Neither party has ever been denied the White House for that long, and it's not going to start now. The political pendulum inevitably swings back to the other side after a couple of terms, and it will do so again.
You've got to stop and reflect on how much strife this administration has brought to the country. A majority of the public are going to be eager to give the other guys a chance to restore a sense of calm and security after eight years of "fundamental transformation".
No, but the dynamics in this country have been fundamentally transformed. Through indoctrination, immigration, and welfare, the Democrats have circumvented the democratic process and shredded the constitution.
Barack Hussein Obama got reelected after he got 4 people killed and lied about it, gave us zero jobs, doubled our debt, and a whole bunch of other crap.
And now the machine is squarely behind Hitlery. The problem with the theory that mild turmoil will drive people back to the conservative side ignores one thing. ‘The Limbaugh Theorem’, in which Obama and Democrats as a whole, are not ever seen by the public as having had anything to do with some failure. Its always Republican obstructionism or just bad luck, and to think otherwise is racist. This wasn’t really the case before. Yes, Slick Willy got away with adultery, but what if he had done all the things Obama has done, if he had failed so miserably? Would he have been reelected, even against the hapless Dole??? No.
My analysis is that there are certainly areas where we can win. I think senate seats and house seats and statewide elections are still very winnable, and in some states, are trending our way (2014 may be the death of the red state Democrat). But when it comes to the massive presidential cycle, with so many electoral votes already locked up on the other side, the Democrats have a formula that is new and cutting edge and I predict it will take one of two things to overcome it.
1) Some miracle strategy
2) A Greek-style crisis