Here are the lessons I learned from this election:
1) They never call Republicans "The Comeback Kid".
2) Democrats will never support a war started by a Republican, no matter how vital.
3) The mainstream media can lie their asses off and only 45% of the country will believe them.
4) That 45% will vote for a traitor who would sell out his own country if the media endorsed him.
5) Democrats are in deep political doo-doo and are clueless about how to climb out of it. They thought lying, smearing and pretending to be mainstream would work. It didn't.
6) The Godophobes are an extremely paranoid and hateful bunch.
7) Hate is not a campaign platform, just as it wasn't when we ran against Clinton in 1996. You have to have credible ideas and defined goals to present to the voters. Democrats learned today what Republicans learned eight years ago.
Bump. May I add, That the mainstream media is capable of a partisan bias and manipulation of news for their agenda far beyond what we were ever raised to believe possible.
This was my big revelation. Spinning I am used to. But when the media actively started to release false stories, collude with the DNC, time old stories to specifically damage Bush, while working hard to cover Kerry's many skeletons and blemishes, I realized for the first time that the majority of the media is the enemy of America and our way of life.