A war-weary nation, sick of contoversy and conscious of the environment, will turn away from the true conservative candidate to go for "the safe bet." He'll get his clock cleaned in November and a far-left liberal will take the White House. That president will not want conflict in Iran, but that president will surely get it. The economy will worsen, and our new liberal president will tell the American people it's our own fault, which will surely anger us. After four years of liberal failure, that forgotten conervative candidate will step forward once more, ushering a new era of American leadership. 2008 is 1976 all over again.
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Friday, February 8, 2008
Political Sequels: The Election
See if you can follow me, here...1976=2008 If the Democrats and moderates really want to rehash the sixties and seventies in an attempt to relive the "glory days," they may get their wish. Here's how it plays out, if History is any indication.
A war-weary nation, sick of contoversy and conscious of the environment, will turn away from the true conservative candidate to go for "the safe bet." He'll get his clock cleaned in November and a far-left liberal will take the White House. That president will not want conflict in Iran, but that president will surely get it. The economy will worsen, and our new liberal president will tell the American people it's our own fault, which will surely anger us. After four years of liberal failure, that forgotten conervative candidate will step forward once more, ushering a new era of American leadership. 2008 is 1976 all over again.
A war-weary nation, sick of contoversy and conscious of the environment, will turn away from the true conservative candidate to go for "the safe bet." He'll get his clock cleaned in November and a far-left liberal will take the White House. That president will not want conflict in Iran, but that president will surely get it. The economy will worsen, and our new liberal president will tell the American people it's our own fault, which will surely anger us. After four years of liberal failure, that forgotten conervative candidate will step forward once more, ushering a new era of American leadership. 2008 is 1976 all over again.
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