Tuesday, November 07, 2006

If it's Red then it's Dead


I was wrong. Two years ago I opined that the GOP would still hold the majority in both the house and the Senate. I guess even the GOP can’t withstand pedophiles, corruption, special interest monies, genocide, losses in real wages, interest rate hikes and war. Through in fault of their own the DEMS will win majorities. This does not bode well for the DEMS that still have not caught on to the dirty nuances of national politics and have not established the wherewithal to develop a cohesive strategy. The DEM party itself is run by Howard Dean who when pressed to give a policy adjustment about Iraq, could only come up with, “we will need a new course.” Talk about lack of a backbone. The DEMS will bask in their short-lived glory only to wake up to a country, which is hungry for sustentative change, real policy shifts and a new revival of cooperation. To put it bluntly they lucked out. Their message was mute and their goals were vague. However, they did win. I guess they will have 2 years of hearings and our young men and women will still be in Iraq. The theme for the GOP is RIP. No matter how moderate or central thinking you were, (See Rhode Island) if you had an R in front of your name you were dead in the water. The sharks of change were out in full force. A force dare I say even Diebold could not overcome. I hope the DEMS use this opportunity to move to the center where most Americans are and give the people a real voice instead of the blame’em and hate’em game, which has been the norm in Washington. Don’t worry GOP you will hold on to the executive branch in 2008.

2 Comments:

Blogger Jason said...

Wow, thanks for the pep talk...
Lighten up my friend. At the very least, this is a step in the right direction.

12:32 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr. D'Avignon, good rundown, however, I must say that Hillary will be the next president. She has positioned herself as the leader of the dems; regardless of where Nacy Pelosi sits.

11:39 AM  

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