Tuesday, February 05, 2008

To Ann Coulter

My country needs me. Pundits now talk about character in a Presidential candidate and disgust with partisan paralysis. I’m the unknown lone, conservative from nowhere, the forgotten woman, who has been saying that Americans are tired of business as usual in Washington and the blur between political parties. Nothing is new to what you and I have been saying all along. Today’s the last day to stop the slide, Ann, to which you alluded when you said you’d rather vote for Hellary than McCain. After reading Hellary’s socialist froth and fraud piece in the Wall Street Journal, however, I would suggest you reconsider your stance. McCain would at least - as he’s promised - put Conservative judges on the Supreme Court. Hellary’s progressivism and idea of shared prosperity would suck us into a socialistic state. I have no intention of sharing my hard-earned prosperity. Those who should share the wealth would be billionaires such as Gates, Jobs, Buffett, Yang, Brin or Schmidt. They have more money than they’ll ever need. Why should they not make voluntary contributions to help less fortunate citizens? Hellary, of course, whose goal is to share the wealth, would take the profits away from corporations not billionaires because some of them support her political agenda and her campaign. Hillary’s helping hand to the middle class would impose further burdens upon them and anyone else who actually pays taxes. Which ‘rich’ would subsidize her ‘poor’? Even though China has backed her rise to power and the Presidency, she claims America should not depend on the raging tiger for our economic support. Hypocrisy never sounded so good as articulated by Hellary Clinton. To both of us none of this is new. John McCain, a liberal Republican, represents the wave of the Republicans’ future. Yes, neither you nor I can accept this. The two decades from 1880 to 1910 expressed the ‘wild and free’ spirit of America. One hundred years later, say 2012, I’m ready to run to recapture that mood. But we won’t need change then, or shared prosperity; we’ll need a miracle. Only the last, lone conservative in America -me - will be ask for a miracle in 2012.

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