Ender wrote:I actually wonder what will happen if Obama loses, particularly if it is very close with accusations of cheating.
Conspiracy nuts aside; not that differant than Bush/Gore 2000. Hard core party hacks will hold resentment and bring it up when merited. The mushy middle will forget it quickly.
Working around here I've heard some pretty heated statements on that topic. I figure most of them are in line with "I'm moving to X if Y wins!" BS, but some people are saying them with that scary kind of conviction in their eyes.
Those are the semi mushy middles. Want to be hard core but reality usually smacks them around to... well reality. I know there's a large segment on this board that laments the 'mushy middle' but mostly I feel they represent the 'undecided'. Make of that what you will, but they don't necessarily represent 'bad' rather undecided. In this case I give them the analogy of 'agnostics' that are really atheists that really haven't put forth the effort to discover they are atheists.
evil duck wrote:McCain's collapse possibly isn't entirely his own fault- it's the division of the Republican Party between those who want a McCain and those who want a Palin.
Well....duh.
While the GOP, imo, has been slowly imploding into nothing more than bible thumper s and libertarians, it did have a vast large tent at one point. This years politics has only served to highlight the fractured GOP. For one, the very nomination of McCain shows the infighting of the larger groups. At his base, McCain is more centrist (even if he made a hard right turn for this election) in American politics. The fact he had to nominate Palin as VP further shows the cracks in the machine and McCain's high school attempt to shore up the base. The Rockefeller Republicans are a diminishing share of the GOP but between what's left and the waring bible thumper's, you 'got the centrist (in republican terms). I think, being in Utah, the Morman's learned an important lesson this year and I'm interested in what happens two and four years from now.
My state has been... comfortably known as a red state because while the Protestants can't stand Mormons, they are at least Christian and so vote as the 'religious right' block. You know, vote for brother so and so because of 'family values'. This time, however, the Mormons got fucked. Their guy got up there and did the whole 'vote for brother Romney because of family values' and got shot down by the typical souther baptist asshole.
I find the whole thing funny, however I do know scores of people holding their nose and voting McCain only because A) Romney didn't make it and B)Huckabee isn't the candidate. If Huckabee was the candidate, I'd laugh my ass off as Utah went blue.
Then you can deal with the 'conservative movment' and the GOP angle. I distinctly remember sean hannity babbling about how mad he was that McCain was the nominee. That he, and by that all his followers, were conservative first and republican's second. I actually lament that a split didn't happen there and then but...
There are many a splits in the GOP this year. However; one can see the demise while another can simple see a 'we lost because of the centrists....long live the Libertarian/bible thumping GOP. While the Democrats should be able to run over these nut cases, we've seen the effectiveness of the left to burn through the stupidity of the nutballs before and I'm not too optimistic.