Nobody Cares About What I learned From Last Night’s GOP Debate
Nobody Cares
Here’s what this Nobody learned at the GOP debate tonight.
Jeb Bush is MOSTLY concerned, above everything else, that Muslims will be insulted if we ban all Muslims from coming into the country. He must stay up at night worrying about it.
Jeb Bush thinks that Donald Trump is going to make prices higher at Wal-Mart, and obviously has no clue that he looks like my most boring (and not very bright) history teacher in High school that put me to sleep every time he opened his mouth.
Ben Carson is a Somebody. He actually had the clearest picture of the danger of Isis…that they will more than likely deliver an EMP attack, or dirty bomb here in the United States. But of course, that’s not as popular as spending trillions of dollars killing ISIS overseas, as suggested by everybody else.
If Ted Cruz doesn’t get the nomination, I think he should get his own Cable TV program where he plays a lawyer that never loses a case. Sort of Ted Cruz/Perry Mason. He could have Donald Trump as a guess witness.
It doesn’t matter what matter what Marco Rubio says, he still looks like everybody’s high school brother who talks great, but then goes out and parties.
Rubio is fine with most of Mexico making up the United States, and that’s why, like a true politician, he didn’t answer the question on immigration.
Neil Cavuto set up the meaningless fights between Trump and Cruz, and Rubio and Cruz. You know the “He said THIS about YOU!” crap. And so, if you really wanted to hear substantive answers, go back and listen to Huckabee and Sanatorum in the first debate. Those FOX commentators were the best so far in any debate.
I still can’t understand why Santorum is not on the main stage, and why Jeb Bush still is.
Everybody can SAY what they want to do…get rid of the IRS, taxes, destroy ISIS, buy everyone a chicken, but the fact is, it’s all talk. Just talk. Carly is right when she reminds us that it’s all talk. They can’t do any of it, and they don’t.

What? Flat Tax? Fair Tax? No tax? WTF?
If Donald Trump is President, he should bar Bill Clinton from the White House because he is always has a bevy of very beautiful woman around him.
Donald Trump does have a point: the Constitution does say, you must be born IN the country. It’s all a matter, as usual WHO interprets it. Ted should just go to the Supreme Court and get a ruling.
Ted Cruz was pissed off after the debate because he couldn’t come back to Donald’s remark about the brave people of New York. He should have KNOWN that he would lose that. I don’t think Ted is used to losing any debate..but he did on that one.
Highlights: Donald Trump talking about China and New York, and his brilliant way of saying a one word answer…like..”NO.” That’s why American’s love him. Ben Carson’s sweetness.
And who IS that guy that is always standing at the end looking like my late uncle Mike, trying to tell me about his new Honda?
Lowlights: The Tax plans…which nobody could explain in 60 seconds. Jeb Bush praising Nikki Haley for doing such a good job for him. Ted Cruz losing his confidence….trying MUCH too hard to impress.
What’s everybody going to say tomorrow? Things will remain the same.
Nothing will change.
Trump will stay in the lead, Rubio and Cruz will both get a little bump. Jeb Bush will continue to say he is going to be the ‘comeback’ kid, and Ben Carson will become a 21st century Plato. In the meantime, I think I’ll go listen to the first debate again.
We’ll just have a lot more of these debates—–Jeb needs about fifty more chances.
Can I Have My Eyeballs Back?
Nobody Knows
Yes…I watched all five hours of the Las Vegas show of shows, and what did it get me? ha!
I’m just going to plain talk here, because after five hours of THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT CONTEST…I don’t think I’ll watch another one until they dig up Ralph Nader from the grave and bring back Barry Goldwater.
What? Ralph is still alive?
