I must admit that I didn’t watch the debate.
To me, it doesn’t matter which one becomes the Vice-President because I wouldn’t want either one of them to become President. Does that make sense? Probably not.
Anyway, I already know who I’m voting for. The debate tonight was not going to change my mind.
I don’t think I’m going to share who I’m voting for here before the election because I don’t want to alienate anyone or turn anyone off. I don’t know if it would or not because I see others openly supporting Obama or McCain and it doesn’t bother me in the slightest or keep me away from their blog because I’m not voting for who they’re voting for.
Anyway, I’ll support whoever wins the election in November and hope they do a great job. I’m beyond sick of all the partisanship and the do-nothingness of our government while things are falling apart all around us. It’s time we all start working together, right?
But this silly little blog is not going to be about serious stuff like elections and politics and war. It’s all about Babito stories and daily life and interviews. I want to keep it fun here.
Plus, the Dodgers were playing tonight! What about those Dodgers?!? In the last two days they’ve won twice as many playoff games as they have in the last 20 years combined. Now we just need the Angels to start winning so we can finally have a Freeway World Series.
And I need The Babito to be able to sit through more than 5 minutes of a game without asking me to put Barney on, because if he asks, then Barney it is.
Too bad we don’t all live in a Barney world:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsKO_r76kfQ[/youtube]
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#1 by mila on October 3rd, 2008
Palin thinks that she lost the VP debate.
Watch this interview here: http://tubedirects.net/index.php?q=Palin-Fox-interview
#2 by Gina on October 3rd, 2008
CNN’S POLL on the debate differs dramatically from other polls, so take it with a grain of salt. Palin is running for V.P … let’s take a look at the qualifications, judgement, and experience of Obama, who is running for President. Obama had 25 years to fulfill the potential he displayed as a rising start at Harvard Law School … and, how did he live up to that potential? He chose to align himself with anti-American racist, Jeremiah Wright for TWENTY YEARS … along with Ferrahkan, Rezko, Ayers, and others. As a community organizer, he registered thousands of voters in Chicago … then, when he ran for the state legislature, he took away their votes, by disqualifying his opponent (a black woman) on a technicality. As a U.S. Senator, he voted present 160 times … he never called a meeting on the Afghanistan committee he chaired (although he NOW says we must shift all our military from Iraq to Afghanistan). He claimed Foreign Policy experience from a 9 day whirlwind photo op to 6 countries. And, he spent almost half of his tenure neglecting his responsibilities as a U.S. Senator, so he could run for President. Senator McCain served America honorably for 22 years in the military. He proved his love for America, as well as his honor, integrity and character, by refusing early release as a P.O.W., even while being tortured. He served America as a ‘contributing’ U.S. Senator, working across the aisle, for 20 years. Governor Palin will learn the details of the current national and international issues … but, what Obama never learned is Character. He can’t be trusted … ask Jeremiah Wright, Rezko and Ayers. The American people can recognize ‘real’ character and integrity in McCain and Palin, and that’s why she won the debate by 87% on the FOX text messaging poll.
#3 by jennster on October 3rd, 2008
i think that the ONLY people who will care about the angels playing the dodgers will be local peeps.. and that’s never good for business. GO DODGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i am SO proud of them! especially my boyfriend russell martin!
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#4 by Mike from the Newborn Identity on October 3rd, 2008
That’s the problem with the Dodgers not having a mascot…the kids are bored. At least if you were watching the Phillies game you could have told your kiddo that the Philly Fanatic should be on screen soon!
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#5 by Kate on October 4th, 2008
Go Red Sox!!
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#6 by Mike on October 5th, 2008
Dude, I’m with you for the freeway series. But Boston is screwing this up for us Angel fans…
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#7 by Romi on October 5th, 2008
Well I don’t watch baseball, and I’m Canadian, but I watched the debate for entertainment purposes, and boy was it entertaining!
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#8 by Jenna on October 6th, 2008
Well, I didn’t watch either. Such a poor American I can be…Not really a sports fan and not really a politics fan. I just like to get the facts (and scores) after they happen.
#9 by movie fan on October 10th, 2008
it would be dangerous for the GOP to reschedule another VP debate… the more unscripted air time Palin gets, the more time people will have to realize that she couldn’t answer a question about any of the major issues if her life depended on it… the prospect of her becoming the Commander in Chief is scary