1.31.2008

The oldest trick in the book...Emotionalism

I find it comedic when I hear Democratic candidates speaking of change, hope, and a divided America. In their blind idealism they appeal to the emotional liberals and socialists to help them change for the greater good; if anyone needs to change it is their false rhetoric. Their candidacies represent everything that is wrong with the Democratic Party and the ultra-liberal thought that has hijacked the party of Thomas Jefferson and John F. Kennedy. The two Senators of change need to quit using such a strong word and quit acting like they are the risen Jesus Christ! America is a living, breathing, healthy country that has endured bruises and broken bones but armed with the near divine constitution and spirit of free enterprise we carry one. Do we need to change that? No, the Democrats are running this campaign on the liberal discontent for the current President and the party that makes logical sense not emotional. Is America perfect? No, but it is the leading Republic in the world and the identity of freedom in this new world. I would like to ask these Democrats how much would this "change" cost the average American tax payers, middle class business owners, and free capitalists? Through taxes and more business regulation obviously... it is the liberal Democratic way. Our country does not need change, it needs improvement if anything and most importantly it needs leaders. The Democratic senators cannot offer change, they cannot offer improvement, and they are most certainly not leaders. They are both polarizing figures in the modern world of politics. They have appealed to emotionalism rather than logic. Their base is the liberals and socialists of the Democratic Party and the major media outlets of print and television. Emotionalism feels good, but if it feels good is it good for me? No, but it sells newspapers and commercial time. It garners votes from irrational people and opens a dangerous door to a chapter of defeat. Sure the Democratic Senators are quite gifted speakers, but so was Adolph Hitler and by the way he appealed to the emotions just as well. So I warn those of you who "feel good" after you hear a speech from these two oracles of modern time. I appeal to you the voters of New Mexico and the nation to think logically before you act on thy irrational measures. We have entered the new world, the age of emotionalism dictated humanity in the old, let us improve but do not destroy the concepts once lost and shadowed by weak stoic philosophy of the old.

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