote for Romney, he'd be better suited to those jobs than would Obama, but thankfully those jobs aren't up for grabs, at least here in the United States.  I'm looking for a truly gifted manager, a finesse job blending fiscal wisdom and acute people savvy who can double in as an effective commander in chief.  That's the job of the President and there is no doubt in my mind President Obama is by far the better qualified.  He has my vote.  I'm willing to bet he'd get Ike's as well.  

2 comments:

  1. Amen, 'nos! my long-ago-late dad was a Dwight D Eisenhower Republican. i suspect he would also vote for Obama, as might my two late brothers... but never the surviving-delusional-fundamentalist brother.

    in fact, all three might have registered Demo by now. or, at least Indi.

    one non-manipulated-PI to another,
    pip

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  2. Mitt Romney is the ultimate "1%" candidate.

    As for Obama's record, I tend to give him some slack because the Republican Congressional leadership has been The Party of No ever since Obama was inaugurated; even during his first two years in office they used the filibuster against him way too many times, and since they got a majority in the House it's been a Tea Party (again, not truly conservative but as radical as Occupy Wall Street). Maybe Obama's problem is simply that he hasn't been ruthless enough...

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