by Heineken » Mon 06 Nov 2006, 23:46:34
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Zardoz', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Heineken', '.')..there's a strong shift back to the GOP, as noted in today's Washington Post. My guess now is that the Dems end up narrowly controlling the House but still don't win over the Senate. Not that it matters either way...
Actually, I wouldn't mind if the GOP maintained their majority in both houses for the next two years.
As we lead up to the 2008 election, everything is going to get worse. The economy is going to go south, Iraq can only deteriorate, it will be more and more obvious that we're approaching the energy crunch, the devastation we've wrought on the biosphere will be more apparent, the standing of the U.S. in the eyes of the rest of the world will worsen, the Chinese and Russians will be more dominant, etc., etc.
If the Republicans remain in total control of the U.S. government during those two years they'll be blamed for everything, and it will undoubtedly mean they'll be broomed out of control of Congress and the White House in 2008. It will take a long time to rehabilitate themselves. They'll suffer through several election cycles.
Of course, we'll then face the spectre of an all-Dem national government, but personally, I'll be so glad to see the GOP thoroughly humiliated, it won't matter to me what comes next.
I used to be a strong Democrat but now vote that way, if I vote at all, out of habit.
My main interest tomorrow is doing my bit to wipe the smirk off Sen. Allen's face. He's a vile creature; and after all elections have become purely personality and advertising contests.
So it's all about the smirk. A smirk even worse than Bush's.