So, here in random order are my Nobody Opinions on the debates…
Jeb Bush: Watching Jeb is almost painful. He flubbed up so many of his well rehearsed, platitudes of family Bushism, even Daddy Bush was probably throwing shoes at the T.V. He LOOKED good…at least the best he’s looked so far, but after listening to Obama for 8 years, he sounds like he’s from the 1960’s Dick Clark Show. He LOOKS like he was on Bandstand, rating some record. His attack on Trump was so lame, he almost put Krauthammer into convulsions on the FOX review. The Rino’s have turned their eyes to Marco Rubio to save them, and Rubio backstage stood as far away as he could from Jeb. Will Jeb get out now? I doubt it. That would be a blemish on the Bush’s legacy. No, Jeb will stay in and wait for the attack that Lindsey says is coming…and he will get Lindsey to BEG America to elect Jeb.
Ben Carson: Ben looks like a duck walking down a muddy street in Bangkok. He’s like the quiet brother-in-law who is sitting at the Christmas table, and says nothing until the end of the meal, after the arguments have passed, and while everybody nods and goes, “Yes” to agree with him, they then get up from the table and don’t think about what he said for about twenty years. He gave a good answer on what he would do in the Middle East, but nobody gave him credit for it. His statements go through the air like lovely butterflies…you watch it and wonder where it will land. His mind works in brilliant insights, and then, goes into neutral, as it did in his closing statement. Great when it in brilliant mode, but pretty boring when it’s not. I imagine he has to rest his big brain every ten minutes or so.
Chris Christie: I can’t help it. Chris is the mob guy at the table. He’s the union man who works down at the docks. He’ll knock you out…if you cross him. Everybody hands him the mashed potatoes and lets him eat them all. Chris is the lovable uncle who once helped you get a job, but didn’t tell you how low the pay was, and you are always owing him money that you don’t remember owning him. Christie is ALWAYS looking right at the camera, in order to win points. His strength is his straight talk, but that’s all it is: Talk.
Carly Fiorina: When Carly talks, all I could picture was how it was too bad SHE wasn’t Secretary of State instead of Hillary. She is a great talker, never stammers which is why Wolf the Blitzer ignored her so much she had to YELL to get attention. Wolf acted truly like a typical male chauvinist, when she protested, he ignored her. Amazing to see, and it was a real putdown to Carly. CNN stayed away from Carly because they don’t want America to compare her to Hillary, so Carly was screwed.
It kind of heartbreaking to watch. She’s hard not to like.
Kasich: Please. He’s the plumber who comes to visit right before the Christmas dinner, sits down at the table, drinks too much beer, and everybody wants him to leave.
Rand Paul: Rand had a big following in the crowd. Rand did a great job tonight, talking his usual logic. He’s so logical that he sounds like he’s in the wrong room. EVERYTIME the Rinos’ started on their war talk, Rand was right there to counter their jingoism. He had a cold, poor guy. He is the brother at the table that everybody loves…and mom loves best, but nobody is jealous of mom loving him best.
Rick Santorum: Once again, compassionate, true, patriotic, and I still can’t figure out why he is not more popular. Rick is the brother at the table who will do anything for you, and you can trust him with your life….and nobody really appreciates him because of how really nice he is. He will be the one everyone misses the most late in life.
Mike Huckabee: Huckabee should have been on the main stage..NOT Kasich. No matter what you think of the man, he makes excellent points and really has a good feel for people. At the table, he has the most jokes and brings the most laughs.
Pataki: Truly…is he related to Kasich? Who even INVITED these guys to the table?
Lindsey Graham….if there is one person tonight that is unhinged it’s Lindsey Graham. He was full force “WE ARE GOING TO BE ATTACKED!” mode, and loves Muslims. In fact, he loves Muslims so much, he’s been to Iraq 38 times. And he got tears in his eyes talking about the BRAVE MUSLIM soldiers that America is paying to fight ISIS.
Lindsey is up for an Oscar, for his performance in “MASH.”
Marco Rubio: Clearly, he’s the new Rino favorite, and this was his night to shine, BUT…the great Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, took him out on all his immigration issues, and it was a wonder to behold. Marco was not match for Ted Cruz, who had another excellent night.
