Okay get out your tin-foil hats, here's how a conspiracy theorist might analyze the 2008 presidential election. For entertainment purposes only.
Who has more support among America's oligarchy elites? Obama or McCain?
McCain has tried hard to gain the acceptance of the elites. In a 1999 memoir McCain claimed to be part of the bloodline of Robert the Bruce, the Scottish king who helped reclaim Scottish independence in 1314. This claim has been proven false, and McCain's bloodline reveals no connections to America's powerful families. [Link]
In an attempt to demonstrate his support for the NWO, McCain has recently proposed a "League of Democracies," a global alliance that would have more power than the UN. [Link]
Despite these efforts, Barack Obama likely still has the upper hand. He is a distant cousin of both H.W. and G.W. Bush, and Dick Cheney. [Link]
Rupert Murdoch is going to vote for Obama. Usually, Murdoch supports the candidate that comes to him seeking advice, endorsement, etc. But the Guardian published on 9/2/08, Murdoch actually reached out to Obama through the Kennedy family, and helped smooth relations between Obama and FOX News boss, Roger Ailes. Murdoch suggested that he is going to vote for Obama. [Link]
Conservative Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE) has been a fan of Obama for some time now. A quick google of 'chuck hagel obama' reveals all kinds of praise Hagel has for Obama. [Link]
But why is Hagel's endorsment of Obama important? Becuase Hagel, former CEO of ES&S, the giant voting machine corporation, has experience at rigging elections. In fact, Hagel never disclosed his relationship to the voting machine company during his bid for the U.S. Senate, a violation of election laws. When Bev Harris of BlackBoxVoting.org along with The Hill's Alexander Bolton brought this to the attention of the Director of the Senate Ethics Committee, he met with Hagel's office twice, and the afternoon of the second meeting he resigned from his position on the ethics committe. [Link]
But what about the support that other republicans, including Bush have for McCain. They know that the support of most republicans will only harm McCain. Look at their approval ratings.
As I said, this is how a conspiracy theorist might view the outcome of the election. And McCain, like John Kerry, will not dispute the fraudulent election, to do so would upset the illusion of democracy our oligarchical ruling class so desperately needs to maintain.