What can I say, John? I'm glad we get to scrap again. :)
Anyway, here's what you said: "The "outraged majority" didn't seem to hold a BJ against Clinton (probably a personal identification thing). Not like they hold the war, the deficit, the cronifying of government, the lack of a conservation energy policy, the sell out to special interests, the outing of CIA operatives for political gain... wait, I'm on a roll here... the corruption of the Republican party, the lies to Congress and voters to pass legislation, the roll back of environmental laws, the stacking of the USSC... (OK, deep breath) against Bush."
Couldn't agree more. That's why many former-Republicans like myself, no longer believe in the Republican party. I wish there were polls asking Republicans that question. Anyway, I think we are going to see a Democratic win in Congress in 2006 and then again in 2008 for the Presidency. Bush has alienated that many people, that even a decent man like McCain or a popular Guiliani won't be able to pull it off. JMHO. |