And what about your favorite Donald you say?
Donald Trump won….and he really didn’t have to do a thing. He just stood back and let Ted Cruz take out all the Rino’s…one at a time. Proving that he’s smart enough to let the wise men do the work. Once again, Donald said little, but when he does speak, he speaks for the millions that are tired of politicians destroying the country. He says it bluntly, and to the point.
Ted really won the debate…clearly. BUT…Trump will still lead in the National polls. 
It’s why he’s winning. He’s not a talker, he’s a doer. He’s the guy at the table who comes into the table late, but he comes bringing more food, and desert. When he comes into the house, Christie leaves.
I could envision a Trump/Cruz ticket, and then a Cruz Presidency after that. But that’s me.
The good thing about the debate tonight, is that the democrats are broke, and Hillary is slowing fading into the backwoods of irrelevancy…along with the Bush dynasty.
Could this happen? Can I slap myself? Could the dynasties of Bush and Clinton finally go into the sunset?
Pass the gravy.
Who Won the GOP Debate? Nobody Knows.
Nobody Knows
I only caught the last half hour of the GOP debate tonight, so I have no idea who “won” but according to the conservative websites, and the various radio pundits, Trump is still in the lead, Cruz, Rubio, Carson were well liked, and Jeb Bush did what he always does…looked confused.
BUT…I did listen to their closing statements, and I thought Rand Paul did a great job explaining that all these politician’s high hopes of defeating Russia, Isis, the rest of the world is simply not pragmatic. I really liked Rand’s ending speech. Donald’s was good, Cruz was almost too rehearsed, but Rand was just…I don’t know, he caught the feeling of many of us: Exasperation, and common sense. After Vietnam, Iraq, WHY do we need to keep fighting the world again?
Reagan gave us a great economy, every President since then has blown it.
Most people realize you can’t just keep spending trillions and getting nothing in return.
Rubio is starting to sound just like the young Obama, with his ‘future, 21st century’ of hope and love for all immigrants. The future to Rubio is an Hispanic nation that will be just like him, except we all know, the chance of all these Hispanics coming into the country, will drown us all in even more debt. Everybody knows that, but Rubio’s young and idealistic.
Have Carly and Rubio have been talking to Lindsey Graham? They all sound like if WE don’t challenged ISIS they will come over here and get us. Well, simple. Don’t let the bastards in. And challenging Russia? WHY?
To the people who have watched their country be run by politicians who have given us a lot of beautiful and lofty promises, and no action, Donald Trump still looks like the best bet.
What you can say…(and I will try to watch it all tomorrow) is that the debate was better than anything you will hear coming out of Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton’s’ mouth. The first four candidates in the first debate was pretty good too.
So, who won the debate tonight? Nobody Knows…but it seems…things remain about the same.
Nobody Knows Who REALLY Won the Second Debate
Nobody Knows
Hey! Who won the second debate? Donald Trump had the answer I came up with: Everybody did well.
Here’s my thoughts on each of them:
BUSH: Sigh. He had the best joke of the night, but the more he talks, the more he reminds us that he will not only be an extension of his family’s polices, he will be the leader of a Spanish nation, and that’s fine with him. It’s hard to watch him, because he does that creepy head turn, that famous Bush twist of the head, that is hard to watch. Win against Hillary? No. He really shouldn’t be running. And by the way Jeb, quit talking like your STILL the governor of Florida. You’re not.
CARSON: I was surprised to learn that Ben Carson admitted that he had been great friends with President George W. Bush…and this time he came off sounding more like a very wonderful, intelligent, and kindly doctor. Truly a remarkable man, and honest. But, he was less impressive tonight…could he win against Hillary? No. My favorite thing he did was agree with Donald Trump about vaccines.
CHRISTIE: Christie is good, but remember, he’s a politician. His approach was to look in the camera and “feel your pain” so to speak. Christie, will change with whomever he needs to make points with. He might be fine for New Jersey, but the rest of us? He’s just a typical politician. Would he win against Hillary…I’m not sure. I’ll get back to you on that.
