Friday, February 19, 2010

Johnson - VP Cheney, Rubio, and McCain Punching Bag debate! Oh, yeah!

“Cut it out!” said Vice President Cheney, in order to quiet the crowd’s welcoming greeting. I enjoy his political incorrectness. Marco Rubio, the Florida Senate Primary Candidate also spoke. I felt that he believed everything that he said, and he made his views very clear. An example, he said Islamic fundamentalist are attacking America, not because we offended them, but because they want to impose their view of the world on as many as they can. We must fight them, and take as long as it takes to defeat them. Former Gov. Mitt Romney was very good, he made good points about the faults of the current administration. He made a good point about health care, saying that legislation on it should be left to the states. As a political science major it is very beneficial to see politicians live, it blows television out of the water.

I also checked out the XPAC lounge, not impressed. I don’t think that it was worth twenty dollars, not to mention that someone in our group was able to walk right in. I don’t blame them, it was my idea, but it grinds my gears. The activities they had at the lounge were dull. I didn’t get a very inviting feeling. The four of us, Timmy Gilliam, Ali E-stein, and New Guy Brent, and myself, Johnson, left the lounge and made our way over the exhibition room to locate a John McCain punching bag that we had heard was there. Timmy boy had a bone to pick with the creator of this atrocity. We found the booth and coincidently, the ignorant booth guy (the name I have given him) came right when we were about to leave. Gilliam asked if the guy thought it was distasteful to have a McCain punching bag, and the ignorant booth guy said no. The ignorant bo0th guy said that Sen. McCain was not conservative on foreign policy, and Tim asked him to provide one example. They guy said, come back tomorrow, but Tim didn’t back down. Then he said he had to go eat, what a Kool-aid drinking loser.

We all then went to a restaurant and some of us had dinner, some of us had dessert, and some of us had both. It was good. Rode the Metro back, and wrote this here blog. Unfortunately, I didn’t take any pictures today.

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