Monday, November 3, 2008

Rock Bottom



On Nov. 4, 2008 the drunken orgy will be over for the Republican Party. They'll have officially hit rock bottom like the drunk that wakes up in his own vomit...

After alienating those that believed in the party and its conservative message of fiscal responsibility, a balanced budget, a strong military, and the Ronald Reagan era of crossing the isle to get things done, they deserve what is coming to them tomorrow. They're going to wake up to one hell of a hangover and realize the House, the Senate, and the Presidency have all slipped away.

They have no one to blame but themselves. What does the party stand for anymore? I'm not sure I know... They've over spent, allowed for under regulated financial markets, guided the country on the worst foreign policy path in our history, and extremely weakened the strength of our military.

What new and fresh ideas did they bring to this presidential campaign? Drill, baby drill! Are you kidding me? What kind of forward looking leadership is that? If McCain and Palin are the best they've got to put on a presidential ticket the party really has some soul searching to do.

In my opinion, a sweeping loss tomorrow is what must happen to sober up the drunk. They turned their back on everything they stood for and tomorrow the intervention of the drunk will take place. They'll have to face everyone that supported them and admit their failures.

Step one - admit that you have a problem. I hope they are able to see that they have alienated their base. I for one have no idea what the party stands for anymore.

One day at a time. They'll have 1460 days of Obama to sober up.

3 comments:

Maggy said...

Very good post, Twiggy. I have to admit your drunk analogy is spot on. However, I must admit your drunk analogy also makes me want to drink. In fact, I'm going to tip a few back for democrats and Obama tonight. Dave the Painter for President in 2012!!!

Anonymous said...

Change is on it's way. Change is good, on all levels...globally, nationally, personally, etc. Change can be a risk, change can bring happiness, change can bring on motivation, C'mon CHANGE! I believe this country is going to get some well deserved change. My name is The Fizz and I approve this message. Amen.

Maggy said...

I agree with everything you said, Fizz. The only people who are against change are the Republicans, and they suffered dearly for failing to embrace it. John McCain was a clone of George Bush with one X or Y chromosome flipped. But that’s only a small part of it. Did you see the juxtaposition between the venues Obama and McCain had for their respective parties? One was exclusive at a posh hotel in Arizona. The other was come-one-come-all party in a park in Illinois. It’s the biggest difference between the two parties: One is trying to make an honest connection with the people of the United States; the other is an exclusive club where you need to rush in order to gain admittance. Unfortunately, what that club is selling no one is buying. God Bless America!

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