xilly wrote:As a Republican, I'm sad to see McCain losing.. but Obama's speech was quite good last night. Let's just hope he can deliver on half the shit he promises, cause he's got a tall order to fill.
On a side note, I witnessed one of the most disgusting things I've ever seen on television last night as well. When McCain delivered a very gracious defeat speech, he really showed his class.. but for the crowd to boo when he mentioned that Obama won, was just fucking vile. That embarrassed me as a Republican and damn near makes me want to turn my back on the entire party. Shame on those people.
The bold is mine -- I've heard the opposite from several Republican's. Some were even relieved he lost. I can't say I completely disagree. It was coupled with phrases like "it took Carter to get Reagan." Maybe the next 4 years will allow for re-organization and a lot of thinking about "who we are as a party." I'm also inclined to agree that a third/fourth party is being born. I won't call it the "Socialist Party" like many of the others have because it can happen on either side. Not to mention, we already have one here in the States. For all I know, it could be the "Right-Wing Whackjobs Party (which I would happily, likely join)."
There were splits down both of the two major parties this election year. The Conservatives split from the Republicans, one reason being what Xilly pointed out, embarrassment for the party. Conservative views are no longer expressed. John McCain was the best we could do?! The addition of Sarah Palin helped, but she was undoubtedly a puppet. Likely used for the "any press is good press" or the "wow-factor" of having a woman on board. Conservatives STILL don't have a home. That is a reason I think so many switched to the Obama camp -- he shifted center enough to catch their eye. Let's hope he can stay that way.
I think I saw a similar split with the Liberals and the Democrats, though not as pronounced. For the record, I give a *nod* to that party for at least trying (and succeeding) to hold their ship together.
Now that the election is over, I just hope people won't shift their focus off of the big challenges we still have ahead. I'm still waiting for the "See, we told you we'd lower gas prices!" from Congress. Keep your sights on your Congresspeople too...
-TF