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Cirio said:
PS3beats360 said:

Anti-war, pro-environment, anti-racism, pro-human rights, pro-education, pro-science, pro-worker Democrat voters have been utterly betrayed by New Neo-con Democrats.  Not much has changed since the switch from George W. Bush to Barrack Obama. Republican to Republican-lites. 

The 2010 mid terms voter backlash: many people will vote for Libertarians/Republicans in droves as a protest vote against the Obama establishment.  Obama's Democrats are Another Republican Party that has utterly betrayed the promise of change. Only a convincing Democrat defeat will give any hope for a return of the Democrats to traditional civilized Democratic values.

Sarah Palin or another extreme religious right Republican has a chance of being voted in as President in 2012. America has to get a lot worse before real change occurs. However, having a Republican controlled Congress may strengthen Obama's position as President. 1994 and 2002  voter backlash in mid terms strengthened both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush chances at winning a second term. Incumbency is a strong position for a President. Giving up control of Congress may well be a blessing for Obama's chances of winning a second term as President. 


 

I'm moving to Canada if Sarah Palin becomes our next president. Which she won't because most people/politicians think of her as a joke.


I wouldn't say most.

When it comes to "Most Admired women" She's at the top of the list in the USA.

Doubt she's electable, but i'd say well over half the country think she's sane.

Most politicians think of her as a threat not a joke. 

Just like the Tea Party.  The "joke" responses are simply part of the effort to get rid of them from being a future thorne in the side.


It's why you'll see the GOP themselves stealthly try and take out Palin after this current election.