Tuesday, November 09, 2004
Well, it's obvious now
Democracy in this country is dead. I don't know how many elections of the past have been tampered with, but for sure all major ones in the future will be. Maybe they'll starting fixing things right down to the county level once they really get a foothold.
It makes me laugh to see so many Democrats blaming Kerry as a weak candidate and spinning themselves into the ground with "Where did we go wrong? We'll run a better campaign next time!" Kerry certainly had his flaws as a candidate, but I would say George Bush had a few as well.
All your campaigning and getting out the vote is just an extremely expensive and soul-sapping distraction. The elections themselves can't be trusted, and so there is no democracy. My suggestion is, in the next election, nobody in the opposition vote. Let George or whoever their next front man is, win with 100% of the vote like the rest of the dictators. Why help them disguise it?
Fix the electoral system or nothing else you do will matter.
It makes me laugh to see so many Democrats blaming Kerry as a weak candidate and spinning themselves into the ground with "Where did we go wrong? We'll run a better campaign next time!" Kerry certainly had his flaws as a candidate, but I would say George Bush had a few as well.
All your campaigning and getting out the vote is just an extremely expensive and soul-sapping distraction. The elections themselves can't be trusted, and so there is no democracy. My suggestion is, in the next election, nobody in the opposition vote. Let George or whoever their next front man is, win with 100% of the vote like the rest of the dictators. Why help them disguise it?
Fix the electoral system or nothing else you do will matter.
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