We said stuff like that in 1992.
I know people who, to this day, are PROUD of their votes for klinton. They're also PROUD of their vote for Hussein.
They aren't living in a mental institutuion, either.
“I know people who, to this day, are PROUD of their votes for klinton. They’re also PROUD of their vote for Hussein.”
Not me. I am not proud. I voted for Klintoon in ‘92. I look back at that time and recognize that I was in the same “belief” mindset as many Obama voters are today. I didn’t know any history, I didn’t question anyone, I didn’t know economics, I didn’t know anything. I was completely ignorant. Some friends tried to warn me (one told me to vote libertarian). I actually had an eeny meeny miney mo moment in the voter booth. It came down to this....maybe our country needs a “change”. I was 26 years old. Funny thing is I really didn’t have anything against President Bush....I just wanted “CHANGE”! SHUDDER.
That night Klintoon won was very strange. I heard the news of his win and I said out loud, “Dear Lord, what have we done”. I couldn’t understand that feeling of dread I felt even though I had voted for him. Talk about early buyer’s remorse.
Today, you can’t believe the absolute pendulum opposite that I am. :D I tell people about my vote for Klintoon as a lesson of “be careful for what you wish for” I got change and I hated it.
Hussein ain't gonna have the Internet Boom to save his butt, however. The Toon was very fortunate to be President during a paradigm shift. I don't see any new media or life changing technology on the horizon.