Slow blogging, and why do you plan to vote for Bush?
I haven't been posting much lately, so I'm sure that both of you who read my blog have wondered where I've been. Or maybe you haven't. No matter. Anyway, I've been putting my time into a personal writing project. It's a really tough assignment, and taking up a lot of my time. Hopefully I'll finish it in the next few days.
In the meantime, I wanted to point you to an article I heard about on the radio, then found on the net. Barry Farber posits that there are two kinds of Bush voters (of course, this is only directed at those who plan to vote for President Bush):
Do you want America to succeed in Iraq in order to assure President Bush's reelection? Or, the reverse; do you want George Bush to win re-election in order to assure success in Iraq?
It's a very big, very important distinction.
I don't want to beat up on people who plan to vote the same way I do, but if you're a Plan A Bush voter - let's clean up the mess in Iraq so he can win - you and I have very little in common beyond the marking of our ballots.