Watching the Sunday political shows this morning and on This Week with George Stephanopolous George Will says that if Obama wins the White House it will be the largest Democratic majority since 1937.
So how angry against the Republicans ARE the American people? Angry enough?
Not that Dems with the upper hand are to be trusted either - 'absolute power corrupts absolutely' and all that.
And David Brooks observed that if McCain wins, he'll have trouble finding enough Republicans to put on staff because the Rs are so rode-hard-put-up-wet (my phrase - I'm paraphrasing here) from 8 years of Bush. McSame will have to resort to Dems.
Ha.
Bernadette Brady and Darrelyn Gunzburg, in their current Visual Astrology Newsletter discuss US elections being based on the 8 year cycle of Venus, who radiates her favor upon certain planets in any given election as the Morning Star or Evening Star.
They state that Obama's nemesis - his downfall - is hubris, while McCain's nemesis is sympathy. If I understand their meaning, it is that an Obama presidency would be in danger of kingly arrogance while McCain, the soldier, would be in danger of being viewed as a sympathetic figure rather than as a strong leader.
This reminds me of the feeling I had watching the RNC's constant tributes to McCain's POW status, including his own mentions of it - so if you vote for McCain, are you voting in sympathy with his still-carried wounds from 5 years of torture?
Do you believe McCain's sudden embrace of the 'CHANGE' slogan means anything different from Bush's policies? Were Bush policies and doctrine put in place only to be abandoned by the next president - and a Republican one at that?
And: is it possible for any US president to govern without falling into the hubris brigade?
Your reasons for voting Republican are your own - my answers to the last 3 questions are: no, no, and no.
Astrological comments on America, on Washington DC, and on the politicians who infest them...with a gentle sprinkling of world events
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Sep 7, 2008
Obama win will give largest Dem majority in years
Political Astrology,Astrology,Politics
2008 campaign,
2008 presidential campaign,
8 years of Bush,
Barack Obama,
change,
David Brooks,
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Jan 12, 2008
soothing and invigorating poetry?
Do you think it's possible for a poem concerning America and her politics to be soothing AND invigorating simultaneously?
I do, now that I've read American-in-Paris Tara Bradford's poem, Over the Horizon which I present to you for your consideration at Paris Parfait.
Do Enjoy!
And thanks, Tara, for your wonderfully graceful blog...graceful in spite of French bureaucracy!
I do, now that I've read American-in-Paris Tara Bradford's poem, Over the Horizon which I present to you for your consideration at Paris Parfait.
Do Enjoy!
And thanks, Tara, for your wonderfully graceful blog...graceful in spite of French bureaucracy!
Political Astrology,Astrology,Politics
2008 election,
2008 presidential campaign,
America,
American-in-Paris,
change,
current events,
hope,
Over the Horizon,
poems,
Tara Bradford,
transformation
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