CRUZ: Ted continues to morph into a Presidential appeal. He’s great on his speeches, he’s a fighter, he’s right on almost every issue, but like he told O’Reilly tonight. He doesn’t get much air time. And could he be ruthless? Not sure. It’s one of the reason so many people like Trump: We have ruthless men ruling the world, we need a ruthless man to deal with them. Ted is one of my favorites. …but would he win against Hillary Clinton? Hillary would find something to demolish him before that would ever happen.
FIORINA: Carly once again, was great. As far as talking quick on her feet, and knowing her subjects she delivered every time, until the end, with that speech on Lady Liberty. It was not the right ending. Actually, on substance alone she did better than everyone. Could she win against Hillary? I’m not sure. She went out of her way to prove she could become America’s Margaret Thatcher, if our country wasn’t full of half liberals.
HUCKABEE: Talk about the entertainer. Watching Mike was like watching him on his TV show. Mike has some great speeches, and good ideas, but he’s much too religious for this America, sad as that may be to say. Against Hillary? No. The younger generation would not vote for him.
KASICH: Please. Every time this guy talks I want to throw wet sponges at his head.
PAUL: Paul didn’t help himself by repeating over and over that somewhere a mother who needed to give her sick child marijuana oil would be arrested by Chris Christie. Sometime Paul get WAY over the head of the mostly uneducated public. Against Hillary? No. I got the feeling that he did NOT want to even be on stage with any of them.
RUBIO: A man who is ready to go out and kill every enemy of America, and then save Cuba. He makes Jeb Bush look like a rich school boy, and he speaks well…but he too, like Jeb, will be easy on immigrants.
TRUMP: Trump had a hard night, but he managed to survive, which wasn’t easy since most of those guys have an advantage over him because they all KNOW the specifics of many foreign policies because they get the info. The two points I liked was that He was against going into Iraq. And some vaccines cause autism. To be fair, half the questions were aimed at getting SOMEONE to get into a fight with him. Not until the later hours did we finally get to hear some policy. Could he beat Hillary?
Pretty simple. Yes. He would get many blacks, Hispanics, and Independents to vote for him. He may not have the slick words of the rest of the group, but…action, not words. Trump spells action to me.
WALKER: He did better tonight, but I’m sorry. I’m glad he fought the Unions in Wisconsin, but Ted Cruz was fighting the whole Congress while Walker was being praised at being a hero. I still can’t get excited …and I’m not sure why.
SANTORUM: I still like Rick Santorum. I can’t figure out why he is so completly ignored. It seem, like Ted Cruz, he has been fighting Congress for quite some time. He is probably the truest conservative of the whole bunch….in the old sense of the word. To me, he won the second debate on substance alone.
PATAKI: Please. Go get a pizza when this guy comes on.
JINDALL: Bobby should have been on the last stage. He said some really great things. BUT his disgusting rant on Donald Trump will keep him at the bottom. Rick said the right thing about Trump:
He has a right to run as much as anybody else.
It will be interesting tomorrow to hear the “twist” and turns of what everybody says.
I suspect Fiorina will be declared the winner of the debate, and I give her credit.
But…Trump WILL remain in the lead. That’s just my Nobody Opinion.
Is Ben Carson Jeb’s Ticket to the White House?
Nobody’s Opinion
It was funny I thought: When I walked into several local libraries last week, there it was, right in front of the entrance—Ben Carson’s book ONE NATION. And then I noticed, it was in all the book stores…and displayed at Wal-Mart, Target, etc. right up front where you couldn’t miss it. When it comes to Wal-Mart and any other outlet store, we all know that companies PAY for this prime showcases, as in the grocery stores, the middle shelves and the checkout lines pay big bucks to display their items so that you notice them first. It’s all a part of marketing. You could say, that whoever published this book had thought of the perfect release date, and paid big money to get it noticed.
