Published on November 5, 2008 By Island Dog In Politics

Congratulations on your victory democrats.

America has chosen to go the route of wanting to the government to take care of their lives, and this election will be the new beginning of the next nanny state where people won't have to worry about anything....the government will be there to help you out.

Obama ran a brilliant marketing campaign that pulled the wool over the eyes of countless Americans.  It will be interesting to see how his supporters react when his marketing "shine" wears off, and we see how his inexperience and socialist leaning affect the true hard working Americans.

But since "fairness" was a theme we heard over and over, I will do my best to treat Obama with the same fairness and respect as democrats did Bush. 

 


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on Nov 05, 2008

Wait a minute. "Congratulations", for you, is:

"Well, your side cheated and manipulated to get victory, and you will regret his victory later" in a sugar coat?

You can keep them, mate.

on Nov 05, 2008

The reaction from the right to Obama winning is reminiscent of what the left was saying when Bush was elected... that the American people were idiots for electing him, that they had been fooled/lied to.  That it was going to lead to a theocracy etc.

I'd rather we wait to see what is actually done by the next administration before we demonize them and declare them a failure preemptively.

On the plus side, at least no one on the right is claiming Obama isn't their president etc.  That pissed me off to no end.

on Nov 05, 2008

Why are you calling him a socialist? He doesn't even come close to that! There are no socialist politicans in the USA.

on Nov 05, 2008

I don't think Obama was the best thing for the Country but he won. I'll live with it. I guess it's a hold over from serving in the military but as Commander in Cheif, I respect the Office not always the person holding it.

To the liberals I say....you better get your shit together and get things done......because now..... there's no one to blame. I get this vision of them wanting to blame republicans, then realizing they can't, and rolling on the ground like fish out of water till their heads explode...........

The last time the Democrats owned Congress and the White House was when Carter was President and we all know what a shit storm that was.

on Nov 05, 2008

On the plus side, at least no one on the right is claiming Obama isn't their president etc. That pissed me off to no end.

Something I noticed this morning, was that I didn't see any conservatives running around saying they are leaving the country.  It really says something about the different mentalities.

 

Well, your side cheated and manipulated to get victory, and you will regret his victory later" in a sugar coat?

Although I am weary about the amount of fraud that might have happened this time around, I don't think Obama won by cheating, I think he won by marketing, not experience or qualifications. 

Will people regret has victory, absolutely they will.  The messiah-like following he has achieved was impressive, (and a bit creepy), but I don't think he will be successful as President if his past positions are any indication.

I so await to see the government of Obama, Pelosi, and Reid.  They are in control of all branches of government, so now the blame will fall squarely on them.  Have fun America. 

 

 

on Nov 05, 2008

I guess Ben Affleck and Streisand are moving back in.... Oh wait, they never left.....

What we need to do now is find a way to become one of those that does not pay income tax, that will be my goal now.  I will control to whom I give my money, not someone who has little experience in such matters.

on Nov 05, 2008

In a year where it should probably have been a Democrat landslide (like Reagan winning all but 1 state and DC) it isn't, why not? Why couldn't Obama seal the deal with a very large amount of Americans? Am I disappointed? Sure, but no sour grapes here. I'll give the new president my support, until I see the direction of his policies for myself. It will be difficult not to be drunk with power since the congress has shifted even more to the left. Clinton was kept in check by a heavily Republican congress. Obama will have none of that. The last Democrat with that kind of power was Carter, and unfortunately we see how that went for the country.

What I find interestingly amusing is that when the Republicans controlled congress it took them awhile to ruin a good thing and they were punished (rightfully) by the voters for it. The Democrats have been dragging congress into the ground now for two years (from the get go) and were rewarded for their efforts last night. The lowest ranked congress ever! Go figure.

In a way it's very refreshing all the Bush haters will have to take a hard look in the mirror, especially if something goes wrong as they won't have their favorite whipping boy (along with Chenney) anymore. It will be interesting to see how they defend "their" guy when this event that Biden spoke of, that "we might disagree" with Obama, will happen.

