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Candidate Bashing; America's Favorite Pasttime.

Mud slinging has gone way past the "clever" stage and is now in the category of "plain rottenness". Can't we have political debates and commercials without all the boxing matches?

Recently, hidden amongst the usual candidate carnage of mud-slinging, I found a refreshing change of pace, a commercial message from a political candidate who did nothing but promote himself. He did not sling any mud, or make any references whatsoever to any other candidate. He simply stated what his political plan was, and left it at that. I say, kudos to the fellow who refused to get into the brawl! Seventy times a day we are forced to watch or listen to political verbal bashing that is getting way too far out of hand. If you want to watch television at all, the mute button on your remote is probably the only thing saving you from a guaranteed nervous breakdown.

I wonder what would happen on voting day if all the candidates used the one man's technique and simply promoted themselves to the public, the way campaigning should be? I would bet that there would be a much greater turn-out at the voting booths, and a lot fewer undecided votes. Probably more people would be willing to stand up and be counted at the polling places, fully understanding their candidates and the issues they represent. Yeah, I know...That'll be the day.

I am not bashing Democrats with this writing, nor am I uplifting my own Republican party, because both have their black stains of error and/or incompetence. What I am bashing is the bashing itself, and the political correctness that seems so overbearingly common in this day and age. As recently as fifty years ago or so, women were rarely seen in political situations, and never holding a position as important as the Governorship. I have always wondered if the world was even ready yet for a woman in political office. I'm certainly not against women, after all, I am one, but I have noticed in a lot of cases that the women who hold important political offices are frequently held in higher suspicion than their male counterparts.

My state has a woman Governor, and her gender alone does not condemn her in my eyes, but the past four years of her Governorship has, since she has not performed well. She is a democrat, and this also does not condemn her, but her way of doing business does. Thousands of jobs have been lost in my state since she came into office. Perhaps this is not her fault, but she is the person in command of the state, and as such she should have been listening to the voters and feeling their pain at least a little bit. Instead, she has ignored the voters in favor of the democratic hardline. She allowed the building of a new prison facility in this state, then just a very short time later, closed it down in order to save the state money. Meanwhile, that prison was one of the biggest employers in its area.

Later, when the voters cried out for her to do something uncharacteristically brilliant and bring back their jobs, she finally re-opened the prison but only for "out of state" prisoners, so the state can make some extra money from the other states who send us their prisoners. Like my state doesn't make enough of its own law breakers, we have to have them shipped in from all over the country. I wonder if those people who used to work at the prison got their old jobs back, or did they have to sit there and watch other people get hired in their places? I don't know if a Republican Governor could do any better or not, but I for one, am definitely ready for a change, and quick.

Campaigning itself is becoming more and more difficult to comprehend all the time, especially for those people who are not particularly interested in politics, and there are a lot of intelligent people out there who fit into that category. It is almost as if the new candidates from both sides are trying to confuse their voters, and it would not surprise me in the least to discover that even fewer people go out to the polling places when the time comes, simply because they are so mixed up on who is doing what and who believes what.

You see, this year the candidates are trying something brand new. They are experimenting, if you will, with their political commercials, trying new things and hoping to gather new interest. It is not working tthe way they had planned, but is serving to only annoy people more than usual. The new plan? To make commercials that do not promote the candidate as either Republican or Democrat. You will not see a political commercial on television these days, that will tell you which idiocy the candidate belongs to. As a person who will only vote Republican, I find this extremely aggravating, especially when they tentatively tippy-toe around the "delicate" issues like abortion and gay rights.

I like it when the candidate gets these delicate issues right up front so I know immediately who to vote for and who not to. When they beat around the bush hoping to get people to vote the "other way" and elect that particular candidate, they are only managing to make voters look elsewhere for a candidate to elect, if they can find one. And if they actually do manage to find someone, then the bashing gets in the way and once again, the viewing audience is annoyed rather than convicted. There are other methods of self-promotion besides face slapping and foot stomping. That one man had the right idea, just promote your own goods and leave the bashing for the two hulks in the boxing ring.

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