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Monday, June 02, 2008

McCain's Perfect Storm

Senator John McCain couldn't be more happier. Like his "maverick" reputation, he does not have to answer to anyone except himself. Several factors are in McCain's favor to win the election this fall for the Presidency of the United States.

Disunited Democrats

This is the greatest factor for McCain going into the fall election. A house divided cannot stand and McCain looks to gain from the Democrats miserable primary season this year. Who could have foreseen this disaster coming as far as the Democrats are concerned? They said GW was the biggest mistake in the history of the Republic and this allegation alone should be uniting Democrats and yet for all their talk they are completely split right down the middle between a black Marxist and a white liberal Dominatrix! So slaven to the affirmative action rationale the Democrats cannot come to grips with reality by saying "no" to the Barack Obama candidacy! Clearly, Hillary Clinton has shown quite graphically that Obama Osama cannot win in the states where the white Euro-American population intermingles with minorities en masse such as in New York, California, Florida and Pennsylvania. If white liberals must choose between a black male liberal or a white female liberal then they rather have a white female liberal. But the Democrat Party have played the race card for so long now (the past 40 years) that they are now a victim of their very own racist successes. The leftwing penchant of never forgetting and never forgiving will come home to roost against Obama when the Democrat Party endorses his candidacy against the will of the Hillary holdouts.

Cheating Liberals

How delicious is it that once again Florida comes to the forefront as a banner state of tipping elections towards the loser!! At least that's how lib's see it, I'm sure. Why should Obama receive anything favorable from both Florida and Michigan when he stunningly lost so bad in both states regardless of when these states held their party caucuses? Now that is affirmative action in motion! How does it feel white liberal democrats to give up your seat for a minority? Does it sting? Does it make your blood boil at the thought that Hillary should be the presumptive nominee right now but instead a liberal and Marxist black male was pushed ahead to the front of the Democrat Party over a white woman no less? I love it. When you have no integrity then this is what you get. I know Republicans have been blamed for a "culture of corruption" but honestly who is calling the kettle black here? Sorry, I just had to say that. The seething enmity between the Hussein's and the Hillary supporters will be an acid that prevents the Democrats from coalescing around their presumptive but "illegal" nominee and once again, this makes McCain the beneficiary of this familial dispute.

A Big Pill To Swallow

Let's face it, Barack Hussein Obama must fall! It's quite obvious to the historian that he who loses the nomination can come back again but he who loses the election will never rise again. Where is Dukakis today? Where is Mondale today? Where is John Kerry today? Where is McGovern today? Nothing but footnotes in history, if that. Hillary, warts and all, did earn her crown during this nomination fight and has shown that she can win in the most populous states of the Union therefore its better that she should fail now during the nomination process rather than during an election process. Once again, Senator John McCain can be used by Hillary to destroy Barack Obama in this election cycle thus eliminating any future attempt at running for office by Obama. She then can come back four years later with a completely solid House and Senate in Democrat hands and take what was always rightly hers. This will only happen in 2012. I know its tough for liberals to just "give up" but really she is not giving up as much as she is investing in the future. John McCain will be the bat that Hillary uses to club Barack Obama in the coming election.

Conservatives Be Damned

Thus, John McCain does not need conservatives to win this election. I don't recall an election cycle in which conservatives and their platforms were so greatly ignored by the Republican Party as well as by the McCain camp as it is now. McCain clearly is gunning for the disaffected Hillary voter. His enmity with conservatives dates back to the 2000 election in which we did not support his candidacy. With Rush Limbaugh lambasting him daily on his show, John McCain became the butt of conservative jokes from New York to California. His seething hatred of GW Bush in that nomination fight spilled over to conservatives in general. Since then during the past 8 years in the Senate, he has sided with liberal Democrats on issue after issue much to the consternation of both conservatives and the Bush controlled Republican Party. His friendship with the mainstream and dinosaur media also alienated most conservatives. His political flanking maneuver however, has now paid off and even though most Democrats would say no to McCain in any other year this year will be different due to the Obama effect. With half the media (the other half will still support Obama), Hillary supporters, liberal Democrats in the Senate, and moderate to liberal Republicans essentially supporting McCain he stands to win the race for the White House without conservative Protestant Christian support. An unusual anomaly to say the least. Yes, I know, McCain still has his small government conservative bona fides (pro-life, pro-gun, pro-military) however he has appended a political operating standard today of big government Republicanism that clearly distinguishes him as more of an Eisenhower-like figure than a Reagan. As such, a disaffected big government Hillary supporter would much rather support a big government Republican in McCain than the Democrat usurper that is Barack Obama. Thus, the large minority of conservative Protestant Christians are subtracted out of the election equation and Hillary supporters put in its place for a McCain win in the fall.

Its Hard To Predict

It's hard to predict an election outcome. I used to think that McCain would have to pick a conservative Vice Presidential nominee to shore up the conservative base but alas, he really doesn't need to do this and I suspect he won't. I believe that John McCain will pick a big government Republican that is no friend to conservatives. He may speak like a conservative lamb but he will have the horns of a liberal! McCain's endorsement of the environmental alarmist agenda, illegal alien amnesty, nationalized healthcare, and the continuation of the War On Terror (whatever that may be at this point) means that McCain can ride this perfect political storm to victory come November. I always say that elections do not happen in a vacuum. Yes, by himself I would not in good conscience vote for McCain but compared to a Hillary or an Obama then I indeed would vote for him. However, he may not need my vote after all considering all the factors that will make his win this November a likely scenario.

Long live the Republic.

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