My Post Election Thoughts

I intentionally stayed away from political posts this year. It’s not because I didn’t have an opinion.

Like a lot of America I stayed up last night watching all of the various coverage on the elections. I have always loved politics and every 2 years I get my taste of it again. I was going to write several things in this post, and this I ran across THIS POST from Tony Morgan. He said most of the things I wanted to say. I’ve added a few other thoughts at the bottom.

We’ve elected our first African-American President. That’s historic.

I’m proud to be an American. Our political process really works.

It was interesting watching the collapse of the Giuliani campaign earlier this year.

I thought the branding of the Obama campaign (graphics and otherwise) was far superior to McCain.

I’m glad I didn’t have to run on the Republican ticket given the current economy. I don’t know if any candidate could have beaten Obama this year.

Personally, I think the campaign ended up being more about “change” than it had to do with specific ideas.

Honestly, I didn’t want to vote for either of these candidates for different reasons. But I did.

I like Obama’s personality and charisma more than McCain’s. I tend to think the more “likeable” candidate usually gets elected regardless of their platform.

I’m amazed at how seamless the transition is in America when we select a new leader.

I think it’ll be interesting to watch the Democrats shift from the Clinton era to the Obama era.

I think it’ll be interesting to watch who rises up to lead within the Republican party.

I preferred the visual layout of the CNN HD coverage over the Fox News HD coverage last night. Fox News tried to cram too much information on one screen.

McCain’s concession speech for very honoring to his opponent.

Obama’s victory speech was stirring.

I think Obama is a great communicator. I love watching people who are gifted orators.

Oh, and one more thing… I believe God is sovereign and that he’s the only answer to real change in our lives and in our communities.

I thought most of my “growing up years” that I would one day run for public office. That’s no longer an aspiration of mine, but I still love the process. I did not vote for Barack Obama because I have several core beliefs that don’t line up with his, and I could never get past those. I wasn’t crazy about John McCain’s candidacy either. That being said, I believe he can be a great leader for our country. It is my hope and prayer that Godly wisdom will guide him as he takes on a weighty obligation.

In these times, my greater prayer is that The Church will not waste this opportunity to still be The Church. Spewing some of the crap that I’ve seen today on Facebook, blogs, etc is not what God has called us too. I understand disappointment. I do not understand hatred, bigotry, or stupidity.

God is in control today, just as He was yesterday, just like He will be January 20, 2009.

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November 5, 2008

3 Comments »

  Jeff Gin wrote @ November 5th, 2008 at 7:00 pm

I enjoyed Tony Morgan’s thoughts, as well as your additions…it has been a frustrating couple of weeks for me as I tried to stay away from the political quagmire…to your last two thoughts…

…”I do not understand hatred, bigotry, or stupidity.”…I think this is really worth some time in our Bible studies and in our sermons

…”God is in control today, just as He was yesterday, just like He will be January 20, 2009.”…great line…great thought…again, this thought really needs to be shared with all of our brothers and sisters.

Graceandpeace.

  Angela wrote @ November 6th, 2008 at 4:49 pm

Amen…well said!

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