“It’s natural tonight to feel some disappointment. Though we fell short, the failure is mine, not yours.”
-John McCain-
After a long and tiresome election, it is finally over. I and many other conservatives now feel the weight of uncertainty. Now as a historic night comes to a close. We, conservatives, now have to look toward the future. We cannot begin to fathom what changes will take place. We cannot begin to predict what type of president Barack Obama will be.
Shall we grit our teeth and prepare for a long four years. Shall we prepare for a new age of socialism?Or shall conservatives make a slow inventible march toward mediocrity, a march toward a centrist view? Or will we, conservatives, rally around our fundamental ideals and maybe, just maybe, take back the government, and stick to our promises. I know this is wishful thinking, but these are some items we, conservatives, must decide.
Obama is now president and I must grit my teeth and bear it. Hopefully, Obama will not be the radical I still believe he is. I pray that he will move toward the center. I pray that Obama will not feel comforting pull of the radical left views of Wright and Ayers; however, Obama’s time in senate showed how much he is a leftist. Yet Obama said that we must show unity. Only time will tell if Obama is for a bipartisan government. Only time will tell.















cozy with the liberal left. Not only that, McCain supported and developed many pro-democrat legalisation and bills, and at times McCain would be the only Republican that would support pro-democrat legalisation. McCain just doesn’t have any loyalty to his party. I don’t consider him a real Republican. Hell I should throw my vote away. I should vote for Ron Paul.