Is the Bush foreign policy working?
Fri Dec 28, 2007 at 08:58:18 AM PDT
Apparently conservatives are energized by the Benazir Bhutto assassination because they think it proves how much America needs an aggressive foreign policy in a dangerous world.
Giuliani will win, or, what I learned from Webelos.
Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 12:32:23 AM PDT
I unfortunately have come to this conclusion because I am coming to a firm belief that the most corrupt candidate will win. The most corrupt candidate champions the most insider business, drug, and political donations, has access to the now well oiled Bush - Cheney election manipulation machine, both political troops and software. He will have access to those who swiftboat, and will use them.
He will be able to buy FOX News, and will mount the appropriate propaganda campaign. He will buy the begrudging endorsement of the religious right's corrupt power preachers, they themselves full of avarice and greed.
He will inherit the domination that Cheney wields over the print media, keeping them as whimpering dogs that roll over and urinate at the slightest show of a challenge by the alpha male.
He will be able to manage the world of terrorism, creating terror and terrorists like Cheney - Bush has.
Is there a candidate that can overcome and challenge this flow of power?
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