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27 Oct 2008 05:24 pm
Returning To Normality?
A reader writes:
Thanks for reposting your and Chris Caldwell's pieces from '98.
Now, here's something shuddering to contemplate: The American people knew this instinctively as early as 2000. Remember, the public -- the narrow plurality of the people -- voted for a continuation of the moderate "Eisenhower balanced-budget Republicanism" of the Clinton years. But for various factors -- Ralph Nader, Gore's poor campaigning, Florida hanging chads -- that's what the public would have gotten in 2000. Of course, 9/11 then grafted the "fear/security" component onto the
Republican message. That essentially made a Bush re-election possible.
It took the 2000 election and 9/11 to create a "fluke" administration
-- disastrous as it has turned out to be. But the American people knew
what the correct direction of the country should be in 2000. Just think
of where the budget/debt alone could be...No wonder it's beginning to
look like a landslide in the other direction. The will of the people
can only be be withstood for so long.
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