I know focusing on irrelevant stuff is found in every election, but why? Particularly why now, when we actually have a pretty decent selection for a change?
I've got my own biases, and here they are. I'm for Obama, unless some shocking revelation comes up in the near future. I'm registered Green, have voted once each Democrat, Republican, Green, and Libertarian in the last four elections, and I'm in California which is destined to go to Obama no matter what I do.
I don't think McCain will spell the end of Western civilization. I don't think Obama is the second coming. I think both would be competent presidents.
I come down on Obama's side for his approach to foreign policy, his economic approach. McCain's views on Iraq, energy, and Camp Delta don't work for me.
There are nitpicks I have as well. Obama is simply a terrific speaker and motivator, which is intangible but in my view important. McCain's rhetorical drift away from the center, and his selection of a VP candidate with decidedly Christian Right leanings, probably wouldn't make that much difference after the election but still leaves me rather cold.
But so much of what is argued here strikes me as total nonsense. McCain is going senile! Obama's playing the race card! Palin wants to burn library books! Biden equates taxation with patriotism! So-and-so is against growth and against energy, whatever that means! Oh no, somebody might be thinking about not releasing their tax returns!
Who the heck cares? It seems to me that anyone who wants to make an intelligent choice has plenty of available information. The two candidates are quite distinct.
So, why -- even here, among critical thinkers -- do we focus on the minutiae? Is it minutiae?? Please take a moment to answer the poll above. Thanks.
I've got my own biases, and here they are. I'm for Obama, unless some shocking revelation comes up in the near future. I'm registered Green, have voted once each Democrat, Republican, Green, and Libertarian in the last four elections, and I'm in California which is destined to go to Obama no matter what I do.
I don't think McCain will spell the end of Western civilization. I don't think Obama is the second coming. I think both would be competent presidents.
I come down on Obama's side for his approach to foreign policy, his economic approach. McCain's views on Iraq, energy, and Camp Delta don't work for me.
There are nitpicks I have as well. Obama is simply a terrific speaker and motivator, which is intangible but in my view important. McCain's rhetorical drift away from the center, and his selection of a VP candidate with decidedly Christian Right leanings, probably wouldn't make that much difference after the election but still leaves me rather cold.
But so much of what is argued here strikes me as total nonsense. McCain is going senile! Obama's playing the race card! Palin wants to burn library books! Biden equates taxation with patriotism! So-and-so is against growth and against energy, whatever that means! Oh no, somebody might be thinking about not releasing their tax returns!
Who the heck cares? It seems to me that anyone who wants to make an intelligent choice has plenty of available information. The two candidates are quite distinct.
So, why -- even here, among critical thinkers -- do we focus on the minutiae? Is it minutiae?? Please take a moment to answer the poll above. Thanks.