To: Conservative til I die
I hope the Demons go the way of the Whigs. But with the attention span of the American voter, and massive vote fraud in the ineer cities orchestrated by the Democratic Party,I fear a replay of 2000 is around the corner. I want another 1984 myself.
1,574 posted on
09/09/2003 6:35:45 PM PDT by
exit82
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To: exit82
I hope the Demons go the way of the Whigs. But with the attention span of the American voter, and massive vote fraud in the ineer cities orchestrated by the Democratic Party,I fear a replay of 2000 is around the corner. I want another 1984 myself.I'd be ecstatic with another 2000. It'd be fun to watch, we'd win again, and the liberals would be left (no pun intended) enraged, helpless and hopeless ... absolutely suicidal. A GOP blowout would leave them helpless and hopeless, possibly suicidal, but not truly enraged. I want them so spitting mad they can't even see straight, and move even FURTHER the the left and marginalize themselves even further.
(Presidential race only, of course. I hope, and fully expect, the GOP to make major gains in both houses of Congress no matter what happens with the presidential election.)
To: exit82
Seriously, I think it's going the other way. The Democrats grip on power is slipping, the tides are changing, and the trend is turning against them, their failed ideas, and their demagoguery.
Sure, they'll always have a contingent of sycophants and lobotomised morons who will vote for them, but it's not going to be enough to carry them to victory. They're scaring off middle America and the moderates.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised to see the Democrats go the way of the Republicans in the 1930s, holding 15% of the Senate and 20% of the House. Seriously.
1,643 posted on
09/09/2003 6:41:13 PM PDT by
Conservative til I die
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