As the political arena ambles on towards doing nothing in all new and exciting ways there are those among us who are ready for the nightmare to end, the reckless policies to stop and the change to get turned into cash. As long as we have an Obama-plagued White House we’ll be stuck under the yoke of fiscal irresponsibility, an unsafe world in the face of terrorism and stupid ideas that seem to be without end.
As if Obamacare wasn’t enough it would appear that everyday the cabinet and the President have special brain-storming sessions aimed expressly at pissing off people who aren’t tax-and-spend-and-tax-some-more liberals. With that said I think it’s time to call on our newly controlled House of Representatives to draw up articles of impeachment and save us all from the bane of Washington. Impeach Obama today and America will be better by midnight.
During the 2008 presidential campaign, my neighbor and I had several heated debates about the candidates. He, like many people, had become disenchanted with the Republican Party in the wake of the Bush Administration and was ready to endorse any candidate that the Dems threw out there. As soon as it was announced that Obama was the nominee, my neighbor plastered his vehicle with Obama bumper stickers and began espousing his policies.
As you can probably ascertain, I was a staunch advocate of McCain. And now that it’s become apparent that Obama is a failure as a president, I know that my inclinations were correct. It was going to be an uphill battle for any Republican candidate in 2008, and, unfortunately, McCain made some severe missteps during the campaign that probably ended up costing him the election. One of the biggest, in my opinion at least, was choosing Sarah Palin as a running mate. As anyone who follows politics knows, independent voters usually decide elections. And despite her strong following by right wingers, Palin doesn’t have appeal with those in the center and slight left.

During the Presidential Election in 2008, Obama’s sunrise design became an emblem for change and a promise for a distinctive shift away from the national policies of the previous administration. Several companies used the symbol to brand their own Obama merchandise, and numerous corporations even took the opportunity to promote themselves. Most notably, Pepsi augmented their design to become virtually indistinguishable from Obama’s calling card.
Since the election however, the Obama fervor has lost its momentum, and an increasing number of Americans are becoming disenchanted with the leader, his policies and the rhetoric. The sunrise, which had been a symbol of freedom and change, is now used in a litany of anti Obama designs. There has been a definitive shift in the political tides of the country, and when the November elections roll around, don’t expect the same optimism we saw two years ago.