My rich and solid sense of snarky political cynicism, perfected since my early teens, started in early childhood (my earliest political memory is of watching either Reagan or Bush the first on television and hearing my father say "You see that man? He is full of crappola."), is getting a real bat to the skull lately
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I could go on and on about what I loved but I nearly stood up in my living room and cheered out loud when he made the comments about the flag not being owned by the red states or the blue states, when he directly refuted the crap the Republicans have been pinning on the Democrats for nearly a decade--finally somebody who isn't rolling over or hemming and hawing!
More later on this; probably much more!
PS Oh, and cutting taxes on the poor and middle class and taxing the rich? What a novel idea!
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I also loved the consistent mention of gay rights (Kennedy, Clinton, and most importantly Obama). That tends to be my barometer, civil rights.
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"Does that sound like a lot to you? To me that sounds like jack-all squat."
*snorfle* Oh, America: the Book!
And if you marry me, you can haz American citizenship and all that comes with it! [insert snarktasia about American life]
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But more than proud, I feel confident. I had my doubts about Obama before (*gasp* blasphemy) but now, I know he's ready. He can win this. We can win this.
Last night was amazing, eh? *happy sigh*
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