We have
finally made it, it is 2016, a Presidential election year. I know it is hard to
tell where the hard line is for campaigning anymore since practically everyone jumped
into the presidential race a year and a half ago, but none the less here we
are. I have bobbed and weaved my way around the topic of candidates as best I
can with a slight slip of the tongue here and there for so long now, I’m not
sure I can make it another 10 months without saying something that will end a
friendship or if nothing else totally tick someone off.
You see, I
am opinionated and I have strong feelings about many things (which you probably
already know if you have read my blog before), but I draw the line at politics.
I am passionate about what I am passionate about and I have strong feelings
about what I think our country needs and doesn’t need, but I don’t want to
argue with a friend over it or even have a passionate discussion over it. I’m
just not that girl.
Someone asked me point blank last week who I
was voting for and it startled me. I was not expecting to have to pony up with
a decision just yet. Honestly, I am just not ready to decide yet and I really don’t
want to talk about why or even who. Can we all just agree to not talk about
politics? Please?!
Here is the thing;
say what you want about each and every candidate out there, in the end personal
preference is the decision maker. What your life has been like for you. What
your faith or belief system is and your gut. You’re out there RA RA RAing over somebody
that just might be the last person I would find suitable, but I like you and
now because of politics I am scratching my head. I thought you were different
than that. Who knew you bent in that direction…now not only am I uncomfortable
I am having a hard time finding the
words to share my thoughts because…well…I don’t want to!
Look, no
matter how passionate we are about any of these people, someone is going to win
and if you didn’t vote for them you are going to be upset. That’s a fact. So
let’s agree on a few things:
*its
politics, people win and people lose.
*You vote
for someone they win and sometimes you regret it later.
*Not
everyone agrees with you, no matter how loud you talk and no matter how
strongly you believe in the person someone is going to have another person in
mind.
*The great
thing about America is that we can make our own choices about who we trust to
lead us.
*Talking about
politics is not everyone’s cup of tea, so respect those of us who have strong
feelings, but like you enough to NOT want to talk about it with you. You will
know us by the slight smirk and distant look in our eye when you bring it up.
1 comment:
Good advice!
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