Yada, yada, yada...
I'm always amazed at how quickly a win can go to some people's heads.
The Republicans didn't win, the democraps lost. There's a vast, big difference.
Many, many democrats crossed party lines for this event. But they didn't
so so for the "party platform", or for the uniqueness of the Bush presidency.
They voted Republican because the democrat party has not changed from
their tax and spend course. As they said not too long ago: "it's the economy, stupid".
Both democrat and republican voters are alike in one respect, they don't
want their money spent on other people's useless endeavors.
The democrap party had nothing to offer...... THIS TIME. I wouldn't
let a "win" go to my head quite so easily.....
Ok, Mr/Ms. Cynic--when should one let a "win go to [their] head?" How can you say with certainty, why people voted Republican and not Democratic during this election? How can you deny that perhaps all along, that the GOP strategy was to minimize what the Dems could campaign on?