by Fran Eaton
Today, I write in the Southtown Star why conservatives in Illinois shouldn't "spew sour grapes on the president's 100th day celebration"
Instead, we'll focus on the new blood and new energy that these 100 days have invigorated among those who believe America made a tragic wrong turn in November.
Being one of those that early on voiced deep concern about what an Obama administration could mean for our country, it's taken almost 100 days to process what message America was trying to send when she suddenly veered left last November.
Was life really that bad in America, or were we just beaten down by constant leftist messages bombarding us about change? And was that message totally political or was it really more social and ideological?
Or was it that naturally kind-hearted Americans saw the problems facing us, tired of the liberal media's Chinese water torture drip-drip-dripping, and finally relented to let someone different have a chance?
Actually, some great things have happened that may not have otherwise if Obama hadn't won ...