"I think what struck me is how incredibly even he is. And how frankly reassuring he is. It is like you’re camping, and you wake up one morning, and there is a mountain. And then the next morning, there is a mountain, and there’s the next morning, there’s a mountain. Obama is just the mountain. He is just there. He is always the same, he doesn't hurt himself. McCain can sometimes lob a cannonball at the mountain, but the mountain doesn't move, and the mountain doesn't care. And so I think his steadiness, his temperament has been the dramatic theme of this campaign, dramatic in being undramatic. And it was on display tonight. And the good part of the mountain is that he is reassuring and reliable."
I rather think that the mountain is growing day by day. Sort of like a volcano. Before it blows up...
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And that alarms me. Am I foolish to be paranoid by something that is of tremendous force and power which looks like it is about to blow up?
So which is the volcano? The president and his foolish spending habits with the nation's money, or is it the United States economy itself? I think it's the former that is going to cause the destruction. Certainly, though, I will be among those struck down, along with thousands around me.
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