Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Blog Post #5 Election Reflection

I think that depending on the candidate, the global perspective will change. If McCain was elected, the world would see the U.S. as not changing. They would probably fear us as a war state still. Since Obama was elected, I assume that the world would view us in a more friendly manner. This is logical because of the candidate's view on the war. McCain sides with Bush, which is obviously not a popular idea. Obama wanted to talk with the Middle East, which makes us look more approachable and reasonable. Technology will always have an impact on the election. It makes it so much easier for people to read up on their candidate of choice. If you are only interested in one topic, google it! You don't even have to watch the whole debate, which makes it more convenient and less time consuming, which is how America likes it! As for SNL, I think that had an impact too. It really made Palin look unintelligent. When I was done cramping from laughter, I felt kind of bad for her. Since the internet is always available, even if you didn't see the SNL skits, you could youtube it! They were so funny that everyone heard about them, and a lot of people went online to see it, I know I did! As for civil rights, I am not sure that they will change. I think that both candidates have very similar view points as far as civil rights. The only reason why I think that there will be more freedom and acceptance is because Obama is a democrat so people are expecting that and he might give the people what they want. He seems like the kind of guy who would do that sort of thing despite how he really feels about the topic. I feel bad for the republican party. They are catching a lot of mean words due to Bush's presidency which I do not think is entirely fair. I do not think people treat Bush entirely fair either, but I suppose that is a topic for another blog. Which ever party the president belongs to is going to get bashes a little bit. Also, I think that both candidates would have made mistakes, anyone would have, and that people are never satisfied therefor either way, I'm up for a change. As for the speeches the night of the election, I am really impressed with both McCain and Obama. They were both very respectful and honest. It was nice to see the non competitive side of their opinions on each other. I do not know how I feel about Obama winning. I am willing to give him a chance. I read that only a very small percentage of voters were black, so for those people who said he only won because he was black, you are incorrect. Most of Obama's voters were white. I was surprised at this at first. The blogger I was following is happy. He was in favor of Obama. He really disliked Palin, so I know that he never would have wanted McCain to be president incase he died and Sarah had to run the country. That frightens me as well! I really liked McCain, but I don't know that I could have taken that risk if I was voting this year. 

7 comments:

colleen brickley said...

I never really thought about how which president that was elected effected other countries/people's views on America -- good thinking! I totally agree that with Obama's plans (especially with the War) that other countries will appreciate and like us more.

Samantha Hildebrand said...

I also think that Obama will do well as president, although that is not who I would have voted for given the chance. I do think that other countries find us less likely to go into war with Obama. I'm not so sure setting a withdrawl date is the best thing, because how can you set a date with out knowing the future.

Unknown said...

i have to agree with you that with Obama the world will now see us as a more friendlier country. The proof is in the celebrations that happened around the world the day after election day. This post brought many things into consideration and opened my eyes to some new ideas

Rachel M. said...

i agree with you that Obama is going to be a good president and i think that because he does seem to other countries as more friendly, some of the foreign issues that we have might not be resolved.

jeff lewis said...

I totally agree that the world will view our country differently. I honestly hope that they will have more respect for us, your reasoning is logical. Obama will certainly do a better job as president, than another Bush.

Dan Cook said...

I agree with your view jess. I think Obama is defiantly going to be a good president and I am personally happy that Bush is finally out of office. I also agree that other country are in favor of Obama.

alyssa d. said...

I really like your reasoning and how you stated an opinion for both candidates. I feel the same way you do in terms of taking the risk of voting for McCain who could die any day now. I'm not that knowledgable about politics so I don't exactly have anything against him but I agree that Obama will create change and has shown that by being elected.
Another thing, the technology thing was good to mention because that did help a lot of people hear the debate from many different viewpoints along with the debate it's self and I think that also helped with the way everyone voted.