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Originally Posted by FuglyStick
"Aberration"? So if a republican/conservative isn't in office, it's an "aberration"?
This is the kind of thinking that makes the whole "take our country back" mantra sound so ignorant. Listen closely, conservatives--it's not your country. It's OUR country, conservatives and liberals alike. You represent a portion of it--a minority portion, if the elections of '08 are any kind of gauge. I swear to god, I have no desire whatsoever to try to understand the point-of-view of someone stupid enough to insinuate "if it ain't conservative, it's un-American".
Oh, and Crist is just another political whore cut from the Lieberman cloth.
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Aberration as in the political culture had predominantly swung Right of center, especially in regards to congress, since 94'. Then you get 08' when the Obama starts running, and everyone gets all "hopey and changey" (I'm sure people will state I'm a huge Palin fan), and the Dems take a solid majority as a result of the republicans being inept, unpopular war/lame duck president, and just basically not offering anything to vote for.
And 2 short years later Barry's popularity numbers have seen him take the biggest term loss in 50 years (
Barack Obama sees worst poll rating drop in 50 years - Telegraph), where currently his Presidential approval index rating is at -9 (30% strongly approve, 39% strongly disapprove. Overall the man is below what I would assume is the margin of error (or right at it) at 48% approval v. 51% disapproval. (
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports).
The democratic party numbers as a whole are at an 18 year low, where you now have the republicans ahead by 1% (42% v. 41%). And most importantly, there is a massive shift in approval amongst independent voters where between Nov 08' and June 09' they had a 47% approval rating of democrats, which has since dropped considerably to 30%. Although admittedly at the same time independents really haven't picked up any love for the GOP with a mere 1% increase in the same time frame.(
Democratic Party Image Drops to Record Low)
Again to sum, aberration as in the shift to voting sharply for democrats, whereas later this year you will for sure see, if not a correction which evens everything out, a shift back right, which will nullify democratic congressional power in both houses.