The US really has reached the apex of affirmative action, as it has now extended to the presidency. Let us all hope the rookie is a fast learner and that nobody has to pay dearly for his on the job training. It really is true that there is nothing money won't buy in the US, the media, even some voters. I have to hand it to Obama he did a remarkable job and deserves congratulations from everyone regardless of political affiliations. I also hope this will take out the stench of racism that seems to get tossed as a convenience, we'll see. A truly historic event to be sure.

on Nov 05, 2008

You also forgot to point out Nitro that people voted for that which they were against this year, a dispicable rich person (since most people saw rich people as dispicable, that would make Obama one as well, right?). Kinda ironic, don't you think? Unless people are being racist and believe that he is different from other rich people because he's Black.

on Nov 05, 2008

I don't think Obama fooled or "pulled the wool" over people's eyes.

I think Americans, at least a majority, simply want the federal government to take care of them.

on Nov 05, 2008

I think Americans, at least a majority, simply want the federal government to take care of them.

Or maybe they don't want the federal government to spend our last dollars destroying what remains of the hope, decency and inspiration that the United States used to represent.

on Nov 05, 2008

In a way it's very refreshing all the Bush haters will have to take a hard look in the mirror, especially if something goes wrong as they won't have their favorite whipping boy (along with Chenney) anymore.

You're wrong.  There is nothing to gloat about, and no retrospective self-recriminating mirror-peering now - it's not like you're handing over the keys to the Ferrari, where only Obama's skill level would determine the smoothness of the ride.

Republicans are giving the country back the Chevy Nova.  Thanks for handing over the keys to the Pinto, with the engine exploded all over the highway.  The vehicle this country is going to be driving to work needs a serious overhaul.  Unfortunately for the Unites States and for the rest of the world as whole, we're going to be feeling the unholy effects of this Republican era for a long, long time.

on Nov 05, 2008

TaBoo Tenente


Or maybe they don't want the federal government to spend our last dollars destroying what remains of the hope, decency and inspiration that the United States used to represent.

And...how did it do that?  Getting rid of Saddam and setting up a free, democratic Iraq? I mean what?

 

on Nov 05, 2008

Republicans are giving the country back the Chevy Nova.  Thanks for handing over the keys to the Pinto, with the engine exploded all over the highway.  The vehicle this country is going to be driving to work needs a serious overhaul.  Unfortunately for the Unites States and for the rest of the world as whole, we're going to be feeling the unholy effects of this Republican era for a long, long time.

I could have sworn that the Democrats have been in control of congress for the past 2 years.

Please feel free to name the single policy that Bush instigated that made the US a "Chevy Nova"?

What unholy effects? Ask the average Iraqi how they feel about getting rid of Saddam or the average Afghan? The media, no friend of Bush, has conducted countless polls on the subject over there you know.

on Nov 05, 2008

As a European by-stander, I feel qualified to comment on this. I have no problems with America. Tru, many foreigners think less of the US now than they did 8 years ago, but I am not one of them.

What I hear from those that do think less of the US today (and among my friends this is actually a majority) is not so much the war in Iraq. Nor is it the fact that Bush lied about the WMD's. What really pisses many people here in Europe off is the whole "let's do away with human rights for terrorists" thing - most notably represented in Guantanamo and that act that did away with habeas corpus for foreign combattants (forgot the name of the act at present).

No matter how evil a person may be, the general feeling here in Europe seems to be that he still has basic rights, and the US has - in their view - violated those rights gravely.

Anyway...it doesn't really matter one way or the other, but if you wanted an explanation on whether the reputation of the US has suffered, and why, I think this at least partly explains it.

Morten

on Nov 05, 2008

as someone who is firmly against affirmative action, i can say that this had nothing to do with such a policy. he won, plain and simple. if you really believe the economy is headed for disaster then do your patriotic duty and make yourself heard - you guys seem incredible talented and capable of getting your message across.

look, four years ago i took the kids i worked with in inner city DC to a fancy
restaurant and they thought they weren't allowed in because they were black.
that they are seeing this historic moment - and it would be the same joy for me
if it were Powell or Rice - that they can see the American ideal remains in place.

i've traveled the world, and there is no country more dedicated to inclusion and
equality. so take pride in your country for that victory, one you can value
separately from that of a Democrat winning.

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