Paul A. Rahe predicts a landslide win for Romney in November:
The administrative entitlements state – envisaged by Woodrow Wilson and the Progressives, instituted by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and expanded by their successors – has entered a crisis, and none of them is sensitive to the manner in which Barack Obama, in his audacity, has unmasked that state's tyrannical propensities and its bankrupted state.
In consequence, no one has really reflected adequately on the significance of the emergence of the Tea-Party Movement, on the meaning of Scott Brown's election and the particular context within which he was elected, on the election of Chris Christie as Governor of New Jersey and of Bob McDonnell as Governor of Virginia, and on the political earthquake that took place in November, 2010. That earthquake, which gave the Republicans a strength at the state and local level that they have not enjoyed since 1928, is a harbinger of what we will see this November.
My gut tells me, that this election will not be close.
Mr. Rahe provides a better reasoned position citing many reasons for his position including the following:
When the American people pause to pay attention, they will not vote for four more years of misery, four more years of corruption, four more years of lawlessness, four more years of race-baiting, and they will certainly not vote to embrace Obamacare.
For the sake of the nation, let us hope Rahe is right.
When the American people pause to pay attention, they will not vote for four more years of misery, four more years of corruption, four more years of lawlessness, four more years of race-baiting, and they will certainly not vote to embrace Obamacare.
For the sake of the nation, let us hope Rahe is right.
Then, let's hope Mitt Romney has the integrity, wisdom and courage to do what is necessary.
MR. ROMNEY IS A POLITICIAN...... I'M HOPING FOR ONE OUT OF TWO!
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