The Food Critic

Tonight on the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, Katie asked Barack Obama and John McCain the question: “When was the last time you cried and why?”

Barack Obama talked about a birthday party for his daughter when they were visiting Montana over the Fourth of July (I believe in Butte).

He said we were in a small hotel, like a Holiday Inn, and about putting together a little party for his daughter’s 10th birthday.

He talked about the cake and family and then he said, “…there was some food which wasn’t, you know, stellar…”

I don’t believe he was speaking about the food making him cry, but the time he spent with his daughter when she told him it was the best birthday ever…I think.

Obama’s remarks came at about the 0:48 spot on the video:

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Published in: on October 22, 2008 at 7:28 pm  Leave a Comment  

Second Thoughts

It looks like people are starting to doubt that Barack Obama can perform the duties as President of the United States (I’ve doubted him for a long time).

This Associated Press poll shows the race even. This one shows it’s tightening, too.

As people are starting to vote, or as they say, “when the rubber meets the road” they understand that this election is about their security, safety and lower taxes. John McCain is much stronger on these issues.

People are thinking hard about Obama. More people just can’t pull the lever, push the button, or color in the circle for Obama. Obama’s remarks about “spreading the wealth” hurt him. We are a charitable nation, but we don’t want an Obama-run government to take our hard-earned dollars and give them to other people to spread wealth. Most people can relate to Joe the Plumber. Plus, more and more information is coming out about his relationships with people who basically hate America.

The election is just 13 days away. Many things can change between now and then, but if I were working for McCain, polls like the ones above would give me the boost to work even harder. Meantime, Obama’s folks are planning a big party on election night.

Published in: on October 22, 2008 at 12:18 pm  Leave a Comment  

Re-elect Johnson

Montana Secretary of State Brad Johnson has a tough job. Being the only Republican elected in 2004 to statewide office in Montana’s government, and having to work in the same building as the Governor must take its toll. Plus, those land board meetings must be a little tough. Johnson is the only Republican of the five members. Hopefully that 4-1 ratio will change in 2009.

Johnson has seemed to handle working in close proximity to the Governor well, even when the Governor was proclaiming he was turning some dials to get his buddy, Jon Tester, elected.

Johnson did his job in this situation. He wrote to the Montana Attorney General, Mike McGrath, and asked him to investigate these claims by the Governor. In a little over an hour, McGrath fired back a letter refusing to investigate his friend, Governor Brian Schweitzer. McGrath’s inaction changed many votes in his race for Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court, but I’ll write more about that in the upcoming days.

Realistically, Johnson is the type of person we need serving in public office. He has not lived off the public dime all his life. He brings real world experience to the office.

Johnson has made changes during his first term that made the office work more efficiently. He plans more changes in his second term to make the office even better. He works with all sides of the aisle to ensure Montana’s elections are fair and he communicates with the county elections officials regularly.

With the voter registration fraud going own across the country, Montana needs a Secretary of State at the helm who has the experience and dedication to ensure our elections are fair and impartial. Brad Johnson will do just that.

You can visit Brad Johnson’s Campaign Website here. You might also want to throw a donation his way.

Published in: on October 22, 2008 at 7:33 am  Leave a Comment