Dear Readers,
I have a message for the millions of people who voted last Tuesday.
Thank you!
The election was historic! Generally speaking, the good guys won! Obama’s radical agenda will be stopped, or at least stalled.
I really do not think that Obama will win in 2012. I think we’ll have a Republican President in 2012, (I’m hoping for Mitt Romney or Sarah Palin or Chris Christie) and I think the Republicans will pick up many more Congressional seats. Like 40 more!
Of course we still need to have hotly contested primaries to get the RINOs out of power. We need conservative tea-party type candidates to beat the moderate Republicans.
Now, there were a few disappointments. I wish that Christine O Donnell had won in Delaware. I wish that Sharron Angle had beat Harry Reid in Nevada. I wish that Dino Rossi had beat Patty Murray in Washington state. I wish that Joe Miller had beat Lisa Murkowski in Alaska. (They’re still counting ballots, but it looks like Murkowski will win.)
I sort of wish Meg Whitman had beat Jerry Brown for California, and I sort of wish that Carly Fiorina had beat Barbara Boxer, but sometimes I think California is so far gone that it’s beyond redemption. I don’t think that Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina were real conservatives, but they probably would have been better than the Democrats. Whatever. At least Californians had the decency to keep marriage traditional and pot illegal.
Here in Arizona, I wish that Jesse Kelly had beat Gabrielle Giffords, and I wish that Ruth McClung had beat Raul Grijalva.
Ruth McClung is a rock-climber, a painter, a rocket scientist, a devout Christian, a conservative, and an attractive woman. Raul Grijalva, on the other hand, is a blubbery socialist. Grijalva called for a boycott of Arizona in response to SB 1070. And he supports a single-payer health care system. And the voters picked Grijalva. For shame. But the race was waaaaaay closer than it has been in the past. That’s a good sign. I think Ruth McClung or another Republican has a great chance at beating him in 2012.
But overall I want to say that I’m so happy with Tuesday’s results.
Russell Pearce, my conservative hero, is the new Arizona Senate President. Steve Smith beat Rebecca Rios (Hallelujah!) in my legislative district, and… long story short, Republicans run pretty much everything in Arizona now.
And Pinal County has turned Republican! For the first time since the dawn of time, Pinal County has more Republicans than Democrats! Bryan Martyn and Sheriff Paul Babeu were the first Republicans to win out here in Pinal County, a few years ago, but in the next few years, I bet all the elected Pinal County offices will be Republican. And that’s a good thing.
I think Pinal County’s shift from blue to red has to do with Obama being the President, and with the tea party movement, but I think a lot of it just has to do with a demographic and population shift. San Tan Valley, Maricopa city, and Casa Grande have grown like crazy over the past few years. Those cities are becoming more suburban. And for some reason, nice suburbs with Home-Owner’s Associations tend to be more conservative than inner-cities or poor, rural areas.
Thank you, American voters, for what you did last Tuesday.
I love my country.
The other day I went on a long bike ride. The weather was perfect. I hopped over a fence and went on some dirt paths that ran by electrical poles for a bit, and then I rode on Germann road. I rode past a huge dairy farm, a steel mill, acres and acres of cotton fields, a warehouse/factory looking place, a nursery, and a lime orchard. It seemed to go on forever. I loved seeing all that beautiful industry, all that beautiful work, all that beautiful production. The milk, the meat, the cotton, the limes, the plants, the steel – it was gorgeous.
America is beautiful and America is great.
And I don’t think that Barack Obama and most liberal Democratic politicians feel the same way about America that I do. But thankfully Americans voted in some really great men and women last Tuesday. Thankfully Americans voted in Marco Rubio. He gave a great and inspiring victory speech Tuesday night.
I wanted to put that victory speech on Telemoonfa Time, but due to technical difficulties, I can’t. But I’ll put another speech up, a speech that Marco Rubio gave at the last Conference of the Conservative Political Action Committee. It’s amazing. Enjoy.
Sincerely,
Telemoonfa
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3 comments:
BRAVO for this post! In shuffling around the blogosphere(within blogger) over the last few days just looking for new blogs to read, I can't tell you the amount of vile, disjointed and often hateful posts I've found regarding the election results. While conservatives generally whine a little or sulk, the socialist liberals go on a rampage that would make an angry elephant( pardon the errant pun) look tame.
So, yeah....thank you for telling it like it is. Or was. Great post!
How do you know they were lime trees not lemmon trees ?
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Admit that you have a crush on Marco Rubio, that you think about him the last thing at night before you go to sleep. Who knows, maybe he will call you.
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