The stage has been set for the Democratic Party to lose the 2008 presidential election.
As a matter of fact you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure that one out, but today the Democratic Party is in fantasy land, and it is more interested in nominating the first woman or first black man as their candidate to represent the Democratic Party in November 2008 than winning the actual election.
I understand why this is happening - Americans have been in La La Land for a long time – anyway first we had the George W. Bush re-election fiasco. The rest of the world have been asking what kind people re-elect someone with the track record of George W. Bush.
Now it is the Democratic Party’s turn to make a gigantic mistake, basically because Americans are in denial and most Americans don’t have a clue of what is coming in the pipeline in terms of the biggest international monetary crisis that the world has ever seen. And the United States it will be at the center of this massive international monetary meltdown.
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As the United States is getting ready to hit head on a perfect storm – what do you think the Democratic Party is planning to do? They are going ahead with an experiment in US political history by trying to elect the first woman or the first black man as president of the United States.
The only problem is that by November 2008 enough voters are going to wake up regarding this experiment and they will get behind of the Republican Party candidate to elect him in November 2008.
Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama may become the first nominee of a major party, but neither one will become the next president of the United States – since both of them will lose in November 2008 to the Republican candidate.
In the meantime, the people who call the shots on the Democratic Party don’t have the foresight to see that they have the ultimate candidate available to them and that they can draft him to be the Democratic Party nominee – and that candidate it would be the ultimate weapon and he has the potential to win the November 2008 election with a mandate. The Republican Party does not have any candidate that can beat Al Gore in November 2008.
In a Nutshell: The Democratic Party make history in the Democratic Convention and crown the first woman or the first black man to be the nominee on a US presidential election. Then that nominee loses the election in November 2008.
And at the same time the Republican Party it will enjoy their victory and the right to stay in power for at least 4 more years.
In my opinion, this entire fiasco will end up with a Democratic Party defeat in November 2008 – and the Democratic Party deserve to lose this race, because of its lack of vision.
This election proves one more time to the rest of the world that today the United States it is the land of the illusion, of Mickey Mouse, fantasyland, Fairy Tales, illusions of Camelot, in a nutshell it has turned itself into a La La Land.
In the meantime Al Gore is making a ton of money and he is laughing all the way to the bank with his private ventures, and he knows that the Democratic Party has lost any sense of vision about the future and how to win a presidential election – if they had not then Al Gore would be the Democratic Party nominee by now.
Today, this situation it is becoming so PATHETIC that the people in foreign lands were able to figure out the obvious that the Democratic Party can’t figure out even to save their own lives.
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Al Gore wins NEWS.com.au presidential election
By Lincoln Archer
February 06, 2008
News.com - AU
VOTERS in two dozen US states are making their choice in the US presidential election race today but if it was up to you, none of those in the running would make it to the White House.
NEWS.com.au readers have chosen climate campaigner and Nobel prizewinner Al Gore as the candidate they want in the most powerful job in the world, based on the results of our Vote-a-matic: US edition.
...The Vote-a-matic asked a series of questions relating to the policies and personal profiles of the main candidates in the US election. Based on the answers, readers are given the candidate who most closely matches their views.
Mr Gore is not a candidate in the election, but there is widespread pressure from his supporters in the US for him to join the race. He has repeatedly said he "has no plans to run", but that is seen by his backers as still allowing hope that he will enter the campaign.
The former vice-president was beaten by George W. Bush in the 2000 election in controversial circumstances. Some have said he does not want to suffer the agony of defeat again, but others say he may be waiting for the parties to choose their candidates before weighing up his chances of beating them.
Voters in more than 20 states are holding primaries and caucuses across the United States today to decide their party’s nominee for the presidency. Today’s votes, dubbed "Super Duper Tuesday" in the US, include the sought-after states California and New York....
Source: http://www.news.com.au/...
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