>>Aside from the fact that the recount had Gore winning FL statewide
No recount had Gore winning. None. Even the NYTimes admitted that. Importantly, the consortium confirmed that AlGore lost even if he had managed his illegal counting scheme - however that discounts the continuing fraud the Dems were capable of doing had Dem committees continued to divine votes out of ether.
While neither Bush or Gore got a majority of the vote, both did better than Clinton did in his two minority vote presidencies.
More importantly, Bush would defeat Gore 2-1 today and only 22% of Dems want the loser as their designated loser in 2004. Clinton never so dominated, he always was focusing on re-election because he never was a commanding figure and was always disliked by a majority. Nixon is now seen as a more honest, trustworthy man.
>>The issue that will dominate the next few years (barring suitcase nukes from the terrorists
There are no suitcase nukes. There are dirty bombs capable are being hidden in suitcases.
>> will be the continuing shocks and surprises of a false economic recovery, and eventually Curious George will take the rap.
Gallup/USAToday says the US blames Clinton, after all Clinton inherited a boom - (almost two years old when Clinton lied his way into and first disgraced office) - and left the economic mess. 66% blame Clinton for the recession, 44% say Bush shares some blame - far less the the 70+% that blame Congress in part - no doubt due to Daschle. So, it's basically the GOP and Independents against the ignorant partisan Dems.
>>The realization that a stealthy class warfare has been invoked by the elites upon the average American will solidify, culminating in the election of a government finally responsive to the average American, not the elite tricksters
Agreed, that's why the people are moving against the Dem class warfare tricksters to the GOP:
Mean-spirited Senate plurality leader Daschle and his Taliban Dems are being relegated to the fringe, where they always existed. The Clinton-Daschle Recession is something they cannot shrug off:
...In a recent Gallup/USA Today poll, 44 percent of respondents said they preferred Republicans to deal with the recession over Democrats, who received 35 percent of the vote. In a similar Fox/Opinion Dynamics poll, that number was 40-29 in favor of Republicans.... foxnews.com
And just wait until voters find out that the Dems want to raise taxes to pay off the special interests that own the Dems.
As for the rest of your nonsense, you appear proud to be invincibly ignorant. Some day you may aspire to be merely ignorant. |