DISQUS

ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected: The Morning After The Election - Initial Thoughts

  • Brenna Kater, the Oceanskater · 1 year ago
    I think I saw the drug dealers across the street rejoicing about the MJ question as well ;)
  • Brenna Kater, the Oceanskater · 1 year ago
    And for that record, that was not a comment on Obama - it was a comment on my state's ballot questions.
  • Lyle Flanery · 1 year ago
    I think we must remember that it is God that holds the heart of the king in His hands.Obama run s through Gods hands like water and God will do with him whatever He wants.We must pray for Obama.
  • Randy · 1 year ago
    ;-)
  • Mensley · 1 year ago
    I agree that we shouldn't question people's patriotism simply because they oppose a president and/or his policies. Still, there are those on the Left who genuinely despise America's identity and values. Their patriotism isn't in question, really. They have none.
  • Mensley · 1 year ago
    Wow. Really good concession speech. I probably would've cried if I'd watched it last night.
  • Randy · 1 year ago
    Agreed Mensley and an important reminder. Thanks.
  • Randy · 1 year ago
    Don't tell anyone but ... I did ... a little :).
  • RThomasETC (Randy Thomas) · 1 year ago
    The Morning After The Election - Initial Thoughts http://tinyurl.com/5t3mlj
  • Jack Yan · 1 year ago
    I want to see if the President-elect can deliver. I worry less about him than Sens. Biden and Reid and Speaker Pelosi. I am not sure if there will be any true bipartisanship in his cabinet yet.
  • Randy · 1 year ago
    I was sharing with a friend that I was worried that the entrenched, hard core, long time Democrat partisans will want to push Obama around. He isn't some young whipper snapper but ... in relative terms... he is young and inexperienced.


    Maybe Chicago politics toughened him up for the games he is about to become the center of.



    HI JACK!

  • Randy · 1 year ago
    oh and yes... all eyes are on who he picks to be on his cabinet.
  • Jack Yan · 1 year ago
    Hi Randy! Perhaps this is why the President-elect has chosen a partisan figure as his possible chief of staff. It might stop, meanwhile, any of the senior Democrats from pushing President-elect Obama into certain positions. I am trying to read this as positively as possible, because on the flip side one could say that this choice is a harbinger of the partisanship in an Obama cabinet.
  • Randy · 1 year ago
    Given his track record, he has never been one to be a harbinger of bipartisanship. He says that he wants to be ... we will see.