Who didn't see this coming on Nov 3, 2004?
I expected to see every democrat in Congress running around like madmen from church to church, waving the Bible and reciting the Deuteronomy by heart, but apparently religious fervor is still something one must not be shown exhibiting in public.
The dummies continue to learn the worng lessons from defeat: Al Gore did not lose because he was robbed of his birthright by an idiot, he lost because he failed to get enough votes, then whined about it, and forgot to remeber he was an unattractive candidate (in all senses of the word). John Kerry did not lose because of a last-minute surge of ultra-religious votes: he lost because he was a rotten candidate who was as interesting as stale toast and who put forward no ideas other than relflexive opposition.
Now Hillary, on the other hand, at least is interesting, in a "Law and Order" kinda way. I would dearly love to see Jack McCoy or Ben Stone find a way to put her in jail when it seems impossible. However, if she believes for a second that her showing up with Billy Graham and suddenly having found God will not be seen for the sham that it is, then it's apprent that I have given her way too much credit.
Don't forget that people fell for the phony adoption ploy during the '96 campaign.