Post-mortem I

Woe is us.  Almost no bright side to this.  Taxers and spenders in charge.  Believers in what got us to this economic pass now running things.  Even our heroes believe in government beyond what any sane person should.  New party coming maybe.  Remade Republicans, that is. 

We don’t have McCain to pick on any more.  He can go back to his bipartisanship.  It gave us and him a law inhibiting free speech before elections which by various twists and turns worked specifically against him this time around.  His opponent reneged, saw his opening and took it, in pragmatic fashion. 

Somewhere in this blog is me wondering if David Axelrod were out of his depth on the national scene.  I’m leaving it there for my own disedification as object lesson in not venturing beyond one’s own depth (mine).

The Age of Sarah has dawned, in any event.  First of all, she’s a campaigner of the first water.  How do you win without one?  Second, she has terrific instincts.  Repeats herself in bald, even bland terms too often, but also has zingers to burn.  Third, she’s smart.  The 2012 campaign has its first candidate.

More later, in fact more more more . . .

3 thoughts on “Post-mortem I

  1. U.S.A. — R.I.P.

    1776 — 2009

    The American people have elected their first Communist president who will be installing his merry band of thugs everywhere including the courts.

    May God have mercy on us. Though I think He has already pronounced His judgment.

    The media has tarnished Sarah’s reputation beyond salvation and will do that to any conservative who runs from now on. Their arrogance will have no bounds.

    Like

  2. Jim, wish I could share your optimism about Sarah, but look forward to reading your “more.”

    There’s no doubt here that the Marxists have won this one.

    May I add an epitaph to Margaret’s obit?

    “But our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we also await a saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ . . .”
    (Phil. 3 v.20)

    Like

  3. I think Sarah will rise again. It really depends on how the next two years go… she may be warmly welcomed … and how the conservative party restructures and regroups. But I don’t think her reputation is tarnished beyond repair. She will be smarter and quicker and more savvy the next time we go up against the liberal illuminati.

    Like

Leave a comment