Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The Day After


The US election is finally over.

After being inundated with constant advertisements, visits to popular television shows, debates and constant candidate bashing by the press, I am breathing a sigh of relief that it is over.

History was made last night, when Barack Obama was elected the first African American President.

Martin Luther King's dream was finally realized 40 years after his death.

Obama swept the US Presidential campaign with a win of 338 to 155 electoral votes.

He ran a brilliant, disciplined campaign to win the most powerful position in the world.

Now, we can finally, hopefully see John McCain fade quietly from the scene. His constant verbal abuse of Obama was overwhelming, his lack of composure & defensive attitude when speaking and his constant pacing of the platform was painful to watch.

And finally ..... little country bumpkin Sarah Palin who has shown over and over again that she did not have the knowledge, the presence, or the ability to hold a such a powerful position in the US can go back to Nowhere, Alaska.

I'm tired of the Youtube videos of her numerous faux pas, the infamous "Nicolas Sarkozy" prank phone call, the bad wardrobe, the excess dollars spent at Saks no less to improve her image and her children's, the misuse of taxpayers dollars ... etc, etc, etc....

Now can we please, please get back to normal????

2 comments:

Sebrina Wilson said...

I am very happy with the results!

Phyllis Hunt McGowan said...

I didn't dare hope we'd be saying goodbye to Sarah Palin and the whole fiasco- I hoped, but didn't think it would happen.
I was wrong. I can breathe again. The relief is something else.

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