The Day After The 2012 Presidential
Election
It
appeared last night that even Obama was shocked that he won
a second term. Today, much of the mainstream media has little
to say. It seems that they were more prepared for a
Romney-win. So out the window went their moaning, whining,
blame-game prepared scripts. And in came the ad-lib,
try-to-look humble, do-not giggle analyses.
In the mean
time, the Republican Party is looking around for someone
to blame. But like when you stub your toe at home alone and look
around for someone to blame and find that there is no one to blame
but yourself, the Republican Party can only blame itself.
The
Republican Party was not looking where it was going. Its eyes
were so set on getting into the White House, that it did not care
how it got there. And as a result, it walked right
into something obstructing its path, a thing called
"liberalism."
The Republican Party chose a liberal candidate
and tried to pass him off as a Ronald Reagan to conservatives and a
Bill Clinton to Liberals. But the fact is, a rhino cannot be passed
off as an elephant, and neither can it be passed off as a
donkey, no matter how hard one tries. As a result, not enough
conservatives bought into the sham of Romney being a true
conservative, while not enough liberals saw him to be liberal
enough.
But here is the good
news:
The good news is that it is quite possible the
Republican Party will have learned its lesson come 2016.
Perhaps the Republican Party will leave the running of a
liberal candidate to the Democrat Party and instead give the people
of America a real choice in 2016 by running a real conservative
in that election. Perhaps it will run a conservative
candidate that will defend the U.S. Constitution and has a
history of such, one that has the truth in
him and dares to speak it, one that could win people over
because he has something truly better to offer to this great
nation.
Let us hope that the Republican Party has learned by
this. Let us
hope