But the library? Who runs that? Why wasn’t Jeb Bush’s, Hillary Clinton’s, or one of the many books that Donald Trump has written, right up on the center display case With Ben Carson?
You tell me.
I dismissed the thought as just a coincidence until I noticed, that Ben Carson was being interviewed on ALL the cable and radio station last week. Coincidence? How can it be? When you hear every single pundit on all the radio stations DYING to get rid of the front-runner, Donald Trump, you can believe they want Donald out of the running so badly, they are promoting the second runner-up in hopes to destroy him.
Nobody Thinks this is the second strategy for the Bush camp. Jeb cannot even put a dent in Trump. They will promote Ben Carson, who they hope will knock Trump out of the race, and then Jeb will slowly move forward and they (Karl Rover and the Bush camp) think that Jeb could surely beat out Ben Carson, or they will ask him to be VP. If I’m right, then Ben Carson will get some pretty good questions in the upcoming GOP debate this week.
After all, it’s being held at the Reagan library, and Michael Reagan has been especially nasty to Trump. I take Michael with a grain of salt because if you know much about Michael, he really didn’t spend too much time with his own dad. Reagan for whatever reason, didn’t spend great amounts of time with any of his kids as he was so busy. He’s always comparing Trump to his dad.
The only way you can compare Ronald Reagan with Donald Trump is how they make you feel after you listen to them. BOTH men, gave you hope…..and there’s nothing more important to a dying country than that. What do you think Obama sold? Hope, which turned out to be Hell. 
But, back to the upcoming debate. Looking at it from Jeb’s point of view, Carly Fiorina poses a much greater threat to Jeb than Ben Carson. She’s smarter off the cuff for one thing. Jeb is not a quick thinker on his feet. Carly could defeat Jeb. I think they tried to get rid of her, by putting her in the second tier first time out.
She did so well…she just didn’t let them.
Another interesting fact that came out in the interviews this week is that Ben Carson is NOT this “Oh, I’m just a brilliant brain surgeon who decided to save the country.” Oh no, Mr. Carson has been busy sitting on the boards of humongous companies, where I’m sure he was paid very well. He said this of course because he wants America to think he knows business too.
Carson said his time on the boards of Kellogg Co and Costco Wholesale Corp, including on compensation committees, showed he had well-rounded experience.
“You get an enormous amount of experience doing those things,” he said, speaking on CBS after Trump. In fact, if you go back and you look at the compensation of the top executives, it was really very reasonable, nothing like what you were talking about in the previous segment.”
I don’t know about you, but how do you go about getting on the board of Kellogg when supposedly, you just want to be a doctor? Clearly, Ben Carson..KNOWS the right people, and a position on Kellogg is reserved for only the few elite. Which means— he is already hanging out with the people in power while he is putting on this, “I just decided to jump into this because I think I should.” ––which sounds so disingenuous.
Serves on the board of Kellogg? Funny. A brain surgeon was sitting on the board of Kellogg, the same company that has put so much crap in our kids for decade after decade?
What did he do there?
After his Presidency, what other boards will he serve on? And while he claims to be ‘for the people’ ….the polls show nothing else but this: Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are leading in the polls because the American people know that Wall Street, the Fortune 500 companies come BEFORE the American people. Congress works for them. Presidents work for them. And we are all tired of it.
And will those big companies continue to get tax breaks with Ben Carson? By what he has said so far….in my mind, yes.
Donald Trump, who as far as we know, spends all his time running his own empire said this:
“It’s disgraceful. Sometimes the boards rule but I would probably say it’s less than 10 percent; and you see these guys making enormous amounts of money. It’s a total and complete joke.”
Well, here we go again. Ben Carson, is no doubt an extremely intelligent man. BUT…do I trust him yet? I’ll get back to you on that. I’d rather take a man who doesn’t sit on boards of companies and collect checks.
