Saturday, November 1, 2008

A whole lot of coronatin going on

Ah the election. Or should it be the coronation. Obama is already been rammed into place by the media; and I guess we're all supposed to go along to get along, etc. In other words, if we don't vote for Obama, we're racist filth that should be "adjusted."

The whole exercise is all just another Democratic hissy fit. They are so frustrated by GWB that they cannot think straight. More blind rage that isn't going to solve anything by electing some stanger who looks good and sounds good. The Harold Hill who's selling the town band instruments and uniforms. Mindboggling really.

Democratic blind rage gave us Gore, who Democrats didn't even like. Gore was shoved out front to lead the Dem parade. But the problem was no one voted for him, they voted against Bush. Likewise in 2004, they voted against Bush instead of for Kerry.

And now in 2008, they're completely throwing caution to the wind as a vote against Bush by voting for some smooth guy who has basically the same dreams as Marx, Lenin, and Mao, and a laundry list of socialist/communist/racist mentors (who saw fit to dump after they caused him a problem).

Instead of this whole, "we're going to take back" the White House, Democrats are actually taking it and giving it to a guy who is in my opinion is going to completely deconstruct the concept of what America is and what it stands for (which adminttedly is muddled these days).

I hope it all works out. Unlike most democrats I know and read about, I don't want the US to suffer so I can say "I told you so," etc. But I do think Obama is in for a whole lot of trouble when he takes office. There are so many parties with so many differing agendas, who see Obama as a "blank slate" that can champion their cause. He'll spend most of his time bogged down in deciding which issues need addressing. It's going to be chaotic and could be a disaster if not handled properly.

And then there will come the inevitable letdown. I mean, the guy is a god as far as many people are concerned. The disillusion will hurt.

The great Disenchantment... as Dr. Smith says, "Oh the pain, the pain!"

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