Talking About the Issues
Over at my own blog, The Glittering Eye, I’ve begun a week-long discussion of critical policy issues—you know, the pressing issues at hand that are being submerged in the horserace aspect of the election, the scandal du jour, the sound bites, and the sloganeering. I’m hoping to start a discussion of issues that are at least a little free of the campaign boilerplate—for people to talk about what they want to see rather than what they’re being promised and what they’ll probably be stuck with.
The introductory/kick-off post is here. My proposed schedule is:
Tuesday, October 7, 2008 | Foreign policy |
Wednesday, October 8, 2008 | Fiscal policy |
Thursday, October 9, 2008 | Economic policy |
Friday, October 10, 2008 | Health care |
Saturday, October 11, 2008 | Energy policy |
Monday, October 13, 2008 | Conclusion |
I’d welcome the participation of my fellow OTB associate bloggers either here or on their own blogs. If you’ve got a blog of your own, please join in.
Actual issues? But Obama’s 10th grade history teacher voted for McGovern!
Screw the issues. If we don’t get serious, Obama might win.
If you are happy with a Muslim, black nationalist, community organizer, elitist, Hawaiian, bike rider, arugula eater, communist, anti-American, slick lawyer, gay, madrassa-educated, terrorist, mob-connected, Shining Path sympathizing, closet Canadian, Spanish-speaking, child molesting, pit-bull torturer, jewish, United Nations backing, liberal, colored intellectual as President, then go ahead, talk about stupid issues.
Otherwise, we need to focus on Obama’s negatives to insure that the true patriot, the American’s American, and the Hockey Mom win the White House.
Invite your friends over to watch “Birth of a Nation” to get a glimpse of an Obama presidency. Register them to vote. And stop the terror.
Invite your friends over to watch “Idiocracy” to get a glimpse of an Obama presidency. Register them to vote. And stop the terror.
OK, as of today, I have just joined the ranks of the unemployed. Due to the state of construction, I suspect I will have plenty of time over the next few months (YEARS???) to join the discussion,
thanx, Dave
ps: that is a sincere thanx for the oppurtunity to actually discuss the actual issues…
Wow, who’da thunk it?