We live in a world where China AND Russia are sending nuclear subs to threatened us right off our shores. Will Ben Carson remain soft-spoken to them? Will they just laugh at him? They already have a soft-spoken man talking to them.
One thing that is sure about people who present themselves as being “perfect and humble.”–they are usually neither, and you find it out too late.
I’d rather have a Donald Trump, full on proud and ambitious. Full on ready to fight.
With Donald, what you see is what you get. And in this world of continuous political deception, frankly—-that’s refreshing.
It’s going to be interesting to see what happens this week, but watch Ben Carson. He is the Rino’s Obi-Wan. Ben, is their only hope to getting Jeb the nomination.
Ben Carson might have risen up from poverty in Detroit.
But he went to Yale…Obama went to Harvard. ALL our recent leaders have come out of these hotbed global ruling institutions, and look where it’s gotten us….and here we see that the BUSH family has had their eyes on Ben Carson for quite some time. I’ll be watching to see if Dr. Carson attacks Jeb Bush in any way…..and I’m pretty sure, it’s NOT going to happen.
Here we go again.
Nobody Flashes Carly Wins First Debate
Nobody Flashes
My Nobody thoughts on the first GOP Debate:
First: FOX declares overwhelmingly that Carly Fiorina was hands down, the winner. And she was. She’s been good for quite a while so, THIS suspicious nobody was looking for the reason WHY all of a sudden, FOX news is thrilled with Carly? So, here’s some thoughts on the first debate which I must admit was more fun because my husband watched it with me and he HATES politics, and never watches it at all.
I promise not to repeat anything he said about any of them, probably not printable, although WAY too funny.
Rick Perry: I was looking around for the Marlboro’s man horse. He stood center stage, feet apart, like a man waiting for the Texas Rangers to ride in with his ten gallon hat, to which he would climb upon his horse and then get off and smile real big, and hand out some cigars. Rick insisted that Donald Trump was a celebrity and not a conservative. But that was only after Martha McCallum asked everyone what they would say about Donald Trump. Clearly, not fair to Donald. They could have used those minutes to talk about other issues, why not ask the same question about everybody running? But then again, it was almost a loaded “Go ahead and trash him!” question. The Bushes sitting in their mansions, must have loved it. To this Nobody, the first planted attack by their reporters to cut down the lead of the Trumpster. Rick says TEXAS is great, but, I guess you’d have to ask the people who live there. I can only take his word for it.
Although, for big business, I’m sure he’s right. Is his border secure? Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah….ummmm…ahh…
Rick Santorum: Probably the best he’s ever looked. LOVED the suit, which looked as if he painted it on. Rick has come a long way since his last run, and he did a good job talking about his successes in Congress. We’re happy he has nine kids, and it’s nice to know he’s been supporting them without welfare….but he looks like the neighborhood football coach.
Jim Glimore: Who? Where did THIS guy come from? I kept seeing visions of Lou Grant. I didn’t get the feeling that he was there to really run for President but to warn America that we are in grave danger. Which was ONLY thing Lindsey Graham talked about. But, he was likable enough. Nobody suspects the GOP Rinos likes to pack the field with different men to get out their messages, but I could be wrong.
Lindsey Graham: “When is he going to come out of the closest?” said my husband. He’s not married. And he looked asleep. My husband kept making loud snoring noises especially when he said he would be a great commander-in-chief with all the enthusiasm of a Galapagos turtle deciding to eat a small tomato. Evidently the GOP wants the audience to know that we need to send troops into the Middle East. Because Isis is going to get us here.
And then we all ask” So, why are we LETTING them into the country, morans!?” That question was not asked..but there was another recent entry that had the same message..George Pataki
George Pataki: Yes, he was governor of New York on 9/11, and was bragging about that, which make the rest of us wonder how the governor of New York on 9/11 did not PROTECT New York on 9/11..with some jets…you know…maybe some missiles, or paying attention to the first attack on the Twin Towers? Pataki has all the right talk, but look at him. He’s like a windup doll. My husbands’ comment: Let me show you this Pinto.
