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Monday, January 22, 2007

The Queen Has Arrived

Well it seems the queen has finally announced her plans.

Obviously it comes to no surprise to me as well as many other people. She has been jerking the presidential race chain since the last election. The media has already began to run these "Behind The Music" style stories, trying to paint the mad woman as some sort of hero of America. Good luck.

But with that bit of intense optimism, I have to now switch to my pessimistic side. I feel that Hillary can and probably will win the election in 2008. Not because she has this great following, it's because her opponent is not going to be anything appealing or special. The GOP has completely lost it's base, and with their continuous alienation of the conservative demographic that kept them in office, if they haven't learned from there last eventful election, they will have a few more years to sit it out in 2008.

Many republicans deny that they are as divided as is reported, which may or may not be true, the only division, exists between them and their constituency. On top of that, it doesn't seem like they are doing anything to correct that.

Hillary is popular among many republican women, simply on the fact that she is a woman. Hillary is going to draw a large amount of votes from minority, feminist, college, and blue collar voters. Don't believe me, read. With a disenfranchised conservative base, who's representation is near extinction from any of the political parties in this country today, the Republicans may think that they will draw a large number of moderate and central voters, but when your base is gone, where exactly do you start?

Let's look at how Hillary stands. Her prime objective is a Universal Coverage Plan, which remembering her back in the 90s, nearly destroying our health care system single-handily, may not be a good thing. She's going to raise taxes high enough to pop your eyes out, and she's going to leave the borders wide open. We'll be pulled out of Iraq and anywhere in the Middle East for that matter, and the Kyoto Treaty will be on the front burner, so don't expect to be holding onto your Yukon, Navigator, or Expedition for very much longer.

Hillary is a true-blue liberal, but who is the GOP aiming to run against her? McCain? A man who has sided with liberal Democrats almost consistently with the exception of Iraq? Maybe Giuliani, a man who is liberal by all streaks, a womanizer, and the biggest tax whore in the face of the GOP. Now there's Brownback, who is claiming to be a conservative to the core, yet he supports wide open borders, voted against the Iraq War, as well as any funding for it, including money going to body armor for our troops, and also supports higher taxation to increase foreign aid revenues.

There isn't anything the matter with Romney, yet the GOP is avoiding him like the plague, because he dares to represent the party that Reagan believed in. What's Romney's nail in the coffin flaw to the Republicans? He's Mormon. Yes, because he's freaking Mormon, he's far worse than these idiots who support the demise of our military, these flat out anti-American globalists who think that this country's only point to existence is to serve every screwed up country on the planet, these corporate country club elitists who think that complete government intervention and control would keep us "peons" from stepping out of line. Think I'm nuts, again read. Go and read some of the flat out bigotry that people have against Mormonism. I'm a Christian and I don't agree with many aspects to the Mormon religion, but their religion is their religion. They are not bothering me, so why should I intrude on them, yet the way the "religious right" acts, you would think that anything other than an Evangelical Tent Worship, would be the spawn of Lucifer.

Yet mark my words in 2008, you will be looking at voting for a liberal or a socialist. So keep in mind while you're hurling the seven wives insults towards Romney and his supporters, you're also hurling your liberty and freedom out the window as well.


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