Crockett,
How much change did Obama bring to Illinois at the state or federal level?
Specifically:
1. Legislative change he actually authored instead of taking credit for after Emil Jones handed it off to him.
2. Endorsements that bucked the State Machine/Combine
3. Significant votes that went against the party
See, I think Obama's a hypocrite running on change when he has not generated any when given the opportunity. Again, as an Illinois resident with one of the most corrupt political systems in America (that also certainly includes state republicans, but the Dale machine is in a class all itself) what did he do to turn things around here?
It's funny Crockett. I bet you shake your head at Republicans who endlessly make excuses for Bush and fail to see the obvious. That don't even try to see the obvious. And yet... certainly, and obviously, that emotional bias isn't limited to Republicans. Obama is an empty suit. He is an insider politician. He does take PAC money and bundled money from the usual suspects. He has the strong support of the "no change" Democratic party of Kennedy and Peolsi and did well before the Hillery deal was decided. The PUMAs know it first hand. It's not like the stodgy beltway Democrats are just now endorsing him for the team win. It's not like he picked Kuchinich to be his running mate instead of liberal insider hack Biden.
Republicans voted Bush in, in no small part and without a lot of deep analysis, as a protest to Clinton. The irony is the Democrats are about to elect their own "Bush" to replace Bush. 4 more years!
Charon
So are you trying to say that supporting McSame would be any different? Maybe Obama will be the biggest flop in history, maybe he was totally suck, but then again maybe he will be good. No one will know until he's in office. On the other hand we already know how bad Bush sucks. The sheer fact that McSame has voted with Bush 90% of the time just shows he will be 4 more years of the same thing Bush has been.
As for 1 & 2 I can't really say because I haven't looked them up and have no info on them.. however bashing him on number 3 seems pretty odd IMO. You are saying
3. Significant votes that went against the party Shouldn't that be a good thing?
While I don't know what the specific votes are, because you list none, shouldn't it be a good thing that he is willing to vote against his own party? Rather than tote the party line even if he thinks it's wrong? That's one of the things that makes Bush such a bad president, because he's a leader for only half this country not the whole country. How many times have you seen Bush reach across the isle and do something against his party?
I've never said Obama is going to bring change and have us all riding unicorns with rainbows in the background. I look at Obama as the best of the worst picks that we have. Obama is by far not my perfect candidate, but I'm also not going to sit back watching all the tards on this forum bashing him left and right while ignoring the faults of their own "chosen one".
The only reason I even get involved in the political topics on this board is to put a bit of balance on the subject because this board has a overwhelming group of blow hard right wingers. The few of us that stand up to talk about the other side get bashed endlessly by the same group that never see anything wrong with their own guy.So do you really think it's that odd that the few of us that do stand up against the blowhards have to keep a firm stance?
In fact if you go back and look at my posts you wont find very many of me talking about how great Obama is and that I think he's going to have us all singing and dancing. What you see me posting is mostly info about the hypicrosy of the right wing. You will however see me respond to false claims about Obama, but you don't see me making posts claiming he's the next best thing to sliced bread.
As I've posted before I'm a registered independent but I lean to the left because of the current political climate and the way the Republican party has been over run by the Religious Right and the Neo Cons it makes me have to lean even further left.
If the Republicans were "actually" conservatives like they "claim" to be then I'd likely lean further to the Right. I'm all for less govt control and less govt spending along with lower taxes, but the truth is that's nothing more than a pipe dream and the current crop of Republicans including McSame sure as hell don't believe in it. Sorry but actions speak louder than words.
At least voting for the Democrats I know what to expect and it's very unlikely any of my personal freedoms will be eroded away.. unlike with the Conservative Christian Right who wants to tell me what I can and can't do in my own home. In short a vote for McSame is a vote aginst your own personal freedoms.