Bobby Jendal: I really like Bobby, but my husband kept saying he looked like an Indian Jimmy Carter which threw me into laughing As everybody know, I like Bobby Jendal. I find it hard to criticized him at all, but he does better when he can walk around.
Carly Fiorina: The first question Martha asked her was loaded with negative comments about her, but she held fast. And then later I noticed when she was talking they cut her time short with that bell. She kept talking.
She was, as usual, prepared, succinct, and presidential. She comes across as someone you can trust.
NOW…back to my point. Yes, it was clear she won the debate, but why all of a sudden has she become so popular by the FOX news reporters?
My guess….Jeb. They know he will lose to Hillary, and running Carly as a VP will help him, as much as Sarah helped John McCain. The Rino’s are salivating.
I have watched Rick Santorum give Carly a shout out, and then Rick Perry did the same tonight. And I also noticed the look on Carly’s face.
She doesn’t want second place. And she knows, they are scoring points by simply giving her praise…the woman’s vote is important.
Her answer on Trump was superb, she questioned his policies but not the man. Unlike Jeb Bush who had called Trump an asshole.
Yes, she won. Nobody could deny it…
And now, the second act…
One thing is clear…Donald Trump came out with such great and bold flair———that all the politicians have had to up their game….
And the big game is soon to begin!
The Last Debate—The Flapping Flag
Nobody Reports
Here’s the lowdown on the debate tonight: Mitt stayed above petty attacks, and Obama made long speeches about how he was going to do all the things Mitt says he is going to do.
I’m beginning to think that’s his strategy. Talk like a conservative.
Mitt looked Presidential, Obama looked angry. Mitt looked humble, Obama looked cocky. And he acted cocky too. 
Obama is running on the same promises he ran on before. By now, it’s really boring. There were times last night when Obama was talking that I was almost falling asleep. Not much of what he says he has done matches reality. And he keeps repeating over and over the same old lines: Add teachers, and jobs, and tax the rich people, and add more teachers…
Nobody knew Mitt was going to win tonight because 1st) He has wanted to be President for some time now, he’s hungry for it: and 2nd)…and this may seem silly, but like many people looking for a win, I was searching for that lucky charm tonight before the debate, and I got it.
It’s not scientific at all. I was taking my nightly walk around the block tonight, and every night, there is one house that I consider sacred. At this house, there is a very tall flag pole in the front yard, with a big American flag that is there night and day. You can see this flag from the next block because he has three floodlights on it. It must have cost a good $800 to put up. This is the house of a VERY proud American, and not afraid to show it.
I’m usually deep in thought when I’m walking around the block but tonight—for the first time ever, I heard that flag flap…loudly in the wind as I walked by. It was a snap, a loud snap. It made me turn….. As if it was saying to me…’YES. I AM still here, and I WILL win.”
And I was thinking to myself…you know, that the first time you’ve heard that flag snap. In fact, when was the last time you even heard that sound?
Okay. I don’t get out much…but tonight I took it as a sign.
As I looked at that flag tonight, I knew Romney would win. It was going to be a GOOD night. I just knew it. It was a gut feeling.
I also knew the Cardinals would lose.
Hey! Donald Trump says he always has gut feelings, why can’t I?
Tonight was a very good night. Tonight, it was obvious which man had studied, and which man thought he could just get by on his slick tongue. Tomorrow you won’t believe your ears when all the democratic minions spin how wonderful Obama was…but anyone who actually watched the debate, will know. Obama was…grasping. He’s going down.
I HAVE been planning on buying one of those “RIP” Halloween plastic gravestones to put under my 1776 flag that I have flying on my porch, if Obama wins.
But now, I just might have to add another flag…and a maybe a few floodlights of my own. 
Yes, it was a GOOD night.
And when Mitt Romney becomes Preisdent, it will be an even better year.

