‘I Won’t Be Ignored’

It’s good to see Roger Abramson blogging this election. I like him. Always have.

Now with that said, this is what was in my reader this morning.

In his post he speaks of Barack Obama being more well received by the American Public.  As Abramson is to the right and I’m from the left, he’s not endorsing by any means but doing a critical analysis of this two year marathon for the White House.

The only thing I can add here to what Glenn Reynolds wrote, and this is my opinion, that the GOP’s “bizarre death wish” came around Hurricane Katrina. I also believe that things go in cycles. The Democrats and the Republicans tend to surge and fall. As is the nature of the political beast, things go in circles. McCain and Palin, who I still believe was a knee-jerk choice, are not to be blamed really. The blame lies with the current administration and those people behind the scenes who forgot about the American People.

In Fatal Attraction, wasn’t it Glenn Close’s character who said “I won’t be ignored.”

Yeah, kinda like that.

Here’s Roger:

2. George W. Bush beat John McCain in 2000. He did it again this year.

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SO IF, AS SEEMS LIKELY, MCCAIN LOSES TOMORROW, people will be blaming him and Sarah Palin. But let me point out that the Republican Party has been exhibiting a bizarre death wish since 2005. And you can’t blame either of them for that. . . . — Glenn Reynolds

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