What The 2008 Election Is Really About
The presidential election of 2008 has changed. It is no longer a race about left against right, republicans versus democrats or conservatives and liberals. It has become an election of the elite versus the everyday.
On one side you now have the elite media like the New York Times, NBC and the View, the Hollywood elite like Barbra Streisand, Matt Damon and Alec Baldwin, the elite musicians like P Diddy and Ludacris and finally the elite politicians like Obama, Pelosi and Franken. This crowd populates the west coast and the east coast.
On the other side you have the every day crowd. The folks that watch Fox and Friends, listen to country music and support politicians like Palin and Huckabee. This crowd populates the entire south and middle of the country.
The Obama elite are using their influence and big money to throw parties, buy advertising and run smear campaigns against Sarah Palin. The anger and rage towards Palin can be seen oozing from their pores. They feel they should control the power in this country and that they know more about spending your money than you do.
This rage and blatant outpouring of hatred has unified the everyday middle class crowd. The everyday crowd is beginning to see the elitist crowd for what they are. They think they are smarter than everyone and they believe they are experts on everything from global warming to stem cell research.
It is now a battle between the elite and the everyday. Choose your side wisely, the next four years will decide whether we have a President that snubs his nose at us or whether we'll have a Vice President that invites us all on a moose hunt.
On one side you now have the elite media like the New York Times, NBC and the View, the Hollywood elite like Barbra Streisand, Matt Damon and Alec Baldwin, the elite musicians like P Diddy and Ludacris and finally the elite politicians like Obama, Pelosi and Franken. This crowd populates the west coast and the east coast.
On the other side you have the every day crowd. The folks that watch Fox and Friends, listen to country music and support politicians like Palin and Huckabee. This crowd populates the entire south and middle of the country.
The Obama elite are using their influence and big money to throw parties, buy advertising and run smear campaigns against Sarah Palin. The anger and rage towards Palin can be seen oozing from their pores. They feel they should control the power in this country and that they know more about spending your money than you do.
This rage and blatant outpouring of hatred has unified the everyday middle class crowd. The everyday crowd is beginning to see the elitist crowd for what they are. They think they are smarter than everyone and they believe they are experts on everything from global warming to stem cell research.
It is now a battle between the elite and the everyday. Choose your side wisely, the next four years will decide whether we have a President that snubs his nose at us or whether we'll have a Vice President that invites us all on a moose hunt.
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I have lost a lot of respect for some entertainers who are for Obama because they are so cruel with some of their statements about McCain and Palin. They are being plain mean and ugly.
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