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Friday, January 18, 2008

Idol Democracy

American Idol's season started not too long ago. The show got less viewers than it did last year, but the show is in no danger of being canceled. Why do people care more about the out come of a TV show than who runs the nation they call home. It hurts me to think that people will give more of an effort to vote for the winner of a reality show than for the President of the United States. People literally pay the cost of the text message in a vote in a election that has no relevance to their lives, but can't pull themselves from watching TV, drinking, or sleeping to take at the most, I can imagine, thirty minutes out of their day to cast a ballot. I assume they care more about the sex appeal of the idols, than anything else. I really don't understand how this is possible for more people to vote for a TV show than the elected officials this country. I still know people who have not registered to vote, it's been going on two years since my high school graduating class turned 18 longer for some, I'm younger than the majority of them. It took me ten minutes to register to vote, not including the time to drive to the registrars office. I know for a fact that people who are not registered have taken more time out of their day to go to the club, the mall, and parties. Would it really kill them to take that time out of their day, but it has got to be more than just that. I hosted a Political forum on the 9th. I went to the court house and got 50 registration cards, and told everyone before they left "I have registration cards, I will help you fill it out, I will return them to the court house". Two people got cards from me. Two people. What else do I have to do? I picked them up, I was basically going to fill the cards out for them, return them to the court house, yet only two people picked up cards. This is a dangerous path that this country is going down, my generation is going to inherit this country and very few even care about the path that it is going down. I also hear all the time about complaints, but they don't even put forth an effort to fix the problem. I have stated many times my disgust over the exaggerated importance of celebrities. The fact that people put forth more of an effort to make more celebrities than to pick a competent leader/Representative is deplorable, and a stain on our culture. So when the voting round of American Idol comes around, take not that the majority of those millions of votes coming in will not even bother to do the same on the seventh come November. That is truly a shame.

66+ million people voted in American Idol, this is more votes than ever recorded in a US Presidential election

Friday, January 11, 2008

A Post When the White lady Wins

Two points first, I know I am more than late on posting about this, second the title is a joke for Dirk Star.

Hilary Clinton won the New Hampshire primary. Like I said on my last post I have given up trying to forecast this thing. Many people had given up on Senator Clinton, but she proved that she could rebound from her third place finish in Iowa. The results of the primary led Governor Richardson to remove himself from the race. I have noticed that some of the things I am most concerned with has not been discussed, as far as I know. That is the patriot act, I hate the patriot act and little has been said about it. I noticed that a lot of the small things that have happened since the last election, things that were big at the time. Why did the polls have the outcome so wrong? What I am getting at is this "Is the media creating the frontrunners, and making us think that these are the top candidates" I was in support of Senator Obama, but I am not at all too proud to admit that I may have fallen victim to this. I love it when elections come around I watch the news and the programs about it. Maybe this is why the polls were wrong. I recently found out that Alan Keyes is running. Why am I just finding out about this? I don't think that keyes will ever have a chance at winning, but I didn't even know. Who else is running. In an election I think that the media should cover all the candidates. This is the problem the media is starting to act out of want for ratings rather than to inform the public of the goings of the world. I still have the same excitement about the election, but I now know that this is happening. On to the next stage.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Surprise

Surprise, Surprise. I had to post on this upset, Huckabee, and Obama won the Iowa caucuses. I will admit that I never thought that Huckabee would win. This win is just one more step in getting the nomination, but it is a big step toward that end. I was a firm believer that Mitt Romney was going to get the nomination, and he still might, but this win in Iowa is a huge step up for Huckabee. Obama won also, it was an intense competition between Edwards, Clinton, & Obama, but Obama came out on top. With his past popularity, appeal to young people, & this win, if he maintains it he has a strong chance of gaining the nomination. Clinton VERY surprisingly came in third out of the top three candidates. This push back is very bad for her. It maybe hard for her to regain her position in the race for the democratic nomination. I am sad to admit that I over looked that fact that Huckabee is a minister. Iowa is a big religious state, but New Hampshire is nowhere near as religious as Iowa. Seeing that New Hampshire is the next stone on the trail toward the nomination. The race is heating up, and getting very interesting. I have said before the REAL race starts when the two major parties announce whom they are going to run for the November election. The pre race for the nomination is not as clear cut as I had thought it was going to be. Huckabee as a minister has a good chance of getting the strong conservative christian vote. I know for a fact as a resident of the Dixie if Huckabee is put up against Clinton, Huckabee will win the south. That is as true as it gets. I don't if a Clinton-Huckabee race is likely. At this point I have thrown out all notions of how this whole thing is going to play out. What I do know is this is a very important election there are no incumbent, this will decide the 2nd president of the century/millennium/decade, plus it will put a new face in charge of The Iraq War as well as bring a new administration. The race is heating up, and I cannot stress the importance of this election.