bootstraps

October 25, 2008

to those of you who believe the drive to pick one’s self up by one’s bootstraps with which one is born is all that is needed in this world, remember this: some were born without boots, and yet others were born without feet.

perhaps it is not the success of the rich that mark a country’s greatness. perhaps it is the compassion with which it treats its vulnerable.

perhaps we can work together to fashion feet for those who need them, then work with the bootless to get their feet covered, then teach those with boots how to tug on the straps.

and only then, when all has been made equal, can we criticize those who don’t pull themselves up by their own bootstraps.


palin. one letter short of pain.

September 26, 2008

one can’t write off the importance of a presidential candidate’s choice for a vp, especially when the presidential candidate’s health is in question. that being said, my first reaction to mccain’s choice of palin was that is was a swift and brilliant political move that would make a lot of people happy, especially those who thought hillary was asked to step down because she is a woman. i was excited to learn more about this palin choice.

then i did.

and now i believe this move has turned out to be a horrible horrible mistake. i don’t mean just for the republican party. perhaps she’ll win it for them. i mean it is a mistake for our country. and this is why.

  1. how does a candidate who shouted “ready to lead?” at a fellow congressman dare turn around a select a running mate with far less experience than his opponent? do you recall she said she didn’t even know what the vp does? well neither do i, but if i were in a position to want to be vp, you better believe i would know. and then there’s the point that she didn’t necessarily want the position… but come on, how does any red-blooded american pass that kind of invite up?
  2. how does all of this hockey mom, get’er done, boot strapping, under dog, blather actually pan out? people think about it. you don’t want to vote for someone who you could go sit with at the local bar and drink a beer, and who don’t talk fancy because she’s a regular person with regular values, just like you. nope. do you all remember what happened the last time people voted for “aw shucks, speakin good ain’t important”? this isn’t a movie with a fool-proof (literally) happy ending. there is no deus ex machina to sweep in and save the day. (there is, however, a deus, who seems to getting mixed up in state affairs, because hey! why separate church and state?) 8 years later, some of our most significant national infrastructures are failing (economy, foreign policy, civil rights, etc.). why? because speakin good weren’t the only thing he weren’t good at. hmmm fool-proof. that’s one thing the keys to the helm of the entire united states is not. you screw up and it’s BIG.my president better be smarter than i am. and my president better be better at a lot of things than i am. i don’t care if i can’t relate to my president if my president is getting the job done well. so, past experience shows that saying “get’er done” and letting jesus take the wheel doesn’t actually get the job done. let us all learn from our mistakes and move forward.
  3. okay, so back to palin. ah hem. sexism anyone? anyone? choosing a woman because she’s a woman is just as sexist as not choosing a woman because she’s a woman. i might even think that this is possibly more sexist because she’s being used as a tool to win an election. ridiculous.
  4. talk about planning to win the battle and not the war. everyone’s touting mccain’s military experience but if his military strategy is nearly as short-sighted as his plan of attack on winning an election, we’re in trouble. so sometimes work piles up and you hire a temp to come in and help play catch-up. then the work is caught up and the temp goes home and you don’t have to deal with their questions and strange wardrobe choices and idiosyncrasies. where’s palin going after she wins this election for mccain? um, into the vp office. to stay. and quite possibly into the p office. where does that leave the rest of us? thanks mccain. thanks for planning ahead on that one. that was awesome.

so, after all of that. it is quite clear to me that voting for the ticket with palin’s name is right out. but you know? i hope i’m wrong. i hope i missed the mark entirely. i hope mccain made his selection with integrity and with the intent of providing our country with the best potential vice president that he could fathom. i hope that palin is not only qualified, but excited to go to office and make good things happen for all people in the country.


in case you’re curious, my political affiliation:

here’s the deal. though i am technically registered democrat in the state of colorado, i used to be registered republican 4 years ago in pennsylvania. so what i am saying is, i don’t consider myself to be affiliated with either party and this election was wide open for me to think and choose what i feel best represents the needs of the country, not always MY needs, but rather what will keep my country healthy.