About TVmomma:

I created this blog a few years back when I used to watch television 14 hours a day. I was getting highly-opinionated with what I see on TV and I wanted to spare my husband from my rantings so I thought of blogging about them instead.

I have called TV as my amusement park -- right in my own home. But now, things have changed and my TV viewing has been limited. I still post on this blog but only when I felt so strongly about what I've seen, and when I have the time.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

McCain in Indiana on Election Day

For once, John McCain did not attack Brack Obama in his speech. It's election day and the presidential hopeful is still making a campaign rally in Indiana. His speech is the same old speech that was heard of him over and over again in different states before different audiences. But for the first time, he did not mention the name of his opponent.

What a change. I was tired hearing his attacks of Obama. Why not develop his own case and speak about it, make a great deal of it, and make himself stood out rather than destroying the credibility of his rival? I think deleting Obama in McCain's speech is a positive change. But alas, this is the day the campaign ends and this is the day America chooses. By a large margin, pollsters are uniformly saying he would lose. I can't help but admire his vigor, his enthusiasm, and hope that he can still win.

Senator McCain, with all his achievements and service to the country would make a good president but the tactics of his campaign fell short of what he would be capable of in leading this great nation. He is 72 years old and he may not have a chance to run again. I will feel sorry